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Prepared or.'.y by C. I. HnH Co, LcwH Mils., U. S. A. IS- SOCIALIST DEFENDING TAFT PoStmeil Rev. W. E. Clark of Chicago Sayi Preiident Deserve. Be-election. ISGUS5 fiSflflELINfiUENTS , Omaha 'WoTaan'a ' Ciu'b takes Up Burden of Fallen Boy and Qirl. 1 JUDGE KEMEDY MAKES TALK V ' jJaTc-nll Judirtv 8nyi the I'oot Iloom, Onuc Ilkll 'nil rijnr Hliorrs J. "Not with' a spirit of curiosity but i with a spirit of co-operation Jo we coma to 'Urn UlyeYijtewiehool, 'formerly known ! would vlilt tho liomes of tho wayward mother should be made responsible for these delinquents. Inrriila t Mulde Child. "Parents should accompany their chll- I (Iron and places of amusement should hi I provided by the city to whloh tho hoy or Klrl might go and be under the proper guidance of nn adult." The "girl cases" are the most pitiful, says Judrc Konnedy, and In many In stances tho employer Is to blamo by not paying the proper wago for his employe to llvo In a decent way. Ho suggested that tho members of tho Woman's club mlKht do a great deal In the way of hoi pine the Juvenile delin quents by having representatives who Christian association and F. C. Dcst of the" Hoard of County Commissioners spoke of the training or children and the needs that the juvenile must hava to make htm or her o. Rood cltlten. Bulldog Beats the Police to it and. Gets Safeblower boys and girls and aid the parents who. through weakness, Ignorance, and many times wickedness, wero responsible for tho faults of their children. Telia of thn WurU. Mr, and Mrs. Thompson, who have charge of the home, told the women or the wofk which thoy were doing for the boys and girls and lumentod the .fact that '"dependant" should hava to bo placed In tho same rooms with tho de linquents, thoso who aro there for soma minor crime-. Mr. Thompson told of tho delinquent". In hls remarks ho said, "In j gardening whloh had been dona at tho many Instances !l Von h6t the moving I borne during tho summer and what the picture show, poolroom or danoe hall to which the young boys und girls went thfitt; hav'p . tho bad Inftu'cnop, hut thn company which they" 'meet and the time i Which- they chose to attend such place. Parent, tn moat cases, aro responsible for the mlitaWfcs aha. crimes of tho chll Idren .and la mr 'Opinion tho father and as tho Detention llomn, to hold our meet ling," iald.' Mrs.-F.VjnirM. who Is leader lot the social science department of tho 'Omaha Woman's club, which met at this school Monday aflcVnoon. "Juvenile IJellnquents,V was ' thn " su iject'oi tile afternoon, and the different .phases, ,of ,tho subject wire discussed j by Judgo IioWard. Kennedy,. p. V. Dont ,son, P. C. Best and Sir, und Mrs. Thomp son, who have charge of the sohool. ' Judge Kennedy spoko p the "Ilosponsl- blllt j of a community toward tho Juvenile' possibilities of tho grounds were. Many things aru needed for tho placo and among the things most noooaaary for tho winter work Is tho Institution of a manual 'training department for the boys, which will keep them, busy when tho told woollier prevents out-of-door work. IJ. F. Donlaon of tho Young Men's . V ' f Dr. Hart man Invites Doctors to Visit His Office 6 HB In my last or- tlclo X referred! to the foot that many ilocloru havo used Peru na and haVe of fered to witjte me testimonials If I would pay them for their trouble. The publication of these facialis caused some com ment, especially mme comment from correspond ents. Thedootors IhomselYOS espec- v jally cwpholo B. R.XASTIfAsT, K. ZS. tno subject I Klve an extract from a. characteristic Jotter written by a doctor, lis says: Dear Doctor Iiartinan: I have read what you . say fiboul tho regular phy- islcians using I'oruna- and their nttltudo toward written testimonials. I thlnK ij-ou treat them generously by not con 'demnlng then.', for' making such offers. 