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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY On the Right Track. State Auditor Barton's notice to life are likely to revolutionize things as much as the telegraph, the electrie {8 the theory that corporal punish- ment in the home is never justifiable, THE OMAHA DALY BEE o a—— Army Gossip FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER. | jnourance companies doing business jn | generator and motor and the tele- | but mere sentiment is not likely to p g~ e | Nebraska/ to stop certain questionable | Phone have done in their day No | govern the legal rights involved in e VICTO! R, EDITOR. b » & SRt oMl i " | practices may be taken to mean that | &reat scientific discovery has in the | this Iowa case Matters ¢ Intereet On asd Saex of the Firing Line Gleaned from the at Omaha postotffice as second- class matter. the management of the insurance de- | past gone for naught, why should Army and vy Register. Mother g _— - | partment under the new auditor will [these? These men who are solving aeovitet 1}.::"-:-" e'-“tl“:'-nm:oflndvlr‘u;:‘ -:lr i—— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. be directed to putting the insurance |the problems of wireless are persistent | inough he can leave his material posses | It has been decided to indicate service in B P : l,\;-uvubom Sunday), one year l“: business under its supervision on & |Wworkers for the highest attainments |sions when he departs this world, he |the eniisted force of the army by means Z Jally Bes and Sunday one vear. must take the powers of his brain With |of a service stripe and do away entirel DELIVERED BY CARRIER sounder basis pmtg ey s i "“’m_p“'hm“l 18 | fhem.—World-Herald With the term “oheveon.” ‘Tl stripe il 3 Dayy Bee (including Sunday), per week. 15 The tendency everywhera is to apply beyond the range of our vision This 18 philosophy as i8 PhiloSOPhY. | he worn on the sleeve horizontally and ally Bes (without Sun er ¢ 3 v e e Ting Bee (without Sunday).per wesk §|mOre rigid rules and restrictions to the e yo It 18 to be hoped that “‘the powers of | will be of gold wire. one-aighth of an inch p Evening Bee (with Bunday), per week 102 | operations of life insurance companies Buddidg Presidential Booms. the brain’ which evolved this thought | !n width. Fach braid will designate three Baterdsy Bee one year: %8 | tor the protection of the policy holders | Seldom before so soon after a presi- | gem will not soon have “to depart this | YOAr# of Aervice and all branches of the ddress all complaints of irregularities In | andq the prevention of misrepresenta- | qential election has the defeated party same service stripe. The service-in-war delivery to City Cireulation Department. OFF)CES tion and fraud. Since the insurance started out to size up the available world."” | chevron will be no longer worn, since the campaign badge takes its place. trom Royal Grape Creams of Tartar QmahaThe Bee Bullding el upheaval in New York there has been | timber for the next candidate. Mr.| Hayti has another revolution on ~made from grapes— l'n‘l‘nlnrn"};’m';; —T]::‘::l‘ll':‘l.:ol‘l,." a general tightening of insurance reg- [ Bryan's ambition of course is quad- jhand. Under American coaching the | The military authorities have been con- Lincoin—618 Littie Building. Chica, 548 Marquette Bullding. New York—Rooms 1101-1102 No. 84 West Thirty-third Street Washington—725 Fourteepth Street, N. W. CORRESPONDENCE. o e e S alresoed: Omana | frosta. The democrats who are tired course of tactical instruction under the Bee. Eaitorial Department solicitors. He draws the line at un-|of following & forlorn hope are sim- |conduct. | commanding officer of the service schools. | ulation everywhere and practices that formerly went as a matter of course have come under the ban. Auditor Barton’s new rulings are ailmed chiefly at misrepresentation by life insurance rennial, and it {8 due to the acknowl- edgement of this that so many other democratic booms have been planted and are tempting destruction by early crop has been light for some time, but seeds of unrest are bound to germi- nate. The first thing those Haytians know a policeman will be called in they will be arrested for disorderly sidering A problem presented from the ser- vice schools at Fort Riley. It appears that certain trees weré cut on private land with the intention of using the timber In the construction of a pontoon bridge in the Royal Baking Powder conveys to food the most healthful of fruit properties and renders it superior in flavor and