Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 20, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    'Pllti HUE: OMAHA, FK1DAY, MAKUH a), 1914.
TO DROP SEVERAL TEACHERS
Dri J. J. Foster Heads Move to Hire
Fewer at Central High.
BOARD TO PRACTICE ECONOMY
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niclinrdnon Also Favor Ferrer In
Rlrnctorn nml I.nrncr Clnaara for
tlie Sake of Hriliii'ine Hi- j(
prnnc of the School.,
IJureuant to Its policy of "ocotiomy"
thg Board of Education, through 'Its
teechcrs committee, headed by Dr. 3i3.
Vll. t f r wilt riwtnmm.Mj'Minl flrn tjtnnfeAvB
Igldroppcd from Central High school ayt
1 next year.
'f'o liavo taken the matter up -with
pcrlntcndent Graff," said Member
James Ittchardson of the teaqhera conj
inl'ttte, "and he will sumbltUoHlvu com
mittee the recommendation '-"that 'will eo
toi'tlio boaril."
'Jtventy-flvo Instructors nro now cm
, Ployed at tho Ccntrul High school. ,TUe
plan, nccordang to Richardson is to'
ohjjp off tho latest acquisitions to the
staff. This. then, will prabubly affect
only the lower-salaried teachers.
.fMnaanja til Hi. fVntml Tltpli n(hnnl urr.
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teachers."
.'Illchardson sold he would oppose any
inv-eHo oust Frof. Xathan Ucrnstcln of
tfi high p-jhool against whoni a scntl
niuit In tho Board of Education has pc
vuTlcd for many months. Tho names of
tho teachers scheduled' to lose their
places are cither not known or If known
ajjykept carofiilly secret.
'Ghalrmun Foster of tho committee re
fjiefed to be quoted. "For heaven's sake
,dWt use that unless wo gl'e It to you,"
ljeSsald "AnyWny thorc la nothing to say
jabljut it."
.Another plan to "reduce exponsca'ri so
(that, a fine nliowlns coilld be made at 'the
enU of tho year Is to cut out the vacation
school established last year. This school
was attendee! by 00, students durlnjf, the
(Bilmmer. It cost more thun J3.000.
talker Would Cut
' ; School Board to
but Five Members
lie Board of Education will ask tho
t stato legislature to pass a law piq
uing that only five men bo elected to
o board Instead of twelve and that
.these' flvo bo, chosen at Jargo instead of
Selected from wards.
"Flvo men can do the 'Work1 as readily
ns twelve' said I'rcsldont C T. AValUer
d the school board. "They couW n't
vioTk then as one committee. Tho pres
ent committees of the board are Inter
locking, anyway'
rSPciia'trtnan James Richardson of the fl-
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anco committee suggesicu mat mo ciec
on -by wards be done away with.
Wo're going to maintain a strong looby.
t Lincoln when tno next legislature
meets, said Richardson, "fdr there aro'
,!a lot of things wo want done."
Ircsldent "Walker has come out for a
oiipartlsan, nonelecttvo school bonrX
ut admitting that such a radical depart-
iirA irnm oxiflunc meinoas wauia Drooamv
require years or nara worn to torco its
adoption and put It into- effect he' takos
up us one sicy nearer uiu uciiur worry
ing " lyQara"' tlie membership reduction
id
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More About Crooked Lawyers;
Just a Few of Their Lies Nailed
OMAHA, March 19. To tho Editor of tho Lincoln Journal De
scribing "tho nervous tension in Omaha" over tho Indictment of m
called prominent attorneys by tho grand Jury, tho Jourral repeat, and
spreads a false rcpqrt that "tho rumpus scorns to havo sprung dlrcotly
qut of n libel" suit between Cadet 'Taylor and the It- sowatcrfc."
, , Pleaso let mo-set you right boforo you put your stamp upon thls.-rds
lhformatlon, for "the rumpus" In Its Inception had nothing whatever tb
do with any libel suit. On tho contrary, It was started by publication In
Tho Bee of.Octobor 91913 (while tho Taylor libel suit was still sleeping
on tho docket, with np ono expecting it oyer to come up for trial) .of) the
fnltrtwlnp nriltnt-lnl? " ' ! ' ' " '
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.? "WHAT OMAHA NEEDS.
