THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, MAY M. MZ. The Omaha Bee kORNLNO EVENING SUNDAY. TH tin rvtumtHQ row r ant NglaOM . IfblkR, NMukM m. git la, baeeiai Mwtw MIMSta Or TH AUOCUTtO fCM Pern, 4 MM TW la m mm, K m- iitatHM m l inn i m U i M M.WM anaiia kMM i 1 1 All M Mi Maaal linn. runt ft MM Rat M W af tw ia4tl af Cleta. WHL IM MNMM eMMril ee MN1MM H.4. aa Tli M . MSawUse M ISgaJa, ewSUS VV. WMiWIMI Tka Ml ircUlUa af Ta Onwha Do fr April, 122 Dally Average 72,390 Sunday Average ...70,595 THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY S. BRKWCR. Ceaerei Mmhiw ILMCR S. ROOD. tktalalM Muiw Saera la sad eMribd Mlar i 4 Ik 4mf mt Mm. lau. (Seel) W. H. QUIVCY, Notary f afclla see telephones Prisl Brurb Kuban A.k for In Ii.aaiua.nt ar P.noa Wanted, tar AT laati Mfct Call After Ik f. M l Editorial 1000 DaaarUwaM. AT lentl H2I or I0. orricrj , Mala Orrlea lllh ami I'arnaia C. Bluff 'It Stall bu South Hiae 4M S. talk It Nw York IM flftk Av. wry and ppriitd. There U frequent com plaint lo their fot, and th provision (or itrktrr federal unrvikn will be useful lo re. assure tho who have brought up this question. t-. J J -U-l.aj "Cot of Production." A thing lo be remembered it that no nation nor community tan prosper through buying good, at lrt than the cost of production, any more than a man can lift himself by hi boot rtrapi. This truth hat brrn demonstrated In lha caie of agriculture it ought not to require further (roof. All -loitrt in unproductive and un remunerative enterprise! art born by tha torn munily. Thii in not a bad thing (or poplt to hold in mind in a period when buiinet it puih ing toward tUbiluition, Demoralisation ol market! doei not help any one evert consumers, If pricei of any product, from raw material to manufactured article fall below a fair level, (hit meant a loft of time, labor l and money and the demoralization of Industry. The microti of mankind are to dourly knit that the ruin of one member affecti all Low Genoa and Germany Nebruka Editor Not Agreed aa to Policy United Stat Should Pursue. . ITaSaaao eaelta awarta Ik aieilaaai aaH Aaart , tefleaf kVf aa'a dale a4 la Ik Oea.a "'"Wi. 4 laaal fail) MM Hill k wNb. 4 mm rresa, liatnaj f) How to Keep Well r DR. W. A. EVANS Quaetiee reaiaraiag arftea. ail. am sad aimaliM l 4 aae. Mlled I Or. Eva a readers, al Ik mm, 0I k jaar4 aanaaaly akbicl l lladUltM, arltar ni it, avaMa i . bM4. Dr. gM ariU m .. !. la ar Matrlka for bwlvMa! '"" A4 lallar la ar Tk a. Crriakti lJI A MILK BOX FOR WORKERS. Midweat Veteran, Lincoln. The man who breaks lito a poker game it at a ditadvantage; lileewiie would be America to enter the Genoa conference at thlt time. By virtue of our. Uolitlon from European politlci and ... ....,w.. piuir, nmnna tan oo tnarm iii Tnia noon I notkd qurrr boa at tolve turopein problemi in the role of Intereited the entrant-e to the building' whre byitander and world banker. thi t bing wrlitn. However, do not believe the time it opportune Nothing belter from the eultural for the wiithdrawal of troopt from Germany. Such , "v.. - llun "!I,L"'r5 oeity. , ...... r., ....... w ,v.. ,.na nnant or th eoisori. m..nt. In th' P'ent eeverel hundred mm WUber Democrat work. Belna a newipeper plant, the W e favor anv and all meaiuret that w 1 in. '" no Key. Tne ma ture world peace. Private dti,.n. tubject them- .n.n VVx'VViul telvet to eourti and abid ihelr drrlilone. wah ehlft left rff. not nationt? Th m,lkmkn make Me round In We thould withdraw our armv from Germ.n i?! .ll'' .J'JfiI pnert have no particular virtue in themtclvet because not only it Germany recovering, but the to be warmed by the eun, rarrd Nebraska Notions unlci they are tecurcd through a reduction of cot in production. Low pricei that dote down factoriet and produce unemployment are coitly In the long run. What every farmer' organiiation hopet for in other allied nationt are well able to eomoete with by th orfloe rat. end by the' dor from iaia prouiemi. Greeley Citiien. The United Statet thould not go to Genoa. The United Statet troopt thould be with the aeraae next door. la It any wonder Hint om of tnoe night men did not care to buy milk end -aome of them had even been known to drink glaea of beer ineteaui WMkieatee tin o.iT thirao jit Bt.g.r Bid ,,cart ct hctU Jl ,0 Ke Tficet bated on the drawn from Germany. I am in favor of keeping I To meet thl eliuai rri. frae :e Mu St, Honor Democati and the Tariff. The minority report filed by Senator Sim mons of North