wholesomeness. T L e e e e REMITTANCES. authorized estimates of dividends and | 51y gearching for some one strong ——— | O course, the government will have to VITAL BOOSTER OF TRADE, SMILING REMARKS. '}'r:w by draft, express or postal order,|eqrning powers, at so-called ground | enough to take the leadership and A customs collector at a port near |pay for the trees and it has beéen decided : e—— A, o Bijabje, oo The Dee Fublishing Compatst| floor policies to stockholders, at spectal | unite the disorganized: remnants of |New York collected §1.20, the first |inac the charss fof uhe phrbost WL U Greatedt Powee Ie the Modern World | -1t s u wonder sitls ganeraily €0 to the Tl accounts, Personal checks, ¢XceDt «q | board contracts and at pretended guar- | the party and possibly attract recruita, [Mmoney that has come into possession |y, of the particular service school in| Samuel Hopkine Adame in Collier's shouldn't they? e s <o e e e | ANEY OF policies by the state or by se- Governor Johnson of Minnesota was | Of his office in a generation, and he [connection with which the pontoon con-| Advertising is the universal appeal It s 1 should think they would find it more STATEMENT OF CIROULATION. |curities deposited with the state. The | ne firet to have his friends announce | 4080t know what to do with It. Here [struction was undertaken and the treea |the merchant, the purchaser. the laborer | Amarican o c" ("0 Vieachera=Baltmore State of Nebraska, Douglas County, es: cut for in the construction of the and the American i v Ve use town-eri pOeorge, B Farchucic treasurer e’ The manifest object is to put brakes on ir- | him ag an aspirant for the next demo- |18 an opportunity for another Haw-|“u wor Wee ' iT® SORSIUECTR L O L0) made one Thanie “:“l":":‘;';:"':’:::' iben't ‘vou thiby TRAE WRASE NS & ro- company, v 5 4 3 - yworn. £aye That “the sctual nur’lbsr.“fll relflp;)unlbla solicitors l“‘d t“‘ compel | cratic nomination. Former Governor | thorne if one can be found. cut for the use of the efgineer or quarter- |the employment secker need no longer [MATKARIE Imakinatlon™ © oL 'ull and compiete coples of The v, | all insurance companies to transact | poix Ee———— o dered | tra v . o a8, answe! s Cayenne. Morning. !:mr-lin' rmdpflundly Bee printed |\ oy o th a Folk of Missouri has let it be known The chief perquisite of the president masters aepnnfmo:l. it hl- not ldc«::lmum ”"r:pm-nrlly from door to door. He can|imagines that many peoplé are going to during the month of April. 1909, was as eir business in e open and on A |that he is in training and numerous g that the cost of the timber coul s message for a few cents to hun- [read what he publishes.”~Washington follow: legitimate basis, without favoritism or | hat | 01 the city council 18 to serve as MAYOT |4 proper eharge against the Appropria-|dreds of thousands of possible employers | Star. lightning rods are up to indicate tha prany 1. 39,260 oo AL000 ] erimination for one set of policy when the mayor is out of town. It [tions for the service of either branch. 8hould T lose my watch. 1 do not send out 39,080 . ara%0 Ao r poliey | ynderneath lies some ambitious boom {11 b to Mayor Jim (o Betéemin el & man with a bell to cry it: instead I Ais- | 5. [L48 anybody called on your new neigh- 39,450 . 40,330 | holders at the expense of another set | which it is hoped will later germinate. |~ ) Pe up to Mayor Jim to determine by ke ia bora? 37,600 40,690 | {11 1 1 s At b | when and how long he will let his sub- | It need surprise no one if recommenda- | PAICh & newspaper with a paragraph. Have | "'Nobody but the man across the street 41,300 o i e The latest sprout to peep above the | o it sl tions are made within the next few months | I something new in merchandise to ofter? | He's & collector.” ~Cleveland Plain Dealer w00 so4e0| Our western life insurance com- |ground s Governor Harmon of Ohfo. |*' W€ 0CCUPY his chalr from both the wit and ndvy deperiments 'lrh: whole world is my market place, R R N Preside ¥ « o - van ¢ v 4 41,000 40,380 | panies have demonstrated their ability | Ag an answer to the Bryan demonstra- Pariag the Penaity. |" i|e:r1 nt 1lul')‘ for .\Mm »:Irxm:r:“nr:’hv‘ @ H‘r:w"m y h‘lll board in Havana, while Just 86 econiomical ms 1 Know how to by 41,450 40,640 | (o gtand against the competition of the Siktne: A he orders which requ y me time, creating a demand [ and still we run behind. I believe $ would 41680 waso | O Y e |tion at Columbus, a statewide barbe Boaton Transcript. sical test of officers of the army, navy |through the street car spaces of Amster- | be better it you took charge of the finances 41,400 ssesc | Older established concerns and Ne- |oya in honor of the governor is pro- | Senator Aldrich, Invited to address the|unq marine corps. The experience |dam, and sounding the virtues of my wares | YOureelt.” 