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    THE l.K!.: OMAHA. MoNHAV. HlUKlAin
The: Omaha Btt
DAILY ( MORNlMi ) F.Y KMM! SUNDAY
FO..NPr.P BV HHV.M5P ROflK WA I ER
VICTOR ROSKWATKR, Kl'ITOU
mir pkf; rrnntJHiNt; company. I'Kipriktok
MEMBERS OK THE A.S.SOC1AIED PRESS
Tfa Awv'a'rrl Prcl fif nh'.h r.-a 1 t moaNr, 'l ri
r ,:.i,-it it.i'rrl la fhf f r i-i.m nr-n ef I I nrwi ,l:-t,-hr
tr-1ll1 to It r I'-a -UivnM c:r.1ltM in lh P rl-r. -:i.1
Ills latl tipwi iijM'f;H hr:r VI r.-htl of liiMj.-allafj of ecu
...rial (lmpaL-tlra .-i t.fv. .i.r-r.M.
BEE TELEPHONES.
err. Branr-H Fii-hainr A-k far Ilia Tirl 1 nHfl
IVrtrlm.m or rn..iilt IVr...n Hi'iVI I yiCI IWVU
For N.&ht and hun-Uy Scrv.ta Call:
ItMrtal Prartn it ...... rrr infill
i1rcu!.la )iftrtn!iit ..... Ty'rr I.K--I.
Art?irtlilli L)ei-rtmrt - - - - - T. Irr !v&.
OFFICES OF THE BFF.
B"rr OfrPe. M Hull-lli.a. ltltl an 1 Ftmtro.
Franrb Office
tin 411(1 V-.rth "4ih I l'r !... r'Vi
Rn 8114 MUmrr A" ; N'li'h n-fli '.'St- N Ht.,l
tH'IOill BlufTi n ftntt t. Wmn t'j Narlt) I lb
Out-of-Town Offkra.
Nr Trri Offlea Firm Aw. ! ttrulrnjl-r, I'll O Httt
Chlc.io Hnwor BMs I 1.'i,-tn N Slrt
DECEMBER CIRCILATION:
Daily 66,000 Sunday 63,505
rerun rirru,atton fur tr" rvin'r, ul1:'" Nvl anrt ini to bj
K. R Ruga,. 'iri,'f tnn Mjt:Rir
FEi TERMKNT OK AGTJICUJ.TURK.
Ike lettet i'! Mr. 1 1 i 1 . pii'dished in
s,sr. 1 ,y Bee. .-.'t.t.vn 4 iv.'v.,r to a!!, whether
fainter or tic. Nee 1 t -r a o.mMnia.ly m !f.n ,
ITlff SltppiV nf food-tutta appareil'. I Cv0'. '
t .-. 1 bv a gi owing population. Tb ground 1
i r : -1 pr.nhiv'' u; re. ;ir. 1 a the i umber ni acres
can mt he added to, the icid per a.ie mu-t r
f:,lu: c !.
1 h' is not a q.:'-!'-'-! r uiaikct ;i: -,ct, but
of human nee. I. Food i t!ie b,.;s on w!n-h
all liiiman activities rrt; as nian has a sui
p!us ot f,oil, so he ni.iy f.irn h. attrp.tion to
other th'i.i. 'h,i i tin iri!u,'tiit o! fo,,, ,,
frfrmcr iic l be aurnu' I ab.nit t! e future "t l.i
n'hnp. I'rii nu lluct'i.ite, and ca'.Mis he
'! or h.id. b':t the i.r!i wilt always be rr.idv
to e.it up evervtiiiiiR that is brought forth fim
ibi- s,.i!. 1"! r jirolilcm. therefore, 'S on? of
tl.-Mllods emphoeil in t;ll,ie.
1 'i'' the t .1 1 1 1 1 1-f th.- tpicnion of icif iiiif is
imiibfl, l'!pci-s lute l.iborcd ;n '.on to
te: nnrtf a unit cost hi;i tor any farttvi r
operation he ,m-r fl the w idr varut'on in f,n t
nn pii'iO'ses and condit op ;, nn which mkIi a
ca!cul,ipo!i ipust ho baM'd, hut it is tr:u' that the :
X'f Pfi vie!'! pei actc rf -u! 1 1 1 . troiu t.'e aiur
Justice An a Foundation
aN
no i.r kinase.
in. h's luiviMW will he iccoin.'el In- nu'ii an
voip.en. however low their bi'elh wience
.om-e m uf intcile. .inl the tt:di-dtul may
be the ivuher bis apprecia :iou of what may be
Ip the I :"t d Slates srnate the bp! pro-
1,-vg i i Ann n, iP:.-at;eu ot a'tCPS bv fdt;
at'on w .n beni . con-'dered. Senator I bonus
t (ohnalo. in the c n:r-e ,.t hi? speech, said: ' Cirls nml tlio di nf jir.
Mr 1'ie-i lent, tiie h un'a :. ; t ic aie confined to n.aha. .Inn. i.. u,,, j;, t,,,. ,,f
, t . i- i Tn. . i ii,....
in. 01 n iv tea. n pv c.iuipic ' 1 1 ' i w iin mu
, im.T.-.r II.- i.ir; ..,. .K f ,t.
