8 TIIH IJKK: OMAHA. FIUDAY, APIUh 7, 1010, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FOUNDED FlY KDWARD IlOSEVVATKK. VICTOR HOSHlWATEft, EDITOR. The Bm I'ubllshing Company, Proprietor. Entered St Omaha t.osioffca aa second-class mutter. TKllMg OF HUUMCItlPTKiN. tty carrier Tally in Bnndiiy I'ally without Hunday.,,., hvanlng and Kiinrtay Kvenlng without Hunday. F.venlng without Sunday. nunrtay lie only. par month , . . . ... .lke, , , 4.' ........ HC ,ic 2..C.,,,. ..sot.. By mall lr year. .. 4 00 W 4 0 4 OO I.W I'ally and Kurvlay Use, thra yer in advance.. DO. is Wand antic of chang Of dflrs or Irregularity in delivery to Omen Bee, Ctri-iila 1 1 on Qcpartmerit, nKMITTANrU, Ttemlt by draft, xprea or postal ordr. Ontf twe rant atenip received In payment nf amall account. Personal check, eicer.it on Omaha, and aaatern tt' rhang. wot acerpted. OKKIfKH. ftmaha-Th Be Dulldlng. Houlb Omaha 211 N treet. foundl JH'jf f M North Main street 1.lnrolB-t24 Little Hullritri. I'hlcaro U people; flee TMIldlng, New Yora-lloom V4, iwiKlflh vti'i. Kt. lyviila 408 New Dank of Commerce. Whlngtnn-7te KovrWenth street, W, W. CONRKel'ONIiKNCie. Addreae eommunlratlona relating to nawa and edW torUt matter to Omaha Ilea, Kdltnrlal Irenartmant. MAIICH CIHCIXATIO. 56,628 Daily-Sunday 50,628 fiwlght Wllllama, rlrcijlatlnn manager of Tha Hj Publishing roimuiny being duly awnrn. y that the vni circulation fur the month of Mann, l!il, wee H.Kit dally and rVi.ei Munday. I'WKiHT WllUAMN. rireulatlun Menagar. ubacrllrtid In my piaaenc and sworn l' before ma thla M day of April, IttlD. icOHKKT HI'NTEfl, Notary public, ubecrlberg ' leaving the city Umponrll; tliould have Ttta) llve mailed to (hern. Ad. tfreee will b changed m oftan raxjuud. Still toe eipress companies do not "view with alarm" tha cupaflslon of the dry bHt, Old Man Winter ought to know tbat tha lima la bora for hint to make himself scarce, If tbla keeps up, our Douglas street bridge wit aoon ba known chiefly a a favorite suicide resort. Tha advance Id manganese from to f 1,000 ton makes tie gasoline tank look Ilka a tlker on tba uplift route. Everyone ti free to maka a "alate" for him attlf and for othra, but no ona U compelled to vote a "alata" unl ha wanta to, Tha weathar man apparently flti hla aooila to tha naeda of tba aeaaon. Cool wlnda temper I ha beat on the polit ical raco track. Unokeaman for tba warring powers, having exchanged vocal dnflca, will subside for awhile and l't the killing protend uual. Signs of progrfxs appear In alraiiKo quar ters, Spring plowing in the Harden of Eden proct-eds undr tba power of artillery, Tha clork of tha county court a I no takes In fees over tha counter, but no ona Is charging him with putting them Into his own pocket. Wlaconsln'i mortality list carries the name of Senator La toilette, dHnKroisly wounded In the bouse of bla friends. The fortune of war are uncertain. ' Incidentally, Cleveland water iimcis pay only about 6 cents a tbotiHaml gallons where Oman water users are still puylng more than II cents, meter measurement. Judging from tba eicuses he Is mnnufm uir li.g, "Dob" la surely in desperate straits. 1 In must feel that baa; of graft money slipping out of hla greedy fingers. ' Senators object to outsiders playing poll tics with pending leglalHtton. Tba "tnoxt aiiguat esaem binge" Imagines playing politics is an ex clusive senatorial perqulMite. Out of Ban Franclaco comes the Mory of a blue tiger roaming the forcNta of Central Asia. No use. The captor of tho uaui-hero cannot glTe a thought to alien gume for the next two months. Ona of the great national uplift periodicals boldly announces that "the republican nominee will be Hughes, Itoonevelt or a third man." Tbere'e prophetic wisdom for you worthy of tho