n TILE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913. 4 THE OMAHA DAISY BEE FOUNDED BY KDWAUD KQBEWATBR. VICTOR BOSEWATKR. EDITOR. BEE BUILDING. FAH.NAM AND 17TH. Entered at Omaha postotflce as second- class matter. "S.i.-tjta rn nmiarnlPTION. Sunday Bee. ono year.. Katurday Bee. one year. J-J" Dally Bee,, without Sunday, ono year.. 4.w i.nt n. Kuniinv nne year...... e.w tr.nin.i.. . HV I A 11 II ll'.IL Kvenlng and Sunday Bee, per nnJ''?? Kventug, without uunday, per nnth...Z5 Dally Bee, Including Sunday, per nu-.c Dally Bee, without tlunday, per m"nth. Add.essall comp.alnts of IrreBUJaf tlca In deliveries to i iiv circulation Dept. REMITTANCE. Ben.it by dralt. express or PoL.SSt payaoie to Tho Bre I'ubllthliiK comP": Only :-ccnt Btampa rece.vcd In Pmni of imall accounta. Peisunal checks, ex cept on Omaha and eastern exchangos, not accepted. OKK1CE3. Oraha-Tho Boe BuilJIng fiout. Omul,a-2318 K Street. Council Bluffs It North Main Street Luiooln-2i -title Bullulng. ChlcnRo iWl Hearst Bulmlng. Now York-Room HOC, M Fifth Avenue. St. Ioul-OJ New Bank of Commerce. Washington Fourteenth bt. N. w. Joseph Cnllen Root. Without occupying any public of ftco the lata Joncph Cullen Root nonetheless leaves a multttudo and especially out own community un der Immeasurable obligations for his contribution to tho public wel fare His death oven in tho full ness of years calls forth widespread regret and sorrow. Mr. Root was 7"kj)ay in Omaha coMritn rami sir niu T T CORRESPONDENCE. Communications relating to news and editorial matter should bo addressed Omaha Bee. Editorial Department. NOVEMBER ClItCliLAT.ON. 52,068 State of Nebrasku, county of Douglas, ss.; Williams, cucuiuuon miut." DECEMBER 20. Thirty Vcnrn A so -Christmas festivities continue. At the Christmas entertainment at Trinity four teen children rerMvod nrlutu In this or- a man with an idea, and that idea der: Amy Barker, Sadie Hambleton, epitomized In tho word "fraternity," Jennie Yates, William Loomls, Mlnnlo and In addition ho possessed thd "enne.sy, CarHe Gardner. Harry Yates, , . ., j.uiu uoian, (Jtianes Yaws, aunnio nam. acumen and resourcefulness to make Weton Art'hur AnRcli wJtap GrinnM tho Idea a factor in practical ovory Fora rroat) Sarah najKeP and Lona day llfo. On this substructure was Ray. roared tho great fratornal benoflt Th Christmas tree festivities ot tne .i., , it,. iir.rl.i loncoruia society was nein in mo no society, the Woodmen ot tho World, aeran Bchoo) mng on Harncy AntU wnicn no guiaca as iw supremo 01- In a.aUIon to the choruses solos wero fleer to Its present ovortoworlng po- given by Messrs. Meyer and Grobccker. sltlon, with Omaha aa Us home The arrangements committee Included H. headquarters. No doubt tho society will erect a monument to hla mom- rJecht ttnd F Blankenfcldt as concert ory, but his llfo work is his best and director, That Nebraska Society in New York most lasting monument A. Wyman and Miss Julia Hanlman wero united In marriage at Trinity. The ceremony was performed by Dean Mllls- paugh. O. N, Crawford has returned from Idaho and will remain here until March. J. II. Hungato and son of Blair are registered at the Millard. W. D. Mottor of tho firm of Kennoxd & Alaskan Development Secretary Lano'a romindor of our duty toward tho development of Alaskan resourcos is of special In tnrniit In thn lltrht nf Min nffort OX' . . . ' , .a.Mtf I ----- IT, , D.UUU, U. . ' I J i ' " . . Bee IMbnshlne company, oeina; n i.i.. , i n. Trills ...-. n tiii uburairn nu.11 v u u ui i loiuui l a u iiww iuvitcti w iuimiivu ttinitn fnf hn mnnth of Novembor. I .