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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1916)
f fij5 Till; OM.WfA srTlAV RKK: MAY U, - lDlii ' - Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You The Busy Bees Their Own Page mi niiiimi i ! in ii isni i " I I HI I Want Plenty of "Stay There'9 Strength Like an Athlete! i OrdlnnrTT VuyhiixI Iron Will Make 'were ailing all the while, double and even ordinary .uatel iron wm tr)ni. tMr strength and endurance and A any Busy Bees will wear a M mother. It is a prctity sentiment Indeed, but the flow.r withers, dies and is gODe. 'l'hcrc Is unother way In which little boys and girls ca.i honor mother and lighten her many burdens. They can do a kind deed for mother today. "Actio n s pea lo uder th a n vv urd , " and t he memory of ft Vlnd, fhhtfiiriFccneft-eran. imprtw That Is never quite forgotten, to say nothing of the satisfaction to the one who does the worthy deed. Beginning tomorrow and continuing throughout the week, "Be Kind to Animals" week will be observed, culminating next Sunday In "Humane Sunday," How will jou observe ' Be Kind to Animals" week, Busy Bees? Why not write and tell the rett of the Busy flees? Ruth Rlhhcl, the newly-elected Busy Bee Queen, won the prlr.e book this week. Florence Seward of the Wiie side and Margaret Stewart of the Red side won honorable mention. Little Stories (PrU Htory.) Mr. and Mrs. Wren. Ify Huth Ulbbel, 1114 South Thirty sec. ond fitreet, Omaha, ltiu fcldo. When Mr. Wren flew Into our back yard he saw nulled upon a MgU post a tunning lull house, llo wa looking fur a safe pl' for him end Jenny to male their horn for the auinmer. He hopped around on all sides of the house, every now and peeping Inside. After a while It entered thle wise bird's hed that thla would he a good place fnr him and Jenny to ettlo down for the aummer, They are now settled In their new home nnd Mr. Wren alia on a branch of a small apple tree and sings aa hla dear little mate builds Hie tiny nest. 1 hope they will eome again nest year. They will l.ave neighbors, as 1 Intend to have a half doxtn more wren houses put up. His food consists of animal food alone. An examination of fifty-two stomachs showed that M par cent of the content was made up of Ineect. and only 2 par ee.it wa vegetable food, Including bit f grass, evidently taken by accident i with the Insect. Ilia food consisted nf grssshnppers and beetle; the re mainder of caterpillar, hug and spldeH. Wrens will rear In a season from twelve to jtlxtf en young, no you sec a fnmlly if-these birds moat rsiiS't roiisldcraUu ' Jtdurtlon In the number of Inserts m a garden. Vour garden will not be complete with out a family of wren. We're glad you came to a, happy wrens, We love your merry song. We will mfaa you when ymr gone, We reniior aoare you long. Ton are a Joyous little bird, V love tn have you lmre, To bring us all good cheer, , A gladder ong we never hesrl (Honorable Mention.) Fire On School Grounds. By Mnrsmret. Stewart, Aged tear, Uiccriwoud, N.u. lied Hid. One day thla spring- our teacher and we pupil decided lo clean up our ioJiooI ground. It wa a beautiful day, th un wa sliln.ng brightly, not a breeze aeemed to be llrrlng, so at the hut race our teacher, Mia Maher, let us light a fire on a, pile of dead grafts which we hnd te ently raked up. When it got quite Ivw me went Into the school house to get oiir lesson. TWO of tho ohlokt boy stayed out to watch the fire, While they vert at the outh end of lhe school t,roiind the fire was all the tmo cr?i l.ig noith. It got Into ome plum hushei and ws leaping; very high. 1 looked out tit th window and aaw It, I told Ml alaher, and then t.he let u go out. w ail crr4 water in oiV dinner pall and soon got It out, hut there was at. 11 a big log burning. We carried some more water and then thought would test awhile. Whllo we hod been In ntudy ing the hoy found tts bull make that v ire over five fet long, W went down Vlier awhile. Two tC them had gone an ay. but thre were still thi. Ills boy killed them and then went back to our log, but It wa out. We went home feeling that it would be long remombered a an exciting dny during oir school (Honorable Mention.) Fleecy'i Kitten. liv Flortnee Pewsrd, Aged 10 Yeara, 1!W i'orby Street, Omulia, Neb. lllue bid. I have often told you about Kleecy. 