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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1914)
TI1KBRK. OMAHA, MONDAY, JANTARY a, 1P14. .1 i WANTED General agents in this territory for the new year. AVo arc prepared to make extra liberal contracts. Business growing rapidly policies unexcelled are easy to soil. Men able to get results can make big money. Write or call on THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY OMAHA, NEBRASKA. MILLIONS OP ACCUMULATED ASSETS. fiascom H. Roblson, Pres. R. L. Roblson, Vico-Prca. Si e Guarantee Fund Life Association OMAHA, NEURASKA. Organized January 2, 1002. Assets, January 1, 1914 $1,319,481.68 Reserve Fund 1,079,377.44 First Mortgage Farm Loans 656,297.50 Kntirc Assets Are Pledged to Secure Policyholders. Policies provide death, dlaabllllty and old ago benefits, and are Incontestable after two years from their date. UnBolflsh men desire life insurance for protection for the family. That is the only kind of a policy we Issue. Men only, 21 to 50 years, are eligible. Since most men desire life insurance mainly for protection, why not buy a policy that will best serve your needs? Rate per $1,000 Insurance, ago 35 years, $13.30. Guaranteed by entire assets. Other ages In eame proportion. Home Office :-: :-: Brandeis Bldg. Phone Douglas 7021. "See Vesy Before You Slip" ACCIDENT INSURANCE TYLER 861 There Is a Standard In Everything The General Insurance Agency with the largest pat ronage, must necessarily approach the standard of ser vice companies, and general reliability "perhaps this ex plains our position at the top." Foster-Barker Company Brandeis Bldg. Phone Doug. 29 Characteristic Western Service This Is what you get when the "Lion" writes your bond. No " delay, no red tape. No better servlco In the WORLD on SURETY BONDS and you can got at our HOME OFFICE hero In OMAHA. Lion Bonding & Surety Co. 9th Floor W. O. W. Bldg. Phone Douglas 678. We don"t want much, Just tho "Lion's Share.'" Missouri State Life ST. LOUIS, MO. Offers its revised agents contract and paying territory, with somo irresistible policies, to men who know and do. They are all coming our way. Write J. E. AUSTIN, General Agent, 894 Brandeis Building. OMAHA. --INSURANCE-- PJK13, TORNADO, AUTOMOIULK, PLATE GLASS. BOILER. BURGLARY, HEALTH and ACCIDENT. ALFRED C. 1109 first National Bank Building BELT YICTIMJOF FOUL PLAY Relatives of Young Iowa Man Think He Was Murdered. ABRASION FOUND ON TEMPLE Discovered Unconsclons, nnd Sur gron Believed Him Suffering from Epilepsy, to Which lie Wn Not Subject. According to the best information avail able to relatives who were Investigating tho case last night, Jbhn Belt, who died it tho county hospital on Christmas day, nas the victim of foul play. "Sly brother. John, came to Omaha the. day before Christmas to buy Christmas presents for the family." said James Delt Of Ascott, la., at police headquarters fast night. "When we heard that he iad dlcd of on cplleptlo fit we were much surprised, for he had never been troubled with that before. Then we went o the undertaker, and he told us that Ely's Cream Balm Operis Clogged Nostrils and Head Catarrh Goes Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Golds and Dull Headache Vanish. Get a Hinall bottle nnyway, Juat to try It Apply a little In the nostril and In stantly your clogged noi- and stopped up air passages of the head will open: you will breathe freely; dullness and headuche disappear. Ily morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore th rout will be gone. F.nd surli misery now Get the small bo' tie of '"Ely's Cream Ualm" at anr - R. C. Wagnor, Soc'y. W. O. Preston, Treas. KENNEDY Thono Douglas 722. there was a notlccahlo abrasion on the left temple, made probably with some blunt Instrument. We know that John had considerable money with him when he came to Omaha, and I believe ho met with foul play here. It lookB to me an If he had been slugged and robbed." On Christmas c'vo tho pollco were noti fied that a man at tho Aetna hotel was In a stupor. Police Surgeon C. n. Foltz went to the hotel and after a hasty ex amination said tho young man seemed to be in an epileptic fit. Owing to the fact that tho police ambulance was out of service, the county hospital ambu lance was called and the young man was taken to tho county hospital, where he died tho following day without re gaining consciousness. At Hulso & Rlcpens, where the body was taken, it wassald that the abrasion was discovered near the temple when the body was being embalmed. James Belt, a brother of tho unfortunate young man, and Hans Tlmm, a cousin, who resides at 2002 South Twentieth street. Persistent Advcrtinrng Is the Hoad to Big Returns. drug More. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates nnd heals the Inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, head and throat: clears the nlr passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleuns Ing. soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay nwuke tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostril closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing, but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Kly',. Crram Halm" and your cold or catarrh will urely disappear Agents Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. -Advertisement, INPWQ ir nm fVio Tncnronpn TXcJA i ACCIDENTS OF THE WEEK j Review of Be Accident Headlines for EIGHT ARE BURNED TO DEATH Incendiary Fire Starts in East Side Tenement. FIFTEEN PERSONS ARE INJURED House In Crowded mill Mmo' Arc Itcclle.l by Firemen, mill Others Kerniir to Hoof of ,tl- JllllllC llullllllB. PASSENGER TRAINS COLLTDE Union Pacific and Rock Island Come Together, in Yards. ENGINEER AND FIREMAN HURT Johnon in,, i Hill,,,. t .siromsburK Local Suffer Minor Injuries, All tbc PiiNKmirrr Kscnpr, LITTLE BABYJS SUFFOCATED Seven Months' Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McDonald Dead. PULM0T0R COMES TOO LATE Poll re Niirtteotin HnMcn (o the Home nlth tbe Life Sinrr, bnt They Are .ot In Time to Sn.e a Life. NEEDLE WORKS ITS WAY THROUGH GIRL'S LEG BROKEN RAIL HURLS FAST MAIL TRAIN INTO DITCH MOSES HAWKINS, INJURED THURSDAY, DIES TODAY WATERLOO MAN IS HURT IN RUNAWAY AT FIIMPRAI in nuiMHWHI Ml TUIMChAL Talbot Replies to Criticism from Outside Parties In n pamphlet written by Head Consul A. H. Talbot of the Modern Woodmen of America and Issued to Its members the following appears: Some of tho offlccseeklng Insurgent leaders aro still trying to mislead the membership by criticism of the head offi ccrs of the. society, reiterating old and frayed-at-the-edse charges that were dis posed of In the Investigation conducted by the insurance departments of Wiscon sin, Minnesota and Illinois and made pub lic April 11, 1913. This exhaustlvo report covered all transactions to December 31, 1912. and . concluding which Insurance . ommissionera Kiicern or Wisconsin, I'reties of Minnesota nnd 1'otter of Illi nois said: 'The examination was directed by the convention of Insurance commissioners at their meeting In Neiv York. Much publicity wns given to this fact In thr- newspapers and In tho official publication or tho society, as well us to the fact that the examination was to be made by the Insurance departments of tho states of Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The examiners made note of all charges brought to their attention against the management of tho society. These charges have all been carefully Investi gated, and the results have been stateJ in the foregoing report. Tho examination has also Included nil matters that 'ap peared In any wuy to affect tho flnunclul transactions of the society, and your ex aminers find no Just cause for criticism, but, on tho contrary, we find that the munner In which the officers and man agement have conducted its affairs have been In conformity with Its constitution and bylaws, and that the funds of the society have been properly conserved und accounted for." This report, coming as It docs from an official source outside of the society, after a detailed Investigation, is a com pleto answer to the vllllficatlon and abuse of tho critics, who contlnuo to ngltatc l.i the hope to udvanco their own selfish In terests. Iniurnncp Note. II. O. Wllhelm, manager of tho (!reat Western Accident company. Is in 'lies Moines this weuk, paying a business visit to tho homo office. The supreme court of the United States holds that if an application for life In surdatfee contains any false statement as to a material fact tho policy Issued upon that application Is void. The fact that the upplicant believed ho was telling the truth makes no difference. Tho company HELD FOR ROBBING BOXCARS Monk Trummer and Casraer Sledzi anowski Bound Over to Jury. ROY SUNDBERG IS RELEASED Trial ut Mm. Slrditunoivskl U to lie Held Saturday Mornlngr In the Police Court llrfore Foster. Casmer Sledzlnnowskl, brother of the redoubtablo "Kid Sledge," and Frank "Monk" Trummer, who wat confined for two years In the penitentiary for attempt ing to hold up a drug store at Clifton Hill, wero bound over Saturday afternoon for the