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G THK BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 1913. THE OMAHA DAILY BlSK ?X)UNUR55Y UPWARD noSBWATKtt VICTOR nOSBWATHR. KD1TOK. BEB BUII.D1NO, FARWAM AN't lH'H. Entsrad at Omaha postottlca as secona tlati tnatur. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: . Sunday Bee, one year ... fS Paturday Bee, one year Ballr Ree. without Sunaay. one year.. J.00 Pally Bee, and Sunday, one year " DELIVERED" BT CAKKlEK. Evening and Sunday, per month........ wo JSrenlng without Sunday, per month.. Dally Be. Including Sunifay. per mo.. c Dally Bee, without Sunday, per mo.... c Address all complaint or irrogulaxtlle. tn delivery to City Circulation DPt REMITTANCE. Ttemlt by dratLexpreee or postal order, payable to The Seo PubHhJnic company. Only t-cent-stamp received J;Km'S! of small account. Personal check, ex ept on Omaha and eastern exchange, not accepted. X3FF1CK3! Omaha Th Bee building. Bouth Omaha-2lS N street. , , Council Bluff-1 North Main street. Lincoln 25 Little building. , Chicago 10U Marquette building. Kansas City-Reliance building;. New York 34 West Thirty-third. St Louis lOJ Frisco building. Washington 7tt Fourteenth St.. N. w. CORRESPONDENCE. Communications relating to n" "? editorial matter should be address Omaha Bee. Editorial department. JANUARY CIRCULATION. 49,528 State of Nebraska, County or Douglas, m; Dwlght William, circulation managor of The Bee Publishing company, being duly sworn,-says that the average dally circulation for . the month of JanusTy, Si? was tf.BS. DWIQHT WILLIAMS, Circulation Manassr. Subscribed In my presence and sworn to before me this 6tk day of February lOi. BOBEatT'lIUNTER. (Seal.) Notary IMbllc Bryan in the Cabinet. m Twenty years ago J. Starling Mor ton became Secretary of agriculture in President Cleveland's cabinet. Ho was tho first and Mr. Bryan Is tho second Nebraskan to sit In tho presi dent's official family. Tho stale, normally republican, has never been thus represented by other than those two democrats, though -of radlcally different typos of democracy. secretary uryan may do sure tuai JLha "Jiomo.-fdlka!: nre-proud. of" his distinction 'and hope that in tho comity of hatlons his wisdom .and diplomacy may become ftguldng in fluohco. Ho enjoys the aantago at tho outlet or worldwide' fame and extensive personal aCfluAfnlancn. Mr. Bryrfn Is one-of-scveraf great orators und hrllliantCIcatlpra to fall of the presidency, nid bjconto socre tary of state. In this experience, 'Clay, Calhotln, Webster t and Blalrto aro his predecessors. . Sonio folks predict that Ilryan.wIH' break with Wilson just as Maine did with 'liar rlsori) bocauso of tho striking simi larity In thoir posltlvo characters and ambitions. Hut Mr. Bryan has had three chances at the presidency and moreover he wns not a disap pointed rival, but rather tho political creator of Wilson in? tho .convention that nominated him. Even so, this somewhat ungenerous prediction ex cites much comment and will be fol lowed with continuing interest. I 1 . LiOOKltK HlbDa COMPILED can c, BackWatd itiGmaha PROM DEE, rihZS p qpo M AH CI I 0. Snbscrlbora leaving the cltr temporarily should have The Bee $ mulled to them. Addreaa irlll ! chanced a often aa reqneatod. Equal suffragists did not get an. equal show In tho parade. V Every brass-buckled Nebraska col onel "seen his duty and dona. It." Tradlntr. Whon a man starts to drlvo a bargain ho proceeds ip trado off in consequential for what he really wants. our water Hoard overlords nre now trying to drive a bargain with tho legislature by trading off the Thus far March 1b keeping stop! revenues, which ,thoy protended was fjwlth iU record la most places. tho main thing, for what they really want, which is a now water district Former President Taft will find designed-..to. ovado ,. homa, ruin Jn ,nlei. mrtnA m f A tltrtlttt n onvwn'v I. ' .V-:' .. ' . . ' - "-B""'-! " i -water woras raatiors. ana nor potuate tholr, control by letting .tho water boarders hold their own oloc tlons, appoint their own judges and clerks of election, count their own ballots, givo tholr own certificates to nonrcglstered voters, and jssuo to themselves thoir own certificates of There are