Delphic oracle! The clerk of the new municipal court will have a lot of fees to collect from litigants and, K he were like ib,"- ha would at once get I'Uay to find loop holes In the law through hich he might reach In and belp hlmaeif to some ot tha money. The election of our lcglalattve ddeiatlon all In a bunch Is another requirement of the law that ou(ht t be ihansed. the He favor lp !ortninuirnt of male senator and rt'preMintt live, one to a dutrlet. a calculated to shorten tla ballot and tlktwli to enfurce more strict accounUMtlty. Thirty Years Ago This Day in Omaha CaAi4 fi ftt. W It ttk vliliKtlM ) , tl " m 4 t Ik ! hl v tit H :tt vf At " t thrt fit UI mm mmrn, h. d ,i . 1 fial al M V r m t. iiif4 h i -.,lt.4 f.lll ..(. fUH f I '" "! H ii'4 utl ('! i, a t i; tiihii ,,.! th .4 -( ! lti4 ' I t ititt !( Tf tk miimii stiii a -1.4 5 ' 4t J... i , j .', I ' (,,,!) aa ' 1 1 Ailt In lh , . ut I i Ivli (-,.. i tl4)hl( ' . ka ' "..- t t i w ka i '.a woiltt 4ia'na (i.lnr 1m 4 ' 1 " tk a at . Id t.H M Ma4a 1 t't lj '( M O ,.,, v "t. ..'( t i' p' l tt 4. Mvl ti ,,..., k. ., i... ., f;. m U t I '! t"i' is a !, I l l -! S I .. S V. ' '''" ' H-tU.f ff !.' . , l 1 t k t ' f a I 'ft- IH I H, -4 f- 4S it it a v. .i t i ( n . Coniclence Pricks Inveitigntioni Follow. The democrats In congreaa, remorseful over their forgotten promise to reduce the blgh cost of living, have set about the task with fevorth h.asto, and are beginning investigations In every direction. All sorts of things are to be stirred up and pried Into, with the hope tnat the proc ess, If persisted in, will discover something that can be used for campaign material and serve as ar excuse to cover up tha Incompetency of tba party. They can't put tha blama on tba repub licans, for tbat party la not In power; the Money fuevll I Immune, for tha federal reserve act has cured all tha financial Ills wa ever suffered fiom; at least, wa have tha president's word for this. No chanca exists to lay Iba condition against Providence, for the crop ylold has been bounteous beyond all experience. Neither can tha wicked trust ba accused, for "there ain't Mi such animal" any longer; at least, the attor ney general Is not pursuing "big business" with the real one ha a right to expert from a demo crat. Nor can the democrats ascribe the pros perity to the war, for Isn't It known to be dua to the wondtrul Underwood tariff, that brought free (rade snd closed factories before the war commenced? A acapegoat must ba found some v.bera, for the democrat In congress see the shadow of coming events, and are anxious to get under cover somehow, Carranza and the "Cold Trail." Venustiano Carrana, who stands very high In favor at Washington, having been recognised by the preHldent as the anticipated Issue of ' watchful waiting," I uneasy at the presence In Mexico of American soldiers. It Is therefore t nobtruslvely hinted that the first chief would like to know bow long these propose to remain and how deeply they expect to penetrate Into his country. Ha delicately suggests tha trail baa heroine cold, and that the protonK'-d slay of our army south of the border will not be viewed with entire complaisance by himself and bla associates In the mismanagement of Mexican u'falrs. This attitude, not especially surprising, Is characteristic of tha man whose ineffectual pretension at government are mainly the cause of our sending troops Into Mexico. Carrana Is blamabln Just now mora than any other man for the circumstance that have made the ex pedition necessary, and bis singularly Inept In terference with Its operations has needlessly ptolonged tha stay, He know, also, that the American soldiers are on a definite mission and will not give over their effort until tba Job 1 finished, unlew