Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 06, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1916. nm: n rt m KHMIIHII BY WARM EUROPE United States Senator Jame3 W. .Wads worth Delivers Address at Kearney. WASTE VERSUS TAXATION Kearney, Neb., Oct. 5. (Special.) -James W. Wadsworth, jr., United States senator from New York, at Kearney today said the democratic party is persistently blind, insofar as a vision of the future is concerned. "It will not see, or it cannot see, that when the European war is ended our enormous war exports must cease immediately," said he, "and there must be substituted for them a renewal of the ever-increasing imports of cheap turopean goods, which we were ex periencing during the ten months' operation of the Underwood tariff law prior to the outbreak of the war. They do not seem to realize that the peo oles of EuroDe. when thev are re leased f$om the bondage of the war, must return by the millions to their suspended industries and must in augurate a great struggle to re-estab lish their industrial structures, regain their worldwide commerce and restore their orosnentv . . "One of two things must happen," he continued. "Either our people must voluntarily lower their standards of "living to correspond with those of Europe and Asia, or else give up the struggle entirely by closing the fac tories and opening public soup houses, Saved by War. "It is theenormous war order trade that has saved us from the effects of the Underwood tariff law. There is no other explanatidn on earth for these exports except the war and when the war stops, Jhey must de cline to the figures of iyi4, and then go on declining under the normal operation of a democratic tariff law, provided, when that time comes, such a law is still permitted to remain upon the statute books. "With this situation staring them in the face, known and recognized by-l every man endowed with ability to ' look ahead, to analyze and to cal culate, the democratic administration at Washington has not taken one step to meet the situation - when it comes and to protect the people of tne united Mates. "Protection" is a word which the democratic party detests. They take no interest, apparently, in protecting our people, whether it be in their lives and property in foreign lands or in their industries at home. Mr, Underwood . himself declared, in de fense of his bill, that its provisions were not intended to give protection. Mr. Bryan said he had no interest in protecting an American dollar in Mexico. Both, I assume, are honest in. their contentions and beliefs, Country Wants Protection. "But do the people of the United States desire that their future shall rest in the hands of a party which openly adheres to doctrines of that kind? The country wants a pro tective tariff, not onlv to nrovirie adequate revenues, which the Under wood Tariff law fails to provide, but aiso to torm a Darner against the avalanche of manufactured goods which will overwhelm us if we neglect to erect it." Mr. Wadsworth devoted a portion of his speech to democratic section alism and to the waste in appropria tions voted by the south, which does not pay its proportion of taxes. He said the only safety for the country was in a return of republicans to power. fTitirjona nn Alltiwi . Branch Protesting (From a Stall Correspondent.) Lincoln, Oct. 5. (Special.) A pro test from citizens of Petersburg and Albion covering a petition about six feet in length was received by the State Railway commission today ask ing that the commission do not per mit the Northwestern railway to dis continue" trains No. 301 and 308 over the line of the Albion branch of that road. . The train is an extra passenger put on by the road Is a trial for the pur pose of ascertaining if . there was busi ness sufficient to maintain it. . The commission is of the opinion -that as the road was put on volun tarily by the road that it has no au thority to order its continuance, Wadswortn Talks to " Crowd at Osceola c 1 t Big' Oceola, Neb., Oct. 5. (Special Tele gram.) The Wadsworth meeting in Osceola last evening wa's one of the largest attended and most successful of any republican meetings held in this city or county for a number of years. Thpt-P watt a KnlpnHiH attentanr. n( voters of ' both republican and demo-f 'he stand crat parties and the address was lis tened to with marked interest from the beginning to the end. Polk county republicans are delighted tonight at the reception which was given their speaker and the opening of the cam paign un'der such pleasing circum stances. The speaker covered na tional issues entirely and made many friends here for the Hughes ahd Fair banks ticket . Man Found From Drug Overdose Dyi: nsr York, Neb., Oct. 5. (Special Tele gram.) C. A. Walling, a barber, was found in a dying condition in his room at the Gardner hotel in Bradshaw, Wednesday evening, sfrom what is supposed to have been an overdose of drugs. A doctor was summoned, but could do nothing- for him. He was a stranger, but among his effects was a diary saying if anything hap pened to Jiim to noti.'y relatives at Dexter, Kan. - 1 The body was taken in charge by Coroner Hitchcock and brought to York to await the arrival of rela tives. No inquest ,was thought neces sary. ; t K tint Liner Hunk. London, Oct S. Lloyd's 'reports that the Russian liner Toursal, of 4.27ft tons, (Toss register, has been sunk. The Tourgal sailed from New York September 17, (or Archangel. The Toursal was formerly the British Btna fleer Banta Brldda. It was built at IjewcuUa In 1107, Maritime records do not PRESIDENT BOWS HIS GREETING TO OMAHA -President Wilson, mapped s he en tered the automobile at the union station on his arrival from the east this morning. Mr, John Lee Webster is shown at the right of the picture. CLUBWOMEN HEAR. FROM COMMITTEES Mrs. F. H. Cole of Omaha Tells How Scholarships .Were Furnished, WORK DONE AT SUNNYSIDE : Hastings, Neb., Oct. 5. (Special Telegram.) 