Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 09, 1913, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE BEEi OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 191& 1 ,5? TilW OMAHA DAILY BEE TWNDED I1Y BDWAllD HOfiKWATKU VICTOR. ROBEWATEH, KDITOK. UK S BtUtiDINQ, faiwaji AND 17TIL TERMH Oti" SltnMCTntPTlON: gundsy Bee, one year aiuraar wee, one rear... . Ially Be, without Sunday, one rear. 00 XfeJly Bee, ana Sunday, one year.... s.M ntti.ivEiinn riv ninmr.rL Xvenlna atid Kund&v. tier month..... .0c Xvcnlnr. without Sunday per month.o jjuy wee, including tjunany. per mu.'v Dally Be, without Sunday. per m6.ee Address an complaints 01 irreauiariiwa in aeiivery to city carcuiauon vry- REMITTANCE. . . . . Remit by draft, express or, poital order, navaMa In Th ll.a PtlhllahlnE COmPHnl. Only 2-cent stamps received In payment of small accounts. Personal checks, ex cept on Omaha and eastern exchange, no atceptea. OFFICES! Omaha The Bee building. South Omaha-2318 N Street Council Bluffe-H North Mala Street Mncoln-28 Little building. Chlcasc SOI lleant building. New York-noom 1104 S Fifth Ave. WashlnBton-7 Fourteenth St. N. W. nniTKsirifnENCa Communication, relating to news and editorial waiter enouia oe auaresseu Omaha Bee, Editorial ocpartment. JUNE CIRCULATION. 50,401 ...... .v.. .b. rVmntv Ttaticrisa. SB! ntme uifw. " .. w - . - - rot.i ixmilama rlrpul&tlnn manager of The Bee Publishing company, being aly sworn, say mat mo average uii Circulation for the month of June, 1913. U mU JOWIOHT WILLIAMS, rlrMlatlnn Mnnnirer. Subscribed In my presence and sworn Mtm m" JlOBERT llUNTEIt, (Seal.) Notary Public, Subscribers leaving the city temporarily nhouirt hnre The Dee 'mailed to them. Address will be changed n often a requested. Has the Balkan war reached the aurvivat of the fittest stage? I & Marriages may bo made in heaven, but manifestly they do not all end there Summer hard coal prices are f 10,76 a ton. Guesa what regulates them. A. squaro deal from the white man lr alt the black man asks or needs to fft along. t Pity tho poor Nebraska farmer with bo much work to do, and no fow hands to do it It. is always easier to do the,, other fellow's work better than he can, or than one can one's own. As a caucus bolter, our bold, bravo democratic senator can shut up as BUly aa a jackkalfe. Do you notice how Irresistibly that Lw pe acrMismt bints together th Balkan state in pee? Ciew)l Mtilaall mm to have parados Ik wakiag oar "taiTlaiWfl SoYramat" vleWe, The) sfKM f ur local fake r. reformers ie oppos the feoie rule turir makes them strangers to the iretfa. Someone to our Mr, Carnegie, iov oa the other .side, to step down to the B&lkins and stop that, horrid fighting. Marconi said the death chair ot Ulng Sing reminded him of the aiid 1 ages, Npw for a wireless elec trocutien. Ose big factory lost to Omahfc by ich rates mi another lost by low Hreasurs. Water board mismanage Msfit is scoring. J 9iith Carolina's governor, Cole $lwt. i tit fciMt fiery tittle vol tao on ik etiRt, tMlsg in per pttual rnpt. Aftw liwsoaat bwpficUeft the vis ifttc Clfa and Dyrs will, we lv a doubt, testify HRaaliHsly "tt ther ara so apets en Ak-gar . It, as Marled, Johnny Bull has Ifeally stthdufid his friends, the milt ttnt suffragettes, we eongrfttUlata Vim. hut in tha meantime wo regorvd Judgment Jf our democratic United States stnator permit himself to writo a fw" more articles to be printed in Ifeek and white he may find it awk. Wrd later on to back down. "Keep the Film-Flam Out ot the Sank Act" Is the way the Philadel phia Public ledger characterises our faaator Hitchcock's novel notions on Currency reform'. My, has be fooled anybody? t , Tax shirkers want expenditures fr ity government held dpwn to Knreaseitable JlsaiU; taxpayers want the Jld otf altogethef, it'a the duty ?t the charter-makers to strlkw the Jroer balance. AMther professional crook lis a n4 hU escape from durance rile W wsy of the county hospital, if aitmery is cormt. tha "Hon," Pat Cjww waf one of the $ ieneera here in this sort of eatenwise. 