Carolina, in which the pending tariff meaiurc it energetically attacked, indi cates that this Is to be chief of the iuei prened during the approaching campaign. Senator Sim mom it the leading democrat on the cnate finance committee, and it directing the opposi tion to the measure in the tcnate, along lines that are expected to bring the maximum of effect at the polls. No mistake thould be made as to this. The campaign has been well planned in ad vance, and will be carried out in order. Jn his report Senator Simmons resorts to the well worn argument that the tariff is simply an inverted form of taxation, whereby money is taken from the people and given to the favored manufacturers. If this were true, it would ac 4 complish little more than certain phases of the who recall the effect of the several drcrees.emit- ted by Attorney General Palmer when he was , undertaking to regulate the price of sugar will appreciate the democratic idea. The senator a ' position it not sound, however. j . A protective tariff securet the home market ( to home-made goods, provides employment for 1 American workmen at good wages, enabling them ' to live better, to consume more of the products of American farms and factories, and by keeping at home the dollar that might otherwise go abroad benefits everybody here. This proposition will be attacked again, as it hat been in the past, by the free traders, who will demand admission to this country of wares made in Europe, simply- because they are produced there for less than they cost here. These special pleaders make no note of the fact that the main reason for the difference in cost is the better pay of the American workmen, nor do they tell us what is to be done for the wage earners who will be thrown out of employment ' when foreign- . mane wares displace tne nome-maae in tne nome market. " ; It is well enough to talk of the terrible tax that will be imposed by the tariff, but it will not ' be forgotten that the Underwood free trade tariff, "Which is now to be replaced, produced a deficit almost as formidable as, any tax might possibly. . Ka. - Umu ri ih vnl,rs vt rra1l th ffonrasinn and unemployment in 1914, idleness and bread lines, the first fruits of the Wilson administration, and will not be misled by the prediction of dis aatcr that is to follow when the republicans re- . store the protection of the tariff to the industries of the United States. Free trade has terrors far more real than high tariff and good prices can possibly hold for the workers and producers of America. i ' ' ' ' .- The Child Labor Laws. Among other triumphs for the Wilson admin istration the democrats are now listing the pas sage of child labor laws. The first was enacted and became operative on September 1, 1916. It 'was later held to be invalid; the second was made ;Uw in 1919, and it, too, has been held up by the courts. What credit is 'due the democrats for these laws? ; The record shows that in either case if it had not been for votes of republican representa tives and senators the bill could not have been passed. Democrats from the cotton growing 'states of the south almost to a man voted against tthe measures, just as they voted against woman suffrage. Each time the law has been attacked in a southern state, North Carolina, and each itime it has been declared invalid by the same federal judge, whose affiliations political are democratic ' , That same democratic congress gave us the Adamson law, of which its parents make little boast nowadays, because neither; the men nor the managers of the railroads have reaped any special benefit from it. The children of the south - are still exploited and most of the southern demo crats who voted against the child labor laws still are serving their constituencies in congress. Therefore, it may suit the purpose of the party to parade the taw in Nebraska as a triumph, but it is not often mentioned as an achievement clown in that section from which most of the democrats go to Washington. ,v . v Money for Good' Roads. ' ' : Affairs are moving at more speed in congress than is apparent on the surface. Thus, the pas sage of a good roads bill authorizing an ap propriation of $65,000,000 for the year beginning "July I and of $75,000,000 for the following twelve months, has escaped general attention. Most of the states will be enabled by this measure to carry on their highway building programs as . planned, while some few will find curtailment necessary. Two new features of this