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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 28, 1917,
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BILLS FLOWING IN
' BY THE HUNDREDS
Outlook Now Is That Record
of Last Session for Number
Will Be Outdone.
THOSE WHO HAVE MOST
Lincoln,. Jan. 27. (Special.) Six
teen, working day of the senate have
passed and it would appear that the
upper body, like the house, bids fair
to outdo the record of the last session
in the number of bills introduced.
According to the records prepared
by G. F. Beschorner, bookkeeper for
the senate 152, bills have already been
introduced with four more days to
run. Usually the last two days crowds
the olJ legislative hopper to overflow
ing' and in spite of the general senti
ment before the session began that
the number of bills should be kept
downthere is every reason to suppose
. that the number will . exceed all
previous sessions. .. , , ' "v
S-W Moriarty Leads.
- Moriarty of Douglas leads the lilt
with fifteen bills, Howell of the same
delegation comes next with fourteen,
Sandall and Beal have twelve each,
while the rest run as follows: Adams,
8; Albert. 3; Bennett, 6; Buhrroan, 2;
Bushee, 7; Chappsll, 8; Douthett, 2;
Doty, 2; Gates; 2; Haase, 1 ; Hager, 3;
Hammond, 5; Henry, 1; Lahners, 5;
Mattes, 7; McAllister, 2; McMullen, 5;
. Neaj, Sf Oberlies, 5; Robertson, J;
.Samuelson, 5; Sawyer, 2; Soost, 3;
Spirit, 3: Slrehlow, 3; Tanner,': 4;
"U iliac Wilson, 2; Willis Wilson, 3.
Senator Phil Kohl has not as yet in
troduced any bills. This would make
. .the average for each member a little
less than five bills.
In the last session at the end of the
' sixteenth- day 144 bills had been in
troduced. Last session Senator Dout
hett introduced no bills, but so far this
session he has introduced three.
Eighteenth -Day -in House
in the house, when the members
'unhitched", last ' night-403 bills had
been introduced and it was the end
of the eighteenth day. With two more
kdays left and with a recess until Tues
day in order that the slow ones may
-get in their work, it is likely that the
record of last session will be outdone.
On the end of the eighteenth day of
that session 361 measures had been
poured into the hopper. That has
already been beaten by forty-two bills,
and "the worst is yet to come." So
far the general average is below the
senate, only a little over four to the
member being the showing. - ;
I , j ; Fine Farm Home Burns.
Fremont, fteb.', Jan. 27 (Special.)
The fine farm home, of Gus Jonas,
; two miles southeast of Fremont on
' the Lincoln highway, was' totally de
stroyed by fire this forenoon. When
discovered by members of the family
the entire building on the second floor
'. 'was ablaze. Mr. Jonai and neighbors
-- -carried most of the -furniture from
the room on the first floor. The
home was one of the finest farm resi
dences', in" the county, and cost when
erected, nearly twenty years ago, $14,
000.. It wast of brick aad two stories
high. Mr. yS&nas had insurance of
f$5,Q0 on the bnildmg and furniture..
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' Edgar; '.,ian,27(MSpeeil
Fifty men and boys 'turned out to
round up the wolves v yesterday.
' Wolves seemed to be scarce, but one
'lone coyote was - captured. Some
careless hunter in his anxiety to. hit
; the coyote failed to look beyond and
shot toward some others coming from
the other direction. A stray shot hit
Ralph Tucker in the corner of the
eye, grazing the ball and going out
through the skin at the outer corner.
He will not lose she sight in this eye.
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'TEACHERS PAID
i BY STATE. MONEY
i Robertson's Bill Would Impose
i Levy on Grand Assessment
! Roll for, Purpose.
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HELPS IN- DEY TIMES
The ! building writ'- extend Irotni
Twenty-second ' street to . Twenty-,
third ' street fronting cm' Chicago
street f " ' , .-. '
At-the present time the central por
tioriand the west wing will be erected.-
.That portion to be erected at
once will have tWeflty-five large class
rooms, including three 1 study halls,
and also have domestic, science depart-
BrieJ City News
. Platinum Wedding Rings Edholm.
, H Swl mat II Mow Bnoon Fran.
To Give Charity Dance Daughters
of the Israel Aid society will give a
charity dance at the Auditorium Feb
ruary 11.
Km Tear Hwmv And vslomblw In th.
