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6 | THE OMAHA DAILY BE | __FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATEK._ & VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR. Union Depot Progress in Lincoln and Omaha. | Omaha's aspirations for a new Union depot | | cught to find an appreciable stimulus in tho | ;prmnlse of a new Union depot for Lincoln | THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, Why Rain Drops Are Round Garrett P. Serviss. MAY 1916, 12, People and Events SUNNY GEMS Did you see where in Furope they are mixing shredded wood with flour to make bread?” “Yes; wouldn't that make a fine dlet —e— THE TOWN OF HAY W The town of Hay is far away The town of Hay re s E —— ' Between its Lills of green and gray | which a committee of the citizens of the Capita! ALLING rain forms into spherical drops for the | A merchant at Wheeling, W. Va., scrib- | for the platform builders at the conven-| “jiy winding meadows are L. Bey Pubilawing Compsny, Fropristor Pebihing Qompsnre Proprimter City has brought back from a conference With | ] samo reason that the earth has become a globs, | Pled, “I'll be up Saturday.”. on a parcel S TR e Sy eihe. Within thi. qulet town. of Hay BEE BUILDING, FARNAM AND SEVENTEENTH. | putiincton officials {n Chicago Vin: Recause that Js the shaps in which the | oSt crate of eggs. Betors the shipment | “Of course you favor votes for wo-| 4b% iny b Guiet Blen 400 o e R T TN AT R TR y | internal forces of attraction attain a balance. In the | 8ot through it cost him $5.73, or first class | men ; Arc homes of quiet men; Entersd at Omaha postoffice as second-class matter, President Holden, after listening to the pre ‘T don’t know,” replied Mr. Meekton case of a very large and massive body like the earth | letter postage. “But. v 4 And” there are many hearts alway TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . . |rentation of the Lincoln project, declared “LIn- | 4 is the nnm-m:. of gravitation that controls the | Specimens of prehistoric fossils have Ton. Bt Mo o tas sid aa itile That turn, with, Jensing alght and’ 06y, ];{r(:(:n.l;t bar vear. | coln 18 one of the best towns on the Burlingtou | form, but fn that of a small body like & raindrop it 18 | been found underground near Baker, Or: Elthe bubject SO (06 Ihet 1 Shink, Miie Dally and Bunday. .. ceeesiBbL, “ 00 | ystem, and the Burlington is only too glad to | the molecular attraction of the fnfinitestmal particles. | The find goes far to prove the ancient | ton Star. b §| Within the good .,-.1| town nl'llay Daily without Bunday. $00 | # ' o The Intenaity’ of molesulsr sttraction, which 18 | descent of animated’ fossils 6n’the sur- | -, -~ L S sty LVening Sithout Bunday: %00 | co-operate and help Lincoln in every WAY DOB- | . ¢ .0 \\at holds the components of, bodies together, | face Fied A veis Romely, woman Giies he A" | (A stranger in the”earth: Bunduy’ Bee only. i1 BGe, di s 500 | wible.” He In further quoted as saying that, Of | iy fur grenter than that of the attraction of Eravita: | o grow (v (hess United States at ths | . Y€: when e was courting her ne|A0d none were high and none were low BalY dmtice ot ‘thange of sadress of ivance: 4199 | all the cities in the United States, nope 18 80 | tion, but it Is cxercised over o comparatively 88 | ;oiq o¢ 4,433 folks a day, sc:0rding to the | Lo anter a fleld where trers s he eame [And each would grieve t others' woe delivery to Omaha Bes, Circulation Department. | adapted to suit a Unfon depot project as Lin- | nificant dfstance. In each case, bowever, the result- |"oo 0ty Gentleman. In a few years the | Petition!"—Puck, \,’\’,;"‘,"“‘”‘"", ',,""“,',',’,‘,‘1“,,.',',1.,,','5“,',.“, $38ms REMITTANCE, Temit by draft, express or postsl opder, Only two- cent stamps recelved in payment of amall accounts. Personal checks, except on Omaha and esstern ex- OFF1 coln in the matter of location and cost, and that bis road would work out and offer “a proposi- tion for a new Unfon depot which no other road cntering Lincoln can refuse without deliberately ant of all the attractions between the individual par- ticles 18 a force directed toward the center of mass, But, by the principle of inertia, time is alw re- quired for any force, or combination of forces, to set The larger the volume of matter matter in motion. rate will reach 10000 a day. there are no machine, Moreover, brakes on th: population What men dared not do, birds achisved caslly at Feadlog, Pa. Fy bul ding a nest DEAR MR KKABIBBLE , MY FIANCE CALLS EVERY SATURDAY) EVENING, BUT NEVER BRINGS iid crowded thousands far away Weeps for the town of Hay. | A_road