"On Using that Dm ilia need', and iieedi badly, 1 a houi-olatUnr in:lts
, lecrsl' fratrnlty. L
' Perhaps Omaha Is no -won Utan otbor cltl In this rtiptct, and Pr
I hapi ther' are other plain In Omaha that ned honie-elMnlnr Jnst T
inuoh., lint tba Ijtgnl slixiUri and. crooked Jawyert Infesting the bar here,
' eager to lend themselves to any' schema that looka like money regordleis
of the oharaoter- or the client, ready to' nee perjured witnesses, and some
time to reeort to Jury-flxlng, and pursuing' their pernlcloua practice with
out, interruption or protest, reflect saifly upon the clean and . reputable ,
lawyers who disdain inch lltr work, and who,, we are happy to say. con
stitute the vast majority 9! our lawyers.
But a drop of vinegar will 'sour whole pall of milk, and the, free and
unimpeded operatlona of the .legal graftera and parasites throws a cloud
upon the whole profession and leads the Ignorant to believe that any lawyer
will do anything foj: anyone who hires him by promising him half the Ill
gotten proceeds.
Unfortunately, this la not a new condition, nor are all the unscrupulous
and crooked lawyers counted among the lowly, as gome distinguished gen
tleinen have been known to get theirs by shady routes.
There ought to be manhood and conraga enough among the decent mem
bers of the bar, and baokbone enough In the Jndgea on the bonoh. to do a
first-class clean-up Job, and do It before the lob gets any bigger.
This demand fpund Its Inspiration In not ono case, but In several. I had then
in my possession all the details of tho Urandels blackmailing Job, nml tho names
of tho lawyers sharing tho loot. Only a few days before a framo-up fcCO) allcna-tlon-qf-affcctlon
suit had been exploded by tho mnin witness admitting on the
stand that Iter previous sworn deposition was perjured and paid for, and tho pre,
siding Judgo had sent the papora in the case to thi county attorney for action. It
had also Just about that time coma to my notice that a hur commltteo report on
two flagrant cases of legal malpractice, ono of embezzlement, tho other an at
tompt tb swindle, had been pigeonholed, and a citation for contempt Miad issued in
a third caso of embezzlement.
Pleaso keep It In mind, therefore, that "tho rumpus" had reached Its festering
head In early October, while the libel eut t troubles you refer to did not break
loose until two months later. 1 know that tho Indicted lawyers aro trying hard to
shift tho blame for their own misdoings, and to do so aro depleting themselves as
victims of a political feud or personal antnualty, But that excuse cannot bo mado
to fit In with tho dates and tho facts; It Is altogether an afterthought.
Thanking you for giving this statement to your readers, who otherwlso might
bo misled. 1 am. very truly yours. VICTOR ROSEWATEIt
SNOW HELPS THE FARMERS (Nerve Grafting is
Live Topic on the
Is of Immense Value to the Crops
of the State.
FOOT DEEP IN
MANY
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FLACES
Suimttlim ProvnIU Tndar. S that
the Snow "Will Sinn Hp Mrltrd
nnri AVI11 All ftn Into
the Soli.
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REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE CALL
State Central Body Will Meet at
Lincoln March 30.
MAY IRON OUT ALL DIFFERENCES
Uppersoii Continent Will A1o Mpct
lu Cnpltnl on the !rtnc Dny nnd
n Single Convention Is
loibtc.
A meeting of tho republican state cen
tral committee has-been called by Chair
man F. M. Currlo to bo held ln Lincoiti
at tho LlndeH hotel Starch 30 at 1:30 p.
m. Mr. Currlo snyu the meeting la
called for tho purpose of taking up and
disposing of any matter's which may lo
deemed of Interest to tne welfare of Van
party. Tho executive .committee of tho'
central commltteo Is' to meet l'n' the morn
ing at tho sa'mo hotel for .a business e3
ston. . ,
. Tho call for. the meeting contains a
proposed resolution which Is tobe acted
upon, at tho meeting. Fallowing . is the.
resolution: - ;.''
. Whereas. Under ;;th' rules of", the-'re-publlcan
state commltteo now In force, Jt
Is the duty of the executive commltccc
to hear und decide all contests of dele
gates to prepare the temporary roll and
to provldo for the temporary organiza
tion of the stato convention; and,
Whereas. Owing to tho peculiar condi
tions which exist In tho party ut tho
present time It may be deemed advlsablo
to suspend this rulo this year; therefore,
bo It.