federal grand Jury by United States Commissioner Daniel on a charge of stealing merchandise from box cars which were tbe property of the Burlington railroad, while P.oy Sundberg, who was uccused of being an accomplice In the crime, was released because of Insuffi cient evldonce. Slodzlanowskl wns arrested on Decem ber 23 by Detectives Illch and McDonald while secreted In his home at 1106 Miller street. Hidden under tho stairway was found considerable of the plunder which was stolen from the box cars, and he had on ono of the new pairs of shoes which were stolen Chewing gum, cigarettes and candy of the same Identical manufac ture and brand as those found on Slod zlanowskl were found on the person of Trummer, while both were Identified by switchmen and yard clerks at Pacific Junction as two men who were there on the night of December SI, the night the cars wero broken Into. HodzlHiiowskl ind told several different tales to I'nltcd Stales Attorney Howell concerning tho theft, each story con flicting with the ott.er, but the evidence x.it wetk, showing- the ifeceieity or Police Make Their Report of Crime and of Accidents The Minimi repoit of the police depart mont shows that the year of 191S has been ii busy one, although In respect" much different from that of 191S. In ereaso In certain branches of police work have Ihmmi offset by dcoreascs in others, which catalogues tho Inst year ns ono of very ordinary events. Follow ing Is a summary of tho happenings: 1013. 1912. Persons killed In nuto acci dents 3 Persons Injured In auto acci dents 92 Automobile nceldents S3 Accidents reported 131 S0Q RunsAuto Over Man, Then Stops, Reverses and Backs Over Him Mother of Fourteen Breaks Ankle as She Goes to the Grocery ACETYLENE EXPLOSION CAUSES GREAT DAMAGE DUTCH STEAMER ASHORE IN A DANGEROUS POSITION FIREMAN INJURED IN GROCERY STORE BLAZE LITTLE JAMES ESELIN FALLS FROM AUTOMOBILE I,er Ammitated Charles Cublpv. 615 iNor1" Phcffleld avenue. Florence, who was Injured by a street car at Thirty- would ho taking a risk of which It was Ignorant nnd for which It was not paid If the risk would he taken at all. Bhowlng an entire change of heart, the Insurance superintendent of Missouri will address a fire prevention meeting In Springfield, Mo on January 1.". and on the samo platform will bo u representa tive of tho National Board of Fire Under writers. This week's bulletin of the Missouri State I.lfo Insurance company shows J. 13 Austin, Nebrnska state agent. In N'o. 18 position for business secuiod nnd pnld for during the Inst half of 19i:i by general agencies, and In position twenty-four for Individual business In the same period Tho company1 has 1,800 field men. Opinions of Four ' Presidents on Value of Life Insurance The opinions of Pronldent Wilson, nnd of his threo predecessors, on the voluo of life Insurance wcro expressed oa fol lows: Get a policy, nr.d then hold on to It It means self-respect, It means that no body will havo to put something In a hat for you or your dccndent ones If you should bo snatched away from thorn. CmOVICH CLKVIOLAND. Life Insurance increases the stability of tho business world, raises Its moral toiw and puts nprcmlum upon thoso haliitH of thrift and saving which are so essen tial to tho welfare of tho people as a body. THUOnOUH ROOSKVKLT. A man in office without means must abandon tho hope of making the futuro of his family luxuriously comfortable. All n man can do under existing circum stances to safeguard his family Is to get his life Insured. WILLIAM II. TAKT. If a man does not provide for his chil dren, If he does not provide for all thoso dependent upon him, and If ho has not that vision of conditions to come, and that core for tho days that have not yet dawned, which we sum up In tho whole Idea of thrift nnd saving, then ho linslnot opened his eyes to any ndciuate conception of human life. We are in this world to provide not for ourselves, but for cithers, und that Is tho bnsls of conomy. WOODHOW AVI I.HON'. against him was overwhelming nnd Com missioner Daniel decided ho should bo held for the grand Jury. Trummer was unable to account In wy way for his whereabouts on tho day of the robbery and ho was discovered with goods thnt had been taken from the cars In his possession. Kvldence against him was circumstantial, but it was convincing enough to hold him for tho grand Jury. John Morrln, Lewis Palmer, William Johnson and Oscar Inman, employes of the Uurllngton railroad at Puclflc Junc tion, testified that Sledzlanowskl was seen by them In Pacific Junction the day of the