his pull t Washington 1 strong fnough to convince the lreitfdent that tha trail It "cold." Solomon for County Treaiurer, Ona of the most Important county offices to ba filled this year Is that of treasurer. Tho county treasurer serves, at the same time, as ex-offlclo treasurer for tho city, for the school district and for the water district. He admin ister an office which not only take In and pays out million of dollar every year a cur rent receipts and expenditure, but 1 also the fiscal agency for all these governmental divi sion, floating their bond Issues, paying tha Interest and principal when due, collecting all delinquent taxes, In fact, handling all tba In tricate finance of the county and It subdivi sions. Whatever credit may attach to the business like methods of the conduct of the treasurer' office for the last five years must ba shared by, If It does not belong mainly to, L'nimet O. Bolomon, who ha been In charge aa tha chief deputy. Mr. Bolomon know the whole run of the work and la thoroughly familiar with tha financial condition of the county, city, achool district and water district and hi superior ability and capability will not be questioned. Mr. Molomon a aspiring to the republican nom ination for county treasurer, and bo should have It. and will bava It If fitness, Integrity and re sponsibility are the determining factor. National Guard and the New Army. The presence of tha National Uuard lobby In Washington emphasizes thn objections here tofore stated to the Hay bill providing for a r.tw army. National defense must not be per mitted to become Involved in petty politics. Tho men who make up the real National Guard, the privates, the non-coms and the officer of the line, are earnest and patriotic men, who are working bard to make themaolve of service, Mid who ran be relied upon alway. Objection Is made to the political Influence that affect the tatu of the Guard, wbhh Is ever present under state organisation, and will ba many times mora pernicious If tt ba engrafted onto the federal army organliatlon, and the control of the National Uuard be placed In the bands of a I oard at Washington that I Independent ot the general staff. Neither the Hay bill nor the pro posed amendment to the Chamberlain bill solve tit problem of the "forty eight little armies under forty eight separate controls." The llsy ,iullin makea the muddle worse, while the amendment now being urged, by the National tluard lobbv would Inevitably destroy the effi ciency of the military fun mi of the country by eatabllahtng dual routrol at W aahlnatoa, The ! ha tonaUtently supported lb Na tional Guard, not because It la the Ideal fnrm tif oranWtlcn, put became It la the !i poa ihl under the tt' right practice, The rf lu'lencv vf the stste atmivs ba been sitd will ba dulled tv tha tetrualon of prttr politic, A truly ivniteablti Inll'lar t gultU' will not te hl until lit atatr bate ir o'er their tt m Ira ta Ike natlue Tea t 'Mmt'er ln biH ot'tn a way wharet" ttu may p.-MiM, ba l(i'iilt attotit U time, amldlng Iti timttr e tt tut Mil, u It i) Ka U rua t Muwt 1. 1 ot a n"tt eoarteiH' lM', tha turn. bin of wtiu lt t a a wa! i t f '' -I military J.rv a I Ta hiik of war la l'n Ute Hum ti '! ai4 ttiahno and t J-ntt wiittout it t. tit tr, lb t'iUaa of I lift lol tha o, m ih.!,! tua. bt iiit ill-4 toutvitaiuoi ba lu a tt"iaiii Hri i'f tar tiauii' ttt. aii aw. (far1 i t ft ftu the tti. t,lt ot V i :ttu.,ti ! t4 cuM.'tin tka f . uul tUk la lu atattKtm. I vtiidrie tv anuii lh! . ( tto't thai! Ilio latW tl- U ai.iuunu i a t" ut afl'..ti.-a t.