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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE
ypUNDKD DY KUWAKU HUWKWAThJt
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BBB BUILDINC1. FAUN AM AND 17TH.
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tiass mailer.
TKRMS OF SUBSCIUPTIOKB.
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Daily Bee, without Sunday, one yew- -g
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4.00
Evening and Sunday Bee. per
Bveninir. without 8unday. ""'""SJ
Dally Bee. Indudlne' Sunday. pcrrno..j
Dally Bee, without Sunday, per mon
Address all complaints ot eIR"'flt"u
In deliveries to Cltr circulation Uept.
cept on Omaha and eastern excuangw.
not accepted.
rilfH-inKS.
Omaba-Tlie "V"?' ,
South Omaha-Si! J .glr.V street.
founcll Bluffs-14 North Main Btreeu
l.lncoln-K UtUa "ulldkiB.
ihloaso-Wl Ilearat llulldint.
?ew York-Boom 11W. fFi,"mmlfce
St I-oul-M3 New Bank o.mm.trw
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COmiESPONDKNCB.
c ommunication, relallns to " "
editorial matter should be addressea
umaha Bee. Kdltorlal Department.
Do-Somethings and Do-Nothings.
It Is Idle to scold tlio stay-at-
homoa who refused to take tho trou
bio to co to the polls and voto at the
recent special olectlon, or to attempt
to put upon thsm the responsibility
for tho outcome, where tho shifting
of a few votes would have changeJ
the result. All things boing consid
ered, tho proportion of stay-at-homes
disclosed is not abnormally largo
compared to the revolatlons of pre
vious special elections either here or
In other cities.
But that is not the point wo wish
to make so much as that every com
munity Is made up of people who do
something and of people who do
nothing people who are active In
public affairs, and pcoplo who take
no direct Interest In them. The dif
ference between these two classes Is
manifest also in every society, club,
labor union, business organization,
church congregation In fact, in
every assemblage or association of
Individuals. Kvecywhoro a few take
the lead and rally tho support of fol
lowers possessing the energy, whllo
the listless moroly sit around with
out expressing a desire or Indicating
FEBBUAUY CIBCULATION.
51,715
... t -.v,. ... rvtuntv or Douslaa. as-
"I'Bnv v. beinr a preference, ine ao-notnmgs arc natch, received new of the death or a
duly aworn, aaya that the avewse uaiiy content to let tho do-somethings run brother In California.
.ThisDax in Omaha
Twice Told Tales
MAItCH 13.
Thirty Wats Ago-
The remains or the late Bishop uiaxK
son were Interred In Trinity churchyard
at 1 o'clock. The caiket was of red
cedar covered with black broadcloth, on
which rested a puiple pall with a largo
white cross. Blshws MeLaren of Chi
cago, Hare of South Dakota, Hpalding" of
South Dakota, Brown of Wisconsin. Vail
of Kansas, Robertson of Missouri and
Walker of North Dakota participated in
the ceremonies.
A Forirotten Detail.
When Joseph W. Balloy, now practicing
law In New TorW. befran hl career In
Texas, he was approached by a ntgri,
with a request for legal assistance. The
neicro was accused of havlns beaten up
his wife In a manner that endangered her
life.
Bailey Immediately went after the
facts.
"What did you do to her?" he asked.
I ain't dono nothln' 'cep hit her
cross do hftid." explained the offender.
"Now. look yere. 'Jack,' " said young
Bailey, "you must have hurt her pretty
badly. What did you hit her with. Didn't
I IJMU1X. IT link UIU JVM i.lV
tW?' uymT l i.w Uii have something In your hamir
CJ. F. Harrison have formed a law part- . .. . ,.,. .0I.1 -jack"
nershlp with the firm name ot Daley, , d haye noUj,ng n my
.VIItftV JP 1 Tn trl snri ttltll nffItB Itl In? I
After a few minutes "Jack" 'returned.
"I done been thlnkln' of it. an' sencc
I done tried to rlcollect all de details."
ha replied elowly. "I b'lleve I docs re
member dat I had hold of ft skillet
but 'I ain't noways sartln noways sartln
which han' It was In." Popular Maga
zine.
First National bank building.