1 know from personal" experience that mos' of the regular drug houses aro wllltnc to' pay for that sort of work. I wish, however, you had given tho names (and addresses ' of tlfo doctors you rofer to In your article. Tour statements would hare been nuch xnoro convincing .If you had done so. You will oxcuso me llf I express noma doubt as to the good standing of tho physicians thut you refer to. Do 'yew mean to say that you (have; Jn yoilr files .the letters which you Iquoted from In your dost article? Will you let me see thoso letters if I should 'call at your office? I am the editor of ia medical Journal and would lie glad to 'Uko tho matter up as a news I torn in teresting' to physician, To this letter 'I made the following reply; My doar D6ctor: I am glad you are Interested In my urtlole concerning the doctors and tholr attitude toward I'o runu, I assure you that I have the let torn th'ut I quoted in tho artlolo and thut you aro perfectly welcomo to oxamtne them If you will coll at my office. And at tie mono time I havo many othor let ters qulta us Tcmarkablo as those, that you muy examine. In fact, I will open to you my files, which ore so arranged that hundreds of thousands of letters covering the last, twenty years are avail able. You muy spend as much time aa you pleuso In looking over tho corres pondence. To each loiter I havo re ceived, filed In alphabetical order, Is ap pended a copy of the answer they re ceived. You being an editor of a medi cal Journal, I should especially appre ciate if you would upend some tme lt looking through tuy file X am sure you will find the imnl remarkable letters you ever looked nt They tell the atorv of thousands of Invalids who have been afflicted with some chronic catarrhal disease and havo found complete relief by taking Poruna. If I should publish them ail they would make a library equal in volume to any law library In the city, ' Como right, along, doctor. You shall not only seo the two letters referred to In my former urtlcle, but I guarantee that you will see scores of pthera equal. y interesting and valuable. Hrlng m many oinor aoctorn with you aa you please." i o-ru-na, Man-a-lln and La-cu-pla, manufactured by the Pe-ru-na Company. Columbus, Ohio. Sold at all druir stores. BPECIAX WOTIOB Many persons In quire for The Old-tlnio Perunu Thoy wont tho Peruna that tholr Fathers and Mother used to take. The old Peruna U now called Katarns, If your drug-or.e-er. duoa not kD 'or lo ...w niwnni i.umpany, uoiumous, Ohio, and thoy will toll you all about It CHiCAQO, Oct. 29. Through the de termlncd pursuit of a bulldog hero to night, ono of three alleged safe blowers was captured unaided, by the animal. after the chase had led through a crowded car under a freight train und through a, hall of shots which failed to Injure the dog. Policemen rescued the alleged safo blower who was shouting for help. Threo men wero arrested as safe blowers by detectives and one of the men, Angelo Ilobcrtl broke away from tho of ficers and darted In an alley. The police lost sight of him, but kept up the chaso. The dog which had been following thi officers, kept after tho fugitive and was at his hoels when he boarded a car. The car was running slowly and In a moment tho dog leaped aboard and made for Itobertl, who dashed through, followed by tho animal. Itobertl Jumped from the front end of -the car still followed by tho dog. I In crossed tho Panhandlo railroad tracks by climbing through a freight train, but the dog run' under the cars and was ready for him. Itobertl began firing his revolver, but failed to hit the dog. Tho noise or tho shots dlreotcd the pursuing policemen who came up In time to rescue the man who was penned In a fence corner by tho bulldog and was almost exhausted. The police do not know to whom the bull dog belongs. Ho resigned his captive tn the officers and accompanied thbm to thn station, but refused to enter. SAYS NOMINATION WAS REGULAR nlr Klented Taft Delegates Oare President Nomlnn t Ion and noose relt'a Henchmen Laid Dovrn When Ilraten. "Although I am a socialist and literally an opponent of Taft I think he has been the most continuously misrepresented president since Lincoln, and I for one think he has been a consistent republican president," said Rev. W. 12. Clark of Chicago, who Is stopping at the Hensaw hotel. "He hns not tried to tt the whole United States, but there never has been a moment when ho was not trying to carry out the policies of his party, as he under stood thorn, and If tho peopte of the country stilt believe In the protective tariff, then Taft ought to be the next president of our country. Tnft Notnlnntril Heunlnrlr. "To say that Toft's nomination was tr regular Is all bosh. It was brought about In accordance with tho rules of tho re publican party which has been In existence for many years. Iloosevelt sent his agents tn bulldose the national committee Into seating hla political henchmen; when they failed he camo to Chicago and called It 'Armageddon.' The