(if p-.'pi.' or i .Mhu . t
wneui.T n onus isp.nwitha ni.mtli
' w.i-e f sr:;, h..ni, ,.,!, v, i,,.t
Vlllldiatl.'Mllv. ' f ...!!... III.'. v..i....
oiled tin- hupi.m tomh. I an not arRitiPK ,,; vi,..,i,i ..,r, xvttl a .,...,
auaint th.' tetcliinu ot the ni'U!i lancuaite; .'cu'.'- the Inrit.-r :he l . . 1 1 , ,- xi.v
op the eo'itr.trv I he'.iew that 't i 'be duty oilian t..-n lei in .pnieip, s ,n;,l t-,K,.
, mv -Tut. to p'ovi le i n t:ic ,-o:ntn:'-orv te.ic'.i .l.ntt.ii;o of hirai;- :n i,i.-i.-Ii.,m-n
ot l-Vi-lt!, to cvt '-v . itien and t . ehpnpale ' " y "f ''! liiu.ls !!,., ,.nv.-.-. ,.t
the teiclni oi ,-v m otier 1 .uKiiavto. rvcept a- j
...... -. ,. ,. 1... I I .uu ,,, 111 ,e s""ns l" Molency to
1,1 l ' "'" ' , ' ' . ,- . , iiitii. K women, pa
nea'iv sip ai!i wo i li.ar. i.iii .o.n.n, uu.
tar as ten hill j the I 'ni;i:-h hi
cei pe.. and
stales 1 1 i.i v c n hp t ;:. it a he't. i . ' t 1 :r u -Inp p l to oirrn inr this irrv w roi.n im
de-ircd, in i op inn. ;iou ',.th all aioii-rd public j Pr.'S-ioii. I -liii! .!,! j.n n.-ip'i !!e
( ioun.lc! upon the .'ei-'iphun e ot ah i 1 M ' n" niati.r iio.u u. aimlo ,.r
.i, h ,.t,.-r. that niM'n.ii lie!;, ami svin- s
f.H.' " the eternal es-eufaN to p. ,n e, orKr, ; t x, ,,.,.;,. Xl!. ;,,,;,,,.,;.
hbert , and sii'.-i (n t i.il proe-- I -n 1 . i t ,., !n ni i ,. i ,..
Mr l're,;d,'iit. this ,ai -.und iff tiiueh ! f,,, t.. .. of , ! h,.k-;,,', mavK.'t
like IP' ,,!! ot sc up incut ot some visional iult N.hv wlia'ece ii.it i:,ti :in.
h hip i p 1 1 a i i, u . I ' u ! when
Wild Life I
of 1-brest f'
K and Field
Study Problems
$5 Solved &
n-ntituei
i p e p u p o i
o 1 1 1 1 c
r iln-n- nart in
UU the I uk;i:-!i I.P' C itage is foil - tit. . u,-i,...n! p,ei f or,:l, ,, ,.,
.T t., le.el an! wilt.', theis-o j, n , .online lnv rot:.iV .-In.-f-
11 P u; a l ri'-.t ii in. n f,
Ground-lloR 1'iv.
A I'l l, 1 HI 1. 1 F, n'P AKP.
( h.i the see. i;d day ot - elu p.ii
the ( il olllid 1 1 oL' O'IN.'- out ol his
hole to p'.i p. i'K ,1 boo w ' ! 'l his
shadow . 1 hat is i lie stoi y w e ha "
ad l.een t 1.1. and it i;oes on to -a
Citizenship.
1 I Ml i.. . I i k . ; vt tt.
1 . o W . P.i: K i- S.'li.i.-l
I i o ,!o x . n cvjn-ct to be a ood
it i e" u , il.ui't know b.ow t he
kp". i 1 i l:. l;t w oi ks .
1 Inn e is rethink; that is ip,u e-t
her of that laiRe team whirl;
..died " I he Soveicii;" IVop'e "
(Tomorrow learn how to build
sand power motor.)
'.'! .' llgtil. 1!,.'., b J II M o
dot puzzli;.
it. 11 1h
lie
sun
shines and tile .
t o . mnd 1 I. Ptri his shadow . he '
will iimue.l'atrly ipd; back to Irs 1
h'.ni.iw and stav theie i .nks ''
loin;," tor feat his shadow r:a Pud 1
1 ; ' 1 1 I Irs is sanl t.i ! ire v.fi
ot si ,.; moie weelvs .u winter. I'.ui
if tile e cut 111! da p' . o Cs i loud v
and the looirul I
doe
not see
Subacribrra Inavlnf tha city should have The Bra mailed
to them. Addrete ihangrd aa often nl required.
'lie oi cltoit, tie
i of pi odu !l
hut the unit c.
its
-t
P
e haw a ;
t
it am) rerota
You should know that
The young people of Omaha can
obtain a university education
without. leaving the city tn do s0.
tlr
What The Bee Stand for:
1. Respect for the law and p. i tep.ain c oi
order.
. J. Speedy and reitain f u 1 1 1 -1 1 ' 1 1 -1 1 1 of crime
tlnotiuli the rcKtilar i atie'ii of the
' courts.
3. 1'ililess puhiritv and ceu: dein nat "ui of in
efficiency, law i -ness and coimption in of
! ticc.
j 4. l rank recoynii and couinieud.ition of
lioue-t and cllicieut publn servne.
'' 5. Inculcation of Auicrn anisin as the true
basis ot good citizenship.
