Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 12, 1910, Page 9

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EDITORIAL THE OMAHA BEE is the most powerful business retter in the west, bocause it goes . PAGES 9 TO 1 to the homes of poor and rich prm—— —— VOL. XXXIX-NO. 281, MORNING, MAY 1910. We say by all & Buy it now! S L The day may Don't wait. | come when there . will be no S0ome tempting bargains 1n land offers are made in ' . offered. the Farm and Ranch columns of ' D & , @ad the }anc ads "Fhie Bee in today's Bee. You can acquire it on wll Don't hesitate. liberal terms { DO lt! Every young man should | Wouldn’t you be rich today be a land owner. : - if you had The Bee can give information ' b bought land ten years agor about all of the v i g There is no possible way for land listed in its columns < d you ever to regret it. The Bee is the leading real estate paper of the west. ) was standing in front | hom man_replied, much ag Hayne Imore, Emery Pottle, 1an|of Bjornstjerne Bjornson's article of the saloon to join him. They walked | X fo wants me there I into the bar and r. Rucker ordered two| 'Then Judge Carter saw ti and John Fleming Wilson. | “Modern Norwegian Literature:" a discus- | Nighbalis. Thon e thougit he misnt have | Sheis g vt Frederic C. Howe contributes a e ng the writers of short stories are, by Willam J. Locke, James Oppenhe ‘i“‘“ the second and final installment called a hobo w City Building in Germany,” and R. T. H.| Robert Dunn, Elmore Elliott Peake, Elmer Inez Halsey writes of “Malbone and His Minia- | Bl ey Harris and Bessie R. Hoov Hay tures.” The short sorles are contributed — sion of atfairs fn Turkey, under the title |offended his companion and said > happen at your ho by Richard Harding Davis, Donald Hamil In the May Hampton's Commander Pear opens &ith a[~Abdul Hamid and the New Despotism:" | u\l ‘r\h‘yyz vour kul‘ulu ‘I. neglected to ask a imore kindls ton Haines and Alice Duer Miller continues his story of “The Discovery of . rederic § m. “The ca- [ 4 ninanctal article by Alexander/D. Noyes, | Y hhat vou would Iike o haves: | o . hie_ would,” tho ¢ | ; - the North Pole,” and«‘harles Edward Rus- nec A short rles are |entitled “The Tangle of Politics and Fi- | “Two ryve highbal AnAW My i s Bas an i “"‘IH::V‘ /s ind To the May Atlantic John Burroughs|sell writes on “Winning an Empire and by Olivia Howard [ nance in England;” an expression of tl '-fl-l“ 2 : 3 manded, 'and the talesrian it no time contributes a paper “Through the Eyes|the Cost of Living. Among the contribu-| Dunbar; “The Torch,” by Fannfe Heaslip [ anti-suffrage standpoint by Mrs. Gilbert s ! of the Geologists”: while other contribu-|tors of fiction are, James B. Connolly e; *“The Proper Thing.” by Clayton Ham- ntains some unpul flarence Stedman. ral agent of the on for Improving the litlon of the Poor, writes of that so plety. Ma eaton Vorse furnishes an articles on Tangler, and there Is a descrip- Washington P Jones, president of the League for the e — ions of importance are Sydney Brooks' [ Fannie IHeaslip Lee, Owen Oliver an The Minister and the Man,” by | Civic Education of Women. He Really Rt et ngland and Germany”: William Peter | Rheta Childe Dorr o ) | , An exaspera " E i o - y ened In the northwest par ton of the isolated “Aran Islands” bY | yamion's ““The Case for the Newspapers”; | — | 1n the Delineator for May Prof. Charles | 2ffICals of superior court No, tners do ot the other night was a man whe Mety R wrren. The fietion 18 DY | upaeq 1t pay to Serve the United States?’ | The Strand for May contains short stories| The May Columbian opens with & review | Zeublin contributes an article on “The Day | enjoy serving on furles this time of the | (7€ & bound of coffee, hande Sea0e Abbot rida Pler, Norman Dub- |,y gy exotficial; “On the Road to Ore-|by A W. Mason, W. W. Jacobs and| of present conditions at Pansana, by Gerald |of the Woman.” and Rupert Hughes has vear and many are the excuses they offer | (SIS0 RF (2 (00 FIRRSOROL gon,” by Charles M. Harvey; and Walter | H. G. Wells. Dr. Edridge-Green contributes | Mygatt. and Senator McCumber contributes [an article on “What Everybody Ought to :;I'“:"’.’M""y"‘""l‘"“‘ o xoleAman After alesman | sir." waid the shopkeep r ® 1% prichard Eaton's estimate of the value of [an article on' “Color Blindness and Its |an article on “West Warns East.” Frank Know About Music’” The fiction is by {welve of them had been allowed (o &Ko |, Yoo 1 Know Il veplied the customer '“hw n e f the serial, "The| .y year at the New Themter.” Im the| Dangers’” while James Scott writes