1 am writing about her new kitten. They were born April 11, MW. 1 take them out every day for an airing, fleoi t very proud of them. They all have blue eyes. My mler and I are training them to do trick. Two Of them M folio tne wliertner 1 go. It 0 nlc today I Hues maybe 11! take them out Mi the back yard, Well, I II eay a lew nuiie woida. thru I'll have to tl- 1 h..pi the lie kiim and queen have happy n iiiit and lo oiher country make nr Kith them. Well. Ill cle.ee, only I hope Mr. W aate baakej it Ju;t ii,,vv mluig dinner! A Runaw.y. I t H .it- Jee.ro, Agul 1.' Ve.,t, Ai-a-ln, ,ph. .M. M.lu I at., !,t. r .i.Min.'i ii-y b' her altcn.i! :::,'v:.vr:.:'r.';:: .::';.:','vr; ,!. a t-i:y, H "t to the Uil no nil nt.t. nil cm l.et r t'.ica t T" IS'I I, i lit, ' ine i Mi 's, i tl at wtr tiiili I e. ,! th r-dj M hen H-ey v I .mi m'.i.k I " y te,t t hoi l.i .; p., ,r. I I . I a k ,f I ' i ti! Ii !!.! I t!-e Ii ' h ,1,1 f t irt a tnlU- !tl lilH liu l !. 5. ll .Ht .t'w ),l-. l a 1 lt i . , , . t 1 tn i a nnd if y i,. 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I Ilk your pnge very much ond I thins I will write you another letter. Thl hit ter will be nbout blrila. In our e liool there are forty pupils. These children rnd the teacher have seen eighty Hlrd already. Kach morning If a child eaw a new Hid he would rnport It to the teacher and ho would write It fcn a slip of paper. Hope to see my letter In print. Foem on Bluebird. Py William C. Campbell. Aged T Yeara, Helena, Mont. Hod Hide. A bluebird died not long ago. It waHn't ours though, And 1 wa glad It wnsn t. lioeaneo It It were, I don't know what I'd do, I gueaa all the blrda Will come for the funeral, Ion't yout Infant Mortality in Omaha Smaller Than Other Cities I ' 4 l1 ' - ' S ' ''J Th New York milk committee. efl,'"n lm" brokm ,"t" ,h" cho"1 w,,rk ahlch lr. W. A. Evans of t'hlcsgn Is ex- A" w0 hVB n0Br'1 of tM'T cfflclo chairman, Is advertising the fact j dandelion, and the children have that In a survey of 141 cities tiniahn, "'n completely distracted over tnlg sub th. mo.t f.vorable Infant mor- ! -l-"'t' ,h cr"" Incentive serving to tallty averaa of all title over MM during the I'.'IS. Umitha'a rat wa fity-seven rteethn per thousand of Infants less than on er. Naahvllte, Tenit., had lie highrat rate, wbih was i'vl per thousand, or four times a many a ninaha In Wit Omaha late we. bM per thousand snd i in li'U tti rale was 1. per thotis.tnd thus shoeing a Continued Improvement, each er Stories of Nebraska History , ' illv i . il p.-rmunon of t! ,ih-r. Ti I il ! I li t'P!' fo'io I i lii,!..rv if N.h,.,.i., by S. 1. n.a t.,n, S F" ' ti . i , tk to , I I Nebraska Irtiiurt the White; tn riiint I hem m .-"SI . . . 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' We ii in American people M have not been likely to accept any state ment outright without Investigating, but It seems that a certain class of would-be high-brows with less of the love of birds in their hearts than of love of the sound of their own voices, relating their own prowess, have been accepted out right with regard to the sparrows. We hear long dissertations ss to their "excc , t naughtiness." as the Hlble ures the phrase. How no fair feathered song Mer will tarry near their abodes; how they battle with and, It Is assumed, con quer any bid, great or small, who may have the audnclty to entor the Hats, and how ge to food they are not Insectivo rous, living