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Chicago 1011 Marquette building. Kansas City Reliance, building. Now Tork-M et Thirty-third. Kt. lunula 40S : noo building. Washington- fourteenth ft.. N. W- f COitUl.al'ON OKNCE " Communication relating to new ana Altorlal matter should be addressed Omaha Bee. Editorial Department. NOVEMBER CIRCCLATJON 49,805 plate of Nebraska, County of Douglas, : rDwlght Williams. clrcuUtlon manager hf The Ree Publishing company, being duly aworn, aayi that the average dally tirculatlon for the month of November, liiz, wa49.sn5. DmaiiTmixiAJia, ' Circulation Manager Subscribed in rny presence and sworn o befors me thU Sth day of December. 12. ROBERT Ht'NTBR. ' (Seal.) Notary Public. Car Shortage Legislation. It lo rather well understood that onr shortage, which has become a lierplexlnp annual problem, g not I chiefly due to lack of cars, but to! Improper use of them. The railroads admit this 1b true and the contention has formed the basis of a bill already Introduced In the house at this ses sion by Congressman Prouty of Iowa. The chief fault Is laid upon the ship pers, who persist In making storage hoiiHcn of freight 'cars Instead of promptly intending and sending them bark Into servlre. The bill re quires that all cars be emptied and restored to active use In five days after landing. That seems entlroly fair, and If such a provision will help to solve this problem and do away with an annual annoyance tremen dously harmful to buslnesa and those upon whom the cost of living falls heaviest, It should bu made. One thing Is very certain, the time for solving the car shortage problem has come, and if this measure does not moot requirements, It or another one should be made to do so. Tills Day in Omaha compiled ruorva ge.e riL 5-J DUO. 07 1l Thirty Years .lijo Th Boston Ideals had another blfr audience to hear the "Bohemian Olrl" I'tajed by them at Boyd's. A wedding took Dlacn at the residence THE FIEST UNITARIAN CHURCH By Manfred Lilliefon, Ph. D., Minister. The first t'nltarlan services In Omaha churches. It has always maintained the appear to have been held Ih Oelse hall ' dignity and best, traditions of the church. In After that there was occasional 1 It carries on It work without sensational preaching in various orthodox churches and rented halls by different preachers until 13. when the Ilev. II. F. Bond be came the first settled minister and a per manent church .organization was .ef fected. Soon after that the lot on Seven teenth and Cass streets still occupied by methods nnd never resorts to question able devices for Its financial support. And yet a great deal of this support comes from people who, while In thorough sym pathy with Its alms, rarely attend serv-lets. In Its charities, It has preferred to lead of .Mr. A Calm on Dodge strrt, which !tho church-was purchased and within .i . R hand t0 the better organize! outside united n nlect-. .Miss Hnrah Cahn. and Mr Simon Kahn of Chicago. The cere mony was let formed by Judge C'hadwlrk and the wedding march played by l'rof. Martin ChIui. New officers of Chapter No. 1. Royal Arch Masons, are E. B. Carter, high priest, W. R. Bowen, king; Mtchael Cody, treasurer; J. J. Points, secretary. The election of the Omaha Turnverlen instilled In the choice of Charles Kauff man. president; O. V. Anthea, vice pre- year a little chapel, now used as a par- t nterPriei and some of our most notable Ish house, was dedicated. workers In this line are members of thli Rev. Sir. Bond, who remained for about ( cnur(,h- ln tnp future t hopti morc three yers, did much to build up the i ., v. ,rl,t.,i ,rnnl i, mM.. (young, struggling society. But after he .,,, ehuh ,. OW6, murh left to take charge of an Indian tribe as- fo Ug wometi The Roman s Alliance has signed by the Unite! States government' . . mr. f(lr th m.ln... nance of the church, both socially and financially, than any other agency. The Unity club, which exited In the to the Unitarian church the future of tile society hung for some time In the balance. However, In 1K74 the Rev. 8. P. Putnam. said to have been n talented preacher, i.irm. nenry uauuens, secmiarj ; cnariee aSg,Jme1 chtg am n ifiTS was sue MnU. mi responding secretary! Robert c,rd.