federal aid plan are worth mention. One authorizes participation by the government in the expense of construct ing highways beneath railway tracks. Previously only grade crossings and overhead crossings were jnvlUQCu ill icuciai aiu 411c ciiiwuiagciuciib ui the abolition of grade crossings may save many motorists from wreck or death on these dan gerous intersections. Another section provides a penalty clause to guarantee road work and prevent false statements as to costs or work performed. , -Good roads are becoming increasingly neces- coit of production. Thlt, many will tay, it im possible of achievement, yet it it exactly what various combinations of businesi concerns aim at, and ! at the basis of the open price associa tions. The attitude of the public toward this new form of competition varies with the amount of confidence it has in the parties concerned. out of all European entanglementt. York Daily News-Timei. We believe United Statet thould ttay out of the Genoa conference and follow Wathington't lined with galvanized: iron. The advice at tet forth in his farewell address. All troopt In Germany thould be withdrawn. ; ..a-i ' s we are at peace now witn uermany. To meet thl situation a milk com pany furnlehed thl box. It t about three feet Wd. thr reet ion: .ana two reet wide and I mad of wood. - The wall are about one and a half Inchea thlrk and r A Challenge to False Pretence. State Senator Randall showt no tign of rais ing a white flag in the face of democratic attacks upon state taxes. As a candidate for the republi can nomination for governor, he says: It is well known that the state takes less than one-Fifth of every dollar paid over the counter of the county treasurer. We are forcibly reminded that the cure for the tax bur den to a large extent is at home, in the coun ties, towns and school districts. I favor a program of economy bat I do not think ob serving people will be fooled into believing that a governor or a legislature can cure an evil, the remedy for which lies principally inthe hands of the people in their own local gov ernment. That meets the issue raised by the democratic spell-binders. Can they prove their case? Can they show wherein the state budget can be cut substantially, where it can be reduced enough that it may be felt by the individual taxpayer? Already the state administration has made re ductions aggregating several hundred thousands of dollars, made possible by lowered costs and by the elimination of certain activities. What other specific reductions or eliminations will the democrats make? pac between the Inner and outer layera of the wall la rilled with cork, Th door I on ton: la hlnaed and fastened with a hasp and lock The box la eet on four ordinary, small. Iron truck wheel and ha Iron handle at two end. In the morning the milkman turni paid for with ScotUbluff Newt, George Grimes. The United States belone-s at Genoa. She it needed to help save what we I the box over, drain out the water, know at modern civilization. Event a far clean It, fill It with about two hun- have demonstrated that it it a pity thii nation was bott!'; of, mllk J,vr,,tn? "ll!" r5.P"enled M the """ft DUt no et box Ive. ' thi J key to the doorman: Our troops are no longer needed in Germany. The milk can b ticket or with cah. Kitinc City IndeoendenL When time to drink It comes Conditions that have develoned aince the r?un1 lt C0ld' clean nd Plat- Genoa conference has been in session demon- strate that President Harding was right in refut- No form of box which open at the me to Join in the conference. Selfishness wnni aide will keen milk cold with eo lit- to predominate the conference through and 'ce ;hlch Pnt at through. " th 0 I addition, tho cost of con- lIH1'i.J Ci.i. 4 . .1C1li f e nil UtiVIUII ' I III V MUA I- " T 4iiv viuitu tPieaica ii u.yi nave luiinica innr in is- I t HA.u,iA --.-- sion as an army of occupation. Bring the boyt the melted Ice. clean the box. eun and home. Idrvit. Tho lavout la lust a sanitary and lust aa efficient as an expensive Niobrara Tribune. Icebox without costing much to build Ed A. FryOur trooos should remain in orJ,?. in.?: . .. r - - - 1 y iiy wuuiu nut nun io n. kuuu ruu uermany. uermany nas nor repentea. tlne Dlan In industrial eetablisliments. We should also be represented at Genoa, that liar. business and office nianta. and the world may feel our protective influence for In buildings under construction? peace peace at any price. We should, how- The workmen, especially in build- ever, go with proper reservations, not that they ndr construction, have few k.. --.:. h-----1-facilities for satisfactory lunching-. it f- - j ywyis -1. iivius. 