presumably off something for bidden, although that something ever Is left unmenttoned. I)o we but look hock to the advent of the Kngllsh sparrow In the. I'nlted States we find (kindly look yourselves) that In the year IXiVO a pest of caterpillars swept tho city parks' of New York. It wss then that our llttln garnlns were Imported and they sre said to have saved the day. But they have o multiplied In thl great country as to be called by some pest. Funk & Wsgnall'g small edition warns rlefly: "The destruction of the spar rows may he carried loo far. Jn France for, esample It has been followed by an Increaae of caterpillars, vastly more de structive than sparrows." Now, If one will Investigate, ss I hav done to my entire satisfaction, end meet the chsrges frankly, he must find that the sparrow do not drlv away other birds. They are Inquisitive, they are nu merous, they are fierce among them selves, tireless In building, often building day after day in an awning which often is let down with their nest; tena cious of life, but. they sre amenable to the lesson of a few good plucking from (lie other birds. For example: Karly In April because It waa our first hlrd bog finished we placed on the telephone pole t the rear of our yard a large flicker house, Within a few days a pair of blue birds came, to Its shelter. It was amus ing lo see the little beauties flutter In and out of Its depths. We st once put out a bluebird house, which they greatly appreciated and begin at once furnishing. It has been my custom during th eighteen year I have lived In Omaha to feed the sparrows. During the wlnler, when so little wild life appears on the landscape, they seem to be especially acceptable, and like the good wholesome, hut not a I way esthetic, old time virtues so fust becoming unpopular. I find they like bread best of all, will School Principals Object to Too Many Side Issues for the Pupils rubllc iichool principal ire dis pleased over the frequent distractions w4iteh are iillowed to Interfere with the regular school work. The latest and moat pronounced of these wag an "ice eream dandelion contest," au: thorlzed by Superintendent Graff In circulars gent to all schools. Never In the history of Omaha schools has thla protest against Interference of studies been bo vigorous and general. I'rlnclpals who have been Inter viewed on the subject are not in clined to have their names used for publication, but they are neverthe less outspoken and almost unanimous in their condemnation of the alleged 1 dandelion contest. A principal who has ben long In th etvlc end on several occasions referred to at school headquarter as one of the most efficient of the staff of principal, matlo this statement: til Talking llandrllone. "The principal and teacher hava never been so discouraged as they are at tho piexrnt tlino. Plalrsctlon aftor dlstrao- Meomoiite their youthful enthusiasm. We w.-re directed to do this by the super intend, nt, and we dM what we believed was our duty, hut It was a ndstnke. "I'oi one thing, must of the dandelions tri ijglit to the h ad weie.n tr ly tut off at the l-i'-i of tho roots, which a mount 'o nothing i fsr ss resl era lbstlon c( tbe dnroMion U c- ti'eried. "We bad beai tf the d melion In cur )rt. and the ieii h v a so strong one I I lined by h Ci snd I intaha tnb livpd v. I'e nation Its ll iik ipl 1 M'.ar ei In 1 1, ei! ef lb I'latl. I d l liep..: ii, s i rli ll num. brvd lo lh eaiiy si I bs . I " ' !" to oilieir' dlf'r t l Hii i l ei n'hr N.iik II,, ..I !li.,. t. (11,1 tt 1 1 l, , n ' - ft .1 o Ih. i i -4, m l I ' t- .,. i i . i j I . l,v,i.lrt I Al.t.4 . I , I r - , ,. s " I ' -. i i- r i - I S-o ii tu- - il, . ll. . 4 ' Mi , M, J-l lh ,S...tl e , .' I 1 i ,, I s .... i 4' I I ... i If- I le-1 I l l I ' I , f !'