(1 ,)y ,he lov jtr. Copeland, an Rosenzwelg. master of gymnastic: .1. I. ! ardent and self-sacrificing man, who, niheuf, assistant master. Charles durlnr a ministry of ten years, brought ..e.n.er, .uioamn, i-rux -Miner, sianaaro t)e ohltron to a ,ule of larger progper- Babscrlhcrs leavlna the city temporarily ahonld hT 'the' Hee mailed to them. AildreM Trtll be changed as often as rr-qnested. No political party will ever again pare Ignoro the women. Homoly designs on the now coins (will not hurt tholr fac value. 1 "Chooao ye this day whom ye will lorre." An alternative put up to every man. If you doubt tho desirability of femoke consumer, for Omaha, look at the sky today. 1 The Japanoao premier ha ro blgned. which opona up another placo at tho pto counter. Thift li tho season of the year when we do not have to worry over tho high prlco of Btrawberrlos. Now Is a good time to recall tho fact that Qmaha proposed last sum mer to have a now state houso built at Lincoln. The Expected in the Balkans. "What haa happened ln the nal kans, where all but (?recco have signed the protocol of pence with Turkoy, Is exactly what has been the most Imminent peril to the coalition from Its origin. It Is not to bo do- nlod that Turkey has gained a big point In waiting for tho Inevitable break botween the allied stales be fore coming to a banls of settlement. Constantinople, It la Raid, exulting ln tho apparently , gravo blunder com mitted by Groeco, ascribes Its action to megalomania, that typo of de rangement due to exaggerated ideas. At any rate, It seems that Qreoco nooda the advico of an ablo diplomat more than the prowess of arms Just now. What It may oxpoct to ac complish against Turkey without tha support of tho other powers which It could not satisfactorily accomplish with that support la not plain. It may yet not bo too lato for Greeco to recover Its opportunity and Join Its confederates In the negotiations for peaco, and even though It did not obtain all It demanded, it Is qucs tlonablo If In tho end It would not do better than to attompt to r.ontlrtuo tho war unaided. The Butter Barons. If the executlvo committee of tho American Association of Creamory Huttor Manufacturers, which has Just held a meeting In Omaha, can lower prices and restore regulation to the law of supply and demand, II also has tho power to raise prices regardless of this basic law. There fore, while consumers must be gratl fiod to know of tho committee' Twonty-dity limit on tlmo for thoj intention to reduce prices a'h'd re establish operation of the rule of supply and demand, their grnttftca tlon will be mingled with a tcollng of . TV . . . uneasiness, for how long before thoao rer aioroneau s cerin.n.y uuuu- buMep wU dM,de ,0 OJtorch, iir.izig a ioi oi real patriots uy uih silence. What a lot of anxiety ha might relieve! Those democratic statesmen who, ln tho campaign, preached economy, now that the tlmo Is coming to act, are quieter. Introduction of bills ought to enablo tho legislature to got through within Its sixty days. bearer; Philip Andres and Charles Rofl- Ikcr, trustees. R. James Clute of the Western Union UJftraph office Is as happy as a big sun flower over the advent of an eight pound boy. A free night school Is to be opened by Addison Jones In the city mission school on Tenth street between Dodge nnd Cap itol avenue, under supervision of the Board of Education. Miss Jessie Croun&e of Fort Calhoun Is at the Millard. J N. il. Patrick, accompanied by Mr, Krwln Davis aa his .guest, arrived home from New York. Twenty Veara Ago Dr, E. v. iee, Oeorge Hoagland and Miss Emma Hoagland wore on their way o Pasadena, Cal., where H we hoped he mild cllmato might benefit the health of Mis Hoagland. .Samuel Baker of Holly Hprlngs, la., was visiting hi a son, Ben S. Baker. "Although ha is 75 years of age, he Is remarkably well-preserved and wouldn't hesitate a minute to take a fall out of bis good- looking offspring In caae the latter showed any signs of obstreperousness In his presence." Congressman McKolghan waa In the city, leaving for Washington ln the evening. Rev. C, W. Savidge waa reverently nursing a number of fnolal bruises which he sustained when the king pin came out of his buggy, separating It in two parts and letting him down to tho ground with a soycre Jolt The horse continued to place one foot in front of the other at a rapid rate, the forepart of the riff dangling at his hlfalutlng heels. The accident occurred on Twenty-fourth strot. along which tho parson waa driv ing at none too slow a rate. MIm Martha Ileth entertained for Miss Chambers, the guest of Mis Bennett. High five wos