37,300 45,520 | braska should take no back seat among | ;0304 and among the speakers to be | Chautauquans, expresses his gratitude by | which has been gained in that direction | throughout all the Americas in the pages "'5::.1\':1\:’::[::-‘-:-;:' »::;:‘;llxo floor for 41,800 48880 | the other states in enforeing sound life | i;vited are Champ Clark of Missourd, |**KIn8: “‘What have I done to be thus|unce Mr. Rooseveits orders have been|of the magasines. Wherever the printed| Then he spoke f 41440 45380 |, . rance regulation < inflictea " in effect has fully justified this action.|or painted word goes. there mupply and de-| ‘1 will, Clara,’ he exclaimed, his face 40,520 . 45,360 2 minority leader of the house; Ollie o ont 1 . lighting up. * Jowt “thought of some- ————— ne suggesiion in the war department is | mand meet and merge in the revolutionized % 40600 == Jumes and Urey Wondson of Kan- Thundering 1n the Tndes. radh i Tidew. il A" forgi ot webH | SIACHY Bane ihing that aevet omeirred 1o e bafote; .o . St 5 2 we my Total. 13%A10 | Growth of the Protection Idea. |tucky, all formerly ardent followers| .~ St Louls Globe-Democral ' |4 irip as is now being made throushi| By force of importance or novelty an|®alary:’—Chicago Tribuge. The tariff agitation now going on |of Mr. Bryan. Such a collection of b . T Virginia by officers of the Army War|advertisement may become the news of the| « : > denounces the divorce evil In & report| ., .g. making the ride itselt an incident |day. When the N And papa sald no? Dear, dear. You 40840 | in England furnishes a forceful ex-|stars plucked from the Bryan constel- | which includes one sentence of 170 words. 1116 TRRLAREL 6F OREMVELORICWINEK ' RING'E “»‘m" ¥ l!:’ .he‘wk Yr'\rl; "Lednr ;vnn ?ldr;ln:na \-l"::‘\ |‘—'l'lumm that you felt sorry OGEORGE B. TZSCHUCK, | ample of the Wide-spread distribution | lation is expected to wield a powerful An.\h:\dl: -}:-u n‘u :e:‘n Koy its r"ie!‘ulmv';\r:n value to the military student. The most|Bonner, the proprietor, wReg “{‘\"m"‘"\,;; o Moo 1 diant, T didn't sy & word about Teasu ‘er. y . [ean take heart of hope after this. I B 4 . tavor of well 0 : e new ha wouldn't believe me. Ho Bubscribed in my presence and sworn to | And Erowth of the protection idea. |influence te attract to Governor Har. 5 3 o | conservative view is in favo | York Herald a brief advertisement, to be | would think it was & joke.' " betore me this 1at day of May. 1008, With the single exception of Great|mon the support of hoth wings of the [4'7orce evll ;:;;:;;fl":’;":‘."’n-:‘:""l’x‘";u:"“- regulated systematic physical exercis¢ (07 |set up in A single line. S0 Greeloyesque| ~Why would he PBEH wed & doke? Notary Publle. |Britain, every great nation of the |party. S8, the RN, everybody, in order that the [-t‘r!ltmm‘. was Mr. Bonner's handwriting that the _‘_fi""fl]::d h’;l "‘fl-[::"?mauum in his feet.” world, including some of the British | As the “rapture of pursuing” Is may be kept n a fit condition, With P |advertising manager interpreted the direc- 1% it WHEN OUT OF TOWN, colonies, are among the protectionists. |about all the pleasure the democrats Remarkabis Leeal) Fareslunt, :‘,‘:‘f“'m:{"fl‘.xf'fl;}’::::".;:;?rzln:""&‘: s e :’u"l',",‘_' "":;":’r“ HIAL jthe oy ‘be [ In| 1 want vou to understand.” aaid Newed lade! ia Tess. 1 " ructions e ol od, rmly, “that am gol o Subscribers leaving the olty te: The most notable move for protection | get out of the presidential contest,| , pyiaqeiphia lawyer was found by |demands upon individuals now requited bY | though marveling greatly. The M:inld tin cmbine. R VAR of ; ily ehould have Th in Great Britaln centered around |they are not to be blamed for desiring |the record of the court to have begun a|h® Tiding and walking tests. fame out thy next morning with one whole | Naond. “rad T e eoms to Tt e mailed to them. Address will be | jogeph Chamberlain during the last |three years of this entertainment to |sult for personal injuries to himselt two | page devoted to the crisp adfuration 1o an 1 P cles i ¥ . authorities will have no oc- ® T can turn the head any way 1 please often as requested. parliamentary campaign and attracted | recompense th for the disappoint- |months before the injuries were sustained, | The military authorities w read the Ledger's new story. The effect |See?'