leads from the town of Hay Forth to a world of din, And winds and wanders far away-— ES. " roncerned I {Il be the time needed for the ANDY — e Omaha—The Bes Building. | seeming to block the path of progress | ;l:":-r'nr:lpfnrl:‘-: .’:.":::.u: all the :..milu eymmetrically | Of Teinforced mud in the mouth of a ME" ANY CANDY Wlikr B T Lol thid trend 28 | | v L r - Bouth O otk "Man street. | 1t need not be said that Omaha also ae- | g il oi ™ 0 conter of mass siren horn they effectually shut off a CAN ‘THE REASON BE ¥ [ pThelr. restican footateps stray=" Lincoin—f26 Littie Butlding - { counts itself “one of the best towns on the Bur- [ Thus when you pour out water from a pafl the at- | scream designed to wake up the town ~ HELEN GREEBENENS o gft v B e i By e Room’ 1106, 88 Fifth svenue lington system,” and belleves it is entitled to | tractionsof gravitation brings it down to the ground | When a fire alarm was turned in. == | But in somie respite of the fray, R \ : y ¥ o ole | In transient dreams they float away, 8t. Lou ‘,’({.""’ Bank of Commer | equally generous treatment with the most fa- | '3 & shapeless mass before the mol cular attraction | Retired stoves long ago lost their at MAYBE - MONDAY IS PNDAY" | "Back to the town of May Washi ~725 Fourteenth atreet. | E of ita particles has had sufficiont time to form it into | traction as a reliable family bank. Olher CORRESPONDENCE, vored, We have been led to belleve, though | o . "y i¢ you should empty your pall from the | household depositories are equally un 014 men are {n that town of Hay, Address communications relating to news and edi- | possibly as an excuse of the other roads, that it | ton of the Woolworth building, the water would | reliable. A Durham, N. C., farmer hil Amid ts quiet trees, torial matter to Omaha Bes, Fditorial Department {s the Barlington that has stood and still stands | sprinkle passengers in Broadway with minute spher) a roll of $00 in his barn and his prize Who dream of strong sons far away U'pon the stormy seas; ot « op MeCRUSe o reistance - o o v “Where are n going ] imer?"’ others, o v dew APRIL CIRCULATION, in the way of & Unfon depot here. Every argu- | o ‘n’yl,. u‘ .l nuse, 'nm, Il‘h n:'»:v.::; ”f qt’:xd- l-h!: cow mixed it with her breakfast food, eher fre you going this summer? | 0ld mothers when th n‘u“\ng.n':,f would break It yp into small masses, and, second, . S, WOOormHe 88 ¥ J - 5 . | 4 cage 3 o | Ing for' novelty. I want to be ) of thelr boys who ¢ througt 57,808 Dail Sunday 52,223 | " however, which tho Burlington will DUt Up | wCiocuine forcen In theso small masses would have | A Chicaso doctor of 2 who came | ik foL Movelfy, £ Jl tp B, Jh, i PR g SRl e ) a y y y to the other roads in Lincoln must be Just a8 | yime 1o group thelr particles into minute globes 4 h:"{, t""'r"" 9 “K:‘”‘““ the 280 Of | where the symmer scencry will be frand | And tears fall in the twllight, geas, | o s bride three years ago, now roars fo: | new to me And prayers go up at close of day Dwight Wiillams, circulation manager of The Bee | Potent for Omaba when directed at the Burling- | 3 : a divorce because he discovered she is Have you found siich a place?” In that old town of Hay, Publialiing company, being duly swors, says that the | ton, If it sbould hold out, or so far as aps| It 18 upon this principle that the old-fashioned shot o CFUF0 BEL SRR BRI IR T Yes. I'm going to stay home."- Wash average ciroulution for the month of April, W16, was towers are operated, Molten lead s dropped from a : ph Ington Star A hillside in the town of Hay 1,08 d.”\x and l..wa Bsunday. proaches, location and cost are concerned the | .\ o000 atier passing through a sleve to facili doctor glving himself away in that e 1 14 have| /& Mlanting toward the sun, : . 3 . ad been in today 1 would hav 3 sred, 'Ng \eadstone ubariias ok LA LAME, Clran e ne | cONdItion of the roads {n Omaha suffers no dis- | tate ita separation fnto small masses, and during their | UNethIcal style. Uaith outtBut ah 1 happened 1o be oup 1| ALTaminece TRath, LR HMRCISOUN rex this ¥ day of May, advantage ag compared with Lincoln, downward flight these masses are rounded into littls Habitues of Newspaper row in Boston \w:‘\;v g o : (i talia And ]n.m 'nr tears l'n distant lands 0] TE " y P " o o A ; at in ider are you talking A grief too deep for tears, HOBERT HUNTER, Notary Public, We congratulate Lincoln on its bright out- | *Pheres by, the mutual attraction of their molecules, | 8¢ more concerned about a local invasion about s | \,;\4]' P L M’, ‘ ]I “_’”'m ;’;";I'mm“ hasds A S it it ottt | ke ekl ol H (. | which group themselves around a common center. of