played and the prizes were won by Misses Tatutn and Fratt and Messrs. Riley and Ross. Ity than it had ever enjoyed before. He was later succeeded by the Rev. Newton past and Is still well remembered by many, was for a long time the only literary club In Omaha, and many of the now active leaders In other clubs of the city received their early training there. Indeed, It Is reported that some even rushed Into print. A new organization founded about two Mann, who, through his strong person- years ago, called Unity Fellowship, has It is gratifying to know that Mr. Carnegie Intends holding out enough for his own support, so we shall not lave to pension him. Now they are disputing as to who fconcolvod tho idea of a canal across the lsthmu. There probably will be honor enough foriall. Germany forbldH Its diplomats (narrylng American women, all oti .whom aro queens. Dut American jDien are not afraid of royalty. tholr power In the opposite dlrcc tlon? They express the hopo of holding tho retail price of butter down to .10 . cents, but consumers might share this hope with greater faith If It did not appear that It was posslbjs for a more handful of men, Interested Hi the expanding profits of tho trade, to manipulate tho market and prices at will. The situation dleciosod by the benevolent promises and plana of the butter men Is far from reassuring. If It does not lead to a xerlous Inquiry as to the character of this power It win miss much that is of advantago to the public. Mrs, Wilson prefers the mountain ,Iaarel to tho national flower, noubt Heea she thinks it becomes the broad "brow ot hor presidential husband. The Frankin? Frivile? e. According to tho postmaster -gen era), liln department would have closed tho last fiscal year, June 30, with a Btirnlus of more than $1,000, The constitution of Nebraska, hav- 000, Instead of dosing with a de tng been amended ln five mornfet 0f Jl.7Sl.000. bttt for the fact Sdaees, la now subject to some moro that In tho preliminary political amendments. What Is the utto of campaign mall mutter amounting In haying a constitution that you ran t postage to about $11,50.1100 was car flx up fromtlme to time? !rod free under the franking prlvll- , .........., ji-jjes of members of congress. This President Taft faithfully tried to u Bralij. charged up as an abuse jfet congress to do Its duty In ,,ro-ot M frnnUlug syaibm and Bomo. vldlng an adequate form of Koern-whlU of u Uumand naB arl0Il ovor ment for Alaska, hut congress failed ,,,, rnlll.,rv fflP in unnn Ten Years Ago Chief of Police Donahue was busy working out a bU to be urged for pas sage by the coming legislature that would protect a. wife and children from dcsertlbn bj- recreant husbands and fathers, cohiVelilnff' the latter; under pen alty of a fcloh's fate, to support those dependent upon him. This matter was commended to tho chiefs consideration as necessary from his experience with such Instances of suffering. Colonel W. F. Cody (ButfJo Bill) waa the center of admiring friend In town, whero he waM visiting preparatory to going to ftriw York to sail for Europe, which he 'and his Wild West show were to tour. Thomas .Mortimer, manager of the Mar shall Field Co. ranch near Madtton, was ln town, having attended the stock aUow ln Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. V, 11, ltoyt of Sioux City were the gucsta 'of the doctor's brother, S. ,M. Hoyt. They hnd been to Europe for eighteen months, where the doctor took special work In lending hospitals. Thousands of prominent citizens had slgntd a petition to the city council fa voring an electric franchise to City En gineer Andrew Roxewater. The signers Included a majority of the members of the Commercial club and Real Estate exchange mid most of the hankers of the city. allty and vigorous Intellect, ably filled tho pulpit until 1910, when he returned to his virgin parish In Kenosha, "Wis., be ing Immediately succeeded by Dr. IJIIie fors, the present minister. Shortly after Rev. Mr. Mann assumed charge, the old chapel having proved In adequate for some time, there was erected another addition at a cost of over $20,000 the present auditorium. The Unitarian church occupies a unique position In that it is the only llbsral church In tho community. While Its membership has always been, small al together out of proportion to Its actual sympathizers It has all along cquntcd some of the most representative citizens among Its members. Yet