—Chicago News = a3 : ; gy _ s according to his testimony. It looks as if | CAsion to seriously coneider the case of fupon Mr. Bonner was almost fatal, first b, 3 = | attention, not so much for the actual | ment of hopes gone wrong. this were another (llustration of ; the|Ceptain Peter C. Hains, Jr United States | from chagrin at the thought of lhfl.[\nsu» Pete Yallerby—Dat ah a kid to be proud Well! What would they do with- {number of voters which it rallied as ~ - SEIIIGE. ShARe aBovL tHECAdR B8 GHent | ErmY: wmbtl the- divil nu;hr\rm':n‘pfl:nilll' B0/ DL: Ehert SOMIRMENSMBHE b ubkorip- | chseale s o rhy Sone' ckll’ de fat out the Dennison bogy man? | tor the character of those who es- Dust Throwing. who fees the man who is his own lawyer. ““‘"' e ‘:"":":’““":;‘c‘l‘flgf‘ o I Lol tlons bewan o pour in. and finally from | Mose Moketon—Jack Washin'ton Moke- R s Bat tim o DrOS orney froi e % matisfaction, as they continued to flood the | toN. ¥ ; poused it. Since that time the pr Otr ‘amiable democrstic ocontems Supteian Tint ot Sace Natere. volving Captain Hains' confinement to the | qepc, = i o ted 1o flood the | 5l o vallerby—Jack Washin'ton® Done enezuela s also revising its tariff. | tection idea has been taking root : % B Herald. penitentiary. The case is more or less |y the fortune of the publication | make a mistake, didn't you? No intimation, however, of puttin r | porary is again trying to raise a greal i oston erald. S was made. The novel, though aceidental Mose Moketon—Nopey. Mah wife she n- P & |among the masses, and, while there 8 troublesome on account of the prob: CaRtGiol Thh Teh 1kt | 3 . | cloud of dust, this time over the posi-| The president is noted for his extreme 5 o bermit | d€Vice had struck the public fancy. Mr. |sist on callin' him Bookeh Washin'ton, an' i . | no probability that the next election t o oity - prosbentin: Thres years | 8004 nature, and i's unlikely that even fusal of the civil authorities L Bonner was hailed as the ploneer of a new || #t00d pat fo' Jack Johnson, s0 we eplit ] Witk iohResrt g — will find it dominant, it s certain to | 0" :’1 °H’; ';. 'k cured the ap. |the IonE “ode” at the Mecklenburk cele- LA R before & COUTt | unq daring theory of exploltation. and the | 3¢ dlfference—Puck t ‘oney Islan v ago Mr. teheoce! secur . % . | martial, although, of course, mig " b y —_— (/s d dry on Sunday, | e 4 much greater factor than at any | &' {o | Dration disturbed him. Here's ls the cloa- | 0 e 10 have the sensions of such a [Pdvertisement gained tenfold currency by| “They ay Theima/s husband:is & very the lid industry has certainly reached pointment of the present incumbent in | ing stanza: ¥ béing commented upon as & feature of the a floodtide of prosperity. time since Great Britain took up free defiance of Mayor Dahlman, owing to Wa've slain the “Billy Possum," court held at Sing Sing. An easier way out news. Only two years ago Mr. Thomas W. amiable man." “Amiable? I should sav so. 1 Rave trade. Not only has this been brought And “killed the fatted calf, of the difficulty of dropping Captain Hains b known that man to laugh at a joke wie: Tmm—— 5 fstent advocacy by the |% fluke by which the council was ena- And give our heartlest welcome from the army would be to invoke the pro- :h“”""" brilliant stock pronunciamentos. | he was taking down Ih!‘nva{p’e"--;fl;l: Although it {e almost June, the |2POUt by persistent advocacy by bled to fill the vacancy. Knowing To Willlam Howard Taft vislon of the law of 1868 as embodied in ‘:;':!: published as advertisements, were|more American, i snow shovel is still afraid to take |Me0 Who originally headed the move- |, oy mavor will not reappoint the A RUMIRESE feb Demorn section 128 of the revised statutes, Which | TNOIed A8 DCwS because T b | Rat GIAERE o4 It tor it ! much of a lead off first base. {ment, but it has found impetus | city prosecutor thus foisted upon him, New York Sun | authoriges the president to drop from the | JUl TS SUCH m“ they could notfy, hand to use on his rheumatic elbow | e e | through the long period of industrial | the effort is now to be made to get the The announcement by Governor John A.|Trolls of the army “for desertion cnny ohl- Sieration o the der's 1 mvrler}-:-h-- con- | may be all right, but there's no use tell.ng i G . is absent from the nancial history. b it | 't take the trouble Omuha gets the Saengerfest after |depression which settled upon Great| ., ... ang council at cross purposes ‘:z’::;:"‘: x:r::';'.”:::m‘,:‘:,:r,::‘f‘\r ::-rr:r.v:{|1l‘?:a";:}‘||r:h:-n:mm leave. 