Hesolved, That said rule bo suspended,
and that for the year 1M4 nil contests
shall bo heard and decided by a 'sub
committee. The temporary roll shall be
prepared by a, subcommittee. Tho ar
raucements for the temporary organiza
tion, of tho convention shall' bo made by
a suocommiiico. jnnc sum nuncommiiien
shall bo selected by tho state central
committee.
Tho Epperson commltteo is to hold a
meeting in Lincoln. on the tamo day,. The
two committees are expected to mako
some arrangements looking toward call
ing but one vrcpublican state convention
next summer,
.The snow s'.orm that- txas general alt
Wednesday aim a portion of tho- night
over that portion of .ttte country bine
fjst of tho mountains and -jtarlr to the
Mlsdlssippl river has ceased. Tho wind
lias died down, temperatures, have rl?on
and sunshine Is the rulo everywhere. The
scow haa covered the winter wheat belt
ot Nebraska, Knn.'ns and western Iowa
ahd by railroad, and gralnmen Is estl-
L'niated to haVo been of great value, as It
will supply tho necessary moisture to
carry the ceral along several weeks and
at the same timo put the ground In piimo
condition (or the spring work on the
farms.
In some localities, particularly In the
extreme northwestern part of Nebraska,
there wero bllzzardy conditions for several
hours yesterday and last night, but gen
erally the snow was accompanied by but
little wind and lay whero It fell. Today
It Is melting rapidly and the moisture Is
alt going Into tho ground.
Wednesday's snowstorm, according to
the railroad reports, was probably the
heaviest and most general of the winter.
The enow ranged from a few Inches to a
foot in depth nnd was very moist. The
railroad men coming In from the east
stato that the snow fall was general for
about 160 miles over Into Iowa, but that
cast of there It was only a succession
of light flurries.
Railroad leadings made by station
agents aro as follows, so far as snow Is
concerned:
"Nebraska City, Nemaha and Auburn.
onevfoot; Tlulo, Falls City and Shtibcrt,
S (lichen; Syracuse, Snlcm, Columbus nnd
Seward, 7 Inches: Hickman, Fremont,
Lincoln, Yutan, Wymorc, Beatrices and
Crete, 6 Inches; Tublo Hock, Ashland,
Randolph, I'lattsmouth. Grand Island, St.
Paul, Harvard, Aurora unf tHrotneburg,
6 Incncs, .Wilbur, Endlcott, AVcsl Point,
Stanton, Norfolk, Lyons, Oakland, lllnlr,
Madison Ioup Pity, Krlcson, Emerson,
Pondor, O'Ncll, Hastings, Holdrege, Red
Cloud, Alma and North UciuWour Inches.
Between Long Pino and Cody tnla
inotning tho snow wits trom t to 10 inches
deep nnd from Cody west to tho stato line,
C to 8 inches, with n foot up n the Hlack
Hills country. From Omaha right through
to Grand Island, ther wan -from t to S
Inches of snow and from - to t Inches all
the way through to Cheyenno.
BIG RETAILERS SnOWlEat Cabbage, Fish,
More Than Ten Thousand Dollars t Smisae. NeV Bread
Early Morning Car , hm. w.ruy. . .. Mtlon- Sourness
or Upset Stomach if you'll
OMAHA BANKERS GO TO
CINCINNATI MEETING
DcForest Richards of the Omaha Na
tional bank, Thomas Davis of the First
National bank of Omaha and J, 13,
Owens of tho Stock Yards National bank
of Sduth Omaha have gono to Cincinnati
:tb attend the annual meeting of city
bankB. that are carrying government re
serves.
Much Ado About Nothing" can be true
elfftwhcre than in a session of tho Eco
nomic league, assailed a Dundee line
strap-hanger who commuted to town
with the most reckless of head-line skim
mors. Ho listened to this:
'"Hm-mnt Nerve drafting Latest Med
leal Triumph. Now, can you beat; that.
These doctors garner my hi reus. .they. do.
Why don't they find out how to 'cure the
-social canoer or something Instead of
fooling around grafting nerves? ny
Kcmtny. It makes mo eore! Thero'a too
many guys right here In this town that)
have great plenty of nerve and gall, and j
they'll bo the first to go and gtaft some
more from some crippled guy or some-1
one who don't need It. I
"Why, that fathead, down In the office,
f'rlnstanre, who swipes my. mackintosh
every time It rains. He'll bo ft candidate,
as soon ns tho craze hits this' burg.