robbery, while Detectives ltlch and McDonald nnd Special Agent German of tho Uurllngton, testified ns to their ex periences searching for Sledzlanowskl. The trial of Mrs. Mnrthn Sledzlanowskl, mother of Casmer. who Is churged with concealing tho property which was stolen by her son, will come up In police court next Saturday morning She is at present free from custodv , given by Nick Dargnczewskl. Slob llrndnfiix. Sick headache Is nearly always eaustd by dlsordcrb of the stomaoh. Correct them and tho periodic attacks of sick headacho will disappear. Mrs. John Illshop of Itosoville. Ohio, writes: "About a year ago I was troubled with Indigos, tlon and had elck headache that lasted for two or three days at a time. I doe tored and tried a number of romedles but nothing helped me until, during one of those sick pells, a friend advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets. Tills med icine relieved mo in a short time." For sale by all dealera.-Advertlsement. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. I)r and Mrr A . lirown of Central City stopped at the Hcnslmw Saturday oa t.ielr wiv hoi, e ftom a New War's .sl with Mrs, llrown s rtlr tlves In Iowa They formerly lived In Omaha. I H0ME OR outside companies ! Can Officers of Home Companies It It v UllUltOi PRESIDENT SNELL SAYS YES Lincoln Insurance 1 1 end Shuns Why rlir:ikiitii Should liny Western lusuritnce nnd Keep Money Home. In an address before the Lincoln Com mercial club. N. Z. Sncll, president of tho Midwest Life Insurance company, said ns lart of his defense for home patronage of life Insurance: "In 1P0S there was written In this state Jll.ttMW or old line life Insurance. JI.19!. Oft) by Nebraska companies and $lo.'J,000 by oi.tsldo companies. Thht placed In the outside companies wns obtained by their agents living In Nebraska, these Nebrnf-ka policyholders were examined by Nohrnsku doctors. In many Instances by tho same physicians who made exam inations for the home companies. Atten tion Is dlrooted to these things bei auso tho U.rgcr part of the task of getting new business for outside companies In aone nnd must of necessity continue to bo done by Nebraska men. The same thing Is true ns to tho loans they make on our farms and city property. No braski. men are the agents who send In the applications Nebraska men inspect tho property and report the sire of tho loan It will carry. If Nebrnjka men eni do these things for the outside companies. they can do them Just ns well for tho homo companler.. Home or Outside 'ontinlr t "About the only iiuestlou then lert fnr so lutlon Is this: Have the officers of Nebraska, companies ns much honesty and j ability to conduct and mnnagc Nebraska companies as tho officers of the outside companies have to conduct and mnnnge their companies? None will contend that tho enRt has a monopoly on tho honesty nnd the brains of this country or thnt Nebraska Is lacking In cnpablo men. From every point the problem Is ap proached the eastern company hns no ad vantage over the Nebraska company. It would seem, therefore, that the officials of tho state companies, men who havo spent nil or the greater part of their business Uvea In this stnto and know con ditions here, could with confidence appeal to the people of this great Btato In tho upbuilding of strong local life com panlea. We can not establish largo Iron and steel mills. We hnvo not tho raw material In our hills. Neither hnve we coal. We hnvo no tremendous water power to turn tho wheels of cotton, woollen and various other factories either directly or Indirectly through cheaply generated electricity. Hut wo have men nnd women, active, vigorous, aggressive, who believe In Nebraska and Its possi bilities nnd who aro tho raw material of life insuiance companies, men and women who this year havo unquestion ably bought moro than US.MW.OOO of life Insurance, ns ngnlust $U,G8S,000 last year, and who next year will without doubt buy n still larger amount. Tho Insurance will be bought. Thin Is a fixed fact. Shall tho homo or the outtdde companies ho paid tho premiums? Shll tho money be kept In Nebraska or sent nway? These ore tho live, practical questions for the people of Nebraska to decide. As the payment of theso premiums Is a "volun tary act on the part of tho cltliens" 'of Nebraska, "an expenditure of their own money" to obtain life Insuranco "In the companies of their choice," no outside company cnu complain If tho citizens of this stato "stand up for Nebraska" abd "patronize a homo company-" Tom Kelly Heads the Nebraska Life Men Tom S. Kelly wns