on Farrell writes under the heading, “Play [Annle Hamlilton Donnell, Kate Jordan, |Judge Vinson C had nearly - resched | SHIRRE. COOL & hers one day last week g Otive dtary of Gideon Welles the story pursues|*The Detection of Blood Guilt,” and there | Ball,” and Henry Ellsworth has another | Mary Stewart Cutting and Theodosia Gar- | the end of his patience e ting . the ® upon the shopkeepel s the account of the struggle between Presi- |is another installment of Cyril Maude's | of his articles on “The Passion Play.” |rison, and Clara E. Simcox, Edouard La | b0 "mef, (0% BERt Tan QORG0 K0 Meiness | face, the customer sald, evidently nded cused on the ground that he had business | “Berhaps you doubt my word Theffyntury for May has au aticle on | gent Johnson and congress | “Reminiscenses.” There are several short storles, early sum- | Fontaine and Helen Berkeley-Loyd outline |at home, it was the last straw, and Jud 3h, B ~ (it PR 49 g “Coudl Men and the Bible,” and T. R. Me- | — mer fashions and seasonable verse. the very latest in the woyld ruled by Dame | Carter said severely: “I won't excuse you. | qoubt’ th Mechieh and Carl Dienstbach, who are spe- | 1y McClure's for May, George Kibbe| The May Lippincott's cd a novelette { Fashion TLE hoe 10 87, (M0, ng, Wt listen | wa SN < S clal students ronautics, contribute an | pyyner contributes a paper on “The New | by Will Levington Comfort, while & | In the Muy Wide World Magazine, Gun- | But, your honor, T can't stay her N mOiRS ibare Slustraled article d. “Over Bea by | american Clty Government,” and Burton | the short stories are “The Bed of Justice,” | ner Adams of the United States ship Mich-| n Country Life in America for May get- y circumstances,” said the talesma. 4 Airship” Robert Filchens describes his | j Hendrick has an article on “The Skulls| by Mary Taylor: “Gran'ma,” by Luellen |igan recounts an appaiing experience which | ting out of doors again forms the keynote ody has (0 Sefve ‘1:";;" Journey “From Nazareih to Jerusalem,” | o Qur migranis.” M. Paoll gives some, Teters Bussenius: “Policeman Flynn and | he had In while the North Atlantic | Fishing, riding, gardening, golf and othe by T R oLy A Lo and some early portraits of Theodore R interesting inlscenses of the czar of the Tame Bear,” by Elllott Flower The | flect was gaged In mine laying. The tw. Valt ang offered In biack snd white, Russta, and among the contributors of | Hefress and the Orphan.” by Augusta Kor- | serials, “Travel and Advehture on African RN (D Arthur H., Waras: tiction are Ose meve, Nelth Boyce and | trecat. and “The Balloon Terra-Contra Borderland” and “After Polar Bears in the Hegan Ries and Albert Hickman, and Edgar Wallace | - Arctie,” are continued. H. H. Dunn de another installment of the serlal by May graphs of hunters and steeplech riders Is alcohol a tonic? No! -_— In the American Magazine for May base | seribes his visit to the island of Piburon, | cqught in the act of falling I thelr Does it make the blood pure? No! Stnclair Everybody's for May opeus with an ar- | ball is the subject of the lcading article and |and V. Pitt-Kethley glyes an account of | mounts O CO 0 Does itstrengthen the nerves? Not licle on “The Barred Gateway." by John|James Oppenbelm contributes an article on | ‘The Wooing of Miss Chrysanthemum. e Is Ayer's Sarsaparilia a tonic? Yes! cribner’s for May Mr. Roosevelt's L. Mathews, while Judge Lindsay con-|“The Hired City." There I3 another in : Tramp Took Same." FRERS U ook makte (kb Dose If taake thi blood pure®. Yent ribes his journey to lake | cludes his narrative of “The Beast and |stallment of Miss 1da Tarbell's “The Amer- | In the May number of the Forum appsars | Representative Rucker of Colorado was your doclor ve P o : s } fih«v' Laughlin has an arti- | he Jungle.” E. Alexander Powell writes|ioan Woman" and Stewart Edward White's | “The Birih and Progress of Socialism in @ srange town during the late cam. | | Aver's Sarsaparilla, is not _%‘_”" with- Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! o . k hepron ™ : 1gn and wanted & drink. He has a cou- | | oul alcohol than with it. *Los;: Isitentirely free from alcohol ? Yes! ncreased Cost of Living” | “On the Trail of Harous-al-Raschid,” aad |“The Cabln and the fiction is cunlxmulzd}lluul.n, trom the pen of Count Joseph | by} A can, Jeanne e2, Calvin Johnston and sarah Barnwe Elliott, and there s, outdoor activities are represente Ple 1 most striking feature c the number is & series of instantaneous photo. utional objection te drinking alone, and

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