their pockets than a forelgn invasion of | “Siyip, telling you that a_bill collector |~ Across the gulf of years: Yubscribers leay the city temporartl w0k for a new Unlon depot, and the more heart- | the country. Restaurants In the netzh- | called at my house today, but I was not | And when they place that headstone gri : A d 4 ily as we belleve Lincoln’s attalnment of its ob borhood boosted th f coftee f at hor Can't you understand plain [Tt crushes hearts no far awny 1 J p L [ yment o i 9 11 | borhood booste e price of coftee from | ¥ \ome an de A slain | Tt erushes hearts so far away, should bave The Bec matled to them, Ad- | Witk vory large hodiss, Wot broken up bute sme " : English”'—New York Times From that old town of Hay dress will be changec as often as requested, Mistakes will also happen in the best regu Ject will help us In Omaha toward our goal A Caution to Both Sides, Fyveryone must admit that the labor situa portions, the gravitatfonal force ‘plays the prineipal part in shaping them, because gravitation is effective at great distances and throughout vast masses, whils cohesion, or molecular attraction, |s extremely limited with regard to the space over which it acts [ to 10 cents per cup with the usual fix ings. Kvery coffee-stained vocal gun is bombard ng the ‘‘robte:s.’ A land promoter from Reno, Nev., blew into Kaneas City recently sporting goll lated navies, Even Germsny admits it, tlon in Omaha Is far from reassuring Al- Ench molecule attracts a 1ittle group of other molo- | buttons on his coat and vest. Four §20 . y 3 . S though the difficulties so far encountered are | cVles close around it, and these in turn attract their | gola coins ornamented his coat, three $10 Great Britaln shows old-time skill In pro- | particularly serious, they are sufficlently immediate nelghbors. Within the space occupled WY | nisces on each sleeve, four of the sanfe ducing a modern brand of “frightfulness,’ - — Looks as if the wheels of the divorce mill were also quickening the pace along with the other, mill wheely, Omaha has attractions to induce travelers | thought #0 to call for an appeal for caution and sober in order that they may not become more serious or spread to other occupations than those that have heey already involved, It i particularly important that the contest, if wo it may be termed, between employer and a raindrop the molecular attraction is the master forca and quickly shapes the mass into a sphere And just as a spoonful of water thrown from a high tower will descend in the form of one or more round drops, owing to the resultant pull of all its mole- cules toward a common center, so the entire ocean if it were flung out into open space would become a gigantio ball of water, rounded into that shape by the kind on his vest and his watch was a string cf gold pieces. cecaped with all his buttons, “Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast,” but perfumery is more ef- fective with savage beasts. A 300 man- ager In Chicago has repeatedly shown that chaln Somehow he BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure i handkerchief saturated with attar of Atational attractl oting throughout its whote | * {0 stop off It the raflroads will only put their | Omployes be kept freo from disorder and | Eravitationl attraction acting throughout in WhUl | yoges, neld netore the nose of a dangerous No Alum-—No Pllosphllle permission in the tickets turbulence, through resort to violence. Every = lfon, malkes him as qu'et as a kitten. The & The progressive slide from the helghts of Armageddon is distinctly progressive and the absence of bumps accelerates speed | The fact that several Nebraska candidates have annexed two or more parly nominations, restores the dignity of the hyphen &s a voto catcher, er— Automoblles are out of the runnping as means of catching up with beef and mutton prices. The Iast resort’of meat eaters s the tlylng machine, T —— The reference to “Cleveland’s 3-cent light cxpert” runs to the light and not to the man, If Omaha engages him, he will want a retainer Iggger than that, The annual battle over rallway tax valuva- tions Is on at Lincoln., The sole bope of peace in this direction lles in the abolition of all taxes and tax eaters. The rainbow glories of millinery shops now shrivel and droop under the withering gayety of the masculine straw hat. The surest sign of summer is abloom. e — Folks must not be permitted to forget that all the strategists for the Bull Moosers are one who has witnessed labor conflicts knows what the temptations besetting idle men are and how great the provocation seems when a pay-day or two is missed, But