elected president of tho Life Underwriters Association of Nebraska at tho annual meeting held Saturday night. Chnrles Hall Johnston was chosen vice president of the asso ciation nnd W. D. Morton, secretary Kred H. Oalo Is the new treasurer. In accepting tho honor of heading tho nssoclutlou Tom Kelly expressed great surprise as being selected nnd assertoJ thnt he would endeavor to merit the trust reposed In him. Mr. Kelly Is secretary of the Kotary club and one of tho best known Insurance men In Nobrnskn. He will undoubtedly Instill somo of the en thusiasm Into his new office among the underwriters as he Is lending to his offi cial place on tho ttotary stuff nnd In that way help the former organization greatly. Following Is tho new executive commit tee nr. chosen Saturday night: Cor Jon W. Noble, chairman; Franklin Mann. Walter (J. Preston, George T. Illandford and Harry O. Steel. Low Cost of Living Show Looks Good to Secretary Hansen Fred-Hansen, secretary of tho proposed low Cost of Living show, Ik well satis fied with tho progress that Is being mado In selling spuce, and believes the exposi tion will be one of the best ever held In tho city. Orders for space In the Auditorium aro coming In nip Idly und all members of the Itetall Giocers' association, under the uusplces of which the tho at Is to bo held, express the opinion that the exposition w II be more than local. Already many of the Jobbers of tho city havo applied for spa" ond the munu facturcrs are com'ng In, the latest being the ten Ulscult company nnd tho Worcester Salt company. Inspector of Foods Ilosfclo has announced that the de partment over which he presides will have un ixhlhlt, urd tii're ,i tail .1 tin city making a showing of somo kind. A committee has cnlled on the mayor nnd members of the o.iunc.l and they favor a move In this direction. It Is thought the llureiiu of Animal In dustry will make an exhibit ns the soc niary has written from Washington asking for information relative to' ex l.lblts. Tho management of tho show contemplates a series of demonstrations In domestic relenco and kindred sub Jects, and to this ud agricultural col leges In this and nearby states havo been asked to co-operate. A similar Invitation i has oein extended to tho women's rlufcs i of Nebraska. The executive committee of the sIimw i bus opened offices In t'.u Omnha Lulld ng land Ixian company building, Fifteenth und Dodge streets, wncro meetings ro I held every Monday night. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To Our Members- Notwithstanding Hie numerous asiurances given t members of our Society by the Incentive Counoll that the Chicago rates wolilt not oe put In force, sonic members seem to believe that If the cases appealed tf uglier courts are reversed, the Kxecutlve Council will Immediately, and befort the next Head Tump, put tho Chicago rates Into force. Such belief in not In ac i. Vf.V?.7VVi,h ,llp fnct" "'J1' ""Iclul action taken. The cases appealed from tlx mjunttlon decrees of the lower courts In Iowa and Illinois to the higher courts ii . H '"'"T1 ,fo.1' "' purpose of having, these courts of last resort define t'.c . ..nr. i me .Modern woonmcn or America under our charter, tt 1 Vi, "r '""""kc rates. f the membership should so desire. There Is no purpose ii,.' i."5 ne Kxerutlvp. Comiell to enforce these rates even If tho coUr !.eri,i.; r 'V... 1 ',PiK.XMni,,vp 1 (,"nr" believes In the right and power of the mem ini iVJl "'.."r'c'y l conduct Its affairs, and If these cafes are reversed tin .... 1 '"n w"l Imve such right, u. .-, ir",fo.'i0' lc,1 ,U 1,0 "mlerHlnod once morn and forever that by' order of Cour mn., '17., 'IT , agreement of the Head Officers of tho .Modern Wood. ueVim, i tll"? iT h,7 01fflrll Proclamation of the Kxecutlve Council, the rntf tersl . ulety Is left entirely o the Judgment and wishes of the mem- A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: If your neighbor would pay you tho premium charged by tho (Iroat WoMorn, could you afford to give him tho protec tion which Hh policies provltlo? If not, can you afford to carry your own Insurance? Of course not. Then this should bo your New Ycnr's Ilosolution: Hesolvcd, That In tho future I will carry my henlth nnd accident Insurance with tho GKKAT VKSTHHX. ARE YOU INSURED? H. O. Wilhelm, Manager NEW BAIRD BUILDING, 17TH and DOUGLAS STS. -PjViorre Douglas 3316 SALESMEN WAJNTED OH 11914 Who Knows What Uio New Year 1914 . Will IlrlnR to You or Me? Protect your family with a policy In THE NATIONAL LIFE. 1914 J, V. STARRETT, Blo0K, 1914 ?IBBMIMI,-wliMMIiwl--tgM1W1 I - lutle ""-V. A" tncom. stopptn Had. he Insured A. hary lau, a month or two, B of ore the fall, Vt .w? ' . dootor'" ml 1KB TBAVBI.BRS wonld No, that not all! The rent past due. Hare paid It all. MORAL) INSURE IN THE TRAVELERS. TOM KELLY, "Tho Insurance Man." Tylr 801. City National Bank Building. ACCI DENT HEALTH SURETY BONDS LIABIL ITY PLATE GLASS AND Wo aro Issuing the most liberal poll cles consistent with good service to our tmtroim und honest adjustment of their losses. NATIONAL FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OIIAXA, National Fidelity and Casually Ilulldlnc Company's Property. Deforo decidlns on your intiur unco 'phone D, 1276. and ask about the new low coat, all guaranteed pol icies, all pluns. Life Limited Payment, w n d o w m e n t s, Joint or Part nership Corpo ration and Monthly Income or Pen tilon Policies. The rrudsntlal Ins. Oa. of Amerio, Inc. as a Stock Co., by Now Jersey. VL BRXTOB CARPENTER, Mir. for Nebr.nka and South Dakota, 019-aaCltyNr.fi Bank Bids;., Omaha $500 REWARD Koi- nny rase of IMLKH that DH.J MAXWKLL ninjtot. euro. NO PAIN,. NO DKTKNTION PltOM Ill'SINKHH.i Pay WIumi Cured. HiiiulreriH of the most prominent people In Omaha, and from nil parts) of the I'nlteil Stales have heen cured by lilt. .MA.WVKLL luriuK IiIn HH jciir.s in Omaha. 17lli nnd Parnain StreetH, OMAHA Phono Ited 1 !!()() Men in Want Seek Shelter from Cold at Police Station The first cold weather of the winter has brought no Utile amount of suffer ing to the homeless and unemployed men and women. Moro than a hundred men Inst night sought shelter at tho city Jail. The number has tunged fiom fifty to reventy-flvo nightly for the last week. None wns turned away last night, and they continued coming ' until after -o'clock this morning. Thougli iiono of the applicants at tho pollco station nie women, tales of suf fering by women are told by the men who seek shelter on the baro floors of the old Jail building. Last night seven men were arrested for Mealing coal from cars In the railroad yuids. John Murphy was arrested by Special Officer McOarry at tho Missouri Pacific yards, while at the I'nlon Pacific MinlH Special Officers Matthews und Mil ler arrested Charles Cox, Join Mahel Charles Heed, Pearl Haker, Martin King nnd Arthur Illackwell. All of the men wero booked on a ohnrge of petit lar cenv. According to tho people In charge of ihiirltuble Institutions, more demands have been mado on them during the last few weeks than for many years. Nearly lf 7nrRrTUUnt41 A. It. TALBOT. Head Consul. C. W. HAWKS, Head Clerk. A N. BOUT, f H. K. MtMH'lIY, It, It. SMITH. J Director. I". II, KOIIN8. I S. S. TANNint, I Kxecutlve Council, M. W of A. INCREASING ITS TOROB. in the last two months TUB Mil) V I'.ST LIFU has Increased Its active agency forco by adding to It such men hh J. 11. Alockctt. Jr.; George McPlinr Hon. Arthur McPhorson. Mnrtln Teb. rlnko and Henry Levi, nit of Lincoln. The last two will commence work on January Int, 1914. This company has need of four or flv capable and earnest men to develop northeastern Nebrnska. Previous ex perience In Helling Insurance Is not nec essary. It Iihh excellent pollclcH and a very liberal Agent's Contrnct, and only ono contract for every agent. The Ini tial commissions aro based upon tho vol ume of business, written each yenr, and renewal commissions aro based upon the volume of premium paying business in force. For additional Information call or write The Midwest Life N. 8NKLL, PiiKHinKNT A NEBRASKA STOCK COMPANY MIXING NON-rARTIClrATING UTl INSURANCE 0NU FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, LINCOLN. OMAHA AQENOT OITT NATIONAL BANK BUHiI)INO, OBOBOB CROCKER, X. A. PIN NUT, Oenaral Agents. 6 "State Mutual Life" OF WORCESTER, MASS. ONE OF THE OLDEST 69 YEARS and Host Companies oa Earth. W. H. INDOE General Agent 0B3 Ikto Illdg. OMAHA. THE SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Lincoln, is putting out new policies that furnish the greatest amount of life insurance at the least cost. Your Insurance Business Can be advertised as profitably as any branch of merchandising. TRY IT on The Bee's Insurance Page every day sees a marked Increase In the number of unemployed men In the east side of the city and tho nollo. or. j fronted with an army of vagrants. ! . j Flour r Crashed unit Braised. Hucklen's Arnica Halve gives sure re lief, quickly hrals sores, bruises, buns, 35c All druggsts.Advert'seinen. The Persistent and Judicious Use c Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road u Business Success,