1 1- i.., .ch ninces 1" larsra c ii - quantities. By lunch time It 1 often Stella frees. . Nn unsatisfactory condition. All In Eunice Haskins. Th United State should all this very Inviting-, wholesome food go to Genoa as Brvan auuests. for the reason for thee usera la not very appeal- that there never will be a settlement until the 5l , ,v, .- ,-- United Statet takes part. Presence of United L.1-' AorvLr'"":lh.e I0! . a. f -If L f A -J a I UUUICB ,11 UUIIUIU.. Uliusi vvir jidirs ai ucnua win nave wonu-wiuc mnuence. i atructlon la en-eat. This seems the time to. withdraw United I Would it not nav the companies to States trooDi from Germanv as French soldiers I furnish a box such as I have de- are riroteetinor French line. scribed? It would promote sales ana it wouiu hvb duliics uiiu iiio fla-l-a. uik.it cost wouia not oe great, it wouia uenng Miaweat. : --omot th ue of milk and that Whither Away, America ? The lack of any coherent social philosophy is one of the astounding conditions found in Amer ica. Democracy should signify individuality, free will and responsibility for the citizens. In spite of the essential nature of these characteristics -i : f .1.. j: J T- ! J l.t ine ami is jrcuucuuy uivcricu. xu tuiisiua.ure i a.r-n t- tT:..j e..,.. -l u 'T. L.:;.. . , i a t tu i. . I ' uuiii. i nc uuiicu oi-ic. iiiuulu wouia pronioiB neoMin, Bruu ucuioi.ia.jr ls nivcu iu wiuc. ui. i.b..l w be at Genoa tni tne crjme 0f the century was poke into other people's affairs.' This encourages the contrary trend toward the view of anarchy, that most laws can be discarded that the gov ernment with the fewest laws is the best. Both these points of view must be discarded hefore the problem of democratic government can be fairly met. Americans must come to look at the state as the way o freedom. Men and women organize in their clubs and unions to advantage themselves. Something of the same feeling should adhere to ' citizenship. Self help is the best method of progress, and government itself should be made nothing more than the col lective means of self help. . . There is Unrest in America. It is being fed by bitter partisan spite. The road to the ideal lies through no such morass of deception, hate and hunger for office. Progress will be sfbw enough in any. event, but it can be accelerated only if the public will not allow Itself to be di verted from the broad path of real democracy. Two dormitories, one for boys and the other for girls, are planned in connection with the new Deuel county high school at Chappell. This in teresting departure, made in face of complaints about taxes, has the support of the country peo ple. Dormitories will make it possible for many out-of-town students to secure high school edu cation which otherwise they might not be able to get because they could not go back and forth to their farm homos each day. ! Poincare, who was chosen premier of France on a blood-and-thunder platform, doet not seem to have the agility to balance himself that is shown by Lloyd George, who won a British elec tion on the promise to hang the kaiser and make the Germans pay their last pfennig. It will no longer do to refer to the river and harbor bill as the pork barrel. Although con gress has increased the budget estimate of $27,- 000,000 to $42,000,000, this is an increase in pub lic expenditure that the landlocked west will en dorse. v :. he rhean nartitan rlftnmrv that Vent thl mull- Cannot HU Away, trie ft- afta? that 1c.it n( i!..a I WhUky write: "I am a man 50 Iff wra hav tnlaraala tn frfrmina that nrnmn I .al P v. a. ..j v.v. -w protection, keep troops there. If our boys are used iobacco.'bu't vi up drink uoing ponce uuty lor ine aiues ai our expense, nVe years ago, ana tobacco lately, bring them home and let the allies furnish their "r have a leaky heart, and am gen own cone. . ' erallv low spirited and unhappy. I xnoufni Ol aioom ana euauen ueaui Superior Journal. are with me always, up to tne t me A. S. Berry. The United States should not m hv t ua it. i didn't know then. send representatives to Genoa. We have no bust-1 but I know now. - It was to escape ness there under the circumstances.' Secretary the gloomy thought and fears for Hughes is right J lew nours. v.. .... 