1t is| The best experts of the day are striving. ivhlmqnmn::: ou Il:‘;'!‘::filwl;"(;llu‘p well ot all jus! to ¢ilow that 8 o'clock closing | Britain while tariff-protected Germany | "y o\ i+ Hitcheock’s pet can remain | ernor again after his six years of service | observed that this does not specitically n ‘":‘undr-d phases of endeavor, to find [} S0 0ol put some stuf? bae nothing to do with real music continued to forge ahead indefinitely as a hold-over. | will remina democrats in whom the facuity | Provide, whatever the intention may have ""flmd hnl that will attract and amuse him, | in that olntment that will make his elbow el While the United States has also | \"0° BIE B0 8 A0 0 o hollered at |of memory s not dead that Mr. Bryan has | Deen. that the officer must be in desertion | SO0 he fines their work into the [itch like fury. and hell nave to rub it Perhaps those train robbers simply |@ained in international commerce, it | <0 B W0 00 SR Tas gotng | POt Maid that he would not be a candidate |07 ® deserter '”:" '“;' of ;""“‘r"l:: :""h el ';’::m'"“"’::“"‘f"‘ ‘““‘”"h"' Tooking | CHICAEY “BRIBLRE ) | 4 ee n vithout leave jus x- | ¢ 80 o SAY wanted to put Omaha on the map |does not present the same parallel, | ¢ (P O TRACE B B8 L E SO for president agwin, and vet Mr. Johnwon S hoahe drchping an offioer “or-de. |0 himi To cite one iy ":n:n thek YOUTH. again with a little frec advertising. | because this country is not dependent | o % B TV T T Loy on the :‘:' “l‘,’"’ AHLA] ""l"""' of Minnesota | C0 n “Old Dr Gobse™ advertisement of sincerety | ——— | upon outsiders for raw materfal to the | ""‘o 1P ey ro?n.nrfl P e e e TR MIPY L SN DORION AR, clothing were running, 1 used to look for J. W. Foley In New York Times. Senator La Follette cannot appre- | extent that obtains in Great Britain, |ToYOT & ta e SUPPLYING VITAL OMISSION. In the project for army increase and re- | them with avidity. because of the Intimate | Pypt 50U TSH] when apples grew. ciate humor or he would not be con- | The point which challenges attention larly charging the republican members | organization, under consideration in the | hand-on-your-shoulder, finger in-your-but- | When fish, however they were few, tinually assailing jokers in the tariff WA 1s | Of the council with the helnous offense | Measure to Cure Defect In the Com-| general staff of the War Adepartment, im-|tonhole style of talk, although 1 was in| SWere monster ones somehow? ol L tarift | to the headway the protection dea &) 0 \oyng wiiing to acoept the place moditien Clause. | portant changes are contemplated fn the | N0 manner interested in the gonds offered. | Wen Gines’ mill dam made a roar i making fs that if Great Britain is look- | o' W08 AR (8 SR 8 vor Chicago Record-Herald Tidwo advocate general's department. If|Even the fllustrations for the dvertise. | ware lough, the water buried Were gathered in a mighty store | : : | : y v | . ing more favorably to protection f{t When the federal supreme court took |the plan is adopted by congress, it will be | ments are not Inferior to those of the fic-{ From all the wide, wide world? It poseession is nine points of the ,,:um Daiche baight ot folly for usito |Po Nt 1o appeint ahe,. 1t:Fase With- | 0 starch and point out of the commodity | necessary to add to the personnel of that | tion or articles, being. in many cases, el law, the democratic pie-biters already | gepart from it here Th"‘p ay. e anY saying that no one can be named | cjause of the rallroad rate act by declaring | corps, as to the other special staff | picked work of the same artists. Kipling. l’:’r"‘ oak x::r-"-":'nb:rm‘;h;'.:'r?' el on the city payroll start out with the :‘doume“ s bonest difference of | (0 this OF any other charter office, ex- | that, while it was entirely valid, it did not | branches. and it in proposed o create the on receiving a batch of magasines from | Were lost in clouds on daya like these J6lx ‘aud or. b AieinE an 3 |cept on nomination by Mayor Dahl-|¢ither expreasly or by necessary implica- | €rade of captain. the officer to be of the | a friend who had torn out the back pages, | pine oyof,c0uld Rardly reach | opinion among protectionists in the | o 0 suggest that Mr. Hitchcock | o0 forbid common carriers to control | permanent personnel, as fs now the case In | to save postage, wrote: “',".'r_‘:;"“:u;m-e_v‘:}"aug?’"