0 the presat full valuatlsn ot taxable ju-spsrty it wilt require a 4ry o about saHJs io produea 'or the extMiss of eity iovernsftMt, Mt W the ysacillf, whs tim prewe4 llsslt ht fe b. m tttn Uve, tha ersase t valua- mti sfcouwt retfce th rate 4a fr&o itvtr $ sniila. it ltld r Mhe4, to. thai far iMa trMMt rr. mi, th amsunt rW by texntfe fc the sltf ) f lfTie Conventions and Ak-Sar-Ben. Two hundred delegates from Yari oua parts of tho country attending the convention of the National Asso ciation of Cleaners nnd Dyera woro entertained at the Den by Ak-Sar Den, much, of course, to their de light Tho event will stand out as ono ot tho bright features of their visit to Omaha. Bo it is with con ventlon after convention and hun dreda upon hundreds of business and professional men from other cities and states, and oven lands. Mow far has tho influence of Ak- Sar-Ben oxtended, has lto mirthful entertainments carried the namo and tho fame ot Omaha? Who wilt say? What does it mean to Omaha? Omaha, of courso, knows or it would not have maintained this institution as a permanent part of its business and Social life for this long succes sion of years. But now and then it is well to pauso and take Inventory ot the relation of Ak-Bar-Bon to con ventions, to tho upbuilding of sub stantial interests. What a unlquo outlet these evening entertainments afford for the levity of the conven tioncr after a day's arduous toil. But that is only the superficial value. Ak-Sar-Ben is tho concrete expres sion of that hospitality and business stability for which Omaha is noted, combining work with play most ef fectively, and nover grows stale bo- cause reduced to scientific manage ment Then and Now. It eems to me preposterous to expect congress In the expiring and persplrtns days of an extra session on the tariff to dlscuis. frnmo and pass a bill provldlne for Important chances In oiir currency laws. In the history of the world no leg islative body worthy to be Called de!lt eratlve has ever treated a great and deli cate piece of legislation with the Un seemly precipitancy that was Urped In this case. Our democrat lo United States senator from Nebraska. On the unpreparodness and precip itancy of tho democratic majority in congress, wo are not disposed to dis pute. Those whoso memories reach back far enough, however, may re call how this same domocratle states man, now our United States senator, on another "poraplring" day solved tho whole money question almost over night. With one stroke of his facllo pen ho Undid tho crime ot '73, readjusted tho sacred talisman ot 10 to 1 and gave tia an "honest dollar," all in his mind's eye, by opening ot the mints to tho free nnd unlimited coinage ot gold nnd stiver at the ap proximate market ratio ot 20 to 1. He was Just as c;:..jure then as ho is now that he knew all about the meney question, and that nothing would ever again come out right un til the suffering patient accepted his panacea and swallowed his prescrip tion. I 'Alt of which," to quote, the, sage conclusion, "and much 'more, argues a big question, well worth caroful consideration," Tkt Gat Franchise Question. It is at last now settled that tha proposed gas franchlso extension will be submitted to a vote ot tho people at a special election next month. This will afford & pretty good test of the ability of the votord to grapple with subjects of direct legislation! Tho chief danger la that tho publlo mind may ho so be clouded by distortion ot facta and tho projection of sldo issues thai clear judgment may ho difficult. As the question strikes us, it Is purely a business proposition whether the proposed concession of immedlato "dollar gas" is, or la not, adequate compensation tor what the city s asked to do In return In the way ot limiting royalties and occu pation taxes, and moving up tha ex piration date ot the franchise twenty years, Like every practical question, there are two sides to this one, and the public will have to be educated to decide it In the time intervening before tho election. Crops, Money nnd the Tariff. Aa a wholo the country laces en abundant harvest, enormous in Ne braska and some other middle west ern states, Money, which has been tight for somo time, is said to be loosening up. Sottlementa aro re ported satisfactory for July both at home and abroad, and conditions id tho financial market are expected to improve steadily. And