the just cause of labor {s never fdrwarded by lawless reprisals, which invariably allenate public sympathy, Employers, whose men are on a strike, should also know and observe the bounds they cannot overstep without needlessly inviting trouble. Both sides sbould above all remember that, in the lovg run, they must get together on ac- ceptable terms and work together for thelr mutual benefit, Better Feeling Already Noted. Herr von Jagow's frankness in admitting German responsibility for the attack on the Hussex {8 in marked contrast to the circumlocu- tion of former exchanges; It reads more like the unreetrained statement of one friend to another, The better feellng between Germany and the United States, Incident to the apparent solution of a serious crl is already noted In ‘the changed attitude of the German statesmen, This Is undoubtedly due to the final recogni- tion In Wilhelmstrasse of the sincerity of the United Btates In.lts dealings with the belliger- ents, Much of the misunderstanding, thus re- moved, undoubtedly has been due to a misap- prehension as to the sentiment of the American 1t 18 by no accldent that all the planets are spher- feal. They have taken that shape as inevitably as a loose stone rolls down a steep hill. Thelr forms are not perfect spheres, because they have been subjectod to outside disturbing forces, such as the centrifugal effects of thelr rotation on their axes and the deforma tlons produced by the attraction of other planets and of the sun. ¥ven the heads of comets are spheroldal, although they are belleved to consist of swarms of small bodles like meteors. This tendency of masses, whose component parts or particles are free to move among one another, to assume a globular outline, is curlously illustrated even by crowds or swarms of sentient beings. Thus a swarm of bees when it gath- ers close becomes spherical or spheroidal, since that form s best sulted to Inclose the greatest number of Individual; A human crowd certainly would take a spherical form if its members were able to choose their positions as freely in up-and-down as in horl. zontal spac Belng confined to ove level, they ar- range themselves in a circle, which is the section of a sphere, How to Make Millions Literary Digest. HE path to fortune s paved with good inventions, | spparently. The recipe for piling up a million dollars is absurdly simple. Simply invent some- thing that about nine-tentha of the people in the coun- try want and need, and name your price. There are many things of Ineignificant size and apparently little importance, in which there are fame and fortune for the inventor. Bomebody invented the small wire- fastener that holds pamphlets and magazines together, and soma one invented the machine that stitches them lion tamer reports that the aroma “has & remarkably peaceful and soothing ef. fect on wild beasts.” | Down in Old Missourl where democracy flourishes at the ple counter, the state treasury 1 In a painful condition of emptiness, which prompts the sporting editor of the St. Louis Republie to offe this advice: “There fs just one thing for the atate officials of Missouri to do, In view of the condition of the state finances, That is to lay all the cards, face up, on the table.” Bleeves must be searched to insure a real showdown for the showme's, Tips on Home Topics Lowisville Courfer-Journal: Gas is cheap, they say. But alas, alack and well adny, 'iis not gas for the motor's get- Washington Post: Another unexplain- able phenomena is *‘Cyclone” Davis in office for months and the world not yet reformed, Chicago Herald: If this thing keeps up much longer Villa will betray his own hiding place by laughing so loudly every- body in Mexico can hear him. Boston Transcript: No near-sighted man can tell nowadays whether an ulti matum is the ending of an old series of notes or the beginning of a new one ¥ Louisville Courler-Journal Carranza Satisfyind Bréakfast Serve a Supreme Ham omelette for “leaders,” whereas the old political parties are ” faster than the eys can follow. Whether those some. | Peso notes are sald to be cashable at 12 A handled exclusively by “‘bosses.” people. With a clearer underatanding between | | Lo "l F, ol res or not i not known, but as. | cents. The United States recognizes Car- | breakfast tomorrow morning and that ¢ the two governments, smoother water for fu- suredly there were “millions in t" for some one whe | ranza, but doesn't know him as well as man of yours | Another primary recount has confirmed the title of the nominee by the original canvass, which only furnishes additional proof tbat the ture relations may be expected. Our status as