John Wlthnell and his daughters,
Blanche and Allle, have returned from a
delightful trln to New Orleans and thi
south.
It Is announced that the spiritualists
will hold their anniversary In Masonic
hall on the Kth and 30th to comment
the advent of spiritual manifestations at
Hydcavlllo thirty years ago, and that
Colonel D. M. Fox and wife will etindue:
tho proceedings.
Joe 11. I licks, city editor of the Dls
Vnnr Neighbor's VlU
Congressman Jamea C. caninu 01
Kentucky, was reminded of one the other
evening when reference was made in tne
way In which Bertha bangs the piano.
Some time since, ho said, sweet it pai
tjuiy bjuiui . " ,C Kiihruarr. I " 1 I tome ume since, no "
Hrrnlatlon for the month ot leoruary, i ii I u. ,i t ri,,i. k. jnhnaon aral . . .. . . . i...
iii -o M TLi. ;uu wornn, rcocrtiuK uiiij uiu iuuvi-i -. laown at. ine jnanu in
little
"nwinllT WILUAMB,
rMrMilsilnn Manager.
KulMcrlbed In my presence and sworn to fault,
Ufor. n this Wjgggiyft TBit. Of course, what every live com- ,Bed m, dled.
seal wotary u.w mun y wants and needs Is to In-
rj wonty 1 ears aco
9abcrlHers ipavinir me r
temporarlly ahoald hare The Bee
mailed to Ihem. Address trill bo
chjmsred as often as requested.
Shorlnsr the Jobless to the Farms.
rAPILMON. March It -To the Editor
of Tho Bee: In a recent editorial or cor
respondence you say something about
Kelley's army being made up of vagrants,
hoboes or bums, and that It these' men
wish work they could, obtain It, as tho
farmers are now, and have been, desirous
of getting reliable help.
As a farmer's son ami working as a
farm hand myself at present, and having
traveled somewhat In the, last few years,
I wish to say you do not know farmers
or tho conditions of the men designated
as "bums." Last fall I went to my home
to stay during the winter, but my folks
were unable to keep me unless I paid
my board, and I had no money to do that.
I had to come clear from South Dakota
down here near Omaha to get a place to
work for my board. Coming through
Omaha on my way I talked with a young
Chap of rcsDectablft imrimn. vrhn mM
Jobs fn 'Omaha were as scarce as they
could be, ami that ho had been nearly
arrested as a vagrant. Do you suppose
that anyono Is going to start out and
tramp the country for miles in mid
winter In search of a place on some farm
to earn his board If It can possibly be
avoided? If not, how Is an Idle man in
the city to know what farmers. If any,
want a chore boy?
People say this and that about the
needlessly Idle, but It Is because they are
nt nml Innllnnnhln rlcht to fln.l receiving congratulations over a daugh- .uburban home, and started to bat at
l, uu iiraiui in uit ,thn v.v. Tlint was 8 OCIOCK. fll cnorailt Of rnnrtlllnn. A. . U-.ll..,.
Charles E. Flsk, the well-known printer. ah, wt8 ,un on the Job. The same at nrmy, I do not know, but I believe that
9. At 10 ti man who had jusi moica if h men mm nffr,i
Into the neighborhood come over and aD4 W8ges they would be. id to ink
creaso tho proportion of tho do- J,7, ",7.i , frT.v .,,i vm gently pushed tho buxt button. them. If they did not. then It would ba
CHEERY CHAFF.
Artist-Your wife has such a mobile
face.
Husband That's queer, wo ve only just
got one. Baltimore Amerloan.
'I want to avoid being misunderstood."
said the man who explains. t
wen. replied Senator sorghum, v -yn
want to consider that It wrks both
ways. Sometimes belnx misunderstood m
lueky." Washington Star.
"I think the wk take a man at his
own valuation."
I think toM are mistaken. The cus
tomhouse Inspectors are as alert a
ever:" Town Topk.
Her Dad What do vmi mmn. sir. bv
embracing my daughter?
Ybung Man I was merely obeying the
Scriptural Injunction to "Hold fast that
which la good." Boston Transcript.
"You say the prima donna Is the prin
cipal of that musical show?"
"Yes."