.. II,. I I, f I 4 . not eat suet, but are fond of pork and meat scraps cooked, also potatoes, break fast food, etc, In severe weather, whep one wonders that so tiny a scrap of life can endure the Inclemency of the winter. I give them seed such aa I feed to my canaries. In summer I continue the feed ing bench, adding a drinking basin. So when the blue beauties came I was greatly Interested in their antl;s with the bevy of "talktders." My husband who loves the blue birds greatly, who have forsaken our yard for two summers past, declared against the sparrows, but upon my apieal waived Judgment until wo should see positive evidence SKal'i'l them. For a day or two we watched closely. I confess I was worried. The little sparrows were so Interested In the building of the nest In the house, they would often accompany the furnishing to the door and peep saucily In ss ft was adjusted, Iflbred probably, but what think you did Mrs. I'lue? Hhe darted swiftly at them and plucked and dashed them In no uncertain manner, giving nolle that she had no taste for neighboring. Finally, within a few day her building was an old tory and they loft her alone. Now she and Mr, lllue tit above on th wire and look calmly down upon the feeding bunch, going down to drink with them and oftlme taking eed or bread. The blue babies must be near the hatching now and peace reigns between tho parents and sparrow, greatly to my pleasure. There are two robin In this same yard who wait about for the occaaional worm tossed them from the gardening, and who eat with Die apnrrows, often from the one niece of bread. There are brown thrashers contesting right to a certain tree who also eat with therrf at times, and who come for water regularly, and a Jay who make no cour tesy of helping himself to the lion' har. I.at summer we had a wood pecker who dined regularly and who would sit by and tap loudly end liifdat ently If no bread were out. AH these birds, beside wrens, orio'ei and grosbeaks, have, neon seen at food or water for seveial years In company wllh the sparrows, Two days past a second 1 air of blue birds were line 'llenl log another house set near. Wo have had wrens In tho front porch bog for sis years past. The sparrow are fearful of Mr, Jenn Wren. My plea I for all who love and would njoy bird to look for themselves. Keep away cat and squirrel If you would hav birds. I-ast summer the mother wren lost thre of her five chil dren within a half hour from the neigh bor est though I tried to save them, Flnssy' nature Is her nature ami little ' wren ere not way wise. Hee that children with popgun learn i wrm day that w had to cloe th win dow on one ride of the building. The children cam to school with dirty hnndt ond clothes. " "The practical value of this dandelion contest was almost nil and the distrac tion wa the worst I ever experienced, eoaaldering the real value of the to-called campaign. I poke to a principal friend and sh told me she did not hav any dandelion contest at her school, notwith standing the circular sent by the super intendent You Juot ask other principals snd you will quickly determine the senti ment which prevails among the teaching stuff." Hrhenie te Oet lo Cream. In the desire to win the Ice cream prize ome boy resorted to all sorts of sharp practices. Commissioner lrexel's men hauled dandelion from one school to a dumping place not far from another chool and the boy of the other chool were caught by their principal hauling the old dandelion to their chool. There f w,r9 several Instances of this kind All week the children, particularly tho mall boy snd girls, bothered their teach ers with questions aa to which room had won and when they would have the Ice cream. Thn last few months have been unusu ally hard on the teachers on account of the scarlet fever situation. Already ll j has been decided to hold a summer vaca- tlon school to help t) who have fallen ! so far behind In their studies ttiat they ! will not be able to enter advanced classes ! net September utiles they take tho epo- , clal summer course. "I sincerely hop that the nct time j some Ice rresm man wants to advertise 1 hi product through th put. llo i hooi ! the supei Intendent will have the courage j tt take a firm Und en this sort of en- j ploltatlon of th S' hmds. Ami, you know, i It I snninst the rule of the Itcnrd id j t'ducatloii," stid another puncipal. - : - y a. k. Sheldon l io is' l th ge-nl t lilts Tl.ey tie:lrl I !, In a lire! hpHU. h., ! it j v'eaf to lhlr ntinta, who lb In. I iPau lb Miih, lh rain. !! .wl(m I iu other 'xl I !) 