-re ttf at Straws Point the Way rirtrt la All lit Haa. Bunion llaiald: That man la a poor ohrvt i t Ilia tlma who dwi not rllx tliat th rpublijin ef th country hava already madfT up ttclr mlnJ to norrilnala Ifuah, and that It I uttarly fntlla for th machine politicians to think they can pravant It. Jn Main tha othr Oay, tha convention proved hy Ih taatlmnny of all o,iftyr, for Hugh and no body alaa. In New Hanipahlr. whll tla elht dl gatea are kaapln dlwraatly allant, tha rl cholca of a claar majotlty la Hugh, Vermont la a Hughe Stat and baa been from th atert. Th riurlington Vt'm I'raa la calling aloud for hla nomination. In llhodn Jaliind, wh-r ftialr UppUt early ettamptait to awing at leant a crnplimntary ballot for rin tor Waaka, aentlmant la unmlatakahly for Mnh-. who bappana to ba an aluinnua of Itrown unlvarall and Its moat dlatlnaulahad trumtaa, Vmnactlitit will vot with Naw yoik In Iba convention. After th 'ompllmanta bava hoan passed around and aom al lmpt md to aaauasa th faellna of th poll tklana, the alata aIll Join In tha proraaalon. Th Nahraakana, on whoa ha I lot Hugh rafuaad to allow hla name to go, will try to write It In land pawll. In Mlimaeot and elaawbar tn th norlhwaat tha aantlmant la Ih aama, Polllnga of atraw votaa avary wbare hava iH'od ,iit mm reanlt-llufhas th chofca of th grant hody of rapubllrana, and llntia and Itooaavalt tha enly two who ware aartoualy rc gardad of itltbl alr.a, Somaona may aak, What hiit Kntor Weak snd Oovarnor M'1ll? of whoa aapiratlon th HrM ba alwaya apokan with frtandly approval. Thay ar Imlh a all rit men, W could not l batter plaJ In thla corner of tt.a land than by tha repiihlh ana (it th nation desrandlng on ti for a candidal, H it w know Ibey are not ejoliig tt do It, and wa do not like to have th slat forfeit tla lrgr Influenra br kecplna up an aaliniloii wblih luck any r"l dug of sincerity, Mr, Week I good senator, Mr. M fall la ood govarnor, Hut nltner h anjoyed In bis off I' a pr eminence cotnpihl with thaf of other occupant of th earn laf tt pot of honor. Mi, Wnak la serving hla fliat trmwth hinrki.d i:radl(, to d aura-but, cinlraat hi hold on C" paopl of Mn' huaalt with that of Cha'la gum ear and Oeorx K, Hoar, not te mention ilia giiita of th scent paat Mr. Mot'all ba had a conspicu ous service of two decade In congras and baa inn la a credltalilo start governor, tint w ought to b honcat enougli with euraelv, sdmtrar of the two puhlle sxrvants, to acknowledge that thay ht not yi! come to Ih " tilninnnt 1st parly seivh which alvn a man a right te expect to enter the White limine. This 1 trim of other plrnt for lha republican nnmlnatlon-lti fact' la true of perhap all of Ihem except Itixil, Hughe snd Hues vail. We feel thai tba Herald past cornmendatjon ef Mesar. Mcf'all and Vreeka In their respective office lixs been sufficiently warm to Justify thl meaaur of fmnknisa today, These ar occalon In which wa should tint fool ourselve. In th convention et Chicago this il and acciion bv great reponl blllly well a a great privilege, W should not fritter It wy In lll eornpllmetit, All who purpose to go from the old Hay slat aa ddegatea, whether on th unpledged or on lli floosevelt elate, abuubi get together In harmonlotia agreement on Charles ft llughas, aa tba mnn to whom all the condition of tho dy nd time nninlelkably point, a tha on itariy fitted standard -nearer of a reunited repub lican party In a nionu'iiloii contest, Slaeiricanca mt m roll. Topik Journal: No nuttier what class of repuh Ilea M r pulled on piealdatillal refarencaa, whether they he voteia of the rank wd file, delegate to con vention or nlflceholdei, Justice lfoghea I th pra ponilersiil choice, 'l'h Hosloit 'rranei'rlpt recently polled 140 of the 199 repuhllcan acnatora and tepre senUtlve tn the Maaaachuaelt leglalatura, No less than aeventy-flve of then! registered their sentiment a favorable to the New Vork Jurist. Colonel Rooaa velt wss second choice