duly elected Taft delegates gave Taft the nomination, while tho Roosevelt followers for once In thett Uvea became quiet and refund to play, on Instructions from Roosevelt not to play unless tbey could also umpire the game. "To my mlud the most dangerous thing In the Iloosevelt platform la the plan to control commercq from Washington. It Is so dangerous that tho people have fallod to take It seriously, not realizing that sucn a plan would result in a monarchy worse than anything the old world ever saw. Wilson Nut Untitled to Votes. "As for Wilson, anyone who followed the Baltimore convention must admit that he was nominated by men who proved they wero not democrats by their treat ment of Champ Clark, who, after he had received a majority of the votes, should havo been made tho nominee of the party and a man who will take the nomination that was secured as Wilson's was Is not entitled to the democratic votes of the nation. "To my way of thinking Taft deserves the next presidency. lie is not a bull dozer, he docs not try to be the whole show, Uko hla predecessor and Is always working for the people. IIo la a broad minded man and one who Is loyal to hi party and who tries to do what h thinks will, In tho end, prove a benefit to the pooplo of tho United States as a Whole." Bound to Have Board of Censors For Omaha Theaters Police CommlHsloner John J. Ryder was criticised and his theater censors. Lieu tenant Hayes and Policewoman Drummy wero assailed for Inefficiency by James Johnson, president of the Daraca union, at Its quarterly rally at tho Cal vary Baptist church, last night Following Johnson's speech, the dele gates to the rally unanimously voted for a resolution empowering the execu tive committee of the union to take steps to Insure the immediate introduction ana passage of the social service ordinance. 'even to initiating a referendum for a special election at which the popular vote niity bo registered for the measure." The resolution was signed by A. C. Kellcy, O, It Wiggins and O. E. Fields. Vapor Treatment is Fine for Catarrh Instantly ltellcvcs K.. if fed Up Head and lteducc Inflammation. If you want to get relief from stuffed Ufthead In flvo mlmjtoa; If you want to feel re freshed and Invigorated, ,try the followlhg Just ibefore retiring and wake up w(h, a, clean head In the morning. Into a UpwJ, three quarters', full of boiling water-pour a scant tea-'spAonfl-pf HYOMIil .(pronoupce it Htgh-o-rue) - o.'Vj.er head and tbavi vih a towel and LreCth') 'or sovrat mln lUtvs th6Iieallng, sooth ing vapor'' that arista. This ;apor will pene trate lrto every nook. Vnd crevice whra gonna pngregato and where soreness and tuflammatlon cannot reached by any other remedy. be A bottle of Jiiu.Miu costs only 50 cents, but to cure ca tarrah or stubborn cuugns and colds the JIYOMEI Inhaler should also bo used at least four ttmee a day. Druggists can supply you for $1.00 with what is called the HYOMKt outfit which consists of a hard rubber pocket In haler, a bottle of IITO. MEI and simple Instruc tions for use: but If you already possess a HYO MEI Inhaler you can purchase a bottle of Booth's HTOMKI for only SO cents. Baltimore is Given Sealed Orders to Go PHILADELPHIA, Oct 3. Tho United States cruiser Baltimore, attached to the Atlantic reserve fleet at tho Philadelphia navy yard, under orders from Washing ton, was put In condition today to sail on forty-eight hours' notice. Captain J. C, Pholiw of the battleehlp Iowa was detailed to command the Baltimore. The probable destination of the vessel Is not known, but rumors at the yard were thut It would be sent to some Mexican port or perhaps to the scene of the Turk IsJi disturbances to protect American interests. Prudential Office Robbed by Burglar NKW YORK, Oct. . Burglars entered a branch office of the Prudential Life In surance company In Brooklyn this after noon, gagged the cashier, Alice Brennels with a handkerchief saturated with chloroform, left her lying bound upon the floor and after looting a safe, escaped with C0 money, which collectors of the company had brought In during the day. The robbery took place a block from n station house In the most heavily policed precinct In Brooklyn and wlthtn a few blocks of the home of Mayor Qaynor. MUs Brennels later recovered from the effects of the chloroform. AGED WOMAk MURDERED IN HOME NEAR QUINCY, ILL J QUINCY, III . Oct. .