- n ,t,.tn .. ttiA nT. Mr. nnd Mm. Moltrr will return here 62,068. DWW I Wi. . ... uirLiuaioa tiiii-,c4. u uuiuiy luiuuiuiui luhiw. ur. lau, .... . . . . . n i. ..nSSaiWiR -t admit, had tho right Lta X91J. iujuui view oi development in bis plan tor rapidly and snow is now tiireiene n (BWU) "ot" ' f,- . w. n vprv nulek and sever change and u a au ui uulii iui aa auiuiu aiuis - ' - - m tho flret prerequisite, without which WI,n"r maJr now 00 couorea ro na'" tho natural resoutrcoa of tho peuln aula, Tho history of subsequent ovonta supports this vlow, Secre- liabaerlkers Ie-Tln the elty icnyorullr shonld have The Ilea m-l!e4 to them. AddreM lit be eb&Bged mm often rcquentcd. w BS 9B MM, "i- Ttvcnt- Yearn Ad J. O. lHlilippi, Wlio won wnunra iu homo for several days with rhoumatlem, was up and about again. Word was received from New York that E. A. Heath of Omaha was badly, Up to last accounts King Mcno)lk tary Lano'a own statement that "Wo wu still dead. havo closed opportunities to tho monopolist, but did not open them hurt on Broadway by a came car. a Done lnli. t.nA flPKArvAn a Not) 01 Drir.0 .. .i, i. noa 10 do removea irom a. iriwiu( wvm - . ' I iu w.u uufutvyui, iuiiui.tD Ik. or his noblo patience. ' Now for thoao prlco-Bmashlng yr--d clearance Bales. Now whatovor you. dp, don't for get to shop early for 1014. T)ii.n n ttnrrlann. ann nf the former iuo iau pian, as outunoa in a Dre8dent. spent tho day In the city, speech October 1, 1009, at Tacoma, I Colonel and Mrs. R. W. CTowry of Wash., and roltorated to congress, New York City were In tho city, the contemplated a commission residing ue'tB M,r8- clowr' 8 raincr' ucnerai ... ouv.ii iuj riwiucut iuu- rhBrIwl irnunlln . nromlnent can- Klnloy sont to tho Philippines, with ltaiut of Colorado and president lot the centralized powers, the opportunity Colorado National bank of Denver, wired Tho Christmas cheer ought to of bocomlng familiar with the re- for ongag-ment of rooms at the Paxton I . , . . .. .... .. hotel, oxnectlne to bo In town tho next lay a good foundauon lor tno Now ou'B na nooas ana mo autiioruy day Yer'S joy. lu "Ufc fcuu ouo1 "o i uovci- Th(X pr0ject for a beet sugar factory opmcnt. AS It was, With a Widely financed largely by Polish capitalists, Artistically nnd lncandcscontly. scattorea population of perhaps 40.- roprcsenied ncre by count -uoicnsKi, as tin municipal Christmas tree is an 000 over so vast an area, tho people r.,,,10 ,?1 -..Z UIWUaiHiea success. U.H.U luull ,iii, u A Benson presided and D. J uuomuu iocai seii-Rovornment New York Herald. Everybody from the "Blackwater State" please stand up and be counted, for thero Is to be a Nebraska society. Nebraska means "shallow water" In the lingo of Poor Lo. It is the home of Victor Roee water and the "Peerless One." The so ciety's beverage Is to be grape Juice, and the dinners which aro to tako place If tho organization Is successful will be merry events. Before tho first menu Is printed, before "Wo have with us to night" Is spoken, there is a slight dif ference of opinion on whether tho Julco of the grape shall have "fizz" In It or whether It shall havo tho slothful flow of unfermcntcd drink. William C. Van Antwerp confesses to having been ono of the first to propose tho organization. With him are asso ciated H. O. Clement and R. S. Judson, who aro In the Worth street district. They wero talking about all tho other states having societies when they met at another commonwealth dinner not long ago and so they decided to start something. Those who aro Interested In the movement aro sending their names and addresses to Mr. Van Antwerp at No. IS Brood street Distinguished Nebraska? who still In habit their native land havo been asked to send Information about favorlts eons. A man who Uvea In Lincoln notified tho committee a bright young man by tho name of William Jennings Bryan, who was something of an orator in college, naa settled In tho east somcwhoro. He sent several addresses at wh ch Mr- Bryan might bo reached, such as Jamtstown, IN. Y.: ynchbur, Va.: Hacerstown. Md.; Chautauqua, N. Y.: Washington. D. C, and occasionally New York City. If tho society can afford It perhaps It may havo Mr. Mr. Bryan as a speaker, but that has not been decided. Nebraska Is an agricultural and stock raising: state and many who ano inter ested In Its principal industries have come to New York. It Is befloved that when the first roll Is colled thero will bo large delegation from tho Platlo and the Missouri to celebrato In tho name of tho land of the "Great Commoner." ' . Dora SuprreilnK do by FaTorf OMAHA, Dec. 36.