THE BEE; 0A1IA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913. Br "State Mutual Life" OF WORCESTER, MASS, ORE f THE OLBEST-69 YEARS and Boat Companies on Earth. W. H. INDOE General Agent 6C2 Be Bide. OMAHA. J. H. Mithen Co. Inc 021-4 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Surety Bonds, Employers' Lia bility, Antomobllo IdablUty, Burglary, Plate Glass. INSURANCE Jay D. Foster Foster-Backer Company Successors to H. . Palmer Son & Co. Accident Health Insurance LIBERAL CONTRACTS Losses adjusted hy us right here ' ' -. in Omaha. ! Brandeis Bldg. How About It? You are 35 or 40. You expect to live 20 years or more. You are earning, say, $2,000 a year. That's 340,000. You are worth yhat much to your family. Are you going to let them lose It? ' At a small outlay annually you can Indemnify them, from loss by buying one of the matchless policies of y THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY Bnscom H. Roblson, Pres. R. C. Wagner, Sec'y. R. L. Roblson, VIco-Pres. W. O. Preston, Trcas. HOME OFFICE, OSIAIIA, NEBRASKA. Ckaracteristic Western Service This Is what you get when the "Lion" writes your bond. No delay, no red tape. No better service In th WORLD on SURETY BONDS than you can get at our HOME OFFICE here In OMAHA. Lion Bonding 9th Floor W. O. W. Bldg. We don't want much. A BIG FIRE Canaed lossss of thousands of dollars to protsotsd la XCT.TAal.a oompasica. B. 3SBS W. MARTIN BROS. CO. ENERAL INSURANCE BARKER BLOCK TELEPHONE DOUG. 735, MSHaHHMHMHMaHHnsl TOM KELLY Agencies organizing In Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota now SDlendld opportunities for both agents and managers in every county nor further Information, address l"r CHARLES HALL JOHNSTON, Manager The GERMANIA LIFE 'ggujra: " mm City National Bank, Building, Omaha, Neb. W Equitable Life Assurance Society t?e U. S Assets over $500,000,000. Paid Policy holders over $815,000,000. H. D. NEELY & Op., Managers II. 1). NKELT JOE KLEIN E. H. PIOKARD 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Let the Buyer Beware gru us Bsro-n sutikq akoteek pomct xk jurr buxox Or Z2TCUSAVCS. GALLAGHER 8c NELSON daceral Agent Illinois Surety Co. Ak-Sar-Ben Accident Policies Tho 'largest measure of pro tection for tho smallest cost Patronize a home company thnt merits your support. National Fidelity fc Casualty Company Accident, Fidelity and Surety Bonds, Plate Glass, Burg lnry, Liability Joseph Barker Phone Doug. 29 & Surety Co, Phone Douglas 678. Just the "Lion's Share." 0. IT. BLB. RECENTLY several Omaha fines, .t thty wars LIFE INSURANCE ACCIDENT INSURANCE Elghty.flve MllUoas 'Assets. "Tkf iMHTSMt MM." FXOXB DOUa&AB 841. News from FOR FIRE PREVENTION DAY Proclamation Iisued by Governors of Twenty States. NEBRASKA is IN THE LIST Oeaeral and ftrttTrlnir Tendency tor a Proper Ohserranre - enrd Throarthont the Coantry. The forty-second anniversary of ths greet Chicago fire, which occurred Oc tober' 8, 1871, haa been brought forcibly to the attention of the citizen or twenty states of thin country through the gov mora who have Issued proclamatl6ns designating thli aa fire prevention day, and In each of these states fitting cere, monies are being carried out and a gen eral cleanup Is taking place. There haa been a growing tendency for the observ ance of October ( aa tire prevention day during the last three years, mainly through the efforts ot the various fire prevention associations and fire under writers' organizations which have car ried on a publicity campaign throughout the entire country tor the observance ot such a day. rith a view of reducing the tiro risks In the United States. Observed In Nebraska. The Insurance departments ot all the states have been communicated with by The Spectator relatlvu to fire prevention day, and the answers received from those where It will not be observed Indicate that thajnajorlty are showing an Interest In the movernent. a,nd while some an nounce that there probably will be a celebration In U14, It appears to be only a question of time before a day will bo set aside annually throughout the enUre. country. The day Is being celebrated mostly in the west and some sections' of the south. In several states no proc lamation was Issued, but the mayors ot a nilmber ot cities have taken steps for ceremonies to be held. Among these states are California and Tennessee. In Nebraska there Is a law setting aaldo October 10 as fire prevention day. This brings the list of states to twenty-one. Following Is a list of the states where the day will be observed, Including those where no plans haye been made, as an nounced by the various Insurance depart ments of The. Spectator: Pate of Fire Prevention liar. Alabama Oct. B Arkansas None Arlsona ..No return California None Colorado Oct. 9 Connecticut None Delaware None District of Columbia None Florida i None Qeprgla ,. ,t None Idaho Oct. 9 Illinois ...... Oct. 8 Indiana .