It has never bocn a fashionable church and does not aspire to be. Its keynote Is brotherhood and It tries to realize this to the best of Its ability. I Hence Us constituency rep resents all classes of the community, and all classes of the community are equally welcome. Another unique position that It occupies Is that It Is perhaps the most misunder stood church In the community. By many It Is thought! to be not even Chris tian, while In reality It strives to teach and realize Chrlrtlanllty in its purity, and rejects only the encumbrance of dogma and tradition which tho centuries huve gathered around the founder of Christendom, whom It otherwise emphati cally recognizes as Its spiritual leader and master, iitlll another of Its unique position Is that It Is the only church in the com munity which Imposes no oreedal con foislon upon its members. It contend that by giving free play to the psychologi cal faoultlas they must, if tho universe bo rational, ultimately attnlu unto a more harmonious development ami a nearer ap proach to truth, If left unhampered by tho dictates of other men and nges. ' And It bo happen that among Its member there exists n greater unanimity of religious opinion than porhapn Iff any otMer Protestant churchi While more or lees ostracised by other QBINS AND GROANS. -Mrs. Heck-Don't jmi talk to your hus band ovor the 'phone? Mis. I"eck Very rarely. When I have anything Important to say to Henry. I want him within eaAy reach. Boston Transcript. nbout the acme of selfishness without having the slightest Idea what It really U.' Griggs-Well, what s It? Brlggs Having your wife, a cold Hlr fiend, insist upon leaving both windows In the room open and then rolling nerseir tip in all the Plain Dealer. bed clothing! Cleveland PASSING OF THE OLD JOKES. "Have you met with success In your efforts to give away your wealth," 'Well," replied Mr. Dustln Stax. "I have mrt with more success than usual esterday. I offered sever.nl suggestions as to how I might donate portions of It, without making nnybody violently angry." Washington Star. "This Is an excellent picture of you," said Cumso, examining a photograph of . Howm. "Have you ever been done In oil," "Not on your life.'" replied Hdwso. "I I always sioer oiear or curb-market se curities." Judge. "Who's tho thin little man with the melancholy expression." "That's Hummer, the poet, who wrote the beautiful verses; with the refrain, 'Ufe Is what you make Ityou can make It glad.' He suffers from chronlo dyspepsia." Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I tell you Ringgold, It's shocking and disgusting to hear the language used In a smoking carl" "1 didn't know you could hear ordinary conversation. Bquinchley." "1 can't; I use my ear trumpet." Chi cago Tribune. New York World. As I Idle o'er the papers When the busy day Is through. Marking all the Jokesmlths' caper?- Funny stunts the artists do I'm. Impressed by something wanting That of yore I read with glee. And a memory comes haunting Of a Joke that used to be. (Down 'neath the Old Jokes' gravo-'rd mom The mother-in-law Jest ltes denil nnd cold.) Bobn companion of this' Jokelet Was another, ln Its day Not so sturdy as an oak, 't In seeming built to stay. But the missing one reminding Me of laughs that are no more, I am sadly put to finding This one too has gone before. Wo playful rhymes now run Up.Sn Jane start the fire with kerosene.) In a way supplanted the old club, al though Its object Is more Inclusive. It consists largely of Unitarian young people, and others unaffiliated with any cljurch. During Its short oxlstence It nan nsti a nmrneu nuuLcas -" great promise for the future. Its regular meetings ire held semi-monthly In the church, where n literary and musical program Is usually given, together with a social Sundsy evening. Rut this year It has started out along broader and more comprehensive lines. Thus, on Oc tober J5, Prof. Frederick A. Stuff of the University of Nebraska, began under Its auspices, a series of lectures on "Ut oruture and Ufe." to be given on -alternate Friday evenings during the lareer part of the winter. Besides, un der the abl leadership of Dr. Homer D. Uirvey, It has taken up the study of so clal science, the object being, not merely to gain Information, but, above all. In spiration and training for better social service. Monthly lectures by students of sociology will also be given' during the year. Thus, as the Unity