-To the Editor of The Hee: The suppression for nearly two weeks of high society divorce proceed ings provokes tho question why. It a sensational suit wero started by poor people, would they be thus favored? Or does It depend on employing a lawyer with a pull? Evidently there arc more thlngt than one crying for reform In the district clerk's office. LAYMAN. on- acted as secretary. O'Donahuo A committee com- Almost a toss-up between tho re- tlroly out of placo, whoreas all the pood of the following was named to or Hel of the day aftor Christmas and advantages possible through such Kanlxa a beet growers' association nnd of the day after tho Fourth. government might bo socurod with ?,et J? ork f 1 nce,LMr- Dens."' "r: Bl a commission appointed by tho pros- Und D. J. O'Donahue. This' committee Ident. And n It on. hn.t -nu, v,.....i , m-. . Moms to have been, himself, nit witn It . tn . ,.,, ,h, ,,,,,. with count Lubienski and his unoeimu! U rebound in his suit against the WnBOn wm Mng thla BUbjoct oarlv aeorge W. Llnlnger. E. A. Benson. Bdson -ImontB. I ,,., , , Rich ana u. j. o Donahue. ,uwwuu. j0 inn nf tnntlon Of conernsn nnd nnp. UnlMM they otherwise detain that "od,beUor congress permitted Ten Year, Arc UnlMM they ouierwue aotain mav Prosldont Taft tQ lfl 8Uap,nK tho Mr. and Mrs.. Ward Burgess enter- iieceflsary preliminary legislation for ya,txy ol lwc,vo Bl evening am- Twice Told Tales losr? wlth'Mona Lisa, he will toon be duo on the American vaudeville stage. that ,,,., .i i i -. i, . . , incr. v-uo.uuoo BumiuiBiruuon oi auairs i, ... .... ., Ill thl trrAOf lnn,l .. . 7. - . ... ... . t f.uuisiuua u- rrcuericK iu ,ouaert or New York, who sources. died during tho week, was tho third of tho Union Pacific receivers of ten years beforo to die. Tho others were President a H. H. Clark arid E. Ellery Anderson. Rev. R. M. Stevenson, D. D vlco pros- I ident of Bellevue college, returned from the east, where he had been In the flnan .1.1 I , - . -1 1 . . n T T ... Plaining about being overworked. This fact is strikingly illustrated at Uxcolient prospects, Taylng, "My IZcZ noe oi tnem aro nouccaDiy naston- cacn recurronco of this season of tho was sufficient to sustain my courage." lng to resign tho Job. year whon men, womon and chlldron 110 was ono of a committee appointed vln with nnn nnnih.i. in i,nvn by tho general assembly to raise an The blow that hit tho Junket graft hojlday choor wlth tho8e less favorefl JS!?!!.'' ,'i,';?'for the bne"t f Another beatitude should road: "Bteemd is the man who runneth U wolf away from tho door of an unfortunate frlond." Though our congressmen aro com- The Santa Glaus Spirit. Every ono has a soft spot in his heart, no matter how deeply in- crusted, if only It can bo touched. Told on Himself. Tne lato Sir Robert Ball, British astronomer, used to tell with relish an amusing story against himself. Visiting Stratford-on-Avon to give a lecturo, ho said to his landlady: "I will give you a lesson In astronomy, madam. Have you ever heard of tha groat riatonlo year, when everything must return to Its first condition? In ooo years wo shall bo here again, eat lng a dinner precisely like this. Will you give mo credit till then?" res, was tho prompt reply. "You wero here 26,000 years ago and left with out paying. Sottlo tho old bill and I'll trust you with the new!" 8lr Robert Ball seldom failed brighten his addresses with a Joke. When lecturing at Cambridge on Halley's i-umui no ioiu nis auaience tnat he was once engaged to lecture tn a remote part or Ireland. On his arrival at the station he looked In vain for the expected con veyanco. Finally, when all the olher pas sengers had dispersed, a typically Irish servant camo up to him with, "Maybo you're- Sir Robert Ball?" On receiving n affirmative reply tho man broke out pologotlcally, "Oh, euro, your honor, am sorry to havo kept you wultlng, but was told to look out for an Intellectual looking gentlemanl" in our city hall and county building Maa Ingly never struck tho ntato how at Lincoln at all. Yea, in theso pay-as-you-enter days It In real money for tho railroads whenever the totflceseekers chase the president across the country. .uuiu uo u.u nuui iu win The party from tho Omaha Qraln ex- generous benoflconce of ono and all, change selected to visit Minneapolis in each according to his means tho behalf of the exchange was composed of llata nf "cnnil fnllnura" nn "Kir. brothors," tho timely donations to ehant( Xrthur c, SraUh P. P Klrken specially deserving sick or unfor- dall, N. n. Updike, A. B. Jaqulth and tunate.'tho fat Christmas boxes, tho Nathan Merrlam, Roolnl nhrls.mn,. r Hh l(a nHi. William Dalley, who died in Chicago. ..