(iood morning, Mi. I .t oundhoK I
n ! cor -e.pieni y t lie mm e .rolit
j aide (I.r leMirn li: a wi.r.l. l'ie aire that -liopld
i pm .'m.c iw entv hii-hels i or! ...t.g half-t ipe
, when ;t !oi-Ss to - til h.:t ! -i, if the ;:: i liut
j is iii. I'dc by prop, r till.iKr, the Ian. I is not I ,,f ,,
to In line. Put tli" l.n niei
i Nf r. SfuH' siik.-kresii,,,! that ti e pota-ii ami
i irti-kieuoiis lonl.-pis , lo.hhi. sttaw. etc.. be
j resp.red to the -oil by the mihj !e proce-s of
I plowing under what i einaitis atter the grain is
h.iM e-te,i, has in it tin- geim ot brttei agrii ul-
fii:e. ither tln'it;- ni:i.t ..i.w, Xebrask.ds
j sod i- w ondct I uily i4 ii. but the yield per acte.
I of euii for I'M' is haitly half that of the New
l-'pghitn! Mates. ils a v. r..ge yield of wiie.it i-
ta; beh'.v th it ot a 111,1101.1 of the states
the union, and :u-t ah.ne the aeiage je'd Jm
t-I .Old elll 1 uit"il.k;.'!.'e I i,,SM.s ruin lnv in HIV
1 it we haw I siiopphiLV. .-tii.l I lin.l tltut ttiin 11
the t itimv ' 1 ' "' w.m s :n 1 ..mi
l a ' 1 n 1.0 'o r . M 1 l i a r 1 il 1 " 1 r u 1 1 1 e 1 . 1 . . i" . ... i
inli' -I ria I pea. e. 1 11 ;, 1 !
1 :,H el v be 1 o 1 e and .1 111 1
Tie
and
t Pate. ..nop. .-ty ami autago:u-ui i:.i- ,)w n ,n.l s;S.r'.
.ed. ( ,.;..( ai .,i d la.'.or today are in , a t i.-rr... a,
can i.s. (s p weie. and manv elements Suit wnh II I
1 i.iiii-liiMii, as the have p'oi-!airie
" oii.t.M'uiP !..nc
1.11K priees I'.u i: -ps it w lit n
!! s jf 1 r'V" ;i few
Xi.ripb'S, for 1 11s' a nee. .v
a" re f.. S .iePn
eirs a n,r .I'oPu.tion hetwrei cip'tal a n't
lahor wlii.-h canriot be hndocl. ;tti, vi'n. ! m",-l'
(Oiiinnio imp! the one or the nthu sha ! pie t
vaii n v to r, e . . t ..nils.
peoiiie liiu, divided iai.Pot prosper V
nation thus divi.iid rl remain dirie!. 1: wi
i.dc or'y up. .11 eilu.atnui to leniow tl'e 1 01 1
vie r. I 1 elu '. I !..,', e c. .!.s...-t able r;u. -p. mi a
to tiie p:ai tie. il ilte.t .a ihi.s nid-u; e. win. Il I
tear will icsu't in d. s.i pp. e p 1 1 neu t heto;e it ha.s
been in ii iie tor a war, unless it is t utined by
the -uhst'tnl ion of ueg . 0 lat 1 . m and irutiial 1111
dersiaiidii'K tor tiie Intter trs.ptincuts of the
ti..r,.j,l..r. .1.
ne 1
lispl.,ed
f re
Honest compi omise will hurt none, bat piai
iple slieuild not be lost.
; the country of 1 .'.K Imdn is per ai re. a return
' tli.it would look hkc a cr..p failure in the lands
. t" winch we ship run -u pin- and where stern
ueie-sitv iias forced inteii-ive cultivation.
t leirly, Nebraska farmers ar(. not getting
. ad out 01 tite soil that rnav be obtained. It is
pot a th.-o'-', . but a fact, and the remedy is only
o it rninn n; inr .i,u m,ii aijuiiaiior in im uu uu- euueaie.i a 'o t'le u
ixw:tx ot agriculture All the -od of tiie state ' 'be 78 lynching- ot ;h
: stealer viebl- than now are liarested. The I
1 ot me i!!u-t; ile what 1 .,n, er lea . a i 11 g t
.leiuoustiate Py Uteliing b; ict'.y to tile lugr.
population i.t the c.uirtM. I'iie eharl- wind
lli.W
a
0i 1
.!
ea -I- '
1 soil trim an.!
Iw. wars ,,M,
SI1'' . '1 '.' S, ,,1-,1 n,, i-.,
I'l: ha' i i K .,!..! --paw. TT. .out-,
"! s. tt nrtii, .,., vik. m ..to
'i'"'n "hi .'...'it Pain u. .a n, is. ne. ruole
1 roiu 1. hi s;lk .:-t . !..!; fur vp.;,.,
ria.i.- at inui ? ; !,,,.,', n n and Inoe.
e. rls ; nimis' i 1 , 1 1 , sill,, ,.,.n 1 -
i..!i.i;iB. m.'i.le ..f s.i'in s. raps and
l.en.i true Sunday .wuiue:: I ins
..f rrepo ,!.. elr.n... ; ; Imi , ,f , ,u
ml far w u ii 1 loin of 1. a p. 1 ma
Utl.'t , a" ''!;-. oford- :'.
Sister's H'tile. M 11.- k ro r 0..;U.
in. ado nf lam..' I':..m mo, oai liUina:.
! " ; hat. fur ! elu- mod, ;tf. rent-,
-ho. -. J I p. ifie.ait. satit.o. to.