to the war being settled, It now comes to the question as to what, If any, share the United States will bave in the final terms on which | gave the publishers a bookbinder without which they could hardly get along now. That there are many other little notions of this Mexico does. Philadelphia Ledger: The democratic caucus has set an example in the case of the Philippines blll which it can fol- ful of it. So will that wee sister. will en'}oy every mouth- ittle man and his iill you. The reason will be the quality and tenderness in the Supreme Ham, and the genuine usifiess is mot s paying investment. sort, walting for some ona to think them into exis'- | jow with advantage in the case of the Q PRt buak v P “’ g the peace of Europe and the world will be es- | ence. is shown in the following list of twelve much- | ghtpping bill . 8 | freshness of the Supreme Eggs—every More freaks of the primaty. are coming 1o | tablished. The day when the statesman must | needed inventions, glven offhand by an fter-dlnnet | *cyieiyy st: T¢ somebody would in- | one selected and as good as eggs can be. pea e in New ork, ent! . s e & lght every days The old convention system | take over the work of the soldier is coming | ””‘“«I 1::"![! nu(rv:nnln;:rl\r:vl) | vent an attachment which would make used to produce some queer combinations, but | Hearer | 2. The perfect tire. | "em "‘IJ" “"':;'"' ‘K:fl':‘n' he r<l'uld enfoy £ —— | 3 8 " = | & real presidentia oom and not the for this the primary has the convention “heat 3 % 1. The perfect fountain pen ard inkwell | Menry Ford kind merely . De d the Dingley Bill | 4 A shoe that needs no laces or buttons il Shaas evine an e Dingley Bill. to s frassie. A demotratio orator, imported rom Lip-| " A auick-fitting cotest needing no laces Chicago Herald: The senate has de- ' . & A moth-proof wardrobe without odor | cided to throw certain significant pro- In dealing out justios to the latest train | coln’ to edify the Jacksonian club of Omaha, An automatic rug-beater. | visions of the immigration bill to the robber, Wyoming courts sustain thelr reputa- | koes back to the old-time cry of his party for | 8 A window screen that will roll up like a shada Hons of Japan and it remains to be seen tion for celerity and dignity. Nothing will | an fssue on which to attack the republican 54 “‘""‘"" shade bracket that will not damage ‘ whether the meal Will appease thelr ap- any kind, forany time—Supreme Ham, y g i 5 e tha woodwork petite. ! » A ouj make outlawry so unpopular as the certainty | party. The Dingley bill, however, should be | 10. A collar that looks right and needs no fickle | Rrooklyn Eagle: The Zine trust now | Supreme Boiled Ham, Supreme Ba- of drawing the full meed of punishment, the one {saue thay Mr. Devine and his associates | putton | 'owna, everything trom the bottom of. the can; allare known for the quality that's ——— should steer clear of. It recalls too vividly the 1. A bottls for applylng lodin and removing the staln stmultansously mines to the top floor of the eventual in them. Supreme Lard hasn't a rival Mexicans are given no chance to quibble | cxperience of the country under the last Cleve e ataht di s st consumer's place. THll the attorney gen- as a shortening. Supreme Butter will aver Carranza money. The fiat of government | jand administration, when a tariff measure i pe ‘ eral's Ink trust gets after it, the Zino make your good bread and biscuits goes, and those who flout the face value of | pagaed by the democrats was in full effect, And | Thers are good ideas in the lat, remarks the New | o1 WUl have & merry time | better. T?" Supreme Canned ‘Meats, shinplasters are welcome to leave the country | the soup-house and the bread-line were the | York Press, but also many flaws. These, it proceeds h‘i‘:"";"“"" American: A ""”‘"""""' Supreme Poultry, Supreme Cheese, or make arrangements with the undertaker. | prominent features of lite in American ndus- | 1 Poltt o1l suseaing o Ry ool DR [ Y P Cobr o g i Supreme Sliced Dried Beef. S — trinl centers. The Dingley blll was passed to'| oo 0 T rarity. nor I8 1t expensive. Wh It s to be hoped the fashion will hs “It's alwaye safe to say Supreme” A protest from Washington stopped the use d . . ’ HPARIYS. WY | Bk i supplant the Wilson bill, which Mr. Hryan as A rug bealer In the day of the vacuum cleaner Y Vecked Dbefore preads to coronets . regiment sald to be composed of Americans | (v American industry. filed the laad with un article of dress for woman whoas only recommenda- | Fotato diadema FBS s aerved as a fure for resruiting on | o0 ™ DllaTA Kalley army, (he Coxey | 0% 18 RAL K sates rouble s & faal