-.i-..-. i . .i , , i was uunct lib iiuijr r tuuiir voiiicvcri iuo Were It not tor It ancient hlstorl- uioinouwoH, mo on- f.ln6I.aI .ervice. bclne. held at the home cal lineage, Pass Christian would Iargod fam,,y featal boards, and, Lf hn mother, Mrs. J. Daltey. letc Burt .. tr i InnrimorV ir Kv iMn. Ruovu uu, mo counilOSS inaiviuual sireei. jio waa a oroinar oi oiepncn, modern auction brldKo exnlorer. roraemuronccs ana inonuiy groov ings. In yielding up the tolograph B&nta. Claus may bo real for tho Jonah, the tolophono whale wants it chlldron, and only a myth for tho distinctly understood that not a hair grownups, but his spirit dwells in of his head has been harmed In the ovory human heart. It is good to James and John Dalley. People Talked About swallowing; Pretty near timo for repeating that oft-issued, but never observod, edict against removing sensational divorce potltlons from the court look back to oven aftor the particular Takes "some bones" to provide the occasion that calls It forth has passed, feast. But the feas tors ore not broke, Somo bones left. New York state issued 133,000 automo bile licenses during thb year, a gain of 23,000 over 1913. Empire staters are going Valuable Horse. The talk In the lobby of a Washington hotel the other evening turned to horses, and Congressman Thomas W. Hardtvlck ot Georgia recalled an Incident that re cently happened In the south. Rambling along tho road one morning a colored party named Rastus met his neighbor, Sambo. Instantly It was seen that Rastus had largo tidings to impart. "Look yeah. Sambo," ho excitedly ro marked, "did yo' know dat somebody don gone steal Deacon White's hoss las' night?" "Yo" doan mean it, Rastus'" exclalmei Sambo, with an expressive cast of coun tenance. "Did dey find any cluo to do tef dat done do crime?" "Yes, doy suah did," answered Rastus. In de stable whar dey took de hoss from dey find a quo't bottle full ob gin." "A quo't bottle full ob gin, eh?" re turned Sambo, "Good I Den de deacon doan lose nut tin' on dat hoss." Phila delphia Telegraph. We Lead in Motor Cars. It is natural that tho United States should lead all other countries in tho cier s hics in oruer to oujoiuor puo- numbor of motor cars, for we aro tho coroners show. ic'iy. speedlost and most lavish of Poonlos. William and Samuel Muncy. twins, born Tho vorv cnlobrltv nf nur tnmnnrn. Ion Christmas day. 1815. near Babylon. U It remains to bo seen, now that mnnt.i BnH nhvRini rinn mil- fnr and still living on farms nearby. Judge Lindsay has taken unto htm-1 tVl . , . . pulled off a celebration of their ninety- i . . . . . .... . i m u'i t.iv-m iuvhud u WWWUUWtl UllU I .I.... V.I V. . .M,. II... .(.hi! IU UIIIUICIMIf .IUU11U a TD self a wife, whether he will be able our prodigious resources enable us to chrlstmaa tree 'Thursday. to maintain hU popularity as easily grattfy th,8 ln8tinctlve domand dm bftfAFA 'ln rnlnrinn vnM In. I as before "in Colorado where the women Yote. If it is good men willing to serve their country at the salary named The late Adolphus Busch of SL Louis But that we should so far outstrip planned before his death a generous dls- the rest of the world in the possession trlbutlon of cash among hla 6,000 em- of autos, aa the comparative figures P,oyM' 'whlch wa" carr,ed out thla show, Is the striking fact. Accord- ck that are wanted for the Federal Jle- s l t A Europcan f118 Washington report, have it that Sec- serve Bsnklng board. Nebraska 1.400.000 motor cars are In uso retary of state Bryan ha. discarded stands ready to ro.pond to the