'I betr ait hit fly ff l kli 1, mull.' snid ,u. ! in r I'lv l,al dium. i,wt ' t'f dlow !. .' lvl wii'i !. tUle n le ef t .. i,, i i r. 1 1 r , . Mi. Uh I W ;. eil 't a i i- foil-, in aits ' li,iii, w.4 .,r i,(. lir ',J .l..e- w,r. n,r .jiu tf Ih- r ! Hul I. I I li. In., I , 1 -k I i -. I i' ui i.d soti i. a nl (" ti ii.ai ' t . ',', i , . . , , . I. u . , i , t . ;, ii.. ir , i , i 1-1,1, 1 4 H -. , - , I I ' . t , . ,, ,1 ' i . I to , i In:.' 1 ,llM I'll,., I I I ' i I I .!..' . , ''. I "I ' 1 I- , I i '! , 4 4 . I t ,i- (... 1 1 . l , 1 ( ; i. , , I ,E ' ' 'ft' I I I , 14.4.. I e .. a ...i.- I M . It I l :, . . I , 1 1 " 'k 'I to .watch snd know tne birds, and that they keep the distance of politeness from the little mothers' houses. Hlrd.i lesrn easily to trust, but their frlRht of strange objects or people is in tense. I find the garden hose genuously ap plied convinces pussy that there are dryer climes and the B. B. 1 convincing to Mr. Fox Bqulrrel .and does him only black and blue spots. Light on the sparrow will remove the sllgma which Is being fastened to him by these "Christian professors'' who love to take advantage of their weakness In .winter in order to make poison most ef- tectlve. Tcrhaps he forgets that we d not all use our best gifts to be an orna ment or an uplift to society and still the All-lovlpg Father permit us to stay. it was the great-hearted Mr. Lincoln who, knowing how much room there Is In the big outside and how true are the hearts of the many, wrote, "I believe God must have loved the common people, He made so many of us." Can we not parephra.-e It to cover the sparrows? a. e. b. NEGRO SNATCHES PURSE CONTAINING $7 FROM GIRL Catherine Miller or tre F.Im hotel, Nine teenth and Harney street. lost a hand bag containing 7, when a negro snatched It from her hand at Thirteenth and Dodg 878 Pla mend KiiisT, ilk solid Bold. I.oftl "Per fection" m o u n t- .nt"'. $40 1 a Week 1133 l, Val- llern, fine solid Kold. ge n u I ii onyx center, pearl pendant; flno dlaniond; i omnleti) with IS-In 1C chain A3 Trmei tl.BO a Month 1180 Ksr Bcrew. 14k aolld Bold. 2 fine brilliant dia monds. Very spe cial ton at t9 a Month DIAMOND STUD 01 Diamond Stud, nolld gold. Tiffany ifl mounting J)TrU Term: $1 Wnek OFTIS BRos&ca;.3 1. 9 o o. 4. (. i. Delicate, Nervous, Rundown Peo ple 2fM Wronger It Two Weeks' Time, in Many - Caaea. N'EW YORK, N. Y.. Most people fool ishly seem to think they are going cu get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret noi'.i-um or narcotic drug, said Dr. t-auer, a well known specialist who has studied widely, both in this country and Kurope, when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only Cum from the food you cat. Hut people often fall to get the strength oiit of tholr food because they navtn t enough iron In their blood to enable ,t to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know something Is wrong, but they tan t tell what, so they generally conmi -nee doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or avmptonis of some other ail ment canard by the lack of Iron In lhe blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe It to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work or how far vou can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five grain tablets