.PI-; I'P.v--. wlplo silk. .I'l . .ai'.--i.tH!..e
of volvrt w'h t'oad tr.ni.
r nts; lil.uis,. ,,f .-ilk. s:. .-.nil-
Snuday on unai: I P i ss iioavy inm-
n.l -Pk v., -Im I i.lo.v.l t
111 tuo nhiM.nv 01 !'io negro pojni 'at .. ,n ltntit' S,.K jf,. ' ' '
li',- pa-l do veil-, .piiie a t etn.11 kahle and 141 j 1 ,.i.nf. s to a w,.Hk;r.ss 0f .,V;,nt
No hungry nation ever appealed
emus America in van-.
ge
Re wary of the llu until the d'-pute
dispensation of bonze is determined.
some u-spects a credit. one. situaln.i:. hat i.s t,(ie 111s always 10 .11. pear well vTroopnd
elueated negro today anv better citizen Clan tint with t P is a p. pa rol I f...d fortitie.1
the uneducated n. gr.? Is the demal of in -.tier j to c into any i'iu:.ia irathoriiitr
to liuu tourde.I rpoii anv .l;-tm,ti..p between i "'"' r-enniv 1 wax 111 1100,1 uK
e.iu.at.d 1, -ci,.: Among "'"""r ""P".
;, .,, - , - 1 th. y w riv or four tor I 1'. Made
,' l' ' 'r , ;''- ""-"' -!-r a oaroful and fori,,-
tortile and susceptible ot i "' ' '' w.,r ,,,, ,, K , p,,reha-o of mat. rial. tiny
some 11, ir on noi, wro oi I o line liirii .1 1 ! ' 1 , s( , ,, , , ,,ie ?4 a -aVllli; of $7 7.'..
a few Mexicans shated the same fate. I he i M.mv rhinos for n,.i (-,n m .i,n.
solution is up to the farmer-, and as they decide ; offenses charge! were of many sorts and lat lionm if tlp.ro is luno. NooUiios.
it so will the prosperity of the great state he i grades. Some were elite. ted; some weie '.Hit- j shirts. muMlers, ha i I11-..I.01. s'imn:.u'
orate. , greit -pun bep.ae that tha- Unier el- '."" "" niKniwoar - uu
re.oed the l.l.i.-k 1,0.1 tP.- i.u.r,. doioo.-ons l.o 1 ,h" uwtl fraction of tll.'ir erst
in
ni ,
will ,i i HP' i o i r
1 1 1 a : 1 1 out .old 'iiei; mil longed foi
spiirg may appeal at an v time.
It is doubtful ii any one believe
the -t u HetaHv. yet even one n
apt to rot n o the w either oil ( it ouinl
Hog 1., and ta'k ot an eaily m lat'
-pnpg.
M..-1 Ir a s .i-'.l gill- who live ir
th, , ouiii i v ki'.iv, a 1. 1. .lin.l Hoc.
or ,. 'c'-.'.i l. w hen t'u.-v so
IP. i ii v o ' I , . ; - do p,.p ,,n,l it in I bl
ind te-tipg to
nod, huck hi
bit!, arm ,1 , ..t;t
11- ,,p, n i!g. In- bin I ow in a In!!
-:!.- and you may sometimes tmd
it in a wu.,,1 pa-' lire in p, Id, and
in t ; 1 1 ii t n? In- iilinns open jioiit
ih.or he love- p. -ii and miii Inmsell
g t" do t 1 , , t md I e . ii 1 1 e pic
ai.iPoi, and ti'.l'iimg. Vnu can't
h, v basket ball i a lout ball, ur hake
pie. w'th.ut kuowir Inuv. If on
tad 'a .on knowledge and pi a. nee
it;z, .-hip. ot butt in. 0 c people
liau i on w oiihl Ii v a poor phi i
base ball or ha-lu t ball. be-ide-Volli-i'il
ai d vour tem, your tailtna
p- etizeiisl ip haini- the entire emi-i'iiitiit-.
I iiei e ai tw o v avs to learn a
tiiii g. ( ne w av is I,, i cad a'. out it. 1
mi a hunt lor a
ml waddi jor the
. tug. it appea; -o'
hi- shadow
n Im- long ,,rd 1;
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assured
Deficit in Railw?y Account.
I i
lecomes to society.
I do
d a
Inut that bv
in ! ho st.
V.- make
f.m r- in-
John D. Rocketeller, Jr., warns the
against the devil. Most ate too
him.
Father Riggi says Marconi
pie.
raising
1 arm.- .... . .1 .-
anv means. Put 1 do .s-uirm. Mr. I'tosidont. - ' '...,'. '. ,
I be railroad administration annouines !th ; that wc may educate and highly educate, every ' i"Mr.,, pip,,,,s p.'ft' "oVor 'fi'mn silk
i s.juiething of apologetic ditfideuce tiiat the cfxt 1 black man in the t't.ited States, yet if we per- I dro .---. lint why throw nil tho hur-
i to the country tor two wars of government s! (i,',;.V'"K .ii:n iustice. in refasing him the j l'n -f navinir on tho iinnira's fhrnil-
i - ", '" '- ' , I benefit of trial in- itirv. in harri.ng him from i ''''. Tan our men do their part by
",fr;,uo" r" ,lu" "A.isportatt.m system will bo , ,;,. Cor,-t,tuti. naT -aie-uard- wlml, aie the ! t-kinc K'.o.l ear- of and preserving
1 only $;oil.(iilii,(lilil. bagatelle, to he sure, just i glmv of the Anglo-Saxon, he will bitterly re- i ou'n ''h'tlns. 1 hayo n..tio,.,
; a million dollar- ., ,i.,v. ;,,! what is that to a 1 sent" the wrong, his animosity to the m-titu-! "".V "?V?' vo 'Tv i'i' I'linT,'"'.' ?'
ihi.ngs." That i.s all the great wireless man j la, uicre things monetary are measured bv " ,!' vmII yrow- with the fl.uht j v ,.s,i, ,,r ',, ,Vrr ' , ho iuerrased
claims himself. ! hdho,-.- ;, ,- , t:t :, i, ,,, , ti,1! . a,l!' " n !,! wrnnSs ninv ,l;n,e i .'..t ..f liv m oo.-.,,- tn ,... I t,ol,ovo
o I I want t
Ileal I i , g
"Old Doc" Wilev vises up to annou
luliiops;
bcen men:
i.ee tiiat
mod. which will j .tit the
whisky is poison in flu cases, hut this does not
make it unanimous.
licit well into the honor list, ddie 7il0.l)il0 Oilll ' flections upon
-0" him fduca
iv seetii u.