7o... ,u. ,.,:n,j,,,.,ot r.t .k. tt:.j "Doe this condition accompany States tropps from Germany. Why supposedly tre anything besides whisky sane ycupic anuum muia. uuicinuc a uijraicij h0 take to cheer a patient upi to us. policing vierinany is no iry oi inc. uuiica i . REPLY. h r elf. i nS in potattalJL - . . a a. w m 1 f 1IB1B JTVia VO.ll a,tl, wwauv viv rot control the people, we can not neip it. it thln iu8t M g0od, but because other r ranee neeas protection, : tet ner ponce ner people ought to know wny tney neighbor. fast history . tens us tnat tne i drink. n.nnli. nt r.,rminv are aKle to run their mm I As you sav: "It Is to escape the affairt, and that they are just a little too cunning gloomy thought and fears for Just for the other countries of the eastern hemisphere. m.r "; ,,,..,. ,!: . I away from anything. If we escape Fillmore Chronicle trairmontj. ' for the moment, we always run into Lou W. Frazier. Developments at the Genoa aomethlng- worse in the end. reference nrnve the sane iudoment of the Hard- The only way to duck up ana ing administration in keeping the'United States f" whateverit is, out ot anotner European mess, u otner reasons . , i Tt , j : I u were lacmng, oryan auvice gu .n wuum j h. Write: "Do you think It .lupin iu ui aiojru.s "Ji juvb-xb would be a good thing to stop cnew- previously proven laiiacies. . . . Ing and smoking toBacCO?" American trooos snouia De wunarawn irom .; ti:'1t.v Ocrmany at the earnest practical aate. Yes. Alliance Herald. A Sore Tliroat Garcle, L. Burr, jr.: Whether the United Mates should J. w. writes: "Permit me to state be represented at Genoa depends upon the rep-1 my remedy for cold in nose and resentatives selected and their instructions. Noth- throat. I use a 50 per cent solution ing can be gained by sending delegates who are ' &d?n .A" vsiJl? W d vi tviiv laviw auiiiviiijr iu .vviifiiBn ......b, . QQttOn. atter tney arrive, unaer present conaiuons, 11 "A few applications are a sure believe, it would be an ill-advised move, - cure and perfectly harmless.- In United States troops should be recalled from case of a severe acre throat, I uae it r:rmanv aa anon aa nhifta ran he secured to hrina? a gargie, iuu sirenitn. ine ei . ... . . . a a I eraaA 4a M aa raa lAlia iham KfjiaU Tha c1Hii-i hav lrtftt httn nrAtTliefeff 1 o aiiav ivivue. Iii.isa yavtM a iiv aw w t avtaa w,a w.... w a return trip The United statet has no in terests there requiring protection. The nations which received the spoils of war thould be will ing to pay the expense of protecting tnem. Aurora Republican: Boniebody hee ti.iftit.d that It would be a hue thins to have buainaa rinrs for a.-h oi I bnanl. I'rubahly It would. but w are afraid that avhool board ould reeeni It. Ilow about en for the city council? Thl Isn't a J'Ue at our elty eounrll, for we are mlhiy well pleased, but It l a hobby with u that title of thl Ue ouaht ta employ a p UI man whoee buainaa It would be to traiaut th rlty affelre nn then that h vhould be held to arrount by the my council. There'a enough buinea affair In a rTfc Bmm Mini M !. tVaaif IMi'H ear la naa aaf aaa. i-aa I. aaalf keW. a atar la laaM Ikal k aaaM al aHtora ataraa. tl Mm artla aaaaaaaaar aaaa Mlw. aal aniaaanlt far aaknaalVM. but Ikal Ik. a4u-M mi kmm mum b al 4aaila. tha Sa mt aaa mm 4 aa aai.,aa aa f4 k aa.1 a aalalaaal nil ta Ua laMar When Im tVdMonde llluom. Omaha. klaV t. In tha Kdilar of The Meet The hl ration or japan take a Imllilay to i-thri r hairy bhom tun, The redwood city of thi Mi to require all of I tree now In btmtm in Miller park a man time and he would mere than anve hi salary. Wauaa Oasttt Th Niobrara Tribune I getting unduly esolted over our remark relative to the poi. tlon of Nebraska candidate tr f nlted atate ninr on the prohi bition question, we wer not at- larklns the record of William V. Allen a a dlatrti-t judf. Mr. Allen i lo he a record a politician and la a private vitlsen, and to our knowl (die neither ha ever led him to be claind with th prohibition force. rrlend Telearaph! Fred Howard y In hie Clay Center Sun one city, compare very favorably a Hh the cherry Moaaom or Japan. There I not a mor beautiful vpecuci than Miller park today with th red. wood tree in blnoin aaint a background of tm!r rn and the nit bitvn tret witn tneir aurt leavea No man. woman or rtilld In Om. ha ahould ml elnt that beautiful If ht. Within th nt three or four day everything will be at th height of it beaaty. Th little wooded Island in Miller park would lend lllf moat bu tifully to a rlanle danr and th bank of th lake