"S'awful. I tell you! S-nr. by tho
vny, you don't need your transfer, do
you. Ybu can get off at Sixteenth and
walk four blocks, and you won't need it.
Give it to mc and 1 can use it when 1
go to lunch. You can save time anyway
by walking."
Tho strap-hanger had given tho morn
ing paper more than tho "one over."
When jio got oft at Sixteenth ftreet ha
began on another commuter. "They say
want ads bring results, but that guy could
adv'ertlfo 'rooms to rent' for a million
years and he'd still be vacant, Vauso
there's nobody home-nobody homo."
He tapped his head significantly.
GALA AFFAIR IS NEXT WEEK
Take "Papc'a Diapop-
sin" Try This!
Do some food you eat hit back-taste
tlond Vnlnril nt Unnrtrr Million I
Dollar Will He l sr.1 lit Decora- j
tlon of the -VliulotT
Atonr. I rfc i.arilv. ferment Into stub-
, Over JI0.0M is to be spent by the 'eta'lt,born ,mp, and CHUI,0 R ,Ck, ,0ur, gns
stores on Omaha In 'the decoration M.,m.h7 N-ow. Mr. 0r Mm. Dynpeptlc,
their windows for the sprng.style opor.-1 th(1 )1own; pnp,, Dlapepsln digest
everything, leaving nothing to sour ojk
upset you. Thrc never was anything si
Ing, which ls,to be held all of next iock
The mercliandleo that will he placed In
tho windows alohd lor the decoration
will be worth between MW.ftM and P..
nccoiillng to Secretary Metcalfe of tin
Associated Retailers.
Tho merchants aro going to greater
pense for the decoration of tholr stores
this year than tey ever did for a'.y
opening held lit Omaha. They ore spar-1
Ing Nothing to make the retail district
an attraetlvo place for the visitors .in 1
buyers who will be in the city during
tho we?k. Women all over- tho city
day
the
rated. They regard this as on opportun
ity for seeing all tho Roods displayed
safely julck. so certainly effective, rv.
difference how badly your stomach 1
disordered you will get happy relief In
Irtve minute, but what pleafes you 'most
! thet It strenthcns and regulates your
stomach no .vou can eat your favorite
foods without fenr.
Most remedies give yuu, relf some
times-they are slow, hut nbt sure
"Papfi'a PUpepsln'" Is HUtck, positive and
puts your stomach in a healthy condition
' so the misery won't copte ba'k.
planning on con.lng down town eviw Tou fetl different a soon aj "Pape'i
to view tho different displays iti i Dlapepsln" comes In contact '.with Urn
many windowa Hint win no do storoaen distress just vaniPiiru your
stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch
ing, no eructatlona of undigested food.
l tho best advantage without having o your head clears and you feet fine.
Jostle e ws In tho stores and wrestle
with tho clerks to get to see tho noiver
things Thoy can pick out 'what thy
want In tho window displays and then
step In and nsk for II, Instead of havlnit
to wait at a crowded counter for houri
I
Oo now, make the best Investment you
ever made, by getting a largo fifty-cent
case of Pape's Dlapepaln front any drug
ttore. Tou re-IKo In five vtlnutes bow
txtedleos it le to suffer from tndlicejRtkm,
tynpp8' cr any stomach disorder -Ad-rerUtmat-
ANOTHER BRITISH ARMY
AVIATOR IS KILLED
SAL1SUUUT. Kngland, Maich W.-An-other
officer of the royal flying corps of
tho lirltlsh army was killed hero today.
Lieutenant If. F. Theeby of the Duko of
Wellington's West Riding regiment,
i SAYS OTHER FELLOW
STOLE VALUABLE COAT
Lee lludspalh of St. Joreph, Mo., wns j
nriested by Detective Crank Murphy for !
the theft of an overcoat taken from an
American' Kxpress wagon. The coat,
which was valued at find comprised a
package to be delivered, according to
Iltidspnth, was purchased by him from
another fellow for JJ. He Is bel-; held
for Investigation.
Stop, Mother! It's Cruel to Force Oil
or Calomel into Sick Child's Stomach,!
VAG DECLARES HE IS
PRESIDENT OF A BANK
"I'm a bank president by profession,
but I can't find any work In my line,"
pertly answered a seedy individual who
gave his name as James Reed, early this
morning when Desk Sergeant Marshall
at police "headquarters asked him his oc
cupation. .
Strong, but reluctant hands held Mar
shall back an ho lunged towards the re
"vlver of thi 'ancient wheeze.