club furnished many literary lights In Omaha, so It Is hoped Unity Fellowship will In time fur nish many efficient social workers. In co-operation with the National asso ciation, through whose recent action the minister becomes Its accredited repre sentative ln Omaha, a publicity bureau has been formed. This bureau dlstrlh Ute8, free of charge. Unitarian literature to all wh6 may desire It, and publishes a monthly Journal, The unnstian ,x. plorer, whose first Issue appeared In November, The Church finds Itself very much to day as It did some twenty years ago. The present structure Is entirely lnade. quate for the work It attempts to do. it has, therefore, been placed on the mar kot and the trustees have now several bids under consideration. Meanwhile they are also considering a lot In a residential district, where, If the deal Is concluded, a new building, adapted to modern church work, will be erected is soon as the old building has been dis posed of. Started thus on search unhappy For old friends of MlrJh anrt me. 1 1 rescan those columns snanov ' I Where the smiles are, scattered free. "Mame said the Idea of her mother, "hen -Rh sorrowful emotion bringing home a new husband made her 1 discover further loss tired." One more mark of Wit's devotion "1 suppose that is why she would not To oblivion get the toss, ku u siep miner. uiuumore American. ' I fNo playful ryhmes now run upon . "I can't get the sugar to stick to the Green-apple pangs of little John.) doughnuts." "f bnnn, n wmj I. ,. . I III t ,L.. VJia i a a , , . , a. ttsvu Lucille, uui nun I 1914 w. nirae origin DUQfl OI nUITtOr anybody.' Had their fondly lingering- day. very we . j But at last, like passing rumor, villB,itHllt,,.iLbirflry Pste."-U.uls. Faded sure and swift away, vllle Courier-Journal. , on the road of their last taking . , . ". There must followers be. I know. Ho ward-Hasn't Bachelor waited rather And a little choice I'm making long before phooslng a wife? Of the proper next to go. Coward Bless you, no. He's only had a marrying Income since lie was . Ufe. (Ere women vote, let's fix the fate Of the chestnut "Is my hat Brlggs-Here's n rertow who wrltei straight?") Makes the Hair Grow And Scalp Itch Vanish Every Woman Can Have Charming Hair Full of Life and Lustre by Using Parisian Sage Hair Tonic 50 Cents. lieBetiUkM 'Alt,1 People Talked About j to -rise to the Taft standard of serv ice and Ignored his appeals. this privilege, that will confine It to the uses originally designed. v, nrnn,.,i-,-.t r ti, nninn ii-.' " 0 ...fin-Rn,,,,,, pflmf. PtliinB!ep. oron abued- a". fr Instance, Is strictly adhered to by tho Incom ing administration, It will have enough dissolving of railroad .com bines to keep It busy for a good part of Us four years. 1 when a member of congress franks , IiIh automobile us a matter of mall from Washington to his homo, which may bo 3,000 miles away. Dut such unreasonable and excep tional Instances are not to bo com Preliminary ostlmates for appro-! Pred wlth tuo trm transmission of priatlons in Nebraska show that the managers of tho state Institutions campaign literature. Whllo It might bo highly desirable to make a profit The wonderful strides of surgery nay be measured by the discovery at Balti more tlmt tho essence of orange bloe. soma Is superior to any known ana esthetic. In most Instances hitherto In vestigated the victim tlldn t wwko up Xor several day. Mrs. Williams, wldww of the Rev. Ham uel Williams, pastor of the Congrega tional church In the village of Crtp plrstyle, England, tor forty year, has lied In the house in wltfch she was born and had lived all of her eighty-six year. During this long period she had not slopt u way from the house more than about six times. Albania, that section of western Turkey, booked for Independence and a kingship, hH a population of I.OoO.QCO, speaking forty or morc languages, prac ticing flvo rival creeds, and whoso homes are decorated with shooting portholes Instead of windows, Ak-Sar-lUn klrurn eagtr fur a nlco, lively, entertaining Job far enough from home to muffle screams for hulp, should do their shopping early. Mme. Judith, the famous tragedienne. whose death at Paris Is reported, bad a remarkable career. After 'existing upon carrott and potatoes as one of a corn- have pretty healthy Ideas of what onch 'ear oul of the Postofflpo ays- I t I.. 1 1 V. 1 - .A. I A it.. tJey want. Maybe these notions will uji i 'o aere