I east no rc-
vming liushand should omoiir
li id spoiisr p. ..qirinl son,'- time
Mv theme em- nearly every nay ont of tho house.
corn
red ink balance is in operating revenue, and
! ,i, ;..i..a, .p. mil...., -...i . I...U- k ,ii l hk;1S
inut ii-', 1 1 1 1- Hi i i 1 I nr 1 1 i u 1 1 1 1 1 rl 1 1 1 L a i 1 1! I 1 ( 1 .1(11-
uerv po.tion of the I uited State- i 'S!l,'h 'mio oonbl ho speiitproticibly
, V .-. S- I on,.- tho ,,r,l, ihp. -nmb ! ealpntf on simps', so.dn- what oaeti
Wearied of tango ..nd disgusted with
"shimmy," Fngland is going bad; to the waltz..
Fven America is becaining to tire ot the "ia?,"
'op oi i,;- head is il.it, he ha- .:,
heady ry. s rod his cat is brown
i-ii-gray. His bushy tail mea-iue
ahout 1 1 v e inches. In tho Ni.ith
west he is larger and hi- co.it i
gray er.
It is -urpri-ingiy damty fate that
the liroimd H.,g cimo-i -. lot lie
love- best to bee r.n i lover; taihm:
that he will help himself to what he
if al I! 1 1 "111 Imm-k, lliag
W lo dei thiiig- and ho.v
p h.t e ih .no them Cut
live n.iv ot g.-Ming at a
e ,. P-ui :s to - re it -olved and I o
' 1 to do it uu v . iur-e! !. ppi v
t ' ; : s t i iiuo the p r b I e m of g ,, -
.tpiiiii,!. 1 on wid be a pait o' ' '- -- -
the gioernmrpt when you air obi ,'iiace f'.::-lie ami thcr adtl two
enough to vote You ran best lo,,. n 1 Ami thru my smiles
h.o ( bo an of!.-, tuo part bv ee- at mi
g U"W- im g.o oi lilll.'lll woiks III . rnn fi, -in one to un, a;.. I
v on I own oil'. , .- ' , , a p . ,
1 1 1 I e at e a hill id i - d w ,i - in nim'i - - - - -
the gmr'pmept ;t ft i . t s. v,.n or th,,-e i
near to you. Make ,, ,-t ,i A! the.
means bv which tin- govrinnicpi
touch. -s your lite and that of your
tatniiy. One oi the things on your,
h-t will he taxes. Do you Lnow i
how a ta.x is levied ami cobe-ted.
Do y.aii know- winch taxes are good
iiiif-: uu can tmd out about tae.
by v i-ituig the (dtp o of the collector
erpal revenue, .notlior tmpg
TBaot
tinds in the vegetable garden. In i that the gov ci'timctit ih.es for you rs
the ta! . he becomes very fat an,!
early in November ho hides him-el'
deep in his burrow where lie -loons
soundly until Fehruaty.
Look for liaby W'oodthiii 1 in
lune. I hey phiv like puppies m
trout ed tner burrow, never
Irom pome aiu! motnor.
(Girls! learn to make Home Pic
ture Frames tomorrow.)
. r cli', i V
III bidding laiewell to Judges Day and M,
Hugh. ()maha rejoices that they are called lo
so higher, but hates to see them have, ,iu-t
the same.
the west--when I snv that every obipn. I carp
i lie- -p. ,nir. lo , o, , a . a . c cv.,...1d I - . .. l l.i. .. .. '.1. . -....!
i 1 o - - ,i,' " 1 " , 1 . ' i vi'-' o 'i i ., , oi ni, r - i o n 1 1 oi i a i o. t ww o - r e . n e ,a , .. j--: .. , .... ., . -.,.... i
, - i -s.oiij-. in, uu n.'Nuia i snmna uio r
capital account. I his al-o came out of the pnh- lo pay taxes, support the laws ot the conntiy, j no word of censure
' lie treasury and hnr - the total co,t ,,f the' fx- ' ill,,'it ,0 eoiiscription, wear the national lint- I Touching on amusements: If
pernnetit up to sJ..'un niiiinno
aide ligui-e. e.o,' p.r the taxpayer ot the those protective l.iv.s wiiah a; e the heritage of j evening r.f v!.o.-sor.. pieaMirc I'n! i,,
I 'pi'o'd State- to coiitemph.te. I',v 'lie time the every man and woman in the land. These guar-i a hesitation fx trm waltz or jig I w
.. ... , , . , I a n tee, i the tendency of a race to ho! sb r y, -,n I 1 . 'n ""' phonngratd.. turn ,
larioau- nave ir.-eu lesioieu 10 ipeir owners -. ; ' y - ' . ; , l.aek the. rus. you ilprnto s to ll-.et j,,..,,,. miiiioil ohildren
.1. II .P.
Poles arc reported to he seeking p.,--,, go ;..