.nurteui Dplt Vnulu, SIS Soolh
ink St., Bm Bldi. bum rant tut lor S
months. Opts from s a. ra. to (. a, m.
Loans His Flivver H. 8. Standeven,
'8010 Lafayette avenue, has reported
to the police that his Ford roadster
was stolen from 1041 North Fortieth
street. ;
"Guardian Angela and Other Un
seen Helpers" A lecture given by Mr.
J. T. Bklund, Sunday evening at I
o'clock, in TheosophMl hall, 701 Bee
building. 1 . .
Chief gaiter Out Again Chief Salt
er of the Bra department Is out again,
after three weeks of enforced seclusion
on account of an attack of the grip.
He narrowly escaped pneumonia.
Holland Club Meeting At the meet
ing of the Holland lub tonight at
the temporary headquarters, the Bou
rtclus music studios,. 1611 Dodge street,
the constitution and bylaws will be
discussed. -No
Jewelrr to Ensland A notice to
the postofflce from Washington for
bids the taung 01 jewelry ana manu
factured or unmanufactured gold for
shipment to Great Britain by means
of the parcels post or mails. .
Ford pack Fnm Rochester J. P.
Ford, ta clerk. 1n-the department of
public improvements, . has returned
from Rochester, Minn.', where he re
ceived surgical Attention. He expects
to be back at' his desk In the city ball
within a te weeks. !
To Look at Millinery Miss Carlson
and Mlas Bragg of the Thompson
Belden millinery department have
sane east ott, a trio, during the course
of which they will thoroughly acquaint
themselves with the correct mimnery
.fashions for the spring season. , .'
- Rotarlamt to Btonx City A party of
thirty Omaha RoUrlans will -leave
here over, the Northwestern . Sunday
An ''nnniinlHV 'A TW I ftl ' A.TIO
mrtnm in Hinui city, where they will
attend thn tenth district conference of
Rotarlans .The Umanans win return
Tuesday.
Two Are Bound Over Edward
Minardi, former clerk at the Powell
Supply company, and William John
nn. tiolnred Dorter for several con
cerns on automobile row, arrested In
connection with the operations of an
organised gang of automobile acces
sory thieves, waived preliminary ex-,
ment and large lunch room and kitch-J
en. When finally completed an audi-1
toriom and gymnasium will be-.;built
in the-court to the rear ot tne puiio
ing. The structure is so planned as
to" eliminate' stair-Climbing. " 'Far ex
ample, fourth-year students- will have
all classes on tne top noor. it wju
he constructed of non-absorbent brick
with terra-cotta trimming and wilt be
amlnatton when arraigned in police
court on charges of grand larceny,
entered pleas of not guilty and were
bound over to the district court. Their
bonds were flxed at $750 each-
Paul Kamanskl Goes Home 1'aul
"Cy" Kamanski, who has been confined
at the Fort Croek hospital with diph
theria since his arrival from the Mexi
can border, haa recovered sufficiently
to be allowed to go to his home. He
will resume his studies In the law de
partment ot Crelghton college.
Fine Fireplace Good Sunderland.
Sell Interest in Hall.
Edgar, Neb., Jan. 27.-(Special.)
The Ancient Order of United Work
men lodge of Edgar has sold its half
interest in Fraternity hall and the
opera house to the Odd' Fellows.
There has been a keen fight between
the members of the Workmen lodge
for some time, some of them wanting
to hold on to the building, while oth
ers thought it' would be best to dis
pose of it. The profits divided be
tween the two lodges were too small
to be tempting and it was difficult to
carry it on as It snouia , oq, as mere
was often disagreement. The Odd
Fellows, have leased the opera house
to B, W. Merrill, who will put in a
modern, up-to-date amusement house.
The $2,00(5 paid to the local Work
men lodge will be used to pay assess
ments for the membership here as
long as it lasts, or until the session
of the grand lodge in May. , :
House Wrecked by Explosion.
Fairbury, Neb., Jan. 27.(SbeciaI.)
An explosion from water pipes in
the D. J. Ireland home nearly wrecked
the kitchen and set fire to the build
ing. Mrs. Ireland had been-away
and during the cold snap the. water
pipes frore. She built a big lire in
k Irih-lwii and soon the house, was
hatrM kv a terrilic exolosion. 1 The
stove was literally blown to pieces.
v ,'-. Forty Thousand for' Farm.'