- .' Oct. 9 Iowa ..t . . - Oct. 9 Kansas Oct. 9 Kentucky Oct. 9 Louisiana . Oct. 9 Maine None Maryland None Massachusetts None Minnesota Oct 9 Michigan .., Oct. 9 Mississippi None Missouri Oct. 9 Montana Oct. 9 Nebraska Oct. 10 Nevada.. None New Hampshire None New Jersey , - None New Mexico 'None New Tork Oct. 9 North Carolina . Oct. 9 North Dakota Oct. 9 Ohio Oct. 9 Oklahoma rw a Oregon , No return Pennsylvania None Rhode Island None South Carolina None poutn Dakota Oct. 9 Tennesseo Non, ToxAs Oct. 9 Htfth Oct. 9 Vermont .- Virginia ; None Washington Knn West Virginia None Wisconsin None Wyoming ,.., None BANKERS LIFE INSTALLS PHOTOGRAPHING DEVICE A novel machine has just been In stalled In the office of the Bankers' Reserve Life company for photograph ing' documents, such ilb applications, medical examinations and other papers of which duplicate copies are required. Such papers are laid upon a flat sur face, the lens trained upon them, a crank turned, and lo, and bohold, the print comes out ot the hypo wash a perfect Image of the original, only tile white appears black on the print. The process is simple, yet the work the machine does Is little short of marv elous. Key to the Bltuatlon Ber Advertising. LOCAL BARJAKES NOTICE Reads and Discusses Editorial that Appears in The Bee. MATTER GOES TO COMMITTEE Three to Make Inquiry aa to Iden tity of Members of Profession Who Oag-ht to Be Prevented from Practicing. The attitude .of the Omaha Bar asso. elation with regard to members who may not measure up fully to a hlsh standard in the profession, was frankly described last night at a meeting Which was marked by sympathy displayed by attorneys, each for the other, because a statement had been published In the editorial columns ot The Omaha Bee to the effect that the local bar needed a "house-cleaning." Charles S. Elgutter, chairman of the association's committee ot Inquiry, whose remarks so far as any Indication was gWen, were approved by the other mem bers, explained that It was not the busi ness of the committee to look forwrong doing, but that If anyone brought evi dence against any lawyer, the committee would act. "We are In much the same position as a fire company," he said. "A trained team Is hitched and all Is ready for ac tion. We aro awaiting the sound ot the gong which will tell us where the trouble Is and the name of the person Involved." Itrfrrrrd to Committer. The association finally disposed of the question, which, as .President Blackburn ! said, "Involved charges against the en tire local bar too serious to be entirely Itnored,' bv referring It to the commit ter of Inquiry, wnlch Is composed ot Mr Elgutter. M A Half and K. M. Martin, with Instruction, to call upon Victor Ilusawatr editor of The Bee and ask him to '11 tlx m Who was rcfe.red to l.i the Insurance Field Joe Barker Attends Episcopal Convention Joe Barker left for New York City last week, where he attended the National Episcopal convention, to which he la a delegate. On his return he will stop oft at Cincinnati and attend the Na tional Local Agents' convention, to be held In that city, October 14 and IS. NEW STATE AGENT FOR NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL Allan II. Chambers, for six years with the Northwestern National of Minnesota, at Waterloo, la., succeeds A. B. Orund as state agent for the National Life In surance Company of Amtrtca, with of fices In the City National bank building. Mr. druml has been transferred to Wyom ing. Insurance Notes. Charles Hall Johnston of the German I a Life Is back from a month spent In. the east. Last month was the best (September In the history of the Columbia Klre Under writers. E. Q. Bonahan. general agent of Uie Columbia Fire Underwriters, was In town several days last week from Lincoln. Joseph Barker of the lister-Barker agency and Theodore Hlngwalt are In Ilttsburgh attending an ISplscopal church conference. Secretary Shaffer of the Lion Bonding company Is In Kansas City completing the details for taklntc over the Kills agency of Uiat city. The Nebraska Life Underwriters' asso ciation met Saturday night, the first time sine before hot weather set In. Only routine business waa transacted. Special Agent Beal of the Boya! Ex change Assurance company Is In the city from New "fork for the purpose of'ee tablishliig an agency hero. This company Insures automobiles against fire, ex plosions and theft. Tho dermonlu Llfo Is out with a new policy that Is one ot the most liberal Is sued. It carries the assured ninety days before It Is permitted to lapse for