“y skien Not all the prolectionista are trust wag. | UDited States as to just how much | g himself to Bin demooratio | SRt or" MAnMAsiGriag companies Jpy |ihe ulgs advocale EmiLe BIRSSBIRCL | THER, (imeivey Keo the frout past ndll{FEHRG dacka ermCEMn SIAIE D o svde & I T o, | Address himse means of stock ownership, the duty of |The idea is to have appointments made {0 |gend me the ads. I can write stories my-| JUSt Tew and grew and grew? nates or trust lick-spitties—~World-Herald, | protection particular industries re-j .. congress became clear. The court quoted | this junior rade after competitive ex-|gelf," Lade Thanks, awfully. Please send | quire to keep them on a secure foot- The dust throwing over city hall ap- | from the debate in the senate to prove that | amination. with special reference to the R it 23 DL }“"‘1 there were belis, 80 more than fine, marked copy to Mr. Bryan It is said that President Taft has been asked to help break the sena makes it necessary for us to hold fast to the protection idea. It is significant ing, but the logic of world events | that in all the discussion of the pend- pointments has a second and more hid- den object. The franchise corpor: tions, with the help of Mr. Hitchcock amendments coveting control through stock ownership had been offered and voted down, but it is safe to say that few citizens were aware of that fact when they were 1egal qualifications of the candidate, and it is intended that lfeutenants of the line of | the regular army and lleutenants of the organized militia shall be eligible to take Congress Beat Him to It, Philadelphia Record. A man who presented himself at the treasury department on Thursday last, eay Of blue and white and red. { Upon the morning glory vina hat climbed up on the shed, To be a wonder and delight, 8o fresh and full of dew To bud and open in & nigh N World-Herald, would like very much |praiting the senate and congratulating it | the examination. The proposition is re-|ing that he understood the governm:nt had | [ see them now—don't you torial deadlock in Illinois. The man |ing tariff bill there has been little talk to keep the mayor and eouncil at log- on the remarkable “improvements” it had | arded with favor by General George B.|more money than it knew what to do with, | pon't you emember when the who had the key to the situation has |of free trade, even from those who aorheads and éommuuu-ly‘embraued made in the rate bill. It was generally | Davis, judge advocate general of the army, |and proposing to “help out” by taking a| Were thick and full of gl ‘f“"‘ lost It. loudly demanded it a few years ago. P —— over the division of the patronage in assumed that the clause was intended terminate & serfous abuse and to carefully who believes that from both sources—the lleutenants of the regular establishment million, wa¢ committed to an asylum for | lunatics. The record of the ixtleth con- | Where captive maidens, once, liké alaves, Were chained In some damp room? When twilight Pussls: I there was an automobile — order to divert their attention from |framed to mecomplish its ostensible pur-|and the militin—may be cbtained & com- | gress dscloses a state of mind among the | Was some fiar iy, i 1R bk and it did not belong to the train rob- Widening Use of Wireless. | the platform promises made in the re- W"'d"“'f -dmr decision, therefore, “im- :;'::«Nf;:":flnfl:‘h.‘:’M"N”?r‘,::r':;;'n:::: members differing but littie from that of | It Was, but cows at dusk are—Hush! Ders, what earthly excuse will the oc.| The wireless transmission of elec- |cent campaign. 1f the mayor and ("I :m:;:::":{ he SR | |5nd fmetraction of: their seion WIL b6 | pers "I ViMigh. R Aleo swih ta)i e Nn | enpants give for being out in it at that | tric impulses, first adapted to tele- | council can be kept fighting over the | quctive to a proper consideration of legis- | Admirably fitted for permanent duty 88 |tmncle Sam 0.',':;"..,., ‘r:x’x‘::; “:n;\‘:? '.",; Carast tha thibee: thet Taen ™" time of night? graphic uses, and originally only a |appointive plums the franchise corpor- | lation dealing with the relations between | Judge advocate | proposed to. relieve him of 88,000,000 or For vou may clone your eves and see | sclentific curiosity, has been steadily |ations, paving contractors and other | carriers and producers and manufacturers PERSON OTES | 80. The appropriations of the Sixtieth con- ,{.,"{“1"';"_'5:,“',;1;.;""‘:‘5'_'"'“." 