said to be forty-eight election. varieties of house fly. Pickles still Tn trading began eariy wnon tno lead. political englnoor violdod , up with out serious resistance an rovonuos "JJvery man has his prlco," says from breweries, distilleries, electric Puck. Perhaps, but it is not always light plant, hotels and offlco build- measured In money, lngs supplying thomsolves from wolls. It seems hard lor. the lawyers to vow t10 iB mih to bo ready to let young Thaw alone, as long as ho trndo off revenue from all stock feu a few dollars left. yards water consumption, provided tho packinghouses are not included, . It eecma that tho university re gents prefer a fixed policy to a right policy. g'en&tor Fall with his voice foil nml If. tn sn.vn himself from his oa tnat Indian appropriation I homo-rulo nightmare, it becomes wim cru.ning torce. nocoBaary to throw tho nacklng . I liminnn In fnr trnnri mnanurn. ho will the goveram be to turn i , the only way to run 0UV" or g0d rao,1W" H U iovl people would1 'd0 thAttttoo, y. I tqVertVjfrlHoarBti, , J Li,AM Twice Told Tales -i Thirty .Years Ago In a letter to the fclty council Hyron Rcd. slgnlnK himself as superintendent of Prospccl llllt cemetery, calls attention to the necessity of provldlrlg additional cemetery-toom-for Omaha, -PEPapest. !,."J. cemetery, established about twenty-five years ago, having reached tfie polnt where facilities required. He says the number of burlnls to date there Is 3,807. A motion In the city council to employ two extra men on the street rorcc n clean cross walks was lost. Harrlgnn & Hart put on "Pquatter Sovereignty" at Uoyd's. The postofflco Is being thoroughly re novated by the painters. John E. Edwards Is tho father of a baby boy who weighs Just 4pounds. A heavy mist with neither snow, stars or electric light to lighten the gloom made last night as dark as a stack of black cats. Large flocks of wild ducks and geese are passing over tho city, and by their cries necm to be within a stonesthrow of tho tops ot the buildings. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bassett were completely taken by surprise by tnelr neighbors last "nlKht who staid and danced until 2 o'clock. A. R, Dufreno Is back from California, where he spent the last two months. Phil McShane left last night for Denver accompanied by his family to be gone a couple of weeks. J. C. Rowe, catcher for the Buffalo Leaguo Base Half club, Is spending a few days hero with old base ball friends. What Dreams Arr .Made Of. The great detective's visitor nervously twitched her elbows. "I hope I am a loyal wife," she said, shakily. "But as a suffragette I feel my first duty Is to my country. For weeks my husband, almost every night, has left th- house on mysterious mis sion.! J 'But hp J, a confirmed . sleep talker, and each night I have listened. Oh, sir, ho Is conspiring against' the government; his 'talk is all of royalty and of evenings spent with kings and queens, I thought It my duty tb come to you." "Did he speak of any of the king's relations?" inquired the great detective, after r. short, but expressive pause. "Yes. Associated with his ramblings of kings and queens always there Is refer ence to somebody's aunty." The great detective hid a smile behind one lean hand and assured her there was nothing to It Detroit .Free Press. (Jrren CooUn. The cook left and Mrs. Keene, who was a bride, hired a green girl. The young mistress had never had any ex perience in the kitchen, but when sev eral guests came unexpectedly fdr din ner one evening and the green maid be came very nervous oyer preparing a meal for so many people Mrs. Keene undertook to be of some assistance, Descending to the kitchen she found the girl struggling with a coffee machine and asked what she might do to relieve the situation. "Well, mum," confessed the girl. "I have forgot to wash the lettuce, an' ye might do that." "Very well, Delia," said Mrs. Keene. pleasantly. "Don't get so excited. Take things cooler and I will help you. You go right on with tho coffee and I'll waah the lettuce. Where do you keep the soap?" Harper's Magazine. A Passenger's Mistake. 'A train on tho Denver & Rio Grande railroad stopped for lunch, ice nd TUeisHkDox Peculiar Water Work Slanaaiement. OMAHA, March 6,-To tho Editor of Tha Be: In regard to the way the Water board Is handling business, I wjsh'toatato a few facts that havecomo to'-my notice,' As i have, been loriklnK after some property for relatives, I have received notice that meters ,havo been In stalled and a charge made for one for $11.25 and another for $11.75. When I asked why .tilts' difference I was told, "Do not know," A very unsatisfactory answer., As the wntelr was paid flat rate to April 1, 1913, I asked for a rebate on the two btlts, but was told that would make bookkeeping too complicated. I was under the Impression they had an office manager (perhaps he Is at Lincoln). We understand the meter Is not to be read until April, but In the meantime we havo Dald In advancA fnr wnir nnri mfttnr. The above Is on the same principle asf last summer's sprinkling deal when wo could not use water although It was paid for In advance. I trust this Information will help you In your fight for belter water service and less one man power. II. M. MUNNECKE. 3521 Lafayette Avenue, LAUGHING GAS. "I nan held up once on a road out west." '1 was held up In my own home." "How did that happen?" "It was my nurse." Baltimore American. The house painter had slipped from the rodf of a porch and broken his leg. 'JJust a bit careless, were your' they said to him at the hospital. was eomln' to me, alt Tight; I've been walkln' under ladders mighty near every day for tu-cnty-four years." Chicago 1 1 1 UU lit? Now. I want a canary that will sing right away and sing what I like; one that won't get the pip or die' the first ween. i,i - 'You don't want a? canary, my friend, What you want Is a music box. Iouls. vllle Courier-Journal.' There Is ohe very queer thing about Jaggles. "Whiil'n that?" "His dry humor Is' so much more ,evl aent wnen ne-s Deon arinaing. jojiv more American. Rea-Bie Cover on q Visit) Do you know. old chap. I think that vulgah. fellow over there Insulted me. American Friend you tninK ti. wnat did he say? RcKucle Why. he suggested In a very rude manner that when I die I bequeath my .head to a collar button factory. IJaa- ton Transcript, Twenty Years Ag Judge McCulloch, P. L. Perine, Rev. M. P. Helling and others, representing 4,00) signers of 'a petition for action by thp Board of Fire and Police commissioners to clean up tho burnt district, appeared Hwater," according to a story told at an before tho board and argued their case. They quoted statements made In a com prehensive report by Chief of Police Beavey, as showing the need for social reform. At tho conclusion Mayor Beml.i took the floor and proposed that Instead Ohio banauet by Senator Burton, "and in p. few minutes the through passengers were waling up and down tno station platform to take out tho kl.ucs. "One ot the passengers, an elderly tour ist, stood breathing the rarenod at- Come Atrnln Yon'rc Welcome. OMAHA. 'March 5. To the Editor of The Bee: I wish to thank you for the progressive attitude you assume In pub lishing articles expressive ot publlo sentiment. In the hands of the people the non-partisan newspaper becomes an educational Institution ot power. PBARLE CHAMBBRL1N, Accepted With Thanks, OMAHA, March 5. To the Editor of The Bee: Your straight answer to direct question certainly makes you big enough to get this Democratic vote ot mine. HENRY R. QERINO. " 'Isn't this lnvlgorating7 ne re marked to a man standing near. " 'No, sir,' replied the man. who hap pened to be a native riliea wun civic prido. 'this la Grand Junction.' "Phil adelphia Telegraph. of maintaining "a one-horse, weak mosphere and delightedly gazing ai ma preacher down In that locality, you ought snow-capped mountains. td got tho biggest man you have, put up a good building and minister to the physi cal as well an tha moral wants of tho unfortunates." Ho offered to give $1,000 toward such a place, which he called a re formatory. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Myer returned from a five weeks' trip in the west. L. T. Wolle, for moro than six years assistant to tho chief engineer of the Union Pacific, resigned to accept a more Cir:Z .'".onash" iSJS me" ; . 10 fare!.but of commercial brigandage.. They Lottie Collins ; r.uJfl! br own "Ta-ra- v,cted 0, ,U8nlnB thclr busJneM rn7l7L,dh,een0yd 10 r nXd. ."a, ae,Pb.vb,e that they . i. 7 . . l ought- not to be even eontempiateu Dy a Railroad circles .were agitated by the "w". v- , . ' Tri .r...i.i . ; w.u t,!...,- business man In good standing.' in nn nr rw iininn imnirir. wnn rifui irnript i ---t to' Chicago, went to accept an offer to Registered Knocks become .general mahager"6f thi prjssWen.t'S.Hi H,vClari p the' Sonta Pe, ifho Union KT0; deslra for gain they forgot 'every thing else.", ' , It Is a serious thing, for any business man to have s qpoor a Seen from Near anil Far. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., March 6. To the Editor of The Bee: I read In the Sunday Bee what you say under the head ot the Innocent stranger, and It said the hotel that burnt wa' of unsavory ropu tatlon and that It was a hell hole. Now, Mr. Editor, It must have been If your statement Is correct, a bad place. The question Is, was It any worse place than the people of Omaha wanted? They surely wanted It and kindred places to run In Omaha or they would not have them. That Is business is it not? The Idea that Omaha's claimed sanctified peo. pie should go with those that do not claim to be sanctified and saved, and vote for such conditions. But, Mr. Editor, Is It any worse than for them to go and vote with them to promote the liquor business tn Omaha that Is responsible for SO per cent ot the crimes committed In. Omaha. The truth of the whole matter Is, that you people of Omaha want Just such conditions, and bo you all vote for them, the same as they do here tn North Platte. Does Omaha or North Platte want a change from uch conditions? If they do, they can get It mighty quick. Yes they can! The Idea of men posing as followers of Jesus and promoting such conditions, to me, is blasphemy. CYRUS 8TEBBINS. Marshall's Sense andumor. Charges of bad faith based upon -an at titude of mind or upon conduct should Uadflo discredited the "report absolutely. In the language of tho atago, SPreeldent Wilson's cabinet family flever bo mailo untU t u dearly ostab will hardly be called an all-star com-' iiahcd that tho Yesuitant action is the' Dany, outcome of personal Interest or Improper ana aisnonoraoie Business or social rcia- New York World: In twenty" years the trust broke up 100 competing manufac turers and established Its monopoly so (securely that 'U now "controls more than wi nr ennt of the huslness.. Whether whTchhTU' . h.u uh , n.. detail or tike them all together as show- Tey Years Ako The South 8lde Improvement plub, nil, BUM UIMJIV IU II. a win. an :- . , . . ,!.. l.rfn.trv h gtto meeting and addresses by David l" " " ".- .-V hl All pie-seekers not sent for by the tlon- ., will Ulnrtl hand thalr nnnllca. " "IO priuuipiu oi muipio juouwu tlon. to the second cook and bo bad beon inviolably maintained for seated line iubi iouc years which vitu i-roni- huo.nt Aiarsnau voices. in ma m- It "would ubiect one to court-mar- augural, political alignments- might tlal to omit "colonel" in addressing , ho very different today. Tho square naa of Governor Morohoad's staff- deal- would moan' much' nioj'a than it aen now. ' jldoes and some old friendships might i 'not " bo eupplantod by deep-soated Mr. Bryan wore a plug hat at' the animosities. ' It ther transport of re- lafcuguratloa, of the man who onca form1 'and ' disappointed ambition, wteaed to hare him. knocked Into a men hav(o p'a4 too little hopjd to re- Meked-eHe. ' ' aultant .actional andi motiveat uood Keiio meeting aim uuuiuseos vy uvm - Cole, presiding In place of tho regular crime. lnir jrt v.y.t d ih n - .ti t. 01..L1 T- ICICH.L tlCUltnii WIMUV V tisw -s presiaoni; jonn rower, irucov omui, av. r - t . B.. Patrick and Dr. W. II. HancUett. The ,ead', rf not.W JLU1 5j . to give the people a chance to vote on thp Andrew Rosewator power ordinance Boyd & Mdrrilt, grain commission men In" the New York Life building, gave out a. statement In which they predicted 80- cont corn If prevailing conditions con tinued. Corn at present was Hc cents 'alinles have 8utferd,'becaugo,of hon- y Wtlli U Moore ought tb be ablo dlffflVenqes ol dplnlpnaffd great te rely oa .a. ateady Job, as a reward reputations, .'tarnlsbod "' beoa'uBe ot tor the fine inauguration weather, fidelity, to deep-seated cor&JctlonB Koaucea. ' Mt tlmo to turn from reckless de- miViplntlnn of thnsn In' .honhflt. ills Aaair couaty, Bsouri, B sam tfc onfi .nd tho vleo kaye lott 213 goata during the last presIdont could hard,y have struck year. uaarap ii&i k. uvea iu rmo i county, however. tf i i a more responsive chord, Mr, Marshall's address, with the merit of brovlty to commend it, spar kles with a vein ofumor.afor Instance, in his allusion to "tour which, with its dominant note ot common makes it a readable document. 1mMnHnr tha vtinrit in rhnreA tit I " ,-..o - " " r, , , 3 ITT j j n .i .i i uoni irriocs ana waeei. Aiauuiu auu ouaiu nuiiu' tut; neiv . .. . . - killed, does not tend to Ineplre con, T Bovernment's repbrt.n thp fldnA In tha Huerta exolanatlon antnracuo com iiivcbiiriiuuh, u r,.f tt -waa nur acrldcnt. Closes- moro oi uiu poruuiouo pruv;- Seelng our. old friend, "Tom" Tib sits, la self-deputed to write a m well call the home-rule charter 0? of. slloncQ convention off. sonse, The Perfect Gown Weep no more, Phyllis) Dry your Is here"the perfect t i.t,1. Th hulk of the eron was still tears ana nana in your measures lki In tho cribs, heating as a result of the unconnnea, ror tne iong-re want wmther. or ' womankind Cnntaln William A. Winder, SO years gownl ot aae. ono of tho prominent army off I- The garment Is a composite creation cers In the country, died at tho Millard of tha genius .of the Young Women'o hotel. He was a brother-in-law ot Ad- Christian association tailor shop In New mtral Dowcy. He had seen distinguished I York. A glance at the label Is sufficient service during the civil war and figured assurance that Parisian gown art la In somo 'epochal events. backed off (the fashion atago. Loyalty to Rumor had It that the Board of Eduoa- home creative genius Justifies the off tlon had decided to cut away from John I hand conclusion. Latenaer and clVP tho contract ror a raw- i Look at the wonder. Tha perfect gown tng the plana for tha eignt-rootn Mon- j,B, a pointed neck to match tho pointed mouth Park building to 1. L. Mmhan. Chln of the model who wore It. and has Terry Iteatn, former linn assistant post- . buttona hut tha for nmiun.ni master general, wun Mrs. neatn, biop- th - rei buttonlnr bet na-d one with hooks pcxj in umana.en rouie iroin hbwhuhwii tn4 eyeg to Salt LrfUte t-lty. wncro Mr. iieain was editor of the Tribune. ;People Talked About tlcos ot those Industrial barons who That Bryan birthday dinner this claim the divine right or ruling m year will bo different from thosd tholr realm' of "industry. It shows that hava rone before. Orators will that whllo increased wages aggre- for the first time omit the "I-regret- gatfag ?4,000,000 wore granted the to-reortM narta of their speeches. striking miuors last summer, coal prices were advanced $13,460,000 Secretary Bryan is said to have jn Omaha anthracite coal com been opposed to Secretary mcaooo b mands $12 a ton and H-.went to appointment, but PresIdont Wilson's $12.50, as compared with $11 and way is to let not one hand know jh.bq a year ago. In Council Bluffs what the other' doeth in" matters of and South Omaha somo dealers are that sort. . said to bo getting $13, This anthra ........ I rltn rnal enmblno stmnlv nut $4.000. One branch ot tho Nebraska leg- nno , ft .nacuiallrin took out Jslature haa by, formal reoluUon 4B000 on it. investment. raak- w? coaflnned the belief ln:"the aterlng ,ng ,n other words. D.OtOOg on! bond. A gown that a woman cannot get Into without assistance Is a crime," said Miss Christine J, Sorenson, head of the Young Women'a Christian association's dressmaking department. 8o Is a square neck on a gtrl with a. square face. But a girl with a plump neck and pretty arms should wear a aa v Tirtfu-oll. tho hatrv democrat round neck and short sleeves, even In an - - , from Kansas who Is enjoying the limn- "'". iiifht in wasninmon. nas aeciaea xo nam - - -. j .u. a uu on 'to his slxtnen-year crop of hair and man aoesn t wannis stenographer break Into a vaudeville circuit, ok atracuve. it is the attractive fc,L.nr Henrv Ashurst of Arliona. woman wno gets ahead. So It behooves aged Ml Senator-elect Morris Bheppard of every woman to study her good points rn. to. nd Senator Lake Lea of nd drw as pleasantly as she can." Tennessee, aged 34, are called the babies Mls Sorenson says that In the perfect i.f ihn United States Benatei gown the model could raise her arms AiJolDh Molser of Evansvllle, Ind has f.6 ner neaa ,n of Its kimono .r.'.,i,i hA um Af J4.0M to be held sieeves. Decause tne runness was drawn . 1 I n .,,AH . t. .IV. . . , I . . . . . In 'trust until 250 years have elapsed for "'"4 ""u,, ioia ot for1 benefit of dumb animals. By that """' i m iao opening, which lime it will amount to moro than o peincoat. Alfred. Henry Lewis ts reported mixed In fhe lutest Tliaw mess. Of course, the report Is unfounded. Alfred Henry would I nijt leave Truth exposed tor a minute to j ni rer ,u, Breni ,tB ,nV08tment. Yet thero Is prob- Qr: ability" ot President Wilson. That ab,y nothlng n6W ,n tho lnclplo u ur tha" cool, unfeeilnc woria even ror bunch of money at the end of tho lane, . Mrs, Pankhurat saya hor promise to kesp quiet while out on ball does not metn to stop talking. The British author- insist that silence is a part ot the but aro stumped on means of en forcement. Mrs. Pankhurtt must be al- soma exercise. Here and There 08. Missouri suffragists are trying the Eve treatment by showering apples on the Adams of the- state legislature. A Boston policeman In plain clothes piping off a dancing party was relieved of his Watch aa. the couples glided by. The sedate Hamilton club of Chicago will exclude freak dances from Its an settle It. 'It the -procession movn S!.r ,". Admiral von TlrpIU is known In Ocr- nual ball and revive quadrilles. Virginia aetuec . w procession muvn thtsl)eff6rraance;',U is thJ tJclenco of L,H.iy aa Tlrplts the Ktemat. bwrausa for reels, the stately minuet and other lioary fourteen years, or since the beginning of I favorites of the past. the Boer War. he has been unlnter- a woeful scream cornea from tha drou. ruptedly at tho'lielm of the German navy, maklne sIiods of New York and Chlrmro "Like the emperor, ho Is something ot an against Mrs. Wood row Wilson's nurnose anglomantac. and all his cnuaren have t to limit her wardrobe expanses to H.000 been educated In England. a year. "Outrageous," "Impossible." the Qiorlon county has the youngest sheriff I modistes exclaim, putting the bedrock in Pennsylvania, if not In tho United figure at XIJB25. Now who shall decide? Suites. Wlnfleld Scott Srnathers. Jr., has Timothy Butler, a kidlet of Naw Rrtt. received hla coramtwlon as sheriff of Lain, Conn-, gave a. modern vrflon of th GJarion county from. Governor Tenor, toi' Jiatchet-story on O Washington's blrth-j flirt the unexpired term of Jils father; tha day by. hacklr.K,a,Krov otypung.mapleiU eht,riff waa born in Worthvtlle. Jefferson archod over the paternal kne and ca.- rogulating anthracite, coal output '"' I atirl nrlfna And with iVtt fnnta ha. V a laa-lalntiirA haa pnnvnnnil In I wU- Kbraska since the first compulsory for6 U he Kovernment should tli,d rcbage law was enacted ten years f P.r0V,d reHef t0 DVerf ao that, few pot been pesterqd tor ytv.M . nhv Isolation for the Omaha nhntfv cau r,.. Water hoard. Let Omaha attend to dent w,Uon for deoHn,nB ,tB offQP ' wler wor p-"" 'Hof honorary membership, a courtesy uauer inn uw "" " extended to all presidents. Still It rtn ameaameni to ine consuiution;- should malta,h itB C0rteSy to tho aa lo legislature win ueruw point of allowing him to decline If afaraa au innner irouoie. i he m vmaBa, BETTER THINGS. National Magaxlne. Better to be the singer of song That may stir up some other heart to And send the echo all life's way along. Than to wear the rone ana oiaucm king. Better to speak a helpful, cherry word. To sorrie fnlnt heart bowed down with load of care, ...."',' Who will ba cheered, as with-the sonff ot bird, . . Than to the wealth of Indies bo the . heir. ... Better to greet some lone one vltU a senile, ' .V . . And a;nd him. on the way, of Joypus Tteart.' , S - ' ' i ... Forgetting all life's bitterness, the while. Than with the mammon seekers hava a part. . " . Better to help the weary and the. wpak, And ease the burden under which thej groan, . ' l Than be with those- who only pleasure seek , . . - And turn deaf oara to every piteous moan. Then clve the cup of water to his nalfie The naked clothe, the hungry ones 9i- Thouglf'men know not, the Master ivll adclatm 4 i , In heaven the deed ye' did for one'ot these." For Making Pure, Delicious Home-Baked Food. Editorial Spice Cleveland Plain Dealer: Nebraska em ploys ' a'-publlclty opmmtttce to advertise the state. , Perhaps Colonel Bryan ex pecta to move. Boston Herald: The probable comblna-r tlon of a hot summer and a hot special nesstoni warrant the- spending of $146,000 on the refrigerating plant of tho national capital. Springfield Republican: Mr. Mann Q,f Illinois will continue to be the republican leader In the house next session. He does very well, but, as one member puts It, what tho republicans need Is not, Mann, but a super-Mann. Washington Post: President Wilson won't have a chance to visit the capital for six months at least, for during that tlmo there will always be a quorum of both senate and house cooling their heflfs In Pie Alley at the White House. Houston Post: Gee, but Mr, Taffs drop, from W.250 a month to 16 Is enough to Jar his back teeth. And Woodrow's Jump from 833 to J6.K0 is enough to, turn his ronderous Presbyterian solemnity Into ohoutlng Methodist exultation. Philadelphia Record: It Is estimated thai the LaFoliette bill for tho physlohl valuation of railroads, which has Jifst passed both branches or congress, win cost tho government ?5,000,0X or $6,000,000 and the railroads about the same amount, and that the work to be done Is so vast that It will require several years. It will thus provide steady employment for a large number of officeholders, but tt Is' difficult to see what other good It Will accomplish. The railroads have not op posed it, having no objection to it other thsn on tha ground of expense, and the wearisome labor of examination will probably soon bo started by the Interstate Commerce commission. Kernels of Science "Baking IWdcrl makes Fine and Wholesome Biscuit, Delicious Cake and Pastry ff J No Alum No Lime Phosphate Colonists Low- Fares ; pBMf . West - 'county, 'Pennsylvania, June 16. mi I reaaed In th usual way. Potato water will remove mud stain d from nearly every kind of cloth garment More Juice can be extracted from a lemon by heating It slightly than It It no squeezed when cold. An 'artificial leather for etectrlclanj' gloves that resists dangerous currents al most aa wall as rubber has been Invented. A strong solution of hyposulpntte of soda will remove lodtne stains. The arti cle should be thoroughly wasned after ward. Chemotherapy ts the name aiven a now medical science which alms to prevents recurrent diseases by using coal tar products that combine a maximum of destructive power over Internal parasites with a minimum of poisonous action updn the tissues. . It U claimed by a French .scientist that flowers give off more perfume when shaded than when the sun shines upon them, because the sun's heat lessens tle water .pressure In the plant cells, this pressure driving out the oils that cause the odors. Borne Hwlss doctota maintain that tna amount of sleep should be regulated by altitude. Too much sleep, they say, t s harmful as too much food or drl.k. In low lying districts seven hours stum. br may be enjoyed with Impunity, but up In. the mountains I ve hours, is anousn. A Crumb -of Comfort. 1 Washington PosL i . ! It Is comforting to remember n cpg- nectiqn with tne income tax mat nouuu WU b taxed whohasn't, got it. . , f I $30.00 FROM OMAHA to OalUorala, Orefoa, "Wash ington, British Columbia and XTsvada Points i $25.00 FROM OMAHA to Salt Lake City, Helena, Butte and Nampa. Dates of sale daily, March 15 to April 15, inc., 1913. Proportionately reduced fares from all Iowa and Nebraska points. UNION PACIFIC Btauaard Jtoad ot tbe West. SPECIAL COLONIST TRAINS start from Omaha March 16, 17, and IS; April 13, 14 and 15. Daily Trains Carry Tourist Sleepers. Automatic Electric Blook Safety Signals. Double Track. Dust Proof lioadbed. Now und Direct Route to Yellowstone National Park, Season Opens June 15th. L. BEINDORFF, 0. P. & T, A., 1324 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. Phone Doug. 334. Your Mother-in-law will have ; no excuse to bragf after HOLS UalYir conives to town -r rir F 0