uioipay r chlM oe,0i Blie llvtld to enter. undergo a change by the time the leg- l,00"lc- Not aa a money-making in-i tain at her rlcti tnbio some of the poUtl islature gets through with the budBet.l8,uWl,"' but a vehicle of public! Jl and literary . calrtrillw who assisted 80rvC0( yng this departraenl created!"' ",aKl" ,hc h,s,ory ,ot Frftnc' ,n ,n last century She claimed also to have in EOtcruurn aru urBHUlilUK a, .... ..v nu n .uCO- . ,h .,. ot Introducing N.nnl. permanent conference Including the, tlon If tho distribution of campaign . vw m, with whom she wa acquainted, i"' repentance, baptism, restitution, holl- Whnt U CltrUtUultrt COUNCIL BLUFFS, la,, Dec 4. To the Kdltor of The Bee: Being a regular attendant at churches, I deem mysolf qualified to define Christianity; the morc sw because I urn In my soventy-flrst year. Christianity Is not the psychic emotion and Tympathetlu demonstration that per tains Co natural religion, ft consists ot teaohlng. It comes by hearing that In, by mental process. Jesus whs a prophet, and not a prlent The prophet came to rjform the city and nation, and not to baptlxe an Individual or explain to n person, unless there was no compuny to preach toov He conducted no prayer meetings, parried no Blb'e, and had no formula for family service or uubllo exercises. As Jesus succeeded John unexpectedly, ha found himself at the head of a Rreat religious revival. His Kssones were, trained to prayer and breaking of 'bread, bathing and baptism. Being now made preacher In charge. Jesus accepted the sacred trust, conclud ing to add spiritual gifts to the new move. 1 am satisfied that he designed to erect a tabernacle at Jerusalem and to name his company the children of God. He disliked public praying and periodic fasting, and prided himself on the wisdom of his teaching, indeed, he was so wise that his disciples said to him. "Thou knowest all things," To the good spirit or demon that w-s with him he generally gave the credit. This holy spirit has been by some termed the Hebrew father. By otherst God. And now wht Is ChrlstlanltyT it Is: First An acceptance of the constant presence ot God with Us, known or un known- ' 8econd--An acceptance of Jesus as th divinely authorlted explainer of the phenomenon of God. Third A stoical heroism in the cause of Justice by man to man. Fourth Go and. aln no more. In these slmpls deductions, which a child can understand, I see the system ot Jl''1, who worked at the carpenter bemv and carried a dinner bucket. What verbiage and paraphernalia have been woven around the carpenter and synagogue teacher! A declslvo mental assent to these propo sitions makes the person a Christian, He Is In the attitude where sin is not Im puted to him. Now It Is for him to say what additional graces he will cultivate. He can add to these propositions a string ot attainments, If he chooses such chief executives and some of the for mer ones of all states. Doubtless some good may be accomplished tarengh such an organization. Juit what it Is, one cannot bo certain from yecults thus far. literature which Interests everybody, , to the banfcer who ptovtded the finances jne. virtue, etc. But whether lit doea does not come within the purview of public benefit. It benefits the candidates for office, ot course, but does it not In a general sense also with which the prlnce-preeldent pushed 'thus or not. he is a Christian, and re his fortune. The only woman In the United States In full clmrgo of n siaeoast lighthouse Is lr. r. A. Klsli of roint linos, near mains such, unless he shall deny Christ. Denial cuts him off. ''By the words thou art' Justified, and by thy words thou art condemned." J. M. HOtiADAT j benefit and servo tho people as alanine Grove. Cat. who lus lately re-1 Whole? If 60. IS It Dronor tO Classify I t,lv .uer oi noniiwnunran roc ner ppositlon In their effort. to cut the ono of Its abuses? wt a mwla, br,K the mScrIptl. n. ' conventloiC in se opposition Tirti- nt hiittr tn 30 rnntx nr aoii to 25. In the meantime the Omaha' householders are paying 42 and won dering what advantage comes from mercilessly pursuing Mr, Bryan had living In the town where so much ot the latter dono as Hearst wished him thv world's "butter Is made. to do? Defending; the l,)-nck Uff, To the Bdltor of The fifth annual governors' with a medal bearing the Inscription, convention,- in session at Richmond.