9 i The postal strike having been set- |increasing its field of usefulness. The (schemers who want to be let alone | but [f educational purposes. as weil as in SONAL N . {Eress footed up o £200000, approxi. | And Cinderelia’s snoe: I $iaa Ul TBcaii moatall ahe | tAINIE | Tathet’ 1 the" Mroposal 0 aend: alofts | think they. will'be AbIe 1o DUTHIS DSLF | ey aniu th Syhiect IeiEht be ket n | i o | mately $0,00 per member, And I have seen where violsts bloom—- 13 ¥ mind by the more forgetful lawmakers, a Senator Theodore B. Burton of Ohio is a| lue! So blue! I about going on a strike. When they | warnings to all parts of the globe | way unmolested and unnoticed. bill has been introduced in the house which French scholar and a bachelor. 1 | do, how would it work to give the |through the medium of an interna- ] implies the omission discovered by the An Oregon man who has just died at the mediation board a vacation? Returns from the railroads continue | tional bureau, that shipping and other | {ndustries may have notice in time mi The | guard against storm dangers Corporal Punishment in the Schools. The advisability of administering corporal punishment in the schoole supreme court. Ownership of at least one- third of the stock of a mining or manufae- | turing corporation {s declared to constitute an “interest” in such corporation within | age of 81 won more than local fame by | giving an annual dinner to all the old | malds of the community. | Despair and Despondency A : General Stoesse! and Admiral Nebogatoff No one but & woman can tell the story of the suffering, the to show increased earnings and a |ordinary methods of storm warnings |has long been a debatable question "‘;(f“;::i"'f,“' "‘: R L o N e Al | despair, and the despondency e"‘""drlv women 'M‘“m . | G kel s ° p 3 ’ steady and consistent increase in | gent out by the weather bureaus of among intelligent teachers, although | e ‘m;mv::er"m Ao r:n:m':' :;:,:‘ Paul, having long expresspd disregard for | ;dllyhurdo- of ill-health and pain because of disorders and trafic. The tide Is rising. Get out|(he various governments have already |there is general agreement that the |lawyers in congress should give it thejr | 't8 ualities as a residence | di.::‘i::a‘:'unmi:-‘n:h. '?’;’e“l‘;:n:’: '.:'::‘:n; n::”ntdm e of the low ground into the highlands. |done much to protect shipping, but |rod should be used sparingly. f at |attenton. What should be done was ad- | M. Clemenceau, the French premier, s | pletely uasnt the merves f 16g w_'mw; oy sadured eom- | et | this 1s & much broader and more com- | gl The discussions of the teachers, | MiTably stated by Justice Harlan in his|& martyr to indigestion, and has been a | Dr. Pierce’'s Favorite Prescription is s positive cure for { The Thaws are bound to keep in the |, o onsive scheme | ; : b long the iy | dissenting opinion—namely, “to divorce in | resuiar visitor to Carlsbad for W years, | weakuess and disease of the feminine organism. limelight. When they are not in | POARSRN however, have all been along the lne |, ,.q) substantial sense production and ' finding it easier to direct & government | e T At Bdktiiae Wit o Like other great scientific achieve- | of jts advisability. Another aspect of | transportation and thereby to prevent the | than & stomach ! IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, { Ry T Sonlal Adeisn ™M | ments which have preceded it, the dis- | the question is now up before the su- | transporting company from doing injustice | King Manuel of Portugal has decorated | SICK WOMEN WELL. a >' TS, '.‘ pu ; owever, would | covery that electrical impulses could | preme. court of Iowa, in which the le- | '® other owners of coal or any other com- | his mother for bravery iIn trying to de- \ be pleased to have them go into retire- |\ .\ apamitted without the aid of wires gal right of the teacher to administer modity. fend him at the time of his father's assas- It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. | ment. | first regarded as a sclentific sination and bestowed like honor on the It tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifehood Any time ;vnu think the Frenchman is slow, guess again Anyone who | was at toy. Many of the brightest minds of the age have since been busy experi- corporal punishmaeat is chalienged. The tendency of school administra- tion, as well as of court decisions, has policeman who killed tather According to the program prepared by the murderer of his and motherhood. - have nothing to It is_noa-secret, non-slcoholic and ha Ask Your Neigisons. Honest medicioe dealers sell it, and urge upon you es ‘‘just as good.'' s @ record of forty years of cures. | menting and studying and while great | heen to place the teacher in as abso- the Grand Junetion Champber of Commerce, If you want a book o‘lh«?nf':uh:&.I:":::-'..'":a'i-:-‘--: -uyh::-l; can buy cottonseed ofl in this eountry s been made it is