Poland by thousands, but whether because of
prohibition or for really patriotic motives is not
made clear.
Lincoln taxpayers are practically unanimous
in voting to raise the salaries of public school
teachers. A .similar rcult would undoubtedly
be attained in Omaha.
..ml all details have beep adjusted, it will be j j,
iound that the ht-le .hp into cavern tuenf owner
ship has co-t the country between tun ..nd oi e
lialf and three billions, not to speak of the dis
located service, inconvenience and other exas
perating features of the desperate device re
sorted to bv the democrats in their hid for
votes.
has to offer If tho everting- meil is
; :l hit. (Maveil iiwine to these exenr-
toaelmr nnd the 'un-mess. tiirl can not j tf
ho plaerd on the ,-amo hasi--
tt IS ,11, to ilia I:t v ooai-s In ctiin I
I form, and oftet his hfe in defense of our inti ; there is a idano or nhmiotri-aidi !n 1 .P. lo n.o..w ......n.. t,..,.,i,-!,... I
te-pect- tiif.on- mu-t rni.-.v the beuePt and -eruritv of I tho homo, .mo may have many mi n,i all von , ., P. a,. ti.. .,-v,..,---
.'el 'hat well -en rnoil r:,:-n for
'hl. ti tlioy aro working This wid i
.inteen the ten, em y ot a race to ,, s : r in - m ' . ' in. n ,,.n,.-, , ,s . i im in. a in
insurrection will not onlv be circumscrilied
a TKAeiiriR
to protect yuti. Do you know m
how many ways your city or town
keep- you sale, and how it goes
about doing this
lo know about v itieii-hip. o',i
c.rr e what the government doe-. (o
irfti the city hail and ask ciueMiops.
See the court.- .it worn, and learn
how your govei nment takes care of
you You will get piiicli training
toward becoming a;, ctfertive tnem-'
auk'
j "business is coop thank you
LY Nicholas Oil Company
i 'MA HA OI 111,,
In Ilefeiiso of the Toaelier.
Hrvnn's Modesty.
A i.. v way, Mr. I try an is strikingly
unlike other denioer.'Uie leaders in
no respect. Tic miikes no so, -rot m'
o . . .. 1, . . T n 0 1 T- 1, T.- a , . r .. . e , ... m , . .
once said that tiie basis of ! i ?, 'T. " ,e . r"" V ,V. . l'"" x"r l"-'-"ent. - noustor.
The high cost of living is to be matched by
equal expense in dying, as coffins are going up
in price. Man is having a hard time dodging
the increase the-e davs.
The democratic senators who aie teain.g
into universal training are part of the same
group that devoted itself to fighting any prep
aration a few years ago.
Again the heavyweight wrestlirg rhatnpio;;
ship belongs to Dodge, Dodge county, Ne
braska, nd all is well. Towa mad, a good
stand, but could not hold the belt.
Passing of Boyd's Theater
Omaha will say good-bye to lloyd'- 1 her. r
with a great deal ot" regret. Since 1S81, or for 1 'iic continuance of civil liberty and t
longer than a general, on. the name has stood j tcm- ' American institutions.
lor tne nest in omana. Mayor James v.. iioyd
gave the. city its nrst adequate playhouse, and
lioveruor James 1. p.ovd replaced that with
one of the most w.mtortable and commodious
theater- in the country That it is now to dis
appear forever, to give way to a great commer
cial enterprise, is a mark of the material prog
ress of the community, hut an iconoclastic com
mentary on the spirit of the age. A new theater
may 'ptiug up. with more of ornamentation
than marked Boyd's, but the associations of a
lifetime are buried with the old. The greatest
; actors of the age, many of them no longer liv
pviug I ing. are kept in memory bv Omaha people who
saw them at Boyd's, and the pleasant recollec
tions that cluster around that name will keep it
ecessor. She ought to get unanimous consent 1 itUvr '"r ' ''Pig time alter its last brick has
for this, : Bivcn way he lore the wreckers. One is re-
. . . ... minded of the well known text on the old cur-
('.overnor Cox of Ohio has atinoiiin ed as a I tain at the Tabor Grand, the author of which
An Omaha woman, who earns h
working in a roundhouse, says each of her
three husbands had less sense than his pred-
1 1 r r li Ci von ti nrl a ml riiiinn' imip
tit terminated. I repeat, we must resort to : youth and agility. Thou there n ro
other methods than education, we mu-t mete i always hooks and eurics.
out e on-banned justice to ail men, snhstittite
sympathy and due consideration for tiie colder
processes of give and take if we are to remove
tne perns menacing our iutute.
Ldmuud i-tnl-
an evil society ;s justice anil any country , tea, h, rs in n,,,alm wh ,1,1 lii.-n
which denied v ignored that principle labored ; to say a word in defense of her pro-I t yr- Now
under the impm tion of having no civic pulicv ; fession. Tho teacher has stood thoj , ,, , , .r
... -n -ri.. . : .....a ......in. .a ... e,i,,..a o,-,,- ,1,. i n., o..- i ...... ''' o-iP.a.iv a.iiuniiii- il'-.eat
,11 an. i 11.11 is 1 1 i 1 1 , 1 a 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 a 1 1 uuc. ann in-- ...,!.-.- n'oon .,,, l,-.olf'I'S of tl',e st-"l strik
ticc equal, imp irtiai and unlading to .o tne : " 11 '"' 1 .i.imw , .
sous r.t men is nnd must ne a tuiiuamentai to , . ".' . " . , . . , 1 '.
the ill- ' J'ms i" " i.uu ;,s,,i,. ami n s. ! i-
..us vow to ho taken of tho teaching
: situation.