of ordinary ungated lion three times per day after menls for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourseir how much yon have gained. J have seen dozens of nervous, rundown people who 'T?IkV title ny season, tf roe bsl i' lsn June ,uh M..ie-riH-tw. tst ftsh halt ever discovered. Writ torisr tid i-tt bos to help Introduce It, Agent OTr fifty yar of "trnth In aT tlslwr" bee built th basins of lot tl Bro. k Co. up from on mall room to th larrt ton In tn world lline; Diamonds, Watch ad Jewelry on 0r41t, with handom tore in Ohieafd, rittibnrrn, louls, Omaha, to.f and mall orar cotomr in nearly ry e"y and town tn th Unltd Btat. 0t a parkllnr diamond. lthr lor Pr soual war or a a Bt for your wif. mother or wotaart, or a a wn ama or rrsduatlon lft. Bdy on 1 not ndd. Ho matter wbr yon Uy your credit 1 rood. Trm a low a tl pr month. if- MUV&l 835 8 c arf r 1 n, solid Bold, DiiRllsh finish, fine mond. . . ,$10 1 a Month 787 -Men' tHamond King. 6-pronB tooth mounting-, ilk solid srold. lioman or pol ished C7K flnlnh 87.80 a Month Opn dally nntll 8 p. m., Bstnr. day till 6:30. Call or writ for ninstrsted Catalorr Wo. 803. Fhons Douslas 1444 and our aalmaa will call. I I ii. i-ii .1 MMIIIMI XIIK UMI UKMAItliK, OHK.INAI DIAMOND & WATMI C-KKIMT HOl.HK, Ms'ln Floor, City National Bank Block. ' 409 South 16th Street, Omaha. Opposite Bnrges-Wash Co. Dspartmvnt ftore. Reasons Why the Twentieth Century Farmer has made so decided a success in but a few years : : : : : Thomas F. Sturgess, Editor-in-Chief. E. Z. Russell, Associate Editor. G. W. Hervey,, Associate Ed nor. 0. D. Davidson, Associate Editor. Ruth A. Bailey, Associate Editor. James I Coupe, . Assoeiat) Editor. George W. Ainsworth, 1'oultry Editor. Want a Sample Copy? OMAHA entirely get rid of all symptoms of dys pepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days" time simply by taking Iron In th proper form, and thl after they had in om cae been doctor ing for month without obtalntng any benefit. But don't take the old form or reduced Iron, Iron acetate or tincture of Iron lmply to save a few cents. You must take Iron in a form that can p easily absorbed and assimilated Ilk nuxated Iron If you want It to do you any good, otherwise It may prove worse than useless. Many n athlete or prls fighter has won the day simply becaus he knew the eccret of great stremr'h anu endurance and filled his blood with Iron before he went Into the affray. phe many another hss gone down to Inglor ious defeat simply for thn lack of iron. NOTK-Suiate Iron rommendi1 abOT bt Dr. tsuer, Is oris of lh nwer orssnle Iran eonv punnm. tells h "lilor laorssnle Iron irouiu. It l llf lmllt'l. does not Injurs th tth. make Umm blues, nor upt th iorntr.li; on Ik conirsry. It I most potent remeof. In nrlr II form of ln1lsetlon, a wnil (or nro. run-rlown cotillcioni. Th MinilUrlurerf h iich sret eond'Une In Niuaiei) Iron tht thr offr lo forfeit IIOD'O to sn clurluol limita tion If tlrnr cnnot Uk ny mn or omn n4r Ort who lc Iron tni lnr.ri-s,i their sirensih JIW nr pnt or over lo four wk' time, erovlims lhr hr no wrloin orssnle trouhl. Th? alo offer to rfunrt your monr If It i)o not at 1ut double your itrensta suit ero)urn- In ton Say lime U is dispfnH-d tn Ihl rltr h hritin Miionnell Iinig Storm n4 all othtt rum- Adurtliwment. It take but a minute of time to ave dollar when you read The B Want A4 columns. SOLID GOLD WRIST WATCH $24-75 8M $2.50 a Month 1063 Wrist Watch and Inten sion llracelet ai both fine solid Bold. ),ever set. full nickel wclcd; choice of either white or Bold dial. 524.75 Guaranteed, st Terms: 83.60 a Month SOLID GOLD THIN MODEL sn.oo $ni.50 m ... Mo. 1148 Ulinoi, Sirtn o waituam Watch, full Jeweled, Ilk olld Bold r Fits In th pockot like a $21.50 liver dollar Trmsi 88 a Month L KCZXJ Li cm I hr..( . I .I.i .1 .I l - . -. 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