"And the pretty chorus?"
"That rcDresents the Interest." Cin
cinnati Enquirer.
"I hear Wombat is a gentleman farmer
now."
'ltlght un to the notch, too. Puts
evening dress on all his scarecrows every
day at dusk." Ioulsyjllc CourieriJournaJ.
"Why don't you have a tombstone
placed on your wife's grave?"
"I want to wait a year or two. Then
I'll not bo likely to Indulge In foolish ex
travagance." Chicago ltecord-Herald.
A retail dealer In leather goods, doing
business In Baltimore, wrote to a firm
In southern Massachusetts ordering a car
load of the merchandise. Tho firm wired
hlin:
"Cannot ship your order until the last
consignment Is paid for."
"Unable to wait so long," telegraphed
J the leather merchant. "Cancel tho order.'
I Upplncott's Magazine.
"And how long, doctor, should I stick
to this plain. Inexpensive diet which you
recommend T'
"Why-cr until my bill Is pald."-8at-urdny
Journal.
JUST A CLERK.
H. J. Maclean In New York Times.
L-ord. I am but a little olerk.
That scratches with a pen;
I rlo and eat and toll and steep,
Just an all other men.
The only colors In my life
Are drabs and duns and grays,
Yet on the whole I am content
To tread the beaten ways.
But sometimes when the mtdsprlng mist
floats In the scented night.
Strange spirits whisper In my car,
And visions cross my sight.
I sec myself a giaclous youth,
In purple nml bright steel:
The golden spurs of knightly worth
Arc glistening on each heel.
I rldo Into a world of dreams.
And with my pennloned lane
I pierce the mystic veil that hides
The land ot high romance.
But as I pass through Galahad's glades.
Adventuring on my way. ,
A ghost Is ever at my back.
The ghost of every da
And noon or late Its horrid hand,
That never yields or stays.
Will hurl me from my land of dreams,
Back to its beaten ways.
Oh. Ixrd. some pray to Thee for gold,
Som for n woman's smile;
But all 1 ask Is a breath ot life,
Onco for a little while.
Grant me. before I pass beyond,
One chanco to play a part.
To drop the guise of the little clsrk
And show the man at heart.
LJ'Z'lfirZ, rA, frnm gently pushed tho buxx button. ,
somethings, for they are the vitaliz- Bt roulB( t0 hear thc argunjcnl. "I hrd your
nM lM 1 1, a hnnillnllnH Tltlil i . . - -1 .1 , IPIKIIICU VII" ll "tll"1 "
mtiur 111 uiu u'uiuiiuii. xnuioi mo union x-acmc -nurnnieu or i- . ,-,t t .i.ri,ifTt1 1 . ,
... . .... ... jt Inarsa came to the door, and J tnougm from what are thev rnlnp ,n hr.-
I most promising iioia tor enusunentai Jiorugn m. uir pomuom s - - . .,,,. . i . . .. " .......
Z T, .....' t..Z ,.:..!' .L-JrecenUr cut. He was accompanied by I" would drop in for R ' ' .1 foes anyone bellevo men Prefer to be
. .urn iuu.. ui ra ....UUB .u-u Ireland, attorney in Nebraska "J"ne! Flnov ' "-- miserably clad and fed. or that It Is
eXlXalr to call them "hiimn " Tf !. mn
" ore ent back to thc cities they came
who are still young, and not vet con-1 . IviriiA'a nana, trying to haul the new I naturft, tn -f
J. Bull Is also watchfully waiting. f,rmcd ,n do-nothing habits. Tho Chrls Oleson waj sitting comfortably neighbor Into tho house, "atadyou did! rcmely to ,hovo th0 worknR
young men and women must bo pre- perched on his lofty load of hay. driving B "1 "'" I'l T'V in countr'- you had better get the farm-
I . . a I "."Vftf HTHPIIV LllU La TCBUVIIUCU UIU wvn I rVm Whrt .nt k n a. .J...tl.. t I
called on to take a hand In public n. two nomo ateca. id.ure y a.ong wnen ""'.ns: nta the parlo, in .r . "
iw, lim iia BiiiU'cu unu auu nnu uuwii 1 - . t . i ' w v o m I
come Chris Oleson with a broken collar- B Particular case nu u Know where to go to get work and not
bone. It h'aDoened at Seventeenth and ,r9 t0 e tno P"0" wl, was .pos bve to tramp the country. Poorly dressed
Democracy and Tammany. Cuming streets. scssea oU0f"' ond hungry. CLARENCE SJOBLOM.