now comes the tariff. What ot its effect? Upou the volume of business tor this year, It will not likely be great, whatever it may be next year. While, of course, a new tariff law largely tinctured with free trade is not cat culatecj to strengthen business con dltions, It is not worth while worry ing over the likelihood of its halting the march of old General Prosperity Just now, and he may even prove his ability to advance continuously in spite of this handicap. It is pre dicted In some quarters that aa soon as ceagreea adjourns trade and in dustry. which -hava been restrained under the spell ot a period of economy and accumulation, wllf be released to become unusually ener- Entlc Let us all hope so. The impecunious Mr- Morgan, whafl fortune dwindles under the blight of the inheritance tax ' to a s)y JIQO.OQO.QQO, might have siiewa up a fairly rich man if such a tax had not been devised- The hulls and hears of Wait street sail Lamsr the "wolf." J3ut what chaee hm a lone wolf, ordinarily, nmong a, kt-af bulh and bvsrs? BacWatd LO0KUK to Omaha COMPILXB rnoM rao t. JULY O. ? OOP Thirty Years Agi Hon. Thntnaa A. Ifanitrlrlra nf Indiana. Who ran on the democratic president! ticket with Mr. Tllden eight yeari agod wa the sruest yesterday ot his brother- in-law, Mr. Samuel Herman, of the Union Pacific, being en route to J$alt Lake. The American District Telegraph com pany of Nebruka filed Its articles ot In corporation to establish and maintain mtsenger service In connection with the telegraph. The Incorporators are J. J. Dickey, U H. Korty, Flemon Drake, 1. M, Rheem and M. It Ooble. D. w. Saxe end Frank Millard returned from a flve-wceka' trip through the mountains. Mr. Joshua Dcvreea. Mrs. 15. P. Devreea and her daughter, Mamie, have gone east to spend a few weeks In Baltimore and Washington. j George Ames, the enterprising real es tate man, has Just received a fine new set ot abstract books to use In his billi es s. If. B. Irey, tho cigar merchant who left some weeks ago on an alleged busi ness trip, returned with a twinkle. In his eye, and a blush on his countenance. In quiry brought out tho fact that ho brought home Mrs. Irey, andlhls bachelor friends are thoughtfully Smoking at his expense, and wondering who will go next. Bishop O'Connor Is advertising tor bids for the erection of a three-story brick echoolhouse on Howard street between Ninth and Tenth, according t6 plans by Dufrene & Mendelsohn. The Bee asks "What has become ot the bandstand ordered built In Jefferson squa're, and when will those open con certs begin?" Twenty Years Ago - The Nonpareils beat the Clippers at the former's park, 8 to 6. In the lineups were Shanahan at short for the Non pareils, John Mahoney, third, and Brad ford, left; Ed tAWler first for the Clip pers, CaramareUa, pitcher. Senator William V, Allen arrived In town from Madison, en route to Wash? Ington. Asked as to his opinion of the extra session, he said; "I believe Presi dent Cleveland did a wise thing to call It I hope It wilt result In much good and become the means ot restoring publlo confidence In financial matters." Officers Wlatt and Trafts ot Council Bluffs Were badly pummeled by a gang ot toughs at Courttand Beach, where the policemen were stationed to com mand order. The Omaha polled were In formed W. telephone of tho affair and kept on a lookout for the thugs. Mrs..Traoy, 1522 Howard street tripped and fell white walking down Thirteenth streot In the evening and broke her arm, which was treated by Dr. Lavender. News reached the city ot the decision bt railroads to grant a one-fare rate to and from the World's lair. This was a concession the people long had sought and mourned, because they found It not. Ie Years Ago Bon Goodwin, a bellboy IT years of age, fell through the skylight on top ot the Barker hotel and was killed. He 'and other employes had been In the habit of seeking relief during hot nights on the roof and that Is what toOk htm up there, The boy's back and one of his arms were broken. 