with a vote of tweuty-thr, Thla showing- I particularly ignlflcanl. bacaus M sacliussell haa a couple of "favorite ot" candidate In Menator Week ami Governor Mi-Call. Hut Mcl'all received only nine vote and Week got no more thn six, Twenty-two ef those polled were nonconunllla,', nothing In Way ef Accept nee. Cblcgo Tribune: It I made clear from day to day that Mr. Juallr Hughe i allll ono of the e i Ing posslhllltle republican candidate for the presi dency dnaptl the formal refusal to pureua that lo r which the obvlo" pcnprlelle dcnmnilod of him, That rafuaal, tbouKh nndntibtedly slncare, waa not couched In terma ao plain and conclusive a to make tt Im possible! for .luetic Hughe to accept the honor of nomination If It I thrust upon hlin by hla party Thar la nothing tn bla worda or attitude, far a It la known, to discourage an active campaign In hi favor, and advantage la being taken of thl fact to niuivaa opinion In hi behalf and to develop hi po lentltil sltength, (all Will Ha Imperative 'Washington Htar: jToldent Hutler of Columbia university, on a recent Journey wast, found J italic Hughes In many calculation hout the presidency, hut adds: Home Important leaders of opinion feel, however, that Jualb-a llnalies own Instinct as to th Inipor-tam-n of hla work on the hen. It of the supieme couit ami the Impeialhe neceaally of keeping tbat court tree from nv euaplclon of xlltlcal Interest or enpei. latlon Is aoiind and tbat It might I vary embar rassing to Justice tliiabrs himself nd to the In l sent puhllo Interest to ntlenipt to fnn- the nomliiatlnn iipmi him aialnst his I'd lor Judgment nd aKalnst hla wish Justice ll'ighee ha said nothing Indicating LI judgment or wlah tespei-tlng the well known a, id arnwlng feeling for ll in aa the bast man for uniting tha ii-piiMlcan and toe bull no iera for the cam paign ngiiliist i . vdls.ui, It haa simply, with firiuiiesa ami all piopilrty, foi hidden lb Use of hi name lu pituiailc where (ha lasua la the designation of pieaiilentlHl camlNtata. Ha la not, and will nut lirciima, a eontcstanl fur the Chicago nomination, Aa 1 1' la feeling did not spring out of any known wth of Justice Hughe, nd ha not been encouraged by him, hi Judgment nWit tt I not u turn h to the point -not o Billable, If una my aay a that of (ti mni who entertain II ll haa teii nccupla,! wi'S tha duttea of bis offI', wbhh ke-p him out ot touch with eetjilav p.-lllba, II d.s oof know what I aobig on hi polltl. al tin lea. or what lha ill,-, ferant Influence npeilui that at producing In thw way of oiinloii Tl la wholly eulaiil of hi lilt of Im'ilry or tet tbi lltil the tin it b .bk.d, ant at Hieing othaia tr 'l. "tl-a Itugba "i lb tapwlilbao I, n,r lilnp Hit Sr ' llt l-OlV III lO'Uh W'lll tarilv '"htl., till lialiod apptalaar of Iitil ! loleo. W, aMnalbm and ainai eero If It I Ihstr boalnee In , what I gwUig l'. 'l t (nillu aiiiia as t'it as io!bi t l.f J.ialh-4 llbB WISH, l.aiaf It loav . hs ,.cil,l l if h waui-t ol-pa that l.i Iba !!( i.' hit in In ipm lO'iBitut If Ih ! eolill. to n. atiei iiia if il ' i li itiirS fitt lh ltilnsllll Urt HII H' Kl HU' l ie u " t i t"(t f ih-iii tt I" is ih n.4,1 ii.ii tia vaauai im t it'll M tb i( ill I li.'iw'aiit hin m a ii.,l a It u i. ' , If ha C 1 '' f va l"ll W'ui lwt el ia bet I oiliaia .ia t'i- Pooplo ami Eventa (' k itit for r.it il' ti l kt4 1 1 vtk;ag lot a aaadl e a a,t a u ihi tor. k will tiorl'tf HUllrit l , v, I a 4 b ' o t".'.'l. O. l '. ef 1 1 w'-l-r M.i. it tt al U Mi ti..ll,i l.i h.,in,n 't v;Ht aiiM, !' 4tt4 trw n Via h a woKiai I .log f-a l t a la a ,a ! h..'4l t ! t l 'l'l -t 'fHl, . , lift lvl'r t'ull-'W l.lllvf tr, V'UKSI t a - I r . - i'n t I'Ji-i -it -. i, i i a ti ,hl .' i ilu ,,'-,! in. . o,ii.,b. fa. wa an cim.,! S3 ff rr r n rraalgaattal TlmHar. OMAHA, Booth rlde, April .