'Among the reports that was given unusual attention at the convention of the Nebraska Federa tions of Woman's clubs today was that 6f Mrs. Fr H. Cole of Omaha, chairman of the, general federation scholarship committee. The depart ment was organized six ; years ago and since , that time siven teen have been helped to gain a university edu cation, vvhd otherwise could not af ford the course. Loans were made to four students during the past year. This" department has had $1,350.60 paid into its treasury. " ... Mrs. C. H. Dietrich's account of Sunnyside, a home for those in need, located at Hastings, was received with breathless-attention. Mrs. Diet rich' declared that the inspiration for establishing Sunnyside was gained in the work of the Hastings Woman's Club. .-.'' - The original building was destroyed by fire and a new one has just been completed. In this comfortable build ing homes are provided for twenty six quests: "Mrs. Dietrich said that the average cost of meals for the guests has been found to be $1.10 per week, the cost of service is $2.66 per week, per guest. The get-together banquet ' at the Clarke hotel (last night .'was one of the most successful affairs of the con vention. It was planned for. state of ficer's, past presidents, chairmen of committees and general federation of ficers. The function was arranged by Mrs. W. N. Orris, chairman of he industrial committee; Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm, chairman of the health committee. "Co-operation without overlapping," was the central thought of responses to toasts. New officers will be elected tomor Leather Cushioned Seats Fcr President's Party County Commissioner JohnaLynch was the busiest mai, in the court house along about the luncheon hour, bossing the moving of leather uphol stered chairs to the reviewing stand for . the use of the presidential party Douglas county's furniture, like the court house, boasts of being scratch less, and Commissioner Lynch was right there to see that the task was properly performed. Throngs viewed the parade from the windows and balconies of the court house. They 'Hooked down" on the president from the roof, but lustily cheered when the chief executive and the first lady of the land stepped to Keep Up Populist Farce of Ticket Thrmifrn nttiflfirs paid fcy them- Tne cost ' mail- AUlUUgU UlllOGlO hng ut the hlet wa, $2,563.11, printed under his direction and the pure food amendment. r The arguments were prepared by those N interested in the two amend ments on both sides and the expense .(From a Rlaff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Oct. 5. (Special.) The last sad remains of the people's inde pendent party met again yesterday at the office of the secretary of state and went through the farce of pulmo toring enough life into the corpse to nominate a few democratic candidates for office, and then crawled into its hole. , Present were Frank Eager, chair man of the "party;" Gene Walrath, who officates as secretary whenever a little life is needed in order to help out the democrats; Mr. Tibbies and Dr. Cummins. The chairman and sec retary claimed to have been empow ered to act as proxy for two others, and then the "party" proceeded to nominate Keith Neville for governor, Edgar Howard for lieutenant gover nor and Sophus F. Neble of Omaha and W. M. Morning of Lincoln for presidential electors, all democratic nominees, thus continuing the farce comedy of passing years. According to Lieutenant Governor Pearson, who was elected as a popu list two years ago and has since, affili ated with the people's independent party, no convention was held this year, and no committees selected. It is also well known that none, if any, of the counties of the state held coun ty conventions for , the purpose of sending delegates to a state conven tion, which is required where th'ere is a party state organization. and was 'mostly paid for by those pre senting the arguments, though no ar gument against the pure food amend ment was furnished. State House Deserted; All Make Trip to Omaha (From a 8taff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Oct. 5. (Special.) The state house is practically today as far as the democratic state officers are concerned, the exodus being in the direction of Omaha, where the presi dent of the United Mates and the tirst lady of the land are the attractions. Many clerks dropped their duties and hiked for the big city along with the rest of the state house gang, while the members of the supreme sourt, or most of them, doffed their judicial ermine a,nd joined the crowd. Key to the Situation The Bee Want Ads. . To Improve Expression As Well As Complexion Mo face Is reel! beautiful that laekl ex pression. Do you realise that eontinual vs. of powders and creams tends to spoil pilsner of skin and elasticity of expression? Why not quit eosmeties, use something better, which won't clog the pores or make the skin dry, pasty or oily? Ordinary mereollaed Counting proxies, there were just metis. It wonderfully Improves any com plexion, giving is me ana expression. 