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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919.
You Oimht
To Know!
Your druggist has a preparation
called SALINOS which you ought to
know all about. It is the ideal lax
ative because it combines all the
pood effects of the three essential
salts Glaubers, Epsom and Ro
chelle, and eliminates the bad ef
forts such as nauseating taste, in
solubility in cold water, etc.
SALINOS has been tested by 25,
000 doctors all over the country
with splendid success. It is a thor
ough laxative that completely emp
ties the bowels, including the lower
bowel, where food-waste lies, fer
ments and fills the blood with dan
perous poisons. It is wonderfully
pleasant to use, pleasant to taste.
Get a bottle of SALINOS. It is
a preat aid to good health. Get it.
Be safe. Adv.
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AUDITORIUM
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SCOUT LEADERS
TO HAVE FIRST
MEETTOIIIGIir
School Superintendent Beve
ridge to Speak on "Worth
. whileness of the Boy
, Scout Movement."
Boy Scout enthusiasts will re
ceive their first lesson in scoutcraft
tonight when the scout leaders'
training course, under the auspices
of Creighton university, will be for
mally opened by President YValter
V. Head, representing the Omaha
council, and F. X. McMenamy, rep
resenting the university. One hun
dred of Omaha's boy leaders are ex
pected at the first session. J. H.
Beveridge, superintendent of schools,
will speak on the "Worthwhileness
of the Boy Scout Movement." and F.
J. Gould, chief carpenter s mate, U.
s. in., will give a practical lesson on
"Rope and Its Uses."
The course will be conducted in
the court Foom of the Creighton law
school, 210 South Eighteenth street,
Tuesdays and Thursdays tf each
week for a period of four weeks. The
faculty will be made up of the best
talent obtainable in Omaha and the
middle west. Gilbert H. Gendall,
scout executive of Pes Moines, la.,
will present seme successful scout
games and will also lecture on troop
meeting programs. Miles Green
leaf of tlie local Audubon society
will give an illustrated lecture on
birds. William F. Riggs of Creigh
ton university will introduce scout
leaders to the wonders of astronomy.
Outdoor Program Included. -
The outdoor program will not be
overlooked. Dr. Robert VVolcott of
the University of Nebraska will pre
sent nature study in its relation to
scouting. Joe Mills, well-known ath
lete and coach at the University of
Colorado, will act as guide and in
structor in camping. He will tell
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Clear Sparkling . Glassware 1
To beautify your table. Use
Classic Soap in ihe dish water.
is si white laundry soap containing cocoanut and
other vegetable oils. It- works easily and quickly
in hard or soft and in hot or cold water.
Put it on your grocery list today and try this
better laundry soap.
Swift & Company
Makers s of IV ool Soap
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about a personally conducted tour to
Camp Gilford.
Principal J. J. Masters of Central
High school will acquaint scout
leaders with the problems of adoles
cent psychology, while, Principal D.
E. Porter of the High School of
Commerce has prepared a talk on
the subject of leadership. Princi
pal R. M. Marrs will show how the
scout movement makes use of the
'gang" instinct among boys.
Dr. J. Frederick Langdon of
Creighton Medical college will pre
sent "fir'St aid" in theory and prac
tice. This training course is given free
by the Omaha local council under
the auspices of 'Creighton university.
A certificate will be given to all com
pleting the course successfully.
Scout xifticials extend a hearty wel
come to all men interested in boys'
welfare. ",
Fourth Meeting of
Song Leaders to Be
Held Wednesdav Eve
The fourth meeting of the Song
Leaders' school will be held Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. in the Y.. M. C. A.
under the direction of Harry Mur
rison. Darrel Healy, discharged soldier,
is the "walking information bureau"
that greets thesoldier, sailor or
marine paying )maha his first
visit. Healy is from the War
Camp Community service at the
soldiers', service. He tells them
where to find the Army and Navy
club, where baths, pool tables, writ
ing materials, pressing facilities, oc
casionally theater tickets and a
good time are to be had.