-To th Mltnr of Ttie flea: tt seems tht vary on commenting on a praaldentl! prob- hillty haa some favorite sen to hold up to Ih people, com giving cogent ron therefor, other giving om pronal re sen without referring to any ntnnl u us llflcat lone nor taking into eonldera lion th peculiar altiiatlon the govern ment t now placed In, and I likely to remain o for aom month to com. Tbea matter I apprehend ar vll luallficaitori nd In certain sens mora so than telng a silver-tongued ttrhinr, n ducat or, a aoldler or n eminent lwyr sn'J Jurist, lie should have other )Utl flea (Ions than those mentioned, jnich firmness, soma knowledge of government. prompt to act, not allowing himself t b led by Pr, Qtiatk thl. or quack tba, o that th Integrity of th government may ba preserved unsullied nd It tndlng b not lessened In th y of ny of tn woild powers. Ha hnuld b not only firm, but of far-seeing qualities, o he tie able to forecast t ono th affect of a certain eotiree nd act t one In th mttar, H should b btod enough te at once the necessity of unity In all rrigttar and bring that quality to bear thf will bring harmony nd Justlc peadlly, While I dmfr and reepect alt lb mart mentioned aa good preelderitlal timber, admitting that they posaes qiialllla In more or lea degree, nd while I em omewbf prejudiced In favor of western Idea and man, f rri convinced tht Ctiarles K. Hughe possasse the greater oualltlea tlmi go to make up what quali ties presidential lender should posses Mr, Hughes' career In th slate of New Vork apeak highly of hi ability a Inwyer nd an executive, not being found wanting In any particular. Ills elevation to Ih supreme bench I significant of hi Willies g a jurist, capabl to grapple with ms tiers most Intricate and act speedily, Th democrat In nor socialist part) want to sea him nominated, nor accept If nominated, hoping thereby io continue the break In th republican party and gain lot one of watchful walling p(n. divide slip into the executive ft- ' ClJ NK Kit. aldrlekj 'Was Merely Qantlnc, lANCOUN, April .Ti lb Kdltor of Th Jtea; In your Issue of Wednesday, April , under the beading of The He' Letter Bo on Mr, It, It. Kwect slates that ibovernor Aldibh wad th follow ing statement In tliu Htatc Joutnat: If the Nebraska repulillcena want g eeintlor who I merely a pie dispenser, or who maaes It hla chief buslrw sa to make in enemies. In order that hla ferine may t In oorer shape for the subsequent, business of political heallne-, than they should not vole foe me, for I don't rneae lire up to that sort of requirement, If, on the contrary, It la real work In the Itilereets of the people I list. Is (Tie thing wanted, in Idea Is that J, Aldrlch, am the man for th Job. If yon will refer to the Monday morning Issue of th Htate Journal of April H, you will find the article referred lo, arid after discussing (ha availability of Mr, Aldrtch as a candidate, th article con clude follow: The whole (piestlon of til governor's availability la well put up by the, Oaceola. Jlei-ord: "If N'ebraeka reiitilillcana want a an- tor who la merely a pie dispenser or who makes it hla chief pualue lo make no ene iil.,, In order that hla own fence may bo In proper shape for the aul.se iUnt bualiiees of political healing, then they should not Vote for Aldildi for h don t measure up o diet .ort of re quirement. If. on the contrary, It I teal work In the Interest of the people, that Is the thing wamd, our Idea Is that Aldrlch I the men for the lob," fou will not from the above that Mr, elweet he grbM th editorial pper tng In the Osceola Ileoord end then put It Into the mouth of Mr. Aldrlch n original statement by him. Kxtendsd conenent on such procedure en Mr. Hweet'a part I unnecessary, and I be lieve that a metroiailltan newspaper should strive to I Just as accural In new tnittcV of a political nature a they ar In anything else, and while Th Bee by the exercise of a amall amount of car could have ascertained the accuracy of thl alleged statement before 1t waa pub. Ilahed, bellevo that It was an oversight, end 1 would ask that you publish this letter In the same column and In the same position that you purillhr th let ter of Mr. nwret, U. It. Kl.'U.Kri. Ilia Hag and Ita Veneration. OMAHA, April .