evident | oot tha muchl Saaie iy | twenty-one governors are to act as an o o cure and sell it back to us as pure olive ol] | ProgTess has lute control o pupi m t | feps g b0 . em at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing that only the scantest portion of possi- | time of leaving for school until his A food does not escort of honor to President Taft whon only, and he will sead you s free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated can aspire to the same class as the Yankee. attends the the Gunnison ! opening of Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to date editi 3 need to be heavyto ton tunnel | In handsome eloth-binding, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Bufialo, N.Y. ble knowledge about the mysterious force and its usefulness has yet been return home as he would be under the parent at other hours This ten- — Detroit man was fined for laughing Pedestrian Weston has walked half | obtained. The turning on and off of dency has become so strong as at out loud at a passing beehive hat. A New | way across the continent and has not |electric lights from a distance of sev- | times to raise the objection’ that the | Yorser was nearly drowned is resculng a | been knocked down by an automobile. | eral miles which was recently demon- | teacher is practically supplanting the | OTe paesh ‘Naatiac Erel 84 EWSE, S But then that man Weston is an un- |strated here in Omaha is one of {ts | parental authority. The abuse of this ,:('.:’.w that ‘m.- ,e::.-n v::(buv‘l::r L“"T";’fi usually agile fellow, even if he is an |MoSt startling manifestations. The |or any other corrective method is not -cont: )1 is"driven into man by old man. possibility of wireless telephoning has | open to either legal or ethical discus- | been proved on numerous occasions, | gion, but the one of adeqtate control The highest honor college girls can con- | | The Turks are now trying to put the | as has the operation of electric motors | of the pupils is too broad to be lightly | tar upon & clssemate is to name Ner Breal- | | :l.-e :oy m"rAh““nm.’;“ n;;on the hy‘:l;e“um]el m[_\‘ll:rlnus me:nl' ; S passed over. We have mhrnul over te ::mn:im:; Tx:r;.":":\:l...l. r::: ::u::d:‘::\: :::;:‘::;o.mm‘l Hr‘vyl.l::dfl!nlv??a:kn‘l.v v‘r‘:“g:;n:xnr;:t‘r::. -'.‘;' ::. | l | rmenians at shows how far be- Vhile all of these wonderful and |the teacher so much of the character- | the class of by her Weliesley class ] { | bind the times the Turks are—they |curious exhibitions give great prom- |forming, as well as the educating of | mates. She is a Chicago girl, 21 33‘" old, ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSTION . | evidently never heard of the emotional | ise, yet the wireless telegraph is 8o | our children, that no step which would “"“‘" 8 soholar and ot 80 Tand of sutdesr Stopover without extra charge at the famous resorts | f | insanity plea. far the only field in which any great | weaken the position of the teacher ]"‘““" EARS St 19 A8 A5 41 & hoskmaty. | This ~L.na"n':"hn«'n‘.':m':i':ff':':i’.‘,‘;?‘.f&“-'\, the { — practical use has been found for the |should be lightly takean. The senti- ‘m:‘n\n‘:.u;}.‘z:::\a ;:”.‘f'.d;:km::‘z :'1 L Al | 1’ Preacher Aked asserts that New | discoveries It would be unfalr to!mental objection against letting oth- |.. s he does so ‘mvm..» it is the most c‘n‘dlan Paelflc R‘Ilwa York is & desert of mentality and |[those who have made these discov-|ers than parents lay hands ‘upon a heaithful way to work and he fesls bettes | Throuzh trains to S y morality, New Yorkers never prided |eries, however, to denominate them as | child is strong, but, if custom puts the [stterwara”“Ho aava: No: 1 don't mina | Low Bacarsion Fares { om ail blaces th Seatiie wnd ol Prget | themselves much on tbeir morality, | purely theoretical. It is more reason- | child’s training upon the teacher, is the wadriness incident to sianding to leng. m.d.c.':,‘a" S04 return. . | but it would be hard to convince a |able to suppose that they are the foun- | it advisable to deprive the teacher of dor § Dare hotie Stogacaned io e o Bicamess Fickets for sale by agents of all raisaye’ “Hie New York man that he was not the | dation stone of & new application of | the authorty which parents deem nee- | ‘".w:n/‘: rga”; r..u about ":nr:- '-na Wo% o cchbliennd ar tie Menstalay and Alastn ey I slpariest ever | nature's forces which in ghe future |essary to maintain discipline? There | ;nne-uml newspaper colum | A. C. ‘h.w' °.I‘I.I’I| A.."" Ghlo-go.

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