C. E. Van Cise o," Kansas City
district representative of War
Camp Community Service, is visit
ing the local headquarters.
Wife of Druggist Awarded
Home and $2,500 Alimony
Mary E. Pope was .granted a di
vorce from Edward F. Pope, Thir
teenth atd Farnam streets druggist,
on the ground of cruelty. She was
also awarded the home and $2,500
alimony.
FRENCH POTASH
IS EASIER tO GET
THAU FRQL1 U. S.
Lieutenant Boyer of French
High Commission Says Al
satian Potash Mines Left
Intact by Germans.
Competition between AmeYican
and French potash is forecasted in
statements made by Lt. Morris
Boyer of the French high commis
sion, former secretary of the Bank
of Paris, who spoke to members of
the Chamber of Commerce on for
eign trade possibilities.
"French .potash can be extracted
direct from the ground whereas
yours has to be reduced. The potash
mines of France were not destroyed
by the Germans, as were the coal
mines, because they are located in a
territory, which the Germans
thought they were going to be able
to hold," he said.
German Monopoly Broken.
"The return of Alsace-Lorraine to
France breaks the German potash
monopoly. France can now pro
duce as much potash as . Germany.
Just when we will commence export
ing potash cannot now be deter
mined. We will need a great deal of
it at home.
"Whether we will enter the Amer
icanNnarket remains to be seen. You
have a potash industry of your own
which your, government may wish
to foster by protective measures,
just as we -have new industries
which we wish to foster."
Twenty-One Smallpox, 12 .
Cases of "Flu" Are Reported
The health department reports 21
cases of smallpox and 12 cacs of in
fluenza for the week ended Satur
day, March 8.
"VIRTUOUS WIVES" Sffiffis
CHAPTER L.
"Andrew, I shall never forget your
chivalry toward me," she said,
clasping her hands. "I thank you
from the bottom of my heart for all
you've done and all you're going to
do for me.
He stiffened abruptly, and the old
demon of pride seized him. He
would not be pitied by her.
"That is nothing nothing more
than a gentleman must do," he said
quickly.
"No, no; don't say that! I mean
it," she, cried passionately. "There
was so much that you .tould have
reproached me with and you didn't.
I've been such a failure l"
His face softened.
"Those art such little things now,
Amy, with what we have both got
to face. They're all forgotten, believe
me. There is no bkteTness in me. No,
it isn't fair to blame all on yourself.
I've been all wrong too all wrong!"
He stopped, again caught by his
pride, and added, "Just one thing
when you smarry Monte Bracken
pray God to send you a child soon!
It will make all the difference. The
other thing isn't marriage!"
She stood fingering the papers on
the table, her eyes blurred with
tears. He saw her head bent over,
and belijving she was reading what
lay there, said hastily:
"I don't kndw whether you heard
I have been rather badly caught
in the stock market." '
She raised her head indifferently
money was such a trivial thing at
such a moment.
"I'm sorry," she said mechani
cally. "Not too badly, I hope?"
"Well, yes. The bottom, you know,
dropped out of everything, and
everything I had was margined
and, well, I guess it's a pretty clean
sweep."
"Do you mean, Andrew, you've
lost everything?" she cried, wrink
ling her forehead. s
Yes. that s about it. fortunately,
he said wearily, "there's my salary,
you know. There's always that. Try
to be a little careful the.se next few
months until you get the divorce."
She was staring at him incredu-
Our "What Is
AWARDS WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER.
So manjf good answers have been bubmitted in this contest that
we will continue to print them from day to day as space permits and
announce awards at the conclusion, not later than March 20.
No. 844. "
"Love is life and light and joy
and sweetness. Love sis comrad
ship and fatherhood and mother
hood and all dear kinship. Love is
the joy of service, so deep that self
is forgotten." Manual of the Camp
Fife Girls.
No. 855.