Undoubtedly, many domocrats are George Michael and Walter Bridges aurance. -i-n.ui.
.1-1. --j ..-.j r.-.- , ... .Isllnned and fell whllo trvlnir to rnls a I 1 I . Ja lo lnc Inse.
bick nu iireu oi ijobd .nurpny aii'tir " : . , T t
ihuuci in hid main luuiu ul Muryayt
The Sale Will Soon Be Closed
and the prices increased and then the new Encyclopaedia
Britannica will only be sold for cash. You should send your
inquiry at once.
Friday tho thirteenth! Keep your
lingers crossed!
t
The really happy man Is he who
actually achieves something worth
while.
affairs.
niannlMrnllon Dralred. OMAHA, March 12. To tho Editor of 1
Would like to unload tholr party of t. n. . I It may be a perennial. But It sounded The Bee: You do Mrs. Hlclto an Incalcul-
hlm If thnv nnlv knnw linw. hut Itl u-m -ii w..n.. ...uJ .w.i I cood In tho stock exchange smoking I able Injury by erroneously renortlnc
...... .... - - -1 nwiiiu truuiMB, vii, uiiuij at.iutii. men IVKU. I " - . . , It... . - . j
evidcnUy takes moro stratogy than Amputation of one of Mlchal's legs was room, where tho broker old It as tho her case mJ& of
. . .. . . . ...... I U.....I I OUtnUL OI IJIS own uuvinink- I ....... u i uc.ioc ,i.
nas yet Doon aispiayea. mat IS , ww M . ..fft ,. bear or a bull?" some mlsUke on tho part of your
quite apparent in tho subterfuge "'l, JTiU at'tho break- reporters wh.ch .caused this injuryshe
apeak, a word amiss, or. seemingly. !Vl. 9 that ,,., Interest you. - aJTJa iSTS SS
tiuiivuui wu4iiviiinuv vtuu ava iiuii-i ruid. i ' i..na ......
But, of course, Omaha, as the
"convention city." must have an
ciudltorium.
John Llnd Is a man who never
any other way.
payment or cues.- ""w ir ;"-' u. .,. hnth w a denial. In my Judgment wo nroved th.
The Tammany chief natural pro.
Secretary Drexel was preparing for an my boy?"
a Justification or the truth, but he filed
a eopintv ror tno prevention on "" wmi ii.uiui ...- .. . . . ....... ,i..
tiselesa noises could keep busy right 'esses Indlffcronco to tho whole af- th)!M mtn M apcaker;: Dr. GcorBO l, I know whether I am a cub or a calf."- n U Judgment, thought Mr. Qark was
here In Omaha. I fa,r' 1,10 c,ub UB mombershlp and Miller, Qcneral John C. Cowln, Edward New Tork Times.
all. but his satraps declare tbey will uosewater. w. h. noberson. John I.
Now Orleans Is putting- on an restoro him to tho organization. All wcr w' AIe3""der and President
"Exposition 01 mg ideas, wnvcu isioi wmcu may ue uiu ucKinnint, oti
his end, or, possibly, a now triumph Ten Years Aec
for him. If tho nntis can scrapo up Mrs. Haiiie MoAvoy, wife of w. o. Mc
a big idea In Itself.
For purposes ot freight rato class- a little moro grit and go after him Avo Wjnbna, Minn., and it was
announced the body would be laid at
rest at Bardtown, Ky.
not liable.
Airs. J licks, a pure, modest woman, la
confined in a hospital In this city with
a new born babe, suffering from the dis
appointment of the technical delay In this
suit and pained by this error provoked by
Clark's conduct. Judge Estello will not
Washington Star: Thc German scientist t0" yu tbero was any blackmail about
who says there la no chanco for anybody "" mm nna you
to live forever endorses tho conclusions m convmcoa ot your error.