requl- f, h? U",t0d, we Juice a. a social .Umulant and ha. ... C35 in the nlno leading countries of Riven the place of honor to plneapplo sition on a moment s notice. l, . . , ii,. Th. uu., ...i 1 J'.UrODU. IVDD WUUia IJUVO BUUDOSeUI '""'vut. n.u. rTrZIZ7 M. J that our number more than doublod lho co,or ,cheme ot ch""P""- a. uu iuul uiiisa wtwa i w auu sic i svi .. - . . . . . . . . . braska State university demands the those of England. Germany, France. ZZlZ.ul protection of a three-year contract, RuM,a ltalv Austria-Hungary, inclined in that slate to be joined without and h will tirobably set it. Faculty Pain, Norway ana Hwoaen com- the formality of eugenics, preachers. nrnf.nr who coach thn tdnfB In Dined . juages or mo ruoomg or noses. "You're - .- i .. .... I in n. H.l ' " I ' ... vaiim .1. . 1. ine nervous, restless, amDiuous, ' ' i to progressive American this com- ArcniDaia . iwwiana. years old. the nlH.An ln iu ovinv I uu- Ul u" otienaan ia- I ' I in mi .T si AAA spntitfl. AittA mnt1v Im T mental gymnastics are much morol easily replaced. Next on tho program, ladles and must have the best and tho latest and burgh. j,, WM awarded the congressional centlemcn. is tho Rreat democratic I the swiftest of everything. Although I medal of honor on recommendntion nf Houdinl, who will show In plain sight come automobiles aro owned at tho General Sheridan for hi. daring work in before your very eyes how tho most cost of prudence, the business devol- snenanaoan vauey campaign. intricate Interlocking directory may oped out of tho machine, employing he unlocked by a simple twist of the its thousands, directly and indirectly, wrtst. and leading to by-product plants, surely Justifies the extent which to If Nebraska's new Board of some seems sheer extravagance. Centre! is really effecting such Those who overreach themselves buy eeofteniee in the purchase, of supplies lng automobiles probably would do It Tor eir Btate reformatory lnetitu- some other way lf we did not havo tkM, perhaps it Bay oe day be the auto to tempt them. given a chance to render the same Mryke for our numerous state nor- Maybo now we will learn how it mat schfols, came to be called Pass Christian. Although cheerfulness Is the recipe by Men Mrs. Hannah Koaokoff ot New York says she ha. attained the age of lit years, she constantly ha. a burial shroud folded beneath her bed. She made herself fifty-five year, ago when she thought her time to die had come. Dr. Charles Perrier, police surgeon at Nimes, Franco, concludes, from expert' mcnt. lasting ten years, that thieve and Incendiaries have the longest feet coiners come next, these being followed In regular order of succession by dyiuv miters, tramps, swindlers and poisoners. Here and There CHEERY CHAFF. to Wooiiler on Taxation. SILVER CREBK, Neb.. Dec. 24,-To the Editor of Tho Bee: Without saying whether or not I am In favor of tho single tax, I wish to comment briefly on some statements made by certain gentle men before the Real Estate exchange as reported In Tho Bee. all of them being advocates of the single tax. If you stimulate the speculative value f land, you forco a lot of it out of use," said Mr. I J. Qulnby. But Is that tho fact7 During the last ten years or so something has oecn tlmulatlng the speculative value of land, but I am not aware that nny land in this locality has been forced out of use. All about me Is land held as an Invest ment, or for speculative purposes, but 1 never heard of nny owner of land refus ing to rent. When a man has paid his money for high-priced land ho surely would wish It to bo earning him something. I see nothing whatever in favor of the Incle tax In Mr. Qulnby's story, lf the man who elected to pay twice as much rent In a town with all modern Improve ments as ho would have had to pay in n. town with nono of them, and then od lected to paying taxes becauso ho had already paid rent. But why not. pay the taxes? Somebody had to pay, nnd if it had been the landlord he would have exacted higher rent Becauso there Is occasionally a vacant lot or an iaio piece of land I see no good reason for