I Many people lutvo 'ho idea that
j teaching is an r.;)sy w ay of oarning
inoiii-.. . ii wo ua.i in ioioui oni ine
P.giilar soln lo' s-nhjeels wo would
not lind tho woik so hard, hut liiin
diods of things eiiifl li ji. such as
', . hoeVt.UK tho Ku.-us, aiousint; eii
I thusii.sin over eivio questions and
setihiiK family ami noighhnrhoo.l
I rn.arclc Thf.cn Trn Pil.c fn,- .i l-l. li
JOSEPH HAYDEN. I wo receive no more salary, hut only-
He heois q big department store win-te in- 1 3 -lismnt. 'thank ymi."
iiu-tiy and toil, combined with long and luvky i ' ov '-earners salary is so trnino-
,,,i,iu ma,, u is. i n i pos.s. i . i o i..r ii.u
to livD as A teacher really should.
She must sacrifice many pleasures
because she, cannot, afford thorn.
Her wardrobe consists of made-over
cow ns, last year's hat ami n. coat of
three year's strindlnc. Sh must try
to save something; to live on eluriiitr
VELVET:
HAMMERS
Tii).)rt(iiir "DrooKs leaker
ho
ave sin;-
gnize.l a. sfalB of fuels that
has existed since the seeond fort
night ,.f the strike. -"-.New York Eve
ning I'pst.
Wa-n't for His Honlih.
Tj'A mi u iizio's cashier, who ,s
ported to have tied with 1. ,ihhi
francs, evidently Inui a eruureie
idea of what he was iii Finnic for.
I'iitsl.urgh Oaz-zatte 't'iines.
DAILY CART00NETTE.
use of psychologic oil, have bmlt an automatic
and reliable machine which functions smoothly
even when lie's dtsiant from the scene, provid
ing stately revenues of brightly polished dough,
which he proceeds in Italy or Aragon to blow.
For Ilavden's not immovably ami fixedly
.i..-,.J .l-l ,1.. 1 !.. 1 ,r
auae eu ,.. i ii, me wkmciii iieimspnerc, inc,t,1P summer months, when no pnv
one that saw bun hatched. He goes to F.gvpt, I check comes in. hut expenses cm
lud'.t, to Ifdl'and ami Japan: he sttp.hos every , tin hp.
sort fit art and every type ot man, returning! Someone has said tin.: a teacher
with some samples or some notes of what he I can stay at lionp; Ouring the summer
saw, to make a lew comparisons at home in'',"'1 SJlvf! expenses. Many 'earners
(V..,P-, : have no ipuiios- w'i. i',- tln-y can
I'M Q0I.MQ TO QUIT THIS JOB
PNDQtT f. 6tTfW PftYIN.CfJt!
1 J'l
1 ,-lTl.,-. i- ,k
candidate for the presidency on the democratic ; is unknown: "So fleets the work of man back i He left his old Ohio home to sfltle hi this 'these davs who can afr'.rd 'to'.-.,,,.'
ticket. lie may help his calculations a little by to the earth again; Ancient and holy things ' state, and here's the proper place to note a tact j port their daughters. In Mi" fail
il.;n ... ...!,, t,,n. lj.-An II,rnmn ' f-.i ni - - ,ir.-,, i of sie and wci -ht he made this hannv move Omaha, teachers work for sown
.oi- r, . u k ,,v a -1 , i - a o.. . aa -,-.. ,ti i a.,r o ro ,1 - o i n . . . . - . - - -i , .
p .,i'- -. - t . , i , ny cause ami reason ot i ne t,ee, wuicii aiwav.s
ooi.is ,.- , k, rtin, o- r".ssii.rS lirtvirj a .ii
in the intellectual life of the community.
at Baltimore.
Carter Glass will vote for 1'tnierwood and j
settle the deadlock as to w ho will be democratic i
leader tn the senate. It was not to be expected j
-ks before Ihev-
t'ul
Live Stock Men and the Treaty.
welcomes in our midst such citizens as he, re- i n"n, n.s u,' ,"u" . '"I"1 "
serving to competitors, vain oracles of gas. the ! I'T'l!:::!: ?" y
nonui in i ti i iii inns iiuiii a less uisiingiusiieu ; s;-x- wijeks have )i
class. ' i,.,v ,;iv
V,
An i lea of what is going on in the minds of j He often paits bis company with large and "n whatsoever. Kv. ry miii
that the southern srotin would let that distinc- the -ol.iin neonle" is ..iforded by the action of I vit.-.I checks to heip allevm'.e tne woes of s. "'"-p -si ny 101 oo.i v a, a. ions i
tion go to a western man.
The Facts
President Wil-on did not ask the people i
the National Live. Stock Growers' association at
its Spokane convention, .mnng other resolu
tions adopted is one that ask for the ratifica
tion of the Treaty of Versailles, but with
reservations. The stock men did not specify j
which set of reservations they favored, but ,
passed since our last
gi t paid for no vara - ;
linute of
made ;
, im liV ha nli.r work
clian- . . ,. , . ,
..(., II. IS kOOOIg -'.IM, -MUrt-
dry human wre-'k.s, snpportii:g graci
,: ...:i. ... ..... . .
ues wi.n pu.posr aim iiiiein io .satve tne sores a . js fr(.Mn: nrnd of gniul tea.'h
wiser nay win sensimy prevent. 1 he audience ( ( l3 .. if wo ran not make a .1.
will join in in a vigorous hurrah in honor ot cut living a-i a t-aeber we will have
this traveler who hails from Omaha. I to leave the profession. A teacher
must, give from two to four years in
training for ln r work, while, th
Next subject: Leroy Corliss.
whether or not tiiev wanted the league of na- 1 asked that tue '-esolutimi he strong enough to
tions. It was his rupcrptuui. He did not even safeguard America's interest. This is a repre
pertmt any but his iYws and desires to go ; sftative hodv. commg from all over the coun-
:oday
i nusinoss gu i , i iiispieis n
! oiept for h, r propni ni inn
;ir s ith-
Tho i
,1 '(. l
M ML DIB
1 1 , ....
s CJ-' cx
The Day We Celebrate.