Editorial Snapshots
ltlcatlon ico cream is a food. Well, as some went after his Illustrious!
all right, if it Includes frozen Oggnog. prodecossor they may get him. But w. M. Xtobcrtson of Norfolk was h of a large number of life insurance ex- A" tho cn8e. ""elf, I shall file a
- I Xfn.nhv V,n nlrnn.lv olimnn mni-n Ih. olt ..l..l .1.. . .u.. ... I .1 lol.1.lQ11 v lamli hniM , I motion for a neW trial and it It is OVCr-
tenacity than Crokor. He makes it w "t for the republican nomination those who look for an end to Huerta's , 8 " . VV rhT''0
tnanago to keep tho Billy Sunday very clear that ho means to sta.y tor svcrnor. Wiien asked what, fron regime.
for this woman and fight It to a final
in,. ..I.I ,
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tahernacio tent in permanent com- Wlth Uio shin. Even then a chanco 7?"..wu""w "'"V" """""n muc" " "c """"" shown me more than ever the miuMic
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JfMBOl'JH.
cliango in Tammany.
Perhaps tho wit Is not far off in Polities Is politics, vou
In-tho chieftaincy would work no w, ..w.u. h.h - :z" .JL.; V hn. whn 8U"'rcd wom " & nutf. govern-
I ' " " I UIUQQ v mo IIHIIISU ... ....w m.nl TAIl.t r Vltllrtf...
Knimrl t r I w ' - . . .
way this morning." oro maidens, or widows we are
know. I Dr. Robert Gllmore, who had been se- say the movement Itself absorbs lota of
NAtll nl.l Qiii.nnllM. T.. . I . .
opining that Omaha is awaiting tho Sulzor may bo "tho samo old Bill," r,ouly nt w,th Pneumonia, was reported valuable blecult-bulldlng, trouser-patch- FBEMONT, March la.-'io the Editor
outcome of homo rule In Ireland bo- out there's likely to bo "many a slip convalescent, ame to sit up in ms oca ng nnd baby-spanking time. 0f The Bee: I was on the stamping
fore trying It hore.
So far as concerns the faithful
llll lined up at the pie counter, tho
policy of watchful waiting docs not
strike tho democratic heart.
The crooks exposed Uy Tho Boo urnod 10080 on tho London art KaHof traveling, visiting several states and
. .. ... ,7,, , . . lories. So long as they confined many cities.
always go to tho World-Herald for
tholr sport to smashing Parliament Bishop Coadjutor Williams admlnl-
aid and comfort, and never fall to j . . ' m. mttnrt Trii, tered the sacrament to thirty young
- .mn..l..tlo ..nnn.. O...V....MO I .11,. .. . .
u.na, moill) -unu Ul lllCm EIT1S, WHO
were confirmed at St. Mathlaa' Episcopal
get a sympathetic response.
walls and assaulting Parliament
Will I ft n rn iilnir . vipinl Int a I . . ... . ....... .. . .. I .. . . ... . i ... . .
twlot inn nnH Un" ttnfnrn rtnmnc. " , " l flew IDTK www. Lei mo fcux-iu- siu. wncu me uonu-Jieraia years ago
twist CUP na BP DOioro oomoc Mary's avenue, a little after midnight, pient," saya James J. Hill, "put reins on defended the big treasury cmbewlers. sol
ruwjr uuu inuiimiuy nro uirurtou. r.. j. iieru. ii uoaru ot Trade building. rl rmnnU. find food a.nd raiment for am nrenarcd for Its defenso now nf h
was accosted by two thugs, to whom he ho rest and guarantee pleasant weather "good citizens" indicted by tho Omaha
The Mosf TTnkindt .Cut. coughed up his wad, 5.5, and was happy .11 the Ume and we nhalt have a final grand Jury. If tho World-Herald wishes
The militants cot nretty close to t0 get awy My to th1, country;" an epigram which, as Artenius others to consider these men persecutcl
4 .....Muvo Huk ' V W V I litin n Tlnm. wnfr k..l Ik. .....1. I ... . . . . .... V- - . 1... . ... ..... . .