-To the Kdltor of The flee: t have read In laat venlng a Hee an account of thn action of the local Haughlera of the American revolution In refusing to sell the llelglan relief tegs on th lret because th tg war printed with amall American flags, and the taga might be thrown awy by cr les persons and the flags thus "ilese rmted." Muat wa go lo thla length In preventing our flag from lialng dae creird? Must we eiamln every place of peper or cloth we touch In ee If there la flag printed on It, befoi wa throw It easy or burn It up? I ehould Ilk to ak the t'misMer ef the American dev olution what la lha proper cnurea to take whan on haa an old printed flag, on cloth or paper, which ona wtehea lo get rid ofT Hhoubl one take It out In the garden rid bury It with military honors Why imi mgsiilsa sixlely for caring lor old an, I deirepbl American rial In Ihelf ,i- llliln yeaia? Harloiisli, why tan ople tiol rll Ih difference between Hi flag which eary good rltlseii carrle In hi heart an t Mch la can lad at th head of th ealnieiit, and tha coiiiiium gaiiten tm.ita of that flag, prliilrd on hi-ene clolh ur paper and Miih m i-l iminio l...ut li t-iiii a wt'd IndUu baa cii4i anoi.gh to kii" Ht a I ur e...'ii,, ll'B lii-l t I, alr.l Willi all lew I l.o l' l lo I" te. ii not l oiin-ir U anil "looioii iiolacl, (.f nit sprvltl liiilii. am a i',nii. aiillog be mm i ut,. i.io. ll4M , c li.aae vt'Hwn loi'l i t t at 4 4tn lo a hushed bi.ii and woh htir a' Jia ' t t .,.. ,, t!'lc elsMS If pas. Is iiv l I I vi a' Ibis a- vn fo g iit "el, a i.f I- i ...! tia T' at li ! In'. I,l Uli l' .,M.r mt ih . a t H.v .loli.oi liw III l J 0 41s- . a, t ' a . r . I l.' t ' i. k t,; Iba -.-' i ' I ' h in a wet -o 1,1 aa ,,, Vi e.rs.1"! i , l' ,i' g f te l.'4 i I I' "t w ' to lU NLUICAL SSAfSHOfi loi a foal Cnlaa lha e ini-ai .' tli'il ln lit bit .l'l til geai.. eaw oult a a I t ti.a la I. ill I , i'lia O'tlbnt H ! , .n If-t. tifol,y i. H t iba a m Co. I l "a ( i c t4 It'll aif I it It I i- . tka w i fi.iij.u i l,i t . l-i ittn i !'t tba !..,- ii it imi i'a i " ii'i in -. u, ii t 4 . a I lin,...i if a ... ii l i ....... ... r ...ii. . ,ii li e ..' tu I:mi ' I te I i oi i.,!.i lion Ii if en a -boil M "ia ait i.m a i . -.t rl t . i "ir, i o- i i . f.tt t , ,'o ,.,oi t .-. t i.fc ri t.ai ,. f I HO ' 4 'I :- LINX9 TO A LAUGH, "J have written tnv congressman to a-fid roe all th Agricultural department re port on farming" "You must b going tc lrt on n e. tenalve scale." Well, no. tint I'm raising a tubp In a pot.' -ixoilsvllle Courier-Journal, llook-Makln fteanty-Here you are, ir; tke rhane on thl fin chocolate layer cake, J ,(, Kperlnce-No thank: I ve sliasdy taken loo many. That cake 1 my wi'e a donation. Judge. Hernial eari'tblste?" "f cefus lo answer," replied eYna.tor ; Korghnrn. "If J say -s' It frilgiit o i U' en a b-k and If I sy 'no' n tnlghl ( bo taken seriously,"-Whlngloii War, j Hokua Why dor a womn change her mind o oftnT i f'okus-Maybe ah don't Ilk the looU j of i after atr ha made It up, Toam ; Topic. j Aren't they very frle in New Vork j about having weapon In onV posse- ; loffT" , ! "Ve. indeed Thay aireate1 a map I know there becauee Ihey found ell the flowera in bla fiorit yaid had pistil," I'altlniir