John ( .. Kuhu. attorncj , horn l5-",'
Henry B. Ramsav, insurance, horn IS.vi.
Wilham W. Tatum. superintrndetit Model
imrv V i e nisn 1 i ri c i-rt n f o r." n . in
Pari. Into the treat v he injected his purely ".' con rr,!f"1 '"'"'ari'v in the great business
idealistic conceptions, giving what was ,lr- of producing food, but with a patriotic purpose
mandrel bv trained diplomats among the allies' 1 m taking -an active na.rt in the political affairs of steam laundry, born 1S(
representative, irt order that his one ambition ,,ir c,M:ntrv. Its act-on may not be conclusive, ! u. Kn", SSUo": V"iir, St-L,,, s",;i,rtr from
might be satisfied, that a treaty ppg'it he drawn , . . . ' , . : . , .... Minnesota, horn in .orvav vears ago.
and "sewed up" with his league ot nations, and 'Vlt ;t v'- tne trend ol thought. 1 he peo- ; (,n ,ohn p.j.l.ji,., 'w , "commanded the
then teturnii'g to his people and defiantly say- !!c want the treaty tatiticd. but not on the ; Ameriian f . .rce s in it cat Britain during the'
ii:g: "Take it as it is or leave it." That oi president's plan. His battle is lost, and unless , war, bom in Detroit Ot vears ago. I
itself i.s not democratic: tt is autocratic. It ;,f drtermiifed to "keep us out of peace." he ; .. V-J,k':r D general of the ;
does not even cartv with it the principle of : ' , ' I uited States railway administration, born at
s 1 1 . . hi . i -sr,,i ,u i.o. ne,,,.,,.., ,,, ,, u.u.v. so'- Ku-seiiyilie Kv.. Ml vears ago. !
eral than ever wis a clamor for bis cause Frit? Krei-ler. ,,ne of the world's most ccie- !
- - . . - - hratel violinists, lnnn in Vienna -15 years ago. j
-.r Siiiani sjvs the nrintiiip of sneecbes ! hohert I.. Owen, I mtel States senator trout i
....... i , , , r . . ,
OKiaitoina ami raii.iKia'e tor tuo iiemocratic i
presuh-iitia! tiominatton, born a! l.j luTihtirg, a.,
f'l vears ago. I
self-determination that -was so much to the
front in the peace confci once.
Finally, the truth of the matter is the people,
the vast majority of them, want the pete:
treaty ratified, on a basis ot American coucep- ,
tion of common smisc and Ameiican lutegr'ty.
regardless of the troubles of all the rest ot the'
world, in order that real peace may come to the
world, that normal conditions may be restored,
that the many and most important works of
reconstruction and readjustment may go on in
these United States and do more for t lie genu
ine and tasting peace among nations than the
adoption of any form of league of nations that
at its very inception is regarded with doubt and
with suspicion as to its capacity for accom- ;
pnsning wnat is promised out ot an atmosphere
of pure theory. Florid .Times-Union.
Senator
on the League of Nations iu a separate volume
s a waste of paper, but Senator Knute Nelson
counters bv saving that the pages devoted to
sporting news are also wasted. The Minnesota ' Thirty Years Ago in Omaha.
statesman ought to drop into a barber shop ,',r'k 1,v'-vcr f ...
. , i Ult'1 ";i brid.e, was visaing at the home ot his
some clay and make a comparison as to which -i-ti-r. Mrs. M, V. Kennedy
is the most closely read Kdward Latken let't-for his home u Wheel-
irg. W. "a. ,
Rriti-li "wets" are pulimg old stull in tiietr j Bev. J. (,. Sepightoi: nt Book River, I'l .
rr.br (,. nnfnfflM r-mel Thev .nst I OCCUpied t ie ptllpit Ot lrilllty chtircll.
I b ' -ILL. Miles was taking up a subscription for
J invent a better excuse or prepare lor a drouth. J , new orphanage to cost ?oO,WO, i
ft
Tea or Coffee
often disagrees with
some one in the fam
ily. An easy way to
get away from such
annoyance, is to drink
Instant
POSTUM
It agrees with everyone in
the family. No sleepless
Wights, disturbed digestion
or irritated nerves follow
its use. ''There's 3 Reason'
POOR BAKINGS
RKSULT IX A
WASTK OF FOOD
GUARD AGAINST POOR
BAKING BY USING
Gooch 's
Best
Flour
YOUR NEIGHBOR USES IT
SOLD IN THE BEST STORES
THERE arc times when the
bravest heart is torn by sor
row not of man's making. It is
at these times that the friendly
spirit of the mortician calms the
troubled hearts of the family.
Our complete service takes away
from the afflicted ones many of
the little things which are hard at
that time.
We look after all the small de
tails in a way that lessens the
shock for all.
TILtPHOKtt D0UQJS25 CUMING ST. AT NWXTEENTH