revolutionizing our whole system of taxa tion. It would bo about UKo using a dib Mpne eun to shoot a sparrow. Mr. W. P. Baxter sold tnat a lax on merchandise was never paid by tho mer- nhnnt. but by the consumer, ana mai tax on land values Is the only one that ,m nv where It Is put! ana me con clusion of course Is that all tax should be n thn vnlue of land. mm it occurs to mo that mere is a very transparent fallacy In that sort of reasoning. Suppose, for Instance, that ih. tux Dald by Thomas iuipainuK. . Co. on merchandise, building and lot was all put on tho lot alone, would Thomas iflhwtrlck & Co. sell meir gouuo , ... the less price, and would not the con sumer pay the tax in the ono case as woll as In the other? " tne wnoio w r nmnhn wero taxed In tho same way no article of commerce would do aoiu mr 1 cent less, and tho Increased tax. on . v. fw va.nltt lOtS I DCK lt""wi V"'J 1 , 1 u " . - - - vitin" of them) wouia mao no yi -im niffp.rpnce In tho situation. v.au.w " l nut with the slnglo tax in kcuc. .ttnn whiro would the farmer bo wttlrnr off at?" Tho next timo tho Pnntlmen discuss the single tax In pub lie It might bo weu ior ura v.. lighten us somewhat on thai point. The largest and highest cactus In the world 1. found In Arizona. It Is 233 feet In height Formerly Freffch was the most widely spoken language; today it Is the mother tonguo ot only 45,000,000. An Australian has obtained a United States patent for a process for trans planting living hair on bald heads. Irt round figures, 43,000,000 sheep are sheared in this country each year, yield ing 289,000,000 pounds ot wool, worth JC5.000.000. Motor lifeboats carried by one ot the newer trans-Atlantic liners nre equipped ! ton Star. "Come let's go and get a -little bit. I know of tho niftiest little restaurant right around tho corner that is. It you don't object to its cabaret features." "Not me. Apparently, old chap, you forget I'm superintendent in a boiler factory." St. Louis Republic, "Did you notire tho great quantity of diamonds Anna Is wearing?" "Yes. She said her father blew him self for them." "He probably did. Her father 1. a glassblower, I understand." Judge. f "Haven't you any electric lights?" "We had some," replied Sagebrush Sam, "but we took 'em down. The Crimson Gulch city council decided that when two gents make an agreement to shoot on sight, Main street ought to be kept dark long enough to allow those so In clined to get a little slumber." Washing- (th wireless apparatus having a 300- mlto radius. The granite statue of King Edward VII. recently dedicated In Aberdeen. Is be lieved to be the first granite statue of a ruler erected since the days ot tho Pharaohs. Ono of the banks ot Columbus, O., which enjoyed the financial favors of a fcrmcr state treasurer and gave him tho interest rakeoff has Just paid over to tho state $55,000 interest on public funds 2on 1 need to make It hot for us. Boston rather than stand suit for the monoy, Anacpi. In the Western Coal company case on "What do you know about thls7 Three trial In tho federal court of San Fran- ot t,le Bliffklns children were kidnaped Cisco tho company's records showed the I yeJ The hca(J.. . ... neWfl. pale of 1,071 more tons of coal than tha company Imported and paid duty on. One ot the officials testified that the ex cess might havo been duo to the ab sorption of water thrown on the coal pile by firemen. The court smiled and an ex ception was taken. The DruRBlat'a DlannosU. Feople who go to apothecaries to havo their diseases prescribed for occasionally get very strange diagnoses. One day a farmer, wearing a long countenance, la said to have entered an apothecary's shop and remarked: "I seem to hava something- queer In my stomach, and I want you to give mo something for It" What are your symptoms?" the apothecary asked. cvery lime wnue something seems to rise up and then settle back again, and by and by It rises up again." The apothecary put hta chin In the palm of his hand and meditated. "Look hero." ho said, gravely, "you haven't gone and swallowed an elevator, havo you?" Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. t,. ....... in Livery of Evangelism SOMEWHERE. Dec. 23.-To tho Editor ot Tho Bee: I had promised to sum. iu mnnth with a history ot mo popu... movement. But the best laid scnem- of mlco and men. etc. l win oe8u .. v,r. in tho meantime, i wm ubi ou If you have seen anything lately in .. lr that reminded you of an old- fashioned revival or a temperance reform movement? I remember ono umo in mi .1.1. Hint an evangelist had tHWH ......w inra n. aeries of meetings for the sat vntinn of slnnors. Ho had along with him a fnilow whose name I have for gotten. But he was called the wickedest man in Philadelphia. And tho evangelist exhibited him as an example of a con vArtwl sinner. Ho polntod him out to the congregation and Informed them that It didn't make any difference how wlckod they had been, their sins could all bo washed away. Pointing to the aforesaid wtrli.d.st man. ho Informed them that that man had been one of tho wlckedett men that over lived, but now ho was one nf Christ's little lambs. Then the preacher began to pray and tho wickedest man stretched hlmseir at rigni aiiK.co, nh.inm,ii downward over the seat of ) .i. whtin th minister prayed th" wickedest man bellowed a response like a. bull of Bashan. In old times, wnen temDoranco reform swept over the coun try like a pralrlo rire, in every wwn wh.rn they organlred a total abstinence Kocletv. they always elected the bigges nv in the corporation for Its president, I was reminded ot all this when the late wini.m Kuizer took a scoot through tho country lecturing on the "Treason ot Tammany." I think this so-called re form movement Is taking the temperance and revlvallstlo tactics. Let tho good work go on. DER HEIDE. Nebraska Editors He Did you see where somo women In New York, whose husbands objected to a boycott on eggs, gave tho poor fellows overripe hen fruit? She Yes. but likely they didn't notlco tho difference, for so many of the hus bands are bad iSBB themselves. Balti more American. Wife Tho Janitor called and said If wo don't pay our rent the landlord Will make It hot for us. Hub You Just tell the Janitor. If h'll only make It warm for us the landlord Around the Cities Pittsburgh In 1914 must expend $5,000,000 on Its public school system. Chicago is asked to provide 11,000,000 for Its health department for the com ing year. Cleveland Judges demand mora strin gent regulations In the handling of di vorce cases. Philadelphia Is soon to build four new high and elementary school buildings at an outlay of $1,500,000. The Ancient Order of United Workmen plans to erect In Topeka, Kan., an office building costing $150,000. New York's death rate thus far this year Is 13.37 In the thousand, nearly as lqw as that of London, England. When Milwaukee had a socialist ad- ministration a few years ago taxpayers creamed about the extravaganco of the officeholders. For tho coming year the successors of the socialists ore putting tho finishing touches on a city budget $1,700,000 higher than any previous year's budget. paper says: 'Mrs. Fniffkln T.nc ity Jewels." Cincinnati Enquirer. Mrs Clarke mm. rnnntne. hn llv Into her husba'nd's office ono morning. un, iicKi- sne cried, as sne gasped for breath, "I dropped my diamond ring off my finger and I can't find It anj where." "It's all right. Bess." replied Mr. Clarke: "I came across it In my troiisers pocket." New York Times. OLD DOC WIND. Orlff Alexander tn Pittsburgh Dispute!.. Old Doo Wind ha a whispering voice. He has secrets ho says he'll tell. Ho declares that he'll make our hearts rejoice Keep our bodies clean and well. , Hn has never a powder and nover a pill, But our minds aro disturbed with doubt; ror say what you win, tie gives you a cniiu So, old Doo Wind, keep outl Old Doo Wind has a voice like a snore, And they tell me ills nose is iiiue. When We won't let ,hlm In at the big front door, Ho tries to get in at the flue. There in never a doctor who's quite so bold Of his virtues for hours he'll spout But tho burds have told That his heart Is cold So, old Doc Wind, keep out! Old Doc Wind's on the outside, but He says