- Va. . I "it. a. I and "KftMciicy." She haa .this week Uovernor Please of South Uooo anyone Imagine that Mr. Did-! been in rherso of the Point nno light Carolina made this statement. more Hearst's paporj would be S0i",nc tn" death In 1J of V husband. Therefore. 1n-South Carolina, let It be who was head of th department or l.u- "'"""""J"" .TvJf. ""'Vj , . tnry and phjaiology In the tnlversm of (, hey get the right man and they who get California. Thla lighthouse stands at the him will neither need nor receive a trial. nd of Monterey peninsula. Thla comes front U Up oft an iBtelll- l.ook out for Imitations. rarlalan Rage does not contain any poisonous lead and Is not a dye. Thn girl with Auburn hair Is on every bottle. Hair must have nourishment or die. If It does not have proper nourishment It will lose Its vitality, grow weak, ind bocome an easy prey to , the. ravages of the vicious germs of dandruff. Parisian Sage Is a hair nourlsher; it Is the result of sincere study and. ex periment by one' of the world's leading scientists. It should be used regularly as a hair dressing by everyone with healthy hair, because it never falls to prevent dand ruff, falling hair, or any scalp disease. But rarUlan Sage Is not only a pre ventive It Is a certain cure for dand ruff: It stops Itching of the scalp in slantly; It makes hair grow thick and luxuriant. It Is especially ln demand by ladles, because It makes the hair beautiful, soft and fluffy. It Is offered by druggists and department stores everywhere, under a positive guarantee to do all that is claimed for It or money back. An.tirlcan makers, the Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. T. The girl with Auburn hair la on every package. MONEY BACK On That Honorable Basis Get a Bottle of xarisian Sage Hair Tonic Today. -Advertisement. geU. thinking southern statesman as his final solution of a problem which Is to day and will for centuries yet to come, fate the American people In all Its hideous ghastllness the lust of the black man. To a northerner can come no realization Of the urgency and necessity for prompt and barehanded consideration and action upon handling the situation. But to ono from the south In full knowledge of the peril of the beast which threatens tho home, the wife and daughters ot every whlto man, there Is no' doubt that Gov ernor Please haa arrived at the proper conclusion. Despite the earnest teachings of the white man and the apparent overpower ing of the pavage characteristics ot the nesTo as a race, the brute passion and sensuality Inherent to the black man lias never been quelled. The Instinct remains under his veneer ot Intelligence, amiabil ity and learning. The viper lies in his breast, always ready to strike, ever alert It Is difficult to commend the lynch law because It Is soemlngly too primitive. too nearly touching upon the doctrine of barbarism but It Is necessary to re quirement of an outraged civilization. Men have lost faith in the courts of Jus tice. Justice Is too often overshadowed by the cunning of shyster lawyers; techni calities have too often shattered reason. Law has become the plaything of rodomontading orators, whfe Justice stands scajwelv a chance. Patlentlv men have waited for courts to do their bid- I ding. They have watched right humbled by might and In their anger they have removed doubt and taken upon themselves the responsibility of the performance of the law. Imagine the grief, the heart breaking sorrow and Indignation ot tho father of any one of the hundreds of southern women who are sacrificed to this boast. It la small wonder that he looks to his fellow men for Justlc when e sets law misconstrued by technical ities, twisted and broken In the forums of legalized dishonor whero rlglit never stood a chance? Is that father to blame for his impatience, his disbelief and his disgust when he sees all this happen while the dead body of his babe lies as a mon ument to the farce of law? Northerners, perhaps, do not rea'lxe that there aro many, many communities In the south where it Is untafe for a white woman to venture forth after dusk with out an eaoort; that there are many place where even In broad daylight it Is sui cidal to permit an unaccompanied woman to go? it is Impossible for residents of the north to know the anguish and the fear of those southern fathers and hus bands for the safety of their loved ones ln the presence of the black beast of negro passion. 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