!,.,. . i, d.i,- ,t.. ,... " " " " o win, i wara usea 10 says, is m m. ivu - ihhuwjiiib unm conviciea, wny aoes it
'" ."" uu". "here for six weeks he did a good deal ea.tlo" if taken at all. InsUt on acaulttlnc them In advance. Of
Pillsbunrh Dispatch: The announced dc-I course, those who know the ancient!
termination ot one express company to I animus of the paper understand why.
retire from business rather than meet "Oood cltlrena" may bo but a relative
the competition of the parcel post. Is not term, but In the list of those Indicted is
shared by the other express comitinles. one whom President ' Roosevelt onco
It fills our heart with fierce and whoop- KnocKcn out otnee witn the big stick.
Ing Joy to find one subject on which tho Roosevelt became convinced that he was
express companies are not tied up to act no. a saie agent ror tne government to
nil th same wav. iiave in so responsible a position. An-
1-.U..4 i.. -M.... Th tirt.iuiiv of lei. otner in the list of "good cltlrcns" has, I
limiii.A... ..w..-. -- l-, i.. v, i.ji.i.j , ....
Islatures, courts and popular sentiment .......:u uf a. (cu.
toward cornoratlons is getting to b .. .. ,i.
,i.i- in ims th ct-na-rd I presume, will not bo laid at your door.
Oil company of California was able to "P? la Nebraska familiar with tn.
earn onVy IU.St.U0 on a capital of "C,..f.ll! L.;?.1!!
Wh.f tv. rnmlnir toT w" n'X movru uy mm laiem cxni-
- hltlnn. A vou nrr. .Iro.rtv iinil. It.
t. i . . mu r ...I. i-l... 1 I " "
INCW lOrR TOriU. illO "Vlv I tlrt. ... .1,1, ,. l,h.,rt
. ... .... . I - - - " w I
railway, once one oi in ,.rvn... , 1 beeve ru Mk withhold by
J .... ....1,1 nnul Vi v. itrtnllt 16ft. . I 1
it viia , ' I name to save me from Its venom.
Br venturing- into tho wilds ot New members, and oven burning down church at the morning Bunday service.
York. Felix Diaz gives himself the or Palatini nomes, tnoy wero sur.o
infif nf ihn dnnht nn m whnthnr of nothing worse than starvation
he fled from Mexico for fear of gun- "trlkcs, but now that they are play- PeOPlO aild EveiltS
Yl.n I .UK W1IUII DIIBnuia Ul lUllfeuMMVU UUUII I I
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tno art gauerios, results mn,y do ex-
Nobody dlsDUtes the Statement PCCted. I Nebraska's division of the federal pie
' I f.
that tho democracy Is now alert. In- For It has becomo necessary to counter at vasnington is conspicuous for
AnA dn fihfi.l vM-h.m nw close these art gallorlos to save their ,u array or ,a, nlttrs
. i.. .i ... .k.t .- ,.i. nia a.i ni- Th Cleveland man who has started out
tne spoils. gnuory in nonuun is auoui, m wuriu- BMt roo)a ot ,ast year ., , a a ,a job
loss a heritage as could bo Imagined; than Diogenes tackled and Is fairly cer-
Moro than half of tho recruits In Theso. art galleries nro veritablo tain of winning one of the tags
General Kelley's workless army have mcccas for tourists with plethoric Anthony Curttn, who celebrated his 70th
already deserted because of short ra- wads. Closing them may repulse W'tMay recently In Waitham. began
tlons. It was not fair to put them and expel all these easy-money sight- " . , 'Z.Z Z. ,...e.r ! .. !
.. .!. . . , I . I ' "- . ..i.ii. IIU lino UV5II ! Ilia
10 uot icdu Boors. present location for the last thirty years,
Possibly, then, this latest manl-l pictures of th rmt lum hu nm in
QUv amlablo democratic contom- festatlon of PankhursUtls may prove i-ondon last month reveal King George
norary awards County Treasurer Urol tn bo n blessing In disguise. Hit . wearing a smile as copious and catching
a halo" for voting against tho home London shop-keeper, hotel-keeper or I v" "r8 " ' n " in!
w.lft ohartnr. II will nnt .nnnnrt .hint ... 1.. u.,... ronauon. ino royal grin is rnpgea
" " , ny "'or sort wi neopur uu iub uuuy with Van DykJ whUUers
jr ro-cviiuu, iiuwurcr, uaicoa og uune Rxlf no js touched on a really
tender spot.
runs as a democrat.