American, ye-4,fc,'!iV!f SHouLb the c&mxim TAwr HOt OF Trl6 LAWJ ARM WHEt4 - pmuf fZoH Y- BUT PErMEMra? AtUEYS lCrY tQwtfl Absolutely Pure', Made from Cream of Tarfir HO ALUM-KO PHOSPHATE "Ve, fJrubh wa one of th moat learned men of the age. Hi lt Mfll'icj In the Wrinkled llrow Monthly, enilileil, 'A I'syehologlcal Analysis of riaslrlc Kn Joymerit,' waa wbfe-ly quoted," "Ah" And what, fnsd bis untimely i death?" I "Xtarvatloti," Judge, , I Mr, Neigh la-irs-Iro you nd your bu- j band live happily Ingot her 7 Mr. MliecM -fun , I'd j'tsf Ilka lo see my hushsrid try. not to ltv napi'iiy wnn in",-Indianapolis fOsr, "f wsnt yon to write m r artble on the city aa viewed from tlm roof of a thlrty-atory trtilhllrig " "Hut eiippoae I fall down on th Job'"' Isltlnoie American, ricfure Klend Where can f e good moving picture todav7 Ifer Kriend -flee The It f'av it I'i n .pell, )'ctur riend-How (111 he die? I'er friend I rq not t-fitutti, b'lt f, inderatjind tt ws from u tf up Ion, I'inrtoplay Magazine. "MY DEAR." W, r. Neeblt, in J udge, Two word that once were whispered low. in tramming tone, where rierMmg! sbede ' I'pon the walk danced to and fro In fMttetfi by the moonllgbl made - j Two worda once thrilled lb listening ear: "My dear." I i Two word fhat In the olden days, f I lelyj all th fondne of the heaif, I Now Bound along the strident way I Wher meet tlm swagger arid the mrt Trt etit-e they breathed lover' fer: "My dear." Two word-whnn grndmama wa young, They were as 'fd a a vew, And did not rattle from the tongue A thoughtlessly aa they do now, Ah, then It meant th world, to bear "My dear," Two Word-yt In them lived romance,! And on them rested ltop'g fair dream, j Kyea of a wondrous radiance . 1 .11. with a deep and fender gleam i When aijfne one mnriniireil, Jow and ner, , "My d'r '' t ! My dear-why, any one at all fa called "My dear!" Ah, I beseech, i Must, all our treasured language fall , Into the dual of common sia-e h7 Farewell! you will not reappear, "My dear," i .ifeVT -a- AS ' How ZC to stop dandruff and I033 of hair with Resinol Hera Ii a ilmplc, lnca:ri!ve treatment that will aim art always rt"P dandruff and scalp Itching, and gccjiiliehgirtlikk, live and lust fru: At fiJft-bt.st'read the ligirapart and rnl 4 litilfl Krtiii'I Ointment Ifito the ,al) trcfttly with tli tip i( the linger. J;r(ct liii until the whole w.alp ha Ix-en treated, Ntt nvfn ln, ghamjss't thor'sii'hly with Res iled Soap and lird water. Work the creamy Kesiikd lather well Into the t!ic(.al, lOfmewiiliyrgdiiallycyd er wglcr, the lt water Mng cold. VtMrvA goe (ad Caaianl OlnOaaet siCf tiaal aral tuo.'.u kirika. bvid by all iruiiitt. Salcly Firs! Indigestion, constipation, biliouanese and many ailments of the dljjett jva organs are often the source of serious illness. At the first sign of disordered condition take Hot reliable family remedy tbat i alwaya dependable BEECHAM'S PILLS Leasee S.l Aay MeicM la tit Werli. fld aarywber, la . 10a., 2 HOTf.l.g Af ItfSOllT. White Sulphur Springs U"et Irglnlit OVKS Abb THK WAfl m GREENBRIER hllUU'EAS VLAS Finest Bath Establishment in America, Connected Directly with the Hotel Sauhalm and mil principal bat hi of Europtan Iltalth Rttorli art givtn in tha Bath Houn by ihilUd atttndanti ratD BTtr.aiT 3. m. aLOoutf Maaaglog Olraotor Kt4at Manage SiX4 Warmer Days Are on the Way And Will Soon Be Here and you will then want a refreshing, stim ulating, satisfying beverage. an ar TMf BftRYOU LIWl Serves the purse most satisfactorily. Phone Douglas 1889 And have a case sent home. LUXUS MERCANTILE CO., DISTRIBUTORS. , ia-JSi-'.-ksaiate. fug-.. I I Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter how food advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to be really successful.