As to the auestion of Love, 5n
the first place, we must understand
that God is Love. Then when we
recognize that, we recognize that
Love is the mightiest power and
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lously. Andrew bankrupt! Andrew,
who was the breath of success itself 1
Andrew bruised and overthrown!
"Fortunately, I placed a certain
sum of money in your name when I
realized that we would separate," he
began. "It's not much, but"
"Oh, don't talk of that!" she cried
indignantly. She took a step toward
him. "Does this mean that you that
you have nothing left?"
"Not in the bank," he said.tshrink
ing, "but there's the salary. Half of
it'll have to go to squaring up debts,
but I can't starve on the rest," he
added with the simulation of a smile.
"But if if yo;i didn't have that?"
"I'm not worrying about that,"
he said, frowining, though the very
suggestion brought s5ch a panic to
his nerves that he bit his knuckles
without noticing what he did. "Gun
tljer knows my worth."
"But then you are starting over
all over again," she said, bewildered.
He nodded. "Other men have done
it. Don't worry about me. I'll win
out, too."
The news overwhelmed her. An
drew bankrupt! What was the world
without money? What could he do,
all alone, without money? She
watched him, dazed, unable to re
adjust her conception of him all at
once, and slowly drew off her cloak.
She looked around helplessly, still
striving to seize the full import.
"I think Vli go to my room," she
said, her brain in a turmoil, "I'll
come back in a moment.
bhe went out and up to her bed
room and stood in the middle of the
floor, thinking. What had happened
changed all. Before her were two I
doors, both open, one into the ob
scurity of. the hall and the other
into the riotous glow of the flower
ing porch. That was her choice, and
she was free to make it: Monte, and
all the pleasant things of life, the
luxuries she had learned to crave,
ease, brilliancy, the jewels of exist
ence spread before her; and below,
through the other door, her hus
band and struggle Andrew, strick
en and staggering, under all his as
sumption of bravado.
And at that moment, below, a door
Love?" Contest
all the power in th4 universe. It
is the power that yo tomquer with;
it is your power of defense; it is
the power that lifts you up and sus
tains you. If you have an enemy
think what a mean man he is, and
go througawith the whole cata
logue of bad words that you can
think of, and what is the result?
The very thoughts that you have in
your mind register themselves in
hi mind, and the very thoughts that
you have against him he has against
yam. That is not Love. But if you
kave an enemy and you want to con
querhim, love him. Peace oh earth
and'goo.d will to men wasJhe song
the angels sang; was the harbinger
of Universal Love. If you want to
conquer your enemy, love him;
throw it out into the vibrations;
what is the result? He will come
and love you in return, for as the
seed you sow, that is what you reap.
It is. the power that conquers ev
erything, carried out through all the
ramifications of everyday life. Love
and you conquer; hate and you are
always left behind. Love is all; hate
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summed witn tne suddenness of a
pistol shot.
She shrieked, and in a blind, un
reasoning panic, ran down the stairs,
crying his name, and flung into the
library. He stood up, staring at her
in surprise. She put out her hands as
though to touch him, and fell back
against the wall, her hands to her
heart.
"Andrew! Andrew I heard I
thought Good God, I thought you
had killed vourseitr
He had started hurriedly to her
side. At her words he drew back.
"I am not made of that stuff,'' he
said, cut to the quick. I should
think you would have known that."
She looked at bim and shook her
head sadly, oncej twice. His pride
could no longer wound her. She had
seen, beneath' the mask, the raw
wound in his soul. What she did
came on the impulse of the moment,
born in the revealing horror in her
soul. A moment before she had seen
him stretched before her on the car
pet, deada bleeding, trickling gash
across the forehead which he had
held so high.
"Andrew, listen!" she cried in an
guish, as though there in the room
the shadow of death were: still lurk
ing. "Andrew, listen to me answer
me! Oh, don't be hard don't be
bitter: answer me honestly."
He stood staring at her. no long
er defiant, but so broken that in his
need he put out his arm, seizing the
table to steady himself.