-The body of Mrs. Eiin ruwner was lounu eariy tooay in the ruins of her home, twenty.seven miles north of Qulnoy In Hancock county. Sho was 72 years of age and lived alone. The report was common that she had much man - - -U4, about the house. Will Try to Prove Vallon Was the Man Who Was Murderer NEW YORK", Oct 2. it was learned tonight from sources closo to the de fense that the appeal which counsel for Charles Becker will make for a new trial for the farmer potloe. lloutenant. will set forth under what will be described as new evidence, that Harry Vallon, tho Infor mer, fired th'o shots that ended Herman Rosenthal's lifo; that "Bald Jack" Rose's story was a "framo up" against Becker that 8am Schepps, state's witness who gave corroboration to Rose's tale, per Jured himself when he swore ho knew nothing of the murder plot and that Harry Vallon also committed perjurj when he said he did not ride from tho Hotel Metropole In tho murder car after the slaying of Rosenthal. A gambler, whose name John F. Mc- Intyre, Becker's chief counsel, Is not ready to reveal, will swear, according to tho appeal tho lawyer Is preparing, that It was Vallon who killed Rosenthal while another unknown witness Is ready to testify that he heard Rose and Vallon plan the murder whllo at the home of Dora Gilbert, who wan Rosenthal's first wife. Another prospective witness, de scribed as a man of unimpeachable In tegrity, Is also ready to swoar according to Mr. Mclntyro, that Rose told him three days before his confession to District At torney Whitman, that Vallon was Rosen thal's murderer. While the defenso la preparing Its ap peal, tho state Is getting ready to place on trial tho other principals In the Rosen thal case. Germany Has New Rules for vessels BERLIN, Oct. ID. New rules for ocean going steamships 'worn approved and adopted today as the basis of Ger many's attitude at the International Marltlmo conference to be held In Lou don. Tbey deal with the questions of bulkheads, life boats, wireless telegraphy and tho reporting of Icebergs. All passenger steamers carrying seventy- five persons, Including the crew, and freighters currying a crew of sixty, must tn future be equipped with wireless telegraphy providing radius of 100 sea miles. These vessels must 'also carry a oertaln proportion of skilled men to man the life boats. The regulations us to bulkheads have been thoroughly amended. FARMER WOUNDED BY MEN WHEN HE OFFERS THEM RIDE GENOA. Neb., Oct .-Bpeclal.)- Harry Erb, a former, was shot twice last night near this town by one of two nun whom he had ottered to let ride Into town with him. Persons on the west end of Main street were startled about 7 o'clock by shouts of "Help, I havo been shot," Issuing from a buggy which was being drtvan at a rapid rate Into town from the west The occupant of the buggy proved to be Erb, Just before he reached towri he overtook a couple men and asked them If they did not want to ride. As he stopped his team they came up to his buggy and one of them said: "Yes, you are Just the man we are looking for,'' and pulling a gun shot him twice. one bullet Htrtklng Erb in the shoulder and the other in the aide, passing en tirely through and coming out upon the opposite side. The ball struck the liver and perforated hla Intestines. Erb can give no description of his ut sallants save that one of them wo?e . light colored cap. He remembers hear ing one of the men say, "We have got It.- nun. 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In the body of Arthur Lindloff and that he also found the same drug In deadly quan- tltes In tho bodies of William Lind loff, one of Mrs. Ltndloffs husbands, and Alma Lindloff, her daughter. "In my opinion all three members of the family died from poison," said Dr. Haines. He also testified that he had analysed the contents of a box, said to have been f6und In Mrs. Ltndloffs house and found It to contain 60 per cent min eral poison. The embalming fluid used In the bodies, he said, contained no pois onous substance. Dr. Lecount, coroner's physician, cor roborated the testimony of Dr. Haines as to Arthur lindloff. Tho undertaker who conducted the funeral of William Lindloff testified that Mrs. Lindloff told him he would have another funeral at her house within a year. An Insurance agent testified that the woman placed a 12,000 policy on the boy's life a few months before his death, Testimony favorable to the accused woman was given by Dr. John M. 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