What's this? "Amailng nnd
shocking conditions In the coal fields
of Colorado?"' And Colorado one ot
our progressiva reform states, the
Judge Joel Uranham, dean ot the Geor
gia corporation lawyers, whose borne Is
In Rome. Qa., says that ministers are
smooth shaven, when, according to the
tiitii. it.... . 1. t t. ...... ..... . .
Last Sunday was the IWth anniversary
Chivalry Versus Justice.
over street car eoats for women
In waelnc. certain hldn-hound on-lnf xi. Ahi.n xr.ui .r k-...i...-..
. . T..J ft II.J.... 1 .1...I - " """ " .ivi.uui,iuih
iiuiuu f -uu,,o u mu, uuu pononft of oqUBi Buffrago rlso to Mass.. and she celebrated It by reading
voies-wr-women parnaise: remark that if women voto as men h" Bible. "Thus far, this year. be has
rf Ih.v .,nh. In lhlr hnnro n01 cvcn nau ln reporter,
ft W f MH. fcV. W . V. t - I ... , . . . . , . I .... ... - ... ... . V w w. ..v. "
nance will be advertised throughoutPr,ia raen ,n ole.r v"1ro' Vl "". m.l.
illicit triA "nntti nnivn .V" miif. nnitni r . ... . . ...
as a great socialist v--. nenator -xiumar. nas inaurca nis seso
t thi. .ii, , I suiirage pesiuo equat treatment, in ciates to cut out smoKing nunng execu
u E-vuk 1 .... . , .1.- live sessions. "I did not mind lnhnvn
..a. . . 1 L1IID ICi J LUIIIIDIiUUUI VI klU W S VUV PlWUU I " ....
ciausta certainly nave a ngnt to L.i..- t.. xt.t. t, ' smoke formerly." said the pitchfork
the country
achievement.
throw themselves a few bouquets.
wnmn 1or.rflt.ir In Ih. Vnhr.sVtt mm. ""Oko formerly." said
" , " ; . . statesman, "but since I was paralyzed
,paign tor equal Buurase is nuoieu rour yws lho ,ra.,, of tobacco n.u.
If she is not ungrateful, the noto, aa ayms: seates me.
l,i. M rt.,,i wiu i. .1,. iin. mcy ey men wu(u iue mwr cnitniry ola Biii Kahler. the hunchback bcar
f th Wo'rld mrald a tanK hie tok7n ,f Wome'1 VoM- But m'n d0U,t ot San Vraadsso. underwent a searching
of tho World-Herald a tangible token eor hat.tlDDlng and car seats: all thev i-v..i..i w it,.
Of appreciation for his kind words want is Justice. when his hump proved to be a tin can
cautioning the public not to think) But have women ceased to care filled with gold coin and paper money.
harshly of her because the grand! for gallantry and deforonco? Thop'rom the can atid other "safety pock-
Jury Indicted her. I Chicago Record-Herald, dlsousslng e" n ,n beggars person 111.000 wss
tho St. Louis situation, puts It aptly
counted out
Mute No. 461. (he prise kicker in the
Somebody has wildly proclaimed Ubon it says that "some of the ag. ;'!Tnl" r .
., , . . r 1. 1 . . 1 street cleaning department of BU Louis.
the discovery that water from Fait gresslve exemplars of the now chlv- knuok a hole In the city till for new
O00.00O In cash or go Into tho hands ot a
receiver. Its unhappy situation is duo to
the fact that a tow years ago it fell under
tho control of certain persona who In
America are called financiers,
Philadelphia Record: Those expatriated
Americans who threaten, because ot the
Income tav, to renounce their citizenship
and become British, French or German
subjects have a fine outlook before them,
Germany Is levying an unprecedented
war tax and in Great Britain both Income
GOOD CITtSN.
Activities of Women
Ono female of every nine In New Tork
state. Is employed In a factory.