would hold thou thla I In Ma Clay Center 8un that " --T; t, ak a. al ka.alaai . m lk.u I Hprlnr rome o uldenly In would be no ci'rmv.r.t the fair hil '"rib..!? ralr-Hn.".! fall, remarked. "Oee. aren't they go- !?4 'J,'," "'XI W?J2 ine to hav anything naughty at all - i""'!'"' " ' ' ,p,r'- Never mind. ltr. you will nrob. "P.4r,l I,r?,h'n ,JH .7"! ably b able ta And enouh n.u.ht. r "T wmana naa provmao ir.a o. . irhararaa tt ii m nexnlak f Hat triAaif natal n lneu vitnout k carnival. r -7 - 1 iiiui pi hi, ifiiHtjiimuiv in wilier ri Kearney Hub: A campaign to r- w uht all of ua appreciate It ganis tax reduction club I getting I ' enough to go out and under way at the tt capital. Th "e pnna ume. u you wni promoter I Chairman Edmltn of h greatest amount of good lha nrnaraaalva narlv nrr.nliillnn I take SOni Of the ShUtln OUt nd and he hasten to aeaure the oubllo "how them Miller park, lou will tnat trie reduction club win be u" mmwr rpaia. Omaha' Animal filieltef. Onawa. la.. May I. To the Ed itor of The Bee: In th Imu of April 21 of your good paper appeared an article with the hearilne "Animal Shelter to Coet 170,000." Can any one with a thlnklnr brain Imagine euoh a vast amount of money being expended for auch a building in thl land of our, where so many little children are In need of bread, and clothing enough to cover their little bodies? And every day our papers are filled with .talcs of suicide, of men who ar unable to support their families, and have become discour aged and heartsick, and given up th battle, because they cannot earn nonpotltlcal. Of cour we know that Kdmlsten will not ply poli tic; never did; never will. For the reason that th grand old "pop" war nor never play pontic, hut lust toe mt the game with all the erl- ousnes Imaginable. He doeen't play at it, out work at it and I usually busy while most people ar aaleep. Aurora Republican: In all of the uncertainty that we are hearing about tax reduction, we know of one certain way In which a general reduction could be accomplished. Let the tax dodger oult hla dodg ing. So prevalent has thla practice become in some quarter that tha rovernmenl la nearl,iar a rtremtum of a reduction of three-fourths of enough to support their littles fam- the value of Intangible property so e. Ail living expense are nign. men will give It In. W know of two well aa rent and coal: and. work wave that we think would beat thla a hard as he can. a laboring man plan. One, a publication of the tax can hardly support a family. There ii., afinwinv h. value nt nrnnart i extra exoenso of ilckneas or ho- and the ownership or IntanglDle, Pi D". n aeia nonina lira in nu sworn to by th individual and the way can h make both ends meet, taxes they pay. Then a pretty stiff Yet Intelligent people will plan and prison sentence for the fellow Who 1 proviaa ana i.uim a, noma ivr am la rnnnrf . nA t,nlAuMad lv nrovan tA I malS tOT 170.000! be doltur tax dodging. Did you ever stop to think what i is wouia mean 10 a. man win, a. mm Howe lis Journal: The tax dodger I ily. or a poor widow. If at the end Is one of the real causes of high taxes of the week you send them a sack and he ought to be handled without of flour or 'a half ton of coal, or gloves. Every community haa a few Johnny a pair of shoes? Do you of these fellow ana a a general Know wnat a ourden you wouia nrc rule they ar well known, and yet from that weary heart; how their they succeed In evading their just face would light up and they would share of the public ex pen year feel that life was still worth living- after year. It's high time a halt was called. Let an example De made or few . and the effect cannot help being beneficial. Gerlng Midwest: A condition that that some one did care whether they had enough to eat or fuel to burn? You say, "Oh. we take care of our poor; we see that they don't suffer." But do you realize, my friend, how many men and women there are In makes it possible for boy not far the world that are too proud to ask advanced in their 'teen to get liquor and swill it down until tney are maudlin drunk, is not bearable. Tet that condition seem to prevail in thl vicinity. A few day ago two boys got enough liquor to make them drunk, and men committed a Bur glary. It is not uncommon to see mere boy targeting' around with their stomachs full or nootcn ana their breaths smelling like a die for help, and rather than ask wit almost starve? These are the peo ple that need your help. Hundreds of such families, no