it's a shame and a sin To have all tins doors and windows shut When he desires to get In. But he whistles a tunc at the front and the back Of the house, and his heart Is stout And he says, "Good lack. I can get through a crack! And they can't keep Doc Wind out!" "Two Out and Bases Full!" A Thrilling Moment When Playing the Great CHAMPION BASE BALL GAME What will the batter up do? Come through with a single or double, clean up with a triple or home run, or strike out? Editorial Snapshots C. L. Mayes, publisher of the Rushvllto Standard, set the last Issue of his paper on the new Unltype maehlne he has Just Installed. Miss Florence Reynolds, editress of the Mlnden News, who has been seriously 111 for several weeks, returned to her desk last week. P, J. George, late of the Cuba (Kaii!) Advocate, has purchased the Hebron Reg ister from tne estate or Conoway Lee- dom. Several years ago Mr. George was publisher ot the Byron Blade. Editor U H. Whitman of the Primrose Press has Installed a new press and printed his paper on It the first time the week of the bank robbery. He say. there is no connection between the two events. Fw mh liar for Statesmen. Philadelphia Ledger. The contingent fund for the senate pro vide, payment for B.0GO pounds of tim othy hay. Observant cltlsens are wonder lng why so -small an amount was con sumed, but possibly the consumption Is for a period antecedent to the arrival of soma ot the new members. Chicago Inter-Ocean: General Genevevo de la O Is reported killed In Mexico. Someone knocked his rim off. St. Louis Globe-Democrat; Richard 1 Metcalfe, former associate editor of the Commoner, who Is now governor of the Panama canal tone, nays that his friends understood that ho Is not to hold tho place more than a year or two. Another Plndell? noston Transcript: Should President rolncalre visit tho United States there would be no reason why l'resiaeni Wil son should not return the call, the tradi tion that the executive Bhail noi leave the country being one of those obsolete precedents smashed by T. R. Indianapolis News: Senor Hucrta will have to get along wunoui no aia oi his congress from now until April J, nut of course, that sort of thing Is simple enough for a man of his genius. Indeed, It may bo easier for him to gel aiong without a congress than with It. Pittsburgh Dispatch; Mr. Bryan estl- mates the services of Jefferson and Lin coin as worth $500,000,000 each to the country. But they did not charge that sum. A doctor who saves a mini uie ha. done for him what Is worth all that h has. But the doctor would oe con sldered greedy if he sent in tne diu ior that amount. Toiu Marshall SlVK" Alone. Boston Transcript Vice President Marshall haa signed a chautauqu contract, but will bar yod- lers. When the sweet singer of Indiana noils smites the sounding lyre what chance would a yodUr have anyhow? Every minuto you play this wonderfully fascinating game of baseball is full of thrills. Your interest is kept keenly alive from the time the first man goes to bat until the last man is out. Tho OHAMPION BASE BALL GAME is the sim plest, most interesting and most fascinating of all homo games. Men and women find the same unequalled fun in playing it as do base-ball-loving boys. Whether you know anything about baseball or not, tho directions for playing the CHAM- This PION BASE BALL GAME are so simple that Coupon you immediately know how to play it. and 25c exchanged By special arrangement with the for the $1.00 manufacturer, wo aro enabled to CHAMPION offer this $1.00 C H A M P 1 0 N Base Ball Game at BASE BALL GAME for 25 the Bee Office, 103 and Coupon below. Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Eememberl S x wanted by mU sna 6o Xor SCHOOLS AND COLLEG1SS. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY PARENTS Look your boys over during vacation, and if they are not doing well in school, don't lot them lose tho year, but send them to tho NEBRASKA SOLITARY ACAD-, EMY. Next term begins January 7th, 1914. For information, address B. D. Hayward, Superintendent LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.