non payment of premium. Tho old policies allowed but thirty days. C. O. Talmage. D, B. Wolpton and James Marshall were Omaha representa tive at the Chicago meeting of insurance men of th.e northwest, held In Chicago last week. There waa an attendance of 160 mangers and agents. O .J. Q rah am of Dea Moines, formerly with the Dea Moines Klre and later with tho Central National, haa boe n appointed special agent of the Concordia Fire ot Milwaukee to assist A. E. Clark, state agent In Iowa and Nebraska. The birthday of Huburt Clllla, vice president of the Gormanla Life Insurance company, occurs this month and agents the country over are hustling for busl neaa They Intend .to make this a record month as a compliment to tho official. Insurance Superintendent Bevelle of Missouri rule that fire Insurance com panies licensed In Missouri have no legal right to Insure automobllo owners against damages occasioned by Injuries to per sons or property resulting: from the operation ot these vehicles. The Los Angeles Fire of California has reinsured Its outstanding liabilities In the Home of New York, and will retire from the field, owing to tho dubious outlook for the future. The Los Angeles Fire be gan business ,ln 1910. Its stock having, been sold on the promotion basis at a high cost. During the last year Milwaukee's firs department answered 817 alarms, traveled 2.&3I miles, made 4,855 Inspections ot risks and 773 rclnBpectlona. Of tnef .fires. ICS were from unknown causes, 137 were caused by carelessness with matches and Ihlrty-flve by automobiles. It haa taken Wisconsin a year to put Its state fire Insurance system Into opera tion, because the law provides that no pcllcfea are to be written till applications for I100.COO of Insurance are on file. Ap parently the plan does not meet a long-1 lelt want. Columbia. Fire, tho race horse owned by 13. O. Botiahan of Lincoln, general agent of the Columbia Fire Underwriters, has closed Uie sason, having won sen ot the eight meets- In which he waa en tered. He broke track records at Lin coln and Des Moines, winning five of the fastest miles ever puced In Iowa and the three fastest ever paced In Nebraska.. The appointment of a Missouri commis sion to recommend an Improved code of fire Insurance laws for that state Is' expected on the return to the statvof In surance Commissioner Bevelle, It Is re garded as certain thai Edward F. Goi tre, who waa largely .Instrumental In procuring the compromise settlement of the Missouri suspension, will be chair man. Walter -O. Preston, treasurer of the Bankers Ileserve Life company, made a motoring tour through northeast Ne braska last woek, Inspecting some of the high grade farm loans made by his company. He spent Saturday In Boux City visiting the agents of the company there and expects to be at his desk Monday. Tho Fidelity-Casualty company of New York probably will establish a branch In. Omaha before the first of the year. It. Xi. Dutton of the home office was here last week looking lato the advisability of the move. For some years the com-' pany has been represented In Omaha by the Foster-Barker agency. This agency cancels Its contract with the company November 1 and Mr. Dutton regards It a hotter proposition to maintain a branch Instead ot on agency here. the. Bar association house-cleaning edi torial. The real reason for. the diffidence of the members of the association in start ing a house-cleaning was later explained confidentially by a lawyer, "We all know of attorneys who we think should not be practicing law," he said, "but nbbody Wants to take the In itiative In proceeding against them. You can't rub against mud without getting solledand what Is the use of taking chances? The crooked lawyers -don't trouble the honest ones. If anything In I this line Is evw accomplished It will bs i by the Judges, but I understand that j their committee appointed some time ago has accomplished do more than ours." Lectured by a Layman, Before the house-cleaning topic came before the association the members lis tened to some good advice on the subject from C. F. McOrew, president of the Live Stock National bank of Houth Omaha, who spoke on "A Layman's View ot the Legal Profession." He promised to hold a mirror so that lawyers and Judges might see themselves as the ordi nary man sees them, and though he per formed his task courageously the attor neys gave htm hearty applause. "I am not saying that you need a house cleaning," he said, "for I do not know, but If you do have one, make It thor ough and complete. Do not stir up a mess only to leave the situation as bad as before." Mr. McOrew said earnestly, that he op posed the recall of Judges, and made some pointed criticisms of the Judiciary concerning