07 gradually, harmlessly psellnff off the thin 11 orms beautiful and youthful. Every draggiet has half a dozen votes in the committee meetjng yesterday. Auditorium Crowd Cheers for Wilson Before He Speaks The president received an uproar of cheering from the 10,000 people pack ing the Omaha Auditorium last night. The applause was sharp and ear splitting. He rose several times and bowed, smiling broadly. Calls of "Three cheers for our next president" were cheered. The band kept the applause going. The majority of the crowd were men, but many women were present. Sev eral thousand people packed the street outside. For several minutes there were such calls as "Who kept us out of war? Wilson," "Who prevented the strike? Wilson;" "Who saved the na tion? Wilson." Governor Morehead of Nebraska in troduced the president. a Charge Made That Pool , Is Very Versatile Man (From a Staff Correi pondnt. ) Lincoln, Oct. 5. (SpecU!.) Secre tary of State Charlie Pool must be a very versatile gen tie man, if the impression gained By some people is the true one, it being claimed by them that he prepared the argument both for and against the prohibition amend ment submitted in tlie pamphlet veil of surfaca fklo. H brinn to view pure, soft, potlenf complexion, delicately thla wax; It Tb icldom aore than an ounce is needed. It la ipnad on nightly like cold cream and washed off morning!. In a week or two the transformation is comolet. Wrinkles do not of course enhance the expression. Neither do the pasty things many use to eradicate them. A treatment, iree i .n all objection ia made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel; use as a wash lotions This soon re moves even the most obstinate wrinkles. r Advertisement. A MAN'S foolish to dispute with his wife, fr she's jury an' judge, an' the verdickV shore t be in her favor. Smoke a pipe of VELVET an' waive a hearin'. 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It is inexpensive and four ounces Is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Advertisement. , HERE'S A NEW WAY TO RELIEVE ACHING FEET Everyone who has to spend many hours standing up on hard floor or walking long distances suffers more or lese from hot, tired, aching, burning, sweaty feet. To all these here ts a meisafte of cheer. They can get rid of this trouble In a few mlnutea, and at very slight expanse. Secure a package of Wa-Ne-Ta from your druggist and when you get home bathe your feet for a few minutes In warm water In which two or three tab lets of this preparation have beeen dissolved. Th.i aches and pains will vanish like magic and the feet will be cool; comfortable and happy. Wa-Ne-Ta added to your bath 1e a delightful cleanser and disinfectant, remov ing impurities and banishing body odors. Wa-Ne-Ta is on sale at nearly all drug storm for 26 cents. If your druggist hasn't It and you want to test thla preparation, send us 10 cents to cover cost of -packing and mall Ing and we will forward a aample package to your address prepaid. L. C. Landon Co., South Bend Ind. To Free Your Skin of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir Secrets) Mo toilet table Is complete without small package of d.latone, for with it hair or fuit can bo quickly banished from the akin. To remove hairs you merely mix into paste enough of the powder and water to eover the objectionable hairs. This should be left on the skin about t minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when it will be found free from hair or blemish Be sure you get genuine dc la tone. .Adv. Notes From Beatrice -And Gage County Bftrice. Neb.. Oct. 5. (Snccial.l Collins Billings, a member of company C of this city and cnicf busier of the Fifth regiment, Nebraska Nation al Guard, returned home last evening from the border, having been dis charged for the reason that his sis ter! were dependent upon him. Mrt. H. F. Cook, a pioneer of Beat rice, died last night at 11 o'clock at a local hospital, where she had been receiving treatment, aged 82 years. She was the mother of Mrs. W. VV. Scott of this city and, Mrs. Hattie Kced of I.os Angeles, Cat. Clarence R. Steffen and Miss Flor ence Line, both of the Diller neigh borhood, were married here yester day afternoon at the Presbyterian manse. A Chalmers touring car belonging to F. C. Tuttle was destroyed by fire yesterday morning when the engine back-fired while it was being over hauled. The loss is placed at $1,500, with $1,2(10 insurance. NUXATED IRON I mm increases strength of delicate, nervous, run down people ' 20ft pti cent in ten days in many instances, 1 1 00 forfeit if it fails as per full explanation in large srtiele soon to appear in this paper. Ask your doctor or Hhrman A Mffi'nnell Drue Stores alwaff carry it in stock- HEAD BEE WANT ADS. " 7 ... w yT. w aw m w twaw a w m wat NSm .Ta kirtAD i ................ 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