'nev. K. Contbia Smith, paster of 'the First Methodist church. In a letter ad dressed to The Bee, very good n&turedly offered some advice to the editors, In the city attending the convention of the Na tional Editorial association. He urged etlltors to have a prophetic Ideal and. said that "We shall create a revulsion from vice, not so much by a photograph a by a vision." He pleaded for fc larger and sweeter life end wanted to see every fountain of public Ihtluenoe purified. With their new pitcher, the little southpaw. War Banders. In the box, Omaha deefatcd Denver for the fifth con secutive time, this being the team's first tun ot victories after a protracted series of defeats. Otto Schnelderwlnd, for thirty-five years a resident of Omaha, died at his home, Z333 Seward street leaving a wife and seven children- H came to this country from Saxony at the age of and fought on the side ot the north through the civil war. He was a station ary engineer by trade. People Talked About Mining dividends paid In June by- thirty- four United States companies totaled !7,Kl,TC6. Souvenir certificates ot mine stock decorating "dens" are not inciuaen In the returns. Mrs. Lillian Russell Moore is sailing over the big pond carrying a contract for 1100,000 for next season, which relieves her of the annoyance of touching editor Moore tor a little pin money. Great stuff that for a girl of 62. Any unattached American girl with from. H.O0O.0C0 to W.OjO.ooct In-her own right can annex a section of the Hungarian no bility by making a show-down of the coin. Considerable experience tor the money Is assured. Essad Pasha, defender ot Scutari, whose premature assassination a month ago called forth a fine package ot obituaries, is hobnobbing with Itattan official at Itrlndlst respecting tho future govern ment of Albania. By finishing a 5,000-mlte walk at Ot tawa, Ont, Sunday nlsht, W. Chapman of Denver won a 16,500 wager. The nrrccment was that he should walk the distance within two years tor ft a mile. He finished forty-one days Inside the two-year limit 1 Old Vesuvius Is pulling off Its periodi cal stunt of thrilling tourists, thus di verting attention while the Neapolitans double their Justly celebrated "touch," While the old crater Is smoking up the spectator Is coughing up. There art T.eas.SB.Kt kinds ot trouble. and the married man who lets a girl sprinkle . few drops of her favorite per. fume on Ms coat lapel Is going to meet erery blamed one of them. Anhemlsla Phllllpoupoulou, a 19-year- old Greek girl, Is serving aa Interpreter for the Lowell. Board of Health in Its vaccination campaign. She Is at the of fice an hour and a halt every day and tells the Creek children who come la that the doctors will not hurt them. Fir John Tennlel. the greatest of English cartoonists, If now In his ninety-fourth year, and despite his great age Is In good health. He Joined the staff of Punch in 1S61, retiring In 1801. Though probably most widely known for his political car toon, he won Undying- targe by Illustrat ing the "Alice'' books and "Lalla Reoktv" III. Twice Told Tales William H. Maxwell, superintendent of New fork's public schools, auoted with no tittle xest at a recent dinner, a com portion, based on a moving picture play, that hAd been written hv a hnv nf 1A The composition was very long and very deijghlful. The best paragraph ran: "Tb viiiun curled his mustarsh, and seexinx tha. Our vureln lirk. h h mine (tr deaths blud is on my head this oagger stabs thee to thy utermost sole ha h& ha, vengunxe vengunse. But the ffood hern tru-nea ahri mvm n , t . ins stUr won step and thy ded body Jles ai my door. . lay won parm on the vur Klns kornse ahH It wna titr if vmi drownd with a millstone, Avarnt avarnt irom mis sweet korpaes prcsuns." ttn Cnuse for Worry. When tha young Husband reached home from the office he found his wife In tears. "Oh, John,' she sobbed on his shout der, "I had bakid a lovely cake and put uui uii ina porcn lor uio irosiing io ary ,ana tn nog ate it!" "Well, don't cry about It. sweetheart he consoled, patting the pretty flushed cheek. 'T know a man who will give us anotner dogi"-New York Globe. Btn.lei Nn htffvn. Two women, mlitnollx. mm tiA tm . t.l. ,. .. ..... . .".