Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1913, AK-SAR-BEN, Page 15-C, Image 31

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY B1DM: BlSraSMJBlfflLt 28, 1013.
Wholesome Beverage Provided for Public in Abundance
.Winners of the Hustling (Contest
Jft tosfrht- Harry MeJtmffy ,J3enryMyers. EZJbtter.
'the winners 'of the Ak-Bar-Den mem
bership contest were '.dubbed "Th Beef
Trust" e'84jly'..ln.'the game. Sine they be
gan ttcUon, last June, the team hat)
added SCO tiames to Ak-Sar-Ben books,
which proves they are monopolizers of
some 6ort, anyhow. Their nearest com
petitors clipped along with 224 and then
stopped to seo how far they were ahead
of tho rest. In the meanwhile the "Boef
Trust" were suffering from writers'
cramp, and wound up the last two weeks
of tho contest with sixty-eight names
The "Beef Trust" are B. 1 Potter, In
the printing business; Henry F. Meyers,
a real estate man, and Harry Mahaffey,
an Insurance writers
SANITARY SURVEYS OF CITIES
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Notable Results of Woman's Work
n 'Municipal Sanl-tartan."
In the, September American Magazine
appears an ortlpla abo'u't Mr. Caroline
Bartlett ' Crane, wh'o .Is a professional
"municipal .sanitarian." She Is hired by
cities., which gladly' pay her $109 a day
for her ' services, furnish funds for all
expenses, a secretary, automobiles, the
aters and halls for meetings, official au
thority to cqndiict her investigations, and
an escort to -accompany Mert Fifty-two
cities In the United 3tutes have 'already
hired her. She calls her visits "sanitary
surveys When' a dty desires her serv
ices?! It calls; upon Tier as, a professional i
municipal expjrt, and,' places the keys -of
the municipality at her disposal. She per
sonally Investigates the city's resources,
and? everything that concerns community
llfait-jsa stirs up public opinion, and In
thaVtmSaner wakes her work effective.
Tfaitf following extract from the article
give seme idea of the results of her
work: ' , m
"The practical results of Mrs." .Cr&fie
surveys all over America 'present a sum I
teuu or improvement inn in inffjmius.
' "Btim&ilh -h appcarR aTJfrrtfsftet j
- W'MWinV.' 'tn"lM JMr. Hrinfe told -Erie.'
Pa., that It ran the danger of a" terrible
,e?)demle unless It purified Its water sup
ply; In J9U Erie had 103 deaths from ty
phoid, untold suffering, and a municipal
expense of $12,000. At Sea Breeze, Flo.,
a great hotel was condemned for lack of
fire escapes and proper fire protection;
the hotel burned y the ground two weeks
later, and the guests barely escaped with
their lives, some by jumping 'from the
windows. - A Rochester,-- N. T., school
building, the twin of one condemned by
Mrs. Crone, was also burned before that
active city could put through various Im
provements upon which It hod determined
after her visit At Harrodsburg, Ky.,
where an army official saed Mrs. Crane
but afterward found his case quashed,
the contract system of caring for tho poor
was abandoned and a new almshouse
built A tuberculosis sanitarium rose at
Paducah, Ky., arid at Valley City, X, D;,
a beatftiful new Infirmary replaces the
old poorhouse. At Albert Loo, Minn., the
citizens .boost a new municipal hospital;
at Big flaplds, Mich., a flno new abattoir,
:At Rochester, Minn., tho father! of. a clilld
in tone of the publlo schools altered a
whole class room to demonstrate Mrs.
Crane's system of scientific lighting,
while .at, Mankato. Minn.,, the bakeries
'qarketlicJBahrBUgh athory
oughi 'cleaning arid-"Bcoilrlng .to 'get upon,
the. ' wh1ttHt; .eujifested Ijy M,ra Cr&ae."
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" 'My wlfe'a Gone to" the . Country.
Hooray! Hooray!" The success of tlut
song was due to its profound truth, Its.
profound truth to marriage and to hu
man nature."
The speaker was De Wolf Hopper, tho
noted comedian. He continued, mopping
his brow:
"It is an undoubted foot that, the first
uay or two or nia iamuys departure for
mountains or seaside," the most humdrum
of meh the fattest, baldest,- eoberent of
men ehout In their hearts, 'My wife's
gone to the country. Hooray I Hooray!'
".And the wives realize this. And thy
rennze me aanger or it.
"I was talking one August afternoon
to a matron on a breezy Narragansott
piazza.
" 'Aha, madam 1' -I said, 'here you are,
enjoying the salt air, while your hard
working husband Is chained to his (teak
in the city."
" 'Chained to his desk. Indeed!' said (he
matron. 'Ah, if he only could be, I'd
have some peace of mind.1 '1 New York
pun.
What He Needed.
Tho man who had gone to the tublst
exhibition walked about In a bewlldaied
fashion., .Presently, the attendant noticed
his evident, confusloft a&d brought hlai a
pamphlet. v. ,. . ,
"Here is a Hey to the cublstf art." she
sold. "Perhaps when you read it you
will understand better what the artists
seek to accomplish."
Thn mttn took the book and' thanked
the woman and went away and eat down.
iiVra.quitLcprnef...'Ahd.he, looked at the
pamphlet"' &)Ug; - long tlsw. TJhen he
arose ana came to me aiienaani, ana uie
same .dazed JaoK jras.j on .his face as he.
Tald the pamphlet before her. ' .
-vMayberyou haVera'key te-the fcty,"
he mildly said. Cleveland Plain, Dealer.
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cordial invitation to visit and inspect our most
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HIGHEST HONORS AND GOLD MEDALS;
At Trans-Mississippi Exposition,
Omaha, 1898.
Lewis and Clark Centennial, '
Portland. Orevon. 190S.
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International Expo. Foods and Beverages,
Paris, France, 1912.
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