faults which, he thought, hod been responsible for agitation for the re call and for the lessening of respect given Judges by the average man. Par tial responsibility for Jaw's delay, laxity In Interpretation of the divorce laws and too much regard for Political considera tion were his chief Indictments against Judges. Kufnrrlnir Heaped for Larr. He asserted that the calling of grarl juries at only Infrequent Intervals re SEEK WESTERN COMPANIES Change Comes Over Those Seeking Insurance and Its Protection. j, PUBLIC INTEREST IS AWAKENED Secretary Shaffer does In Detail m to. Cnnses that Hare Brought Abont the Nerr Condi tions. Tho following statements made by Sec retary Shaffer ot the Lion Bonding and Surety company, will be read with In terest by every Insurance man, who Is Interested lh tho welfare and develop ment of western Insurance Institutions. Coming aa they do from one of the beat known surely men In the middle west and a man who haa traveled very ex tensively the country over In the Inter eft of this Important branch ot Insur ance, give added weight to the remarks quoted herewith. Mr. Shaffer says In part: "The western companies are at last coming Into their own. Even to the most casual observer of Insurance con ditions, the greatly changed attitude ot the public at large toward western In surance companies, cannot help but be most decisively notice!. Perhaps the beat evidence of thla change and tho most pronounced. Is manifested In the dispo sition shown In the larger and more Im portant Insuranco agencies throughout the west, who are now seeking connections with tho leading western companies. Just tho reverse waa true only a few years ago not over three or tour years In fact 1 can recollect In several Instances whero an Important agency would scarcely consider an agency connection with a western aurety company, and to-J day many ot these same agencies are representing Uie -Lion exclusively In our various departments. This not only ap plies to surety companies, but to Ufa and accident companies aa well. There are several very good reasons for this change, among thorn b'elng Instant serv ice, more modern methods In handling tho business and the abte management of the companies. "The best western companies have chosen wisely and well-they have com bined the best features of the old with modern, up-to-date methods of the new and tho combination has been a perfect success, the result haa been the acqui sition of the confidence of the Insuring publlcv which they shall continue to marlt. "Consolidations, compelled re-lnsur-ance agreements and compulsory retire ment from business of several largo east ern companies within the last .two or three years, has awakened the Interest of the publle and they now realize that a capable, well managed and compara tively Bmall western company Is su perior, after all, to its larger but less stable eastern competitor." fruitful Compliment to . the Kiok of a. Famous Cow The Impulse of the kick of the left hind leg of Mrs. O'Leary'a cow In Chicago has survived the knocks of thirty-two years and Increases In usefulness aa time moves on; Chicago didn't have much In the early '70s, but as tholaahea of the conflagration of October v, 1871, disap peared and a new and better Chicago phenlxed from tho ruins, the O'Lcary bo vine roso In public esteem and thankful ness. It was a great k'ck, a mighty kick for a little one, and Its power as an example tat how- gqgd results may be aqhleved Influences the fire activities of today. Partly 'us a tribute to Mrs. O'licary's famous cow and Chicago red letter day, twenty states designated October D aa fire prevention day and ob served It by edu-atlonol and cleanup ex ercises. Factory ovrrera and business men were urged to sprucu up their plants, householders to set their homes In order and school children . were taught that carelessness, negligence, Ignorance and mAtches cause over DO per cent of the fire losses. BALDRIGE-MADDEN AGENTS TAKE NEW, FIRE COMPANY The BaJdrldge-Madden company has taken-on the Standard Fire Insurance of Hartford, making a total of six fire companies -which that company repre sents, besides having the state agency for the Maryland Casualty company. sulted In the pluclng- of too much power In the hands ot the county attorney, who alone may say whether an offender shall be prosecuted. "If we are to have respect for the Jaw," he said, "we must prosecute the rich as well as the poor when wrongs are com mltted." J. A. C. Kennedy and Arthur C, Wake ley, who attended the recent convention of the American Bar astoclatlon In Mont real, talked Interestingly about the noted men who attended that meeting:, Mr, Kennedy said; "It seems to me that the men In the east have not