Mrs. Lucy Parsons has appealed to the
San Francisco Labor Council to assist
.... ll..Mnt..J 1lf.m.. I ...... V. I ..1 .
tax and death Jutl. are far greater I tabu$h'ea heaaQUartcr8 Where all
than they are In thl country.
Americans will not be missed.
Stories in Figures
unemployed women will be assisted and
treated as sisters.
Mr. Henry Brucre of Nil1 York says
that "5 per cent of the laws have to do
with the home In some way, and that
consequently women should have some
voice In making them. He Is himself a
supporter of the New York Housewives'
league.
Misses Helen and Margaret McMillan
lake will preserve timber. Yea, yoal airy do not know tho dlfforenco be- shoes at least once a week. So fastidious
Tho late J3. II. Harriman knew that I tween rights and umenltles, essential!1 " demand tor the very latest in "good
years ago when ho sank the piles law aud manners, and little customs
Into the lake for his Lucjn-Ogden that proclaim the gentleman and
nut-off. "I figure that these piles lady."
Mill, as a result of the preservation Take It from us that whether
of the salt water, last for many years women acquire votes or rest content
10 come, perhaps twenty," said Mr. without them, thoy will still bo
Harriman, who seems to havo been women and receive from the men
Just about that far ahead on many! the homage they have always com-!
things. niaudod.
luck" signs that the St. Louts Rcnublla
prints a double.lcaded "appreciation" In
Its editorial page.
"What's In a name?" inquired an old
pot The residents of Roosevelt, U I.,
thluk there Is a lot. They say that ever
since they changed the name ot their vil
lage from Greenwich Point It has been a
scene of continuous political and social
war. Se they are planning lo change to
TrotideiKe" in order to promote peace.
Panama pays 40 cents a gallon, retail,
for gasoline.
Ireland In 1911 produced 13305,251 0e Qreensburg. Pa., have neither of them
bushels of potatoes. mined attendance at Sun.y school for
United States yearly produces toys ten years. In the same family, Mr. and
valued at more than J9,000,000. Mrs. McMillan and their son, Fred, have
Missouri in 1013 produced 7.0S7.KO record ""broken except for a few days
pounds of wool, valued af J1.T,M. ' ,u" "
' . , ... . .... Mrs. Eulalla Campbell of Elizabeth. N
.V' . . 'Tl. l "Id to be preparing to go Into In-
ucuon r.....M ""- most Thibet for the purposo of explora-
v"'- tlon. At Singapore she w g Join a party
Over 3iO.00O.O0O feet or lumber are 0f British soldiers, and expects to take
yearly used In New York state in making her part In whatever the Journey may
boxes. I bring forth. She thinks there Is no rec,
Qermany with a total production of I son why women should not become ex-
playthlnga amounting to $.T6O,O0O an- plorera as well as men
nually. leads all other countries In this I enthusiasm for the rights of women
Industry. Of this amount $JM,006 worth has led two women feminists in New
are exported. York to establish the first firm of Its
The annual make of gas In England " V itence-a Ann of women ar-
Is given as 1J.7S6,9T0.C00 cubic feet. In MUU. Miss Anna Pendleton Bchenek
Scotland M.W7.B0.COJ cubic feet, and In nd " Ma7,a," 7"
Ireland 5.M7.SS8.000 cubic feet making a " ,pptun,t U th .
.,,tiiw onhin e.. "Omen of today can ask. have taken a
I definite step forward In the movement
sine Wis me route jengxn ot irarawi .h. w.n.. M.iniMn.i ui of Bo..
and light railways on public roada open ton ha been investigating the food shops
for traffic In the United Kingdom has ,n tha ,amB way that th8 Consumers'
Increased from miles to J.ttt miles. leaIU, investigated them In St Louis. In
Capital expenditure Increased from po,- roWkinK the shops according to the na-
S,0CS to nwjoaiw. ana irom tne nuraoer tlonalltles of the owners the Germans
of passengers carried from lt8.ooo.qoo to stood marked 'good" 7S per cent; Greeks,
S.ttO.000,000, while the net receipts hadm; Portuguese. French and American,
grown from H,IS,!H7 to S7.1M.5W. respectively. C. M and 00.
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