"Andrew, is it too late?"
A look of fear, as though before
an impossible solution, came to him.
He put his hand to his eyes weari
ly.
"What do you mean?" he said in a
whisper.
"Oh, Andrew, if you'll onty hold
out your hand to me! sfie said inco
herently. If you II only do that, 111
come, I'll stand by you, I'll make
you forget it all! Can't you won't
you just hold out Vour hand to
show vou want me?"
And all at once the bars broke in
his soul. He tried to speak nodded,
and held out his arms to her.
THE END.
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is the opposite, nothingness. He
who Loves gets all; he who hates
gets nothing. Love is God and God
is all. Bishop Sabin, in "Washing
ton News Letter.
No. 891.
Love is a feeling so intense
That it oft destroys our reason,
Tends to shatter common sense;
Still our lives are naught with
out it.
'Tis a gift from heaven, above,
And it either makes or mars jus,
Is Jhat feeling we call love, y
No. 90S.
What is love that all the world
Talks so much about it?
What is love, that neither you
Nor I, can do without it?
Love is a pearl of purest hue.
But stormy waves are round it,
Ancr dearly may a woman rue
The hour that first she found it.
No. 894.
Love is the faith, hope and char
ity of lite.
The most beautiful of God criven
gifts. Love is the uViknown quan
tity of self-sacrifice given to insure
happiness to others.
Without love we lose all faith.
without faith all hope is gone and
charity of good thoughts and good
will would be gone.
Love ranks supreme, is divine,
emotional, humorous, pathetic, up
lifting, superb, the one true- effort
of life to have and hold forever.
God is love, love is life.
No. 908.
Love is that form of insanity that
one tellow gets when he takes a
notion to support another fellow's
daughter.
No. 897.
Love leaps lightning-like, leonine,
luminous, luscious, lively, labynn
thian. Love lingers life-long, lazy, leis
urely, lambent, languid, lustrous,
lavish, lenient, liberal, luxurious,
lachrymose, lapidescent. ,
Loves language lisps Iabient
legends; lilts liturgies, litanies: lec-
! tures lords, ladies, laymen; laments
lapses linguae; lampoons law, lore,
learning.
Love's lips lacerate; love's liba
tion lightens loads.
Love lowers lofty levels, lifts
leviathans, leads little lilioutians.
! lariats lunging lions, leopards, lynx.
Let lethe lave lewd lecherous
libidinous lust lying love.
Love likes lottery: laughs lattice,
latches, locks; loathes lout; lures
luck.
Love liquidates loans, liberates
legions, lands laurels.
Love looses lunacy, leavens long
evity, links me, liberty, loyalty.
. No. 847. '
The Bible says "God is love," but
all love is not god-like. The love
rof God represents only one kind of
love, mere are many kinds. Our
love for God is our love for all that
: is holy, supreme and unearthlv.
! How different, then, is the love for
ia mate, which is passionate, pro
j tectmg, dominant always. Different
: still, is the love for little babies,
: love tor all that is tinv. so irr sta-
bly helpless and awkward. The.:
there is parental love, love for the
two who bfought you into the world
and suffered, perhaps, for vou
There is love for your brothers and
doors and boundless nature.
All thesejoves are simply forms
of emotion and they affect different
persons differently. They are just
so many tugs at your heartstrings.
iou cant explain them, but you
nave mem just the same.
No. 592. .
Love between the sexes is a com
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pouna anecuon consisting ot es
teem, benevolence and animal de
sire. Some say love is the universal
passion, courtship is tlje most inter
esting vocation oi numan lite.
some say love is a disease and
that two years is too long to court
a girl and not tell her why you are
courting her (well she generally
Knows wnat torj. it courtship is
the most interesting vocation in hu
man life then why not keep it up
as long as possible? Lovers are
drawn together by an invisible cord
which makes them extremely atten
tive and agreeable to each other.
Dreams and visionrwf happiness fill
their, icalaofcith. scuatic. deiigh
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