bigger brains than western men, but that they are fortunate In being altuatrd where big Issues abound." Auto Man Frustrates Footpads' Operations Harry Wallace, of the, flteTrart-Toorer Motor Bale company, Is a little polios force all by himself. I .ait nlsht aa he was passing Nineteenth and Capitol avenue In hl machine, he heard a yell for help. Three men were struggling In a shadow and Wallace turned his ma chine's light Upon them. Two Immedi ately ran, and when the third told Wal lace that It waa a case of highway rob bery, the latter followed the fleeing men In his machine. They ran toward the business district and separated, but Wal lace followed one of them until he saw Officers Chapman and Vlmer, who made the arrest. The man crave hi nm jaa Fred Williams of Peoria, III., and said that It was only a little drunken i quarrel. The man who declared he waa being held up went away, without noti fying the police and he Is being sought by detectives as the complaining witness. They Slnkr Von l'.el flood. The pleasant purgatK effect produced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the heulthy condition ot body and mind which they create make one feel Joyful. For sale by all druggists Advertisement. THE Union Gmtral Lift Ins, Go. or CINCINNATI, OHIO HARRY O. STEEL am41L A9BHT Jll-31SamgeBiag. PhonsB. 013 r Before deciding on your insur ance 'phone V. 11TB, and ask about the new low cost, all guaranteed pol icies, all plans. Lite Limited Payments, Bn do w menta. Joint or rart nsrahln. Cor- poratlon and Monthly Income or Ten sion Policies. The rrudentlal las. Co, of America, Inc. aa a Stock Co., by New Jersey K. BBTTttn CAJaVBHTXB. Mgr. For Nebraska and South Dakota. Bl. City KafL Bask Bldr Otnaha. 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Dodds Finds Baby Girl Dumped m His Automobile When 3. 8. Dodds, architect, living at 3903 North Nineteenth street, left his home and stepped Into an automobile which was standing at.Jlio curb a faint wall coming from the tnnneau attracted his. attention. lie Investigated and found a 4-day-old white baby girl. He carried It back Into tho house and showed It to ilrs. Dodds- and later took It to 'police headquarters, where the Child Having' In stitute afterwards claimed 1L The Infant la a healthy Vhlld. The babe was dressed In a three-cornered garment which was unmarked and over which' waa a nowly-laundored dress. A thlok piece of clean white cloth was wrapped, about tne areas to Keep out me com wind. None ot the garments bore' a algn that could serve to' Identify the parentsvof the child. When Dodds brought the babe Into headquarters It began to cry. Captain Hettfeld waa holding It aj. the time and he fooked uncomfortable. A heavyweight policeman began to croak "Everybody's Doing It" and executed & little jig that shook the bplldlng In an attempt to pacify the tiny mite. It looked like a hopeless case when suddenly, of her own accord, the little girl quit crying and be gan to coo In a satisfied sort of way, "That automobllo Is getting' me Into all sorts of adventures," declared Mr. Dodds. "A month ago It was stolen and I had an awful time getting It back. It was finally recovered In St. Joseph, Mo." RAID CATCHES THIRTY WHO WERE TILTING THE LID Police Sergeant Tony Vanous, leading his "flying squadron" of raiders pounced upon the second floor resort at IMS Howard street last night and took nearly thirty men and women to jail for being in a disorderly place. liquor was being sold there the officers dis covered. Only a few had the necessary 110 for their release on bond, and the AT ONCE, CLOGGED HEAD COLDS Breethe jrrsslyl clears ratfea-up, Xn flamsd Xose and Xead aad SHops Catarrhal Bis charge. 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Former life Insurance experience not necessary If he Is a hustler. others were forced to stay In jail all night, aa tho proprietors of the plaoe would do nothing to get them out Switchman Crushed; Very 13adly Injured While milking a coupline in the Mis souri Pacific yards last nleht, Gilbert M. Coats. a switchman, living at 1503 North Seventeenth street, was sp badly crushed that It Is feared he will lose his .life. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital In a private conveyance, and r. Holllster gave him attention. There were no witnesses to the acci dent, but the men who found him de clare that It was while In between the cars, attending to the coupling that he was hurt. 0MAHA-"MADE GOODS ARE SHIPPED AROUND WORLD Two big shipments from Omaha manu facturers to South America and to Aus tralia last week give some Idea of the ex tent to which Omaha Is finding Ita way Into the markets of the world. 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