ooubt, in your city today. I hear some one. say: 'If they are too proud to aak let them go without help." Put your self, my friend. In their place; aee what you would do. - i Perhaps once they had plenty, and little did they think they would tlllerv. . Somebody in thi vicinity la coma to want; but clrcumatanoes either selling or giving the poison have brought about this change- stuff to the boys. This editor la long seige ot sickness, death or loss not worrying about th old soaks who of property and they wake up some manage to get tanked up on nootcn. I morning to una tney nave lost ail And he Is not going out of his way they had. to prevent them from getting it. He I What are the headlines In th has about aa much respect for the paper April SO "100,000 homelei bootlegger or the hootch maker aa I people in our southern states." In he haa for th men who patronise the twinkling of an eye almost Skimmed Milk' Value. . W. A. F. writes: "1. Ha skimmed milk any considerable food value? I it true tnat powdered mint, when liquefied by adding the proper amount of water, is essentially the Another market for the corn belt has . been opened up by a trial order for 1,000 tons of corn recently placed in the United States by a firm of Bilboa, Spain. ' Previously the corn imported into that region was entirely from Argentina. : Harrirurton Herald. Tt rlnea tint seem to me that it would be a earn a it waa before being reduced wise oolicv to withdraw United States troops to powaer7 - n.m.n.. him.iltttat Pven If thta fnim. I KUiflix. try goes to Genoa, as Mr. Bryan suggests, our future action in regard to this proposition should be determined upon the result of the Genoa con ference. , f- . , 1 Te. It has all the food values of milk except those found In the cream. 2. Tea. them. But when it come to deal ing out the poison stuff to mere boys it 1b time to call a halt A mere fine or a nominal jail sen tence 1 not enough for that class of cattle. Boiling In oil, or some thing lingering, would be nearer th right punishment. What's the ua of trying to hide th patent fact that right now, under prohibition, It is easier for mere boys to get in toxicants than it was under the old regime? Prohibition has banished the open saloon,- for which every decent man is thankful. But pro hibition is a long ways yet from be ing what its proponents said it would be. . . Nebraska City Press: A Hooper. man went from his town to Fre mont, his county seat, to transact some business with the county treasurer. It waa 4 o'clock and the treasnrer's office was locked. The farmer was "swearing mad," ac cording to the Tribune and had a lot to say about county officials keep ing fancy hours at the expense of the taxpayer. The treasurer, how ever, explains that his office keep banking hours; that at 4 o'clock it is ' necessary to lock the door to balance the books and pick the loose change out of the cracks in th coun ter. This explanation, however, will probably leave the farmer in a great a perplexity as before. He will con tinue to believe, perhaps, that the door should be open until 5 o'clock at least, o men who .must earn their bread by th sweat of their browa may transact business without leav ing their field in the middle of tha day. . Well-to-do people lost their all. A month ago. did they r flrtn of u h eerruw? IfeB't gat th Mm that I would mUiraat dumb nlinU. Net e, tint keep them In the claa In wht h they belong. Hod never mi'nded that ani mate ehuuld be pUced on lb Mine !! a human being. There I nothing mar dutguitmg to a real mother than to a vman riding along In her car wlih a white pup ureud hi rnx-k a pink ri"bn ling haaid her. aaylng "Mamma' llille bleaaed." and. when h get hum, her hucband cornea nut to meet hr. and he say; "There coma papa." Iniagina . If yoi pleaw'p:M What man or woman living In th world today would want to b ftther or mother to a dog? Again. I ay, beep th dog In lie plate; put him In a ken nl ouiaid your hum; and In )our ear put one f thoee sweet, loving Hit I bahlea that are filling your orphan home and Institution In Omaha and othr citlea The chil dren of today ar the future men and women. Don't they need help, ov end rare? Alain I aay u your 170.000 la lieln humanity. Ruy om little borne on th outaklrt of your city: nut fmllle In thm. and let them pay what they ran each year. In time they will have a lin rf their own. whirl they can rale their little famtlle. No on, to a child, la UK it own parenta Or glv a college education