' Tecumseh,rKeb., Jan. 27.-KSrcial.) I
John C. Eiler has sola nis nne m.
acre farm two milesWst of ,Tecum.
eh to E, BUfl"ll otMarsnaii county,
Iowa, for $40,000. This i $200 per
acre. Mr. Eiler bought the farm of
E. D. Moyer seven years ago at $125
per acre. Mr. Cahill will move to the
farm this spring and Mr. Eiler is urti
decided as to a new location.
ownsn CmwUpaUoa, IndlsMtiea.
Pr. Kins'" New W( Pills will evercomt
roar constipation, blllomnwo nd Induc
tion. Tsko s Com tontM. Onlr Bo. All
dniffftaui. Advttrtlsomont
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dainty, delightful, deferable,
, but so attractively priced
that every woman who reads
. th ad can find some one
, style that also suits her purse
Charmeuse and
Taffete.-"-' .. . '
Also Taffet with Georgette Sleeves, Collar and
' Vestee. Bead 'trims and ornaments enrich these
'beautiful Frocks. You will find very becoming;
shades of Peacock, Midnight Blue, Copen, Sage,
. Pearl, Navy, Purple and. Black
of reinforced co.norete hreprooi con
struction. The building is of simple
and economical design, but will pre
sent a dignified and beautiful ap-
tearanrt.""1 ' " "''
(Krom Staff Correspondent.) .
Lincoln, Jan.;. 27 (Special.) Sen
ator'John Robertson comes to the
legislature this session fully deter-,
mined that licwill make no attempt to
abolish te National" Guard at this
time. However, he proposes )q be a
hero ariyway.and has introduced a bill
which if ft becomes a law , will cause
the peopleVto rise up, and call him
blessed or perhaps something.else.
Some of the cities of the state, not
ably Omaha, are discovering that it
will be a tight squeeze with the -saloon
licenses abolish, to secure "enough
funds to 'run the schools and a bill
has been introduced in the house, per
haps more than one, which will enable
school districts who find it difficult to
raise enough money to run the
school, to go oyer the legal levy in
order to secure the muc'i needed
funds.
. Senator Robertson has introduced
a bill which is known on the legisla
tive books as S. F. 63. This bill if it
becomes a law will fill a long felt want
in that it will enable the state to
secure enough money to run the
schools without having to go over the
statutory maximum.
He would make an annual levy upon
the grand assessment rolls sufficient
to; produce a fund, 90 per cent of
which added to the temporary school
fund shall equal the estimated amount
of the wages or salaries of all teachers
employed in the public schools for six
months of each year.
The liill further provides that on or
before July 1 of each year the state
Superintendent shall secure from the
county superintendent of each county
a detailed estimate of the mount re
quired in each district in his county
for teachers wages for six months
during the ensuing year, total num
ber of months to be taught, wages and
salaries.'
Farm Brings $106.25 an Acre.
Stella, Neb., Jan. 27. (Special.
The eighty-acre farm belonging to
the Alvin Curtis estate, four miles
north of Stella, sold at auction for
$106.25 an acre. The farm was bought
by Lee Sherman. Eight years ago this
farm was offered for safe for $6,500.
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ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect It. - v ' .
Nature warns yon when the track
of health is not clear. Kidney and
bladder troubles canse many annoy
ing symptoms and great inconven
ience both day and night. -
Unhealthy kidneys may causa lum
bago, rheumatism, catarrh of the
bladder, pain or dull ache in the back,
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the eyes, sometimes feel as though
you had neart trouDie, may nave
nlentv of ambition but no strength,
get weak and lose flesh.
If such conditions are permitted to
continue, serious results may be ex
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worst form may steal upon you.
Prral.ncr of Kidn.y Disuse.
Host people do not - realize the
alarming increase and remarkable
kidney disorders are among the most
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are almost the last recognized by pa
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while the original diseasa may. con
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Omaha Sunday Bee.
Sick People Sometimes Die
From Lack of a Good Stimulant
Especially is this true in grip and
pneumonia, for they are infectious
diseases which attack weak and
strong alike. Serious complications
are liable to develop in the course
of the disease, as grip settles in
the weakest part of the system,
sometimes the kidneys, the brain,
the stomach or the heart, result
ing often in heart failure, but the
most dreaded of all, pneumonia,
which is particularly fatal when
arising from grip. As one ahle
medical writer says:
"In all severe types of pneumonia there are two sources of danger
heart insufficiency, and high temperature. A large portion of deaths
from pneumonia directly result from heart failure.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
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