"That" tho fourth 'vag today to pull
that tamo crack on mel Lemme'at him!"
pleaded. Marshall, his angora racing
madly up and down tho station floor.
"California Syrup of Pigs"
can't harm tender stomach,
liver and bowels Chil
dren love it.
Look hack at your childhood hays.
Remember the "physics" that mother in
sisted on caster oil, calomel, cathartics.
How you hated them, how you fought
against taking them.
With our children ifa different. Moth-
era who cling to the old form of physio
simply don't realize what they do. Tho
children's revolt Is well founded. Their
Hcnder llttlo "Insider' aro Injured by
them.
If your child's stomach, liver and bow
els need cleansing site "California Hyrup
of Figs.' Us action is pfisltivc. but gen
tle. Millions of mothers keop this harm.
Icsa "fruit laxative" handy; they know
children love to take it; that It never falls
to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten
tho stomach, and that a teaspoonful given
today saves a nick child tomorrow. H
should bo tho first remedy given ns It
always does good, never any harm,
Ask your druggist Mr a E0 cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs," which has
full directions for babies, children of nil
ages and for orown.ups plainly on each
bottle. Bewaro of counterfeits pold lrore.
Sc.0 that it Is mado by "California 1'Ig
Syrup Company." Refuse any othor
klr.d with contempt. Advertisement.
OR. BRADBURY DENTIST
inoa Farnam Street,
EstractlRr 2Sc UP
FilllBga ......... OOo Up
I tJrldgeworfc . ...$a.RO Up I
Crovnu .... . .'.9'Z.ZO Up
I'lates S2.00 Up
so Years Same Office
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Pboae Done. 1758
Missing Teeth ujpn'Ued
irltliout riotea or Drtdge
trork. NeTca removed
vrltkoat pals. Work gBr
Bteod tea rears.
That Bit of
Idle Money
If you havo a little
"brave money"
money you'll risk if
the risk is a reason
able and a sensible
and promising one-
keep in constant touch
with the Real Estate
opportunities adver
tised every day in The
Daily Bee. Real estate
men who have REAL
opportunities AL
WAYS advertise them
in Tho Bee. You can
make one of these ad
vertisements worth 4
great deal to you.
Read the Real Es
tate "opportunity
news" in The Daily
Bee. 1 '
Tomorrow Wfll Be "Orange Day"
This year California has grown the finest quality and
largest crop in the history of the orange industry. To fitly celebrate
thg ;e$ent growers have selected tomorrow (March 21st) as California Orange Day.
Meveri have these incomparable oranges been so plentiful and so low in price.
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Special Trainload,' Fresh
X froni the Orchards
5 Here Tomorrow!
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To popiilarize this day the 6,500 grow
ers, comprising the California Fruit
Gfrowars Exchange, have picked the
very finest fruit, and these superior
oranges are now on sale at all retail
Stores.
Special trainloads of these golden-ripe
oranges have been shipped in refrigera
tor cars direct from the groves to your
' city, that you may enjoy the orchard
bouquet and flavor unimpaired.
Don't miss your orange day treat.
Every Dealer Will Have Them
Oranges for Health
Doctor Harvey W. Wiley, the greatest
authority on pure foods and dietetics in
the world says: "Eat oranges; eat them
in winter, eat them in summer; they
are better for you than physic."
In an interview, Dr. Wiley says:
"Oranges are excellent for people. It is
good to eat oranges for breakfast, and
also for dinner not from a medical, but
an anti-medical standpoint.
"Both oranges and lemons ought to be
used freely.
"Note that I do not say 'Eat an orange
for breakfast', but rather, 'EAT
ORANGES'."
Rogers Silver Premiums
for "Sunkist" Wrappers
"Sunkist" Orange and "Sunkist" Lem
on Wrappers bring you rich, splendid
silverware. Write for our free booklet
giving three hundred valuable recipes
on how to prepare tempting dishes
also our premium list and how to
obtain each article.
Send us twelve "Sunkist" Orange or
Lemon Wrappers, with twelve cents
in postage stamps, and we will im
mediately send you, all charges paid, a
handsome Rogers "Sunkist" Orange
Spoon or Teaspoon. "Red Ball" Orange
and Lemon Wrappers accepted same
as "Sunkist."
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California Fruit Growers Exchange, 139 N. Clark Street, Chicago
"SUNKIST" Oranges Are Always Good
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