to om of our boy and girl who parent ar unabl to glv thm help. I don't think th animal in Omaha ar uffrlng for a 170.000 home. Do you think they will know whether It cost 170.000 or 170? And. after the building 1 built, th expense of keeping It up la a much aa a horn for children. And what la th re. suit? Better animal. I uppoa. Wher la your fr hospital for hu manity that I not aupported by tha eounty? Be vent y thousand dollars for a building to ahsiter animal! I cannot help but think of an old adage that applies well In thla case: 'Man' Inhumanity to man maaea counties age mourn." A HEADER. "Johnny (ct Yer Gun!" Thl I a bad tlm to talk about preventing the sale of firearm. Every crook in the world haa a gun; why ahould the honest folk be pro hibited from carrying one? Port land Trees-Herald. When sise Count. The man with a small automnbll 1 always the most willing to give a ride. Albany Journal. Wliere the Knocker Fall. A knocker never drove anything home. Boon villa (Mo.) Republican. Watch-wings mm I ATVAD8. a". iTaun roiaALC avmvwriceir LEARN TO SWIM NOW taMAMTeto sr arev ms. en- MeoKCM-N-j C Welch's Special Weak ef May lh ta 14th, Inclu alva W, Civ Ceflee, Tea ar Milk FREE vltb Every Sc. Order ef Burn Wbast Ta Breed. ALL SIX RESTAURANTS When in Omaha Stop at jqLUiei nome Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap. Cuticura CiSaaa tiniililairaiiiilliriiiifiliiaiMatiiau Hsu Shih Chang will remain at president of China, but Wu Pei-Fu will tell him what to do until another general comes to the front. It is a great game, popular government among the Chinese. .. Same Old Weather Story. According to the scientists at Washington the i CENTER SHOTS. Apropos of the need for a tariff on wool, the cost of production in Argentina was 27.3S cents 3 pound as compared with the American cost of 45 cents. . ; Turkey mav succeed in forcing the United States to take over control of Armenia, but the sultan will be out of luck if it comes to that. New novel, "The Beautiful and r... uim.A .hat it waa moderatiner and I the Damned," is creating comment that-the old-fashioned winter, with its six weeks Another womar man book, of sleighing in March, has gone. The figures pt aa T the weather bureau do not indicate any material ' ; - , change. They have tables that give the average Americans use ioo,000,000 worth t.mn.r9tii fnr each of the ten-vear neriods of buttons a year. That's only $1 since 1790 and there is not a difference of one worth for P.. all that time. Of course, there have "vT an,l zj. . , . ; - . ... own wasmng. ArnauBOB uueui. been hard winters and many eccentricities of . , climate, but the deadly average has been main- The Oid-fashioned widow who . - , . T t- .1-. iKl.. a .rtiyl i .... v. , A I... Idinea mruugn uic ingm ui vutuuts. a& i apoxe oe ner mits iiuauttnu uvvr a daughter who speaks or ner latest husband. Rochester tw. x..) ximes-Unlon. Here's a hope that some day those "choir boy" bandits get a chance to lead the singing in some prison chapel. manv neonle find it warmer these winters be cause they are living in steam-heated flats, but temperature of the country is not changing, good old Boreas is keeping up the same old gait Los Angeles limes. WHOLESOME ENJOYMENTS. To iratch the corn grow Ana the blossoms set; Oklahoma might profit by the advice "Old Bill" White gave to Kansas. ffour.Timea Armed Waa He. The man who carried a revolver, a hammer, a T drw??rd breath over Plowshare. r twelve-inch knife and half a brick as a protection ta r..d. ,d think, to love, to hope, t against robbers, as he said, is admitted to have thM BU th. cleuai Been wen luiuncu agamoi .uvmiiui " I Ana shapes th moss-ribera, Pittsbureh Gazette-Times. . Thtt men may b happy In aeelnr That Bee Hive beer no doubt would produce a buzzing in the head. Him at His work, and that In ratting I Quietly baelde Him and watching Hla worKing in carrying out Hla Of course the democrats never play politics. Whv We Worry. We talk about Germany and Russia being :"l.?'.c' rhci;rl,y T0E?n:l! laitmess. nut wnen inev sien a treaty we are tcr n eases ribly afraid they are going to keeo it-Worces- Jh.t .vr war. .r wiu b.. ter leiegram. i . Ruskin. Cbrns? mm. , just say Bluejay to your druggist Stop Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. 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Secretary JOHN T. BROWNLEE, Aa. t Secy. ROBERT DEMPSTER, Dir. Occidental Building & Loan Association Corner 18th and Harney Straate Organise! 18t4