-...V HltltlUHlQ ..IV,. grouches. Qne woman, a sweet little soul; ine otner, a veif-assertlve body. "YeU can't think hnw thla Mri m.t nf living affects Us," confessed the one. "Why, my bills for clothes alone are more than twice as large this year aa they wrre last year." "Mercy!"' ffasDed the. other. "I i1nn' see how your husband can afford It!" "That's the answer he can't," rebutted the first. "But he couldn't afford it last year, Bo what's the difference?" Pitts burgh Chronicle Telegraph. Oar Illusions. Helen Keller, blind unit rienf. la n FF.at optlmi'st, and hr optimism finds vent in many poetical phrases. Miss Keller, at a tea in Boston, took to task-a nOvella who had become pessi mistic because hts last book had fallen flat "You Jirtv wei have, miltrnm 111.. slons." she remarked, hut U nnt that th. greatest illusion of all?" Boston Globe. Didn't Mind Work. The talk turned to ofriceseekers In the lobbv of n. Wnahtngrtnn hntet the nil... evening, and this One was contributed by senator sniveiy o,f Indiana: xwo men, according to the senator, Wer slttlntr on a nnrW heneh nni after. noon, listening to the sparrows sing, when tne aeiient or holding publlo office was Incidentally mentioned. "Look here, Jim." exclaimed one of the pair, suddenly looking up, "you arp not thinking of seeking an office, are you?" "NO. I can't nav that T am." renllA Jim renectively, "and yet , lr I got one to my liking I might take It" "I see." reannndeit tha nhr urk. kind of a government Job would be to your taste?" "Well." replied Jim, "I wouldn't mind getting a couple of thousand n v.,p tk. filling fountain pens for the assistant secretary of the treasury." Wilson; at Eeunjojx: Kansas Cltv Times The anlrit nT "A Psalm of Lite" breathes in the president's Invitation to "be comrades and soldiers yet to aerve our fellow men." St Louts Globe-Democrat: Americana of all parties' and all conditions, who are animated by an unselfish patriotism, must take pride In, and draw Inspiration from, the president's address nt riettva. burg. New York Post: President Wlls'nn'a address at Gettysburg sustains the reputation which he h-U now securely won for being a master of phrase and of opi eloquence,- But the finished and ap pealing form Of hts sneech ahnuld nnt make Its readers forget the felicity and moving quality of its substance. New YoVk World: It woe highly de sirable that someone should nut tntn Words the deeper significance of the iri- niversary aay at Gettysburg, and this President Wilson has done. on the famous battlefield revealed a vision as true as that which -appeared to Abraham Lincoln fifty year ago. In every way It was a noble utterance, fully in keeping with the occasion. Indianapolis News: The noto that Sounds in every line nf thla i. deeply and fervently spiritual. One does not like to think pf so superficial a thln-f as style In such a connection, and yet It must oe said that the president gives to his thoughts the finest literal ,,vh4t we have from him Is no mere speccn. no lecture, but rather a commun ing With his fellow.elUxena 1-t,. ....... ance Is In every way worthy of the man :B.on. wore need not be said. New York ti meat t I m . jt....,i . . - uiiuciiii ana disconcerting task for ...... uuri io nail.-. .m .,.,... . lU!?rt 0f OWrturr. especially for i..,n, oi lne unU0d states. Mr. Wilson'. Fourth of July .peech at the erea, a nolewnrm,. ... . nuri,. i aid not . "..h!-! very enthuse Zl ' """'nod rw If any ten th! PJ.r"" Wb,ch ar Hly to live 2' h;'mry- U chief merit .nd ,e' ,fVlde(1 m ortorlca filghti, LI" COn,ftn c"d with some emotion, especially In the brief Tabloids of Science Garters with several -flap pockets that vented foVT n In vented to old Women In carrying Jewelry or money. A Swedish scientist boa advanced the theory that bearded r.in ...... wheat., draws electricity from the air. and. that the plant Is aided, In Us growth thereby. Stones are found in wi.i. when placed apart, bettn to travel a cgmmon center. The prs. ence of lodestone m....i. " ' " . ,fw,ci,w VJII ore i th expUantion of th phenome For quickly railing to the surface of the water a disabled submarine, art, Englishman has Invented a huov tn be released from the boat cam-In un hose- through which air con be pumped to nil ana Hit the, craft- lielteiii eillox Street Car Rescuer. OMAHA. July 8-To the Editor of The Bee: The public Is quite rSaay with Us crltlclems ot the street railway Company. But we who make up the public are not blameless. In fact we are often more worthy ot blame than the "soulless cor poration" we delight to upbraid. On the pay-as-yoU-enter cars thero Is a narrow paSsAgeway railed off which the rules of the company require shall be kept open for the Ingres of the pas senger. It is only wide enough to ac commodate a person going In. .Back of It Is a loafing place for the fellow who thinks that he cannot ride any place ex cept on the back platform. Now It has come to such a condition that this nar row passageway Is blocked up So that a lady cannot pass through without rub bing against some man who Insists on crowding Irito this aisle where he doesn't belong. He s even there when there IS room fqr him back of the rail, and still more tflttn when he ought to be Inside the car Where there la at least standing room. This Is one of the most Indecent conditions existing In our street car traffic The ladles of the city Are be ginning to rebel at the indecency of hav ing to push and crowd pst the bis girth protuberance ot some fellow who seems to take delight in thus getting- in the way, The situation Is rendered mom disgusting by the ogling of young girls, who are not always blameless, which 'some young fellows seem' to think Is entirely within their rights when stand ing in this passageway. These very same men, most ot them, would not stand for a minute allowing such .close physics familiarity with mother, wife, sister or Sweetheart, In their home or place ot business. It Is neither gentlemanly, right not decent that public sentiment should brook close physical contact and disgusting familiarity tn a public con veyance. Some smart fellow wjll say, "I 'paid my nlckle and I have a right to stApd Whero I please," You have no rlshl whatever In this passageway. You make the con ditions all the worse by often crowding into the doorway. The street car com pany's rules do not grant such privileges, out it is impossible for the ordinary con ductor to keep the entrance clear if pub. Ho senUment Is not with, hint. It Is strange to me that the organisations bt ladles In the city have not taken a stand oil this disgusting cdndltlon of affairs. The women's clubs, the Woman's Chris tian Temperance union, the Young Wom- ,. n.i.u .... .... ' ... . iiiouiui axBoc.auon ana otner or ganisations that are looking after the good morals and decency of the women of our city Should take up the matter. A number of women have, already de clared that they will not ride on a car where they have to tl r A Wfl tVe OS- M AM fa. . - J.. V I i Sift this passageway, who. are out of their viaco, nna sometimes purposely, apd a number of ladies hovi already had quar rels with conductors because they are re fused entrance by way of the egress when they will not net .on the ear t ,. crowded Ingress. A good many mora of Which the public tan bring about, if ft.!WJ S forms. , f. - " rroing otner re D. E. dENT. TJie FhUsiotahv .( JJee. For the sake of further Jnvestlg. Han. let us temhnr..ii- ... I:.. ? . . am name ine ?ha rl" !f.raiVUo fftlth- d assume ;d hi:rr.jB."r taou., My .i 7 i J vr" open TV,a6 nough to .Understand their dnt j...." vff r.,aCout.tn'.,'uv,.fc ? d- . ? ' in" om,, WUon are right ?h f. her"JWron' w" bor bim tne first and mre&teat nrinini. - .l.... Ph.10.ophy. Which is a. foiiowa: . . " ci mat thy maxima of wilt might become aw In a tiniv.r..i . lation." . Th... ... ci : we veaf Ul illianUBI Klttt HkA.. A I . ----- m nsivat-f iueory ..t.r'iL1; ,n"ruct this boy, that "" .'nna aoes not contain any In- 2LnT-ot ,tB. bn ntallblllty, and the author of it IV Tine Inspiration, that anyone who sees . T.xu . ' "nay vrhaUl It and hunt OUt US defects, and eor-eet ..J -3- " my,J? t0-A: AosUmlng further that ... vi. iu uwerswnas wis important rule vv.uii m iia aown by Prof. Kant and. havintr neither hilJi V.i.w 7?? ev.onuous scruples, he proceeds to attack this fundamental law nt .thik i.k f."!. AI0 ? understands that It witZ.. , MOM' nd h Proceeds without delay to destrby it in the same which, and with which It was created. A&alnet thla nm.l. ..t , he advocates the doctrine of utility, i-n.. greatest good to the" greatest number," ui move forward step by step, exam ..ib aim Drumnr Ih. .vM... . ... he convinces himself and hts Instructor, that an inflexible moral law, which mokes Sn action or an Intention aKanint.i, x.h. or wrong, rerardleaa nf ,.4 .it ...... -. u con- umona or circumstances, cannot possibly ruv i, wf m consiaerea binding upon humanity, weak and frail i, Ji lt to-be, " Humanity, and especially the younger Portion of It should be taught that the word of God is law and from It there is no appeal. Mankind must be further taUght that reSs'oit nrinnni.a , questions that It cannot answer any more .i.n n man can lift himself by his hoot irnns) lft.. i . a w,.r-- mb QAiiionca or a up.m otlng cannot bo Draven Kv Rnv .vr.m or human loge whatever; nettherc&n . w ai.proven. Apply me logical test and the critique of pure reason to any man-made theory and It exaporstee. iet, aooye the nols& Of speculative ChllosoDhers. and th. f.k..i.,.. . .... - ' ,w-wv. AIIU IC- tttlous tales of ancient creed-makers, we mey near tne. voice of Him, whose life and death excites tha nmut - . tlon of even the unbeliever; "Come unto n an ye mat laoor and are heavy laden, and I will giver you rest" B. O. Id. Don CfctW Itbar Law Annlvt SOUTH OMAHA, July .To the Editor ct ine uee: If -ou can spare the space pum ,mn io asx me county attorney this, question. If th child labor taw can be enforced in Omaha, why can't It bo enforced' here tn South Omaha? Every Wednesday evening at the Bease and every Friday evenlns at tne Magto the aters the child labor law Is being vio lated directly under the ayes of our police and truant officers. Children from the age, of s or T years up ta.k active part In the evening- entertainment for so-called, prises, the ones getting prises being encouraged and the one that do not get prlsa feel discouraged and cause discord among children. But this is not tho question. The kw aknpty says they must not be employed there under any consideration and if our truant officer will not enforce the law, I think the county attorney should. A READER. MIETHFUL EEMAEKS. landlord (who has been inspecting new arrival) That man looks tikes a doctor Hotel Clerk-Well, he Isn't Just the same. He's a chicken raiser. Here's his name on the register: "Absalom John son, Fowler, Indiana," Chicago Tribune. Eve (simpering) The serpent sold I Was an extremely attractive woman. Adam (angrily) Now see herel I don't want you to go down to posterity as the original snake charmer. Baltimore Amer ican. 'These collapsible opera hats are a great convenience." "Sof' "yes: you hav no Idea how much room they save in a flat."-Loutsvllle Courier-Journal. Wife (remlnlscently)-I remember when you asked me to say the word that was to make you happy for life, how I hesi tated. Hub (grumplly)-HesItated? Huh! You never did sny it. Boston Transcript "Willie asks a great many remarkable questions," said the pensive father. .."Yes," replied the observant mother. "Whenever he wants to get out for the afternoon he puts a lot of queries up to you, so that you will let him go out and play while you consult tho encyclopedia." Washington Stah . ''I see In the paper here there Is a charge ot Irregularities at the church fair last night" Have your truss fitted by r expert Most physicians ib. and about O mail a realize BilNIII II IIHi!I!rili!IiiIN!ll!l!l H1HH mw w this necessity, and send their patients to lis to bo fitted. Our expert fits a hundrdd patlonts where even a fairly OXDOrt doctor or rlrtie- ntnrn mnn fits nna Twlra a ... t,n tho Innrtlnc- trtina (lllln. tlons to learn the latest ni is way puysician send their patients to us to be fitted. An ill-fitted truss means not only discom fort, bUt the possible necessity of an opera tion to remedy what would have been Un necessary with a truss made to meet your Individual requirement. The W. G. Cltreland Co. Snrcioal ana Invalid gmreUe. 1410-It Xaraey at. Telephone 9oug. 11S5. ".Buy your surpicat supplies toAere ytnir physician buyt hi.u m IMS Which Prefer f UWPL3BAW WAT DR. TODD, 403 SCHOOLS AN RED BLOODED AMERICAN BOYS Are sure to bo Interested in the varied activities of the cadets at ST. JIM'S MILITARY ACAIEMY It Is a school where, as one graduate puts it, "Alt the cravings of a real boy are satisfied,", and, it IS also a ploco where boys can get just the splendid scholastic and physical training necesssary to fit for them for the give and take of our busy American life. St. John's is elassitldd by the government as a "DISTIN GUISHED INSTJTUTIONt" - Full particulars by mall. Address ST. JOHN'S MILITARY ACADEMY, Rox 118. DKIiAFIELI), Waukesha, Ctwaiy Wis, THI NORTHWESTERN '" MPglO ART J3SPRKS8IOM Coaxsee X.eacUr to Artists' SMylosaas aA Seaehers' Certificates. The ealy eonservateer t tae aorthwut that offer seelal aearse and Tae attb Tear Op Mytewaer. 1SX9. Voice. Piano, Organ. Violin. Orchestral Instrument. School of Opera. Suhool of Dramatic Art Normal Courses for Teachers, and Supervisors of Publlo School Music. Art and Piano. Special Summer Courses for Teachers. OLIVE ADKLE EVEItS, Pres., 80,t Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, MisH. HH 1 f Ti College ansl Cehssnraitory For Vouriflr Women Tftt bett eodooed slrls ochopt In ti Ceotnu Wet, PnftnXarr a Jnnlof Coi 1. Hliht rank n Unlrertlttea. Course tn Art. Eloeotloo, Untie. DonuUe 8cUm tad Bustou. Oertan-Amrlc a Con3rratorr. Oarpuo Btsit4s. Jlodtrn Equipment. Cttlorue, A44rtif JQgy W. STJX&IOH, A. SC. yrsslflant, a College glaoe', agsxleo, ago, Traction Engineering Tt fvaat man who tty plctcs eKhcr en ef tbue ttrvlff ta oi at a !ib, 1Ui sut vT. In U Wcct tnwt It cwulnnal dmnd (or TCnns re en. wlU a tecuucal Snoarltdg of (U, ttftUUa easUMS sad ssiamattlM. sa tu sty t fisi&t4 is tern moaUs. Teaeealoraiaareaboataaaiiitesst , Ifskhad Park College tnferteBioBtbsttianln that many yearn aa spattetlec Stadmu rratt nihttn machine hops, Uutioa tajfaa beate sid auto luifi. llertLi koA ton sat ana ttmm enslaa and automobust. Oa KnslM CearM may toukm vlth tiUur th xracuoa r.rioe or agio i.oa Conns wiuioat extia hiuoo. DGnau muon lee. Low eosiof Urtai. tehiiM thoM tn ttw coanirr. .uoo. fcena 1 r cualocne i Jinstw sarmsv ana rati lie cslnince cxxnUnau ssesss r, jusru,ritiut,s xum,ivs Advertising Is tbo Voice of Trade. Talk through The Bee to your sua to seers, to your competitor's customers and to your poaslbla tUaUeasrs. "What seems to be th trouble?' "BaUot box stuffing. A base bait urn- plre won the most pepular-man-presenb contest after all the vote were counted." -St LOUls Republic. "Perclvai," she said, looking up at hirrt hyly,"mother nya you mustn't stay later than u o'clock.' , "Why. Mildred." he gasped. "I had no Intention . of staying later than' .'' Cht-t cago Tribune- VACATION BOKO, r St touts Olobe Democrat Vacation time has come, hey-ho, 'Skeeters and sunburns and sprains. And many a man With a frying pan. Beats It up from the plains,. Into the mountains, up by the snow, Where the biggest 'skeeters and woodV ticks grow, Hey-ho, . Where me biggest woodtlcks growl Vacation time ha Come, hey-ho; Boardwalks and flunkeya and .bills, And many a man Hocks what he con And beats It down, front the hills To the salted eands where the tangos g; And a square meal costs-ten dollar or so, Hey-ho, Yes, costs ten dollars or so! Vacation time has come, hey-ho, Scatter and chatter and roam: Let every man i Do what he can To beat It away from his' home. He will wear off his tummy and scatter his dough, But what Is the difference? lie's been on the fro, Hey-ho, You bet, he's been o the so! m A truss that doesn't fit means permanent injury i1 Trasses Jlli expert jsd titter. t .a - .1. , (w.ill,. methods. Do You CZ.SAW WAT Brandeis Building. O COLLEGES, O OMSXRV AT OI STANLEY COLLEGE 1800-1018 and STANLEY HALL Preparatory School for Girls Two years or College work fit. ting for Junior work of College or University. Several Vocational courses. Domestic Science and Art. Stanley Hall Preparatory School fits successfully tor all leading, college for women. Certificate) privileges. These two schools own and operate the oldest, largest and host Conservatory In the Northwest Send tor catalogue. OLIVE A. EVEItS, MINNEAPOLIS, MINK. SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR R0CKF0&B COLLEGE FOR WOMEN aocacFOKS, nx. Accra??1 ? JJ-J'SfHS fWVV for U iiorHtuv todaj. tory. eecttte Uslkt, teaas Vies W.I alaM.a. BASE MX. II nifsrsiHs 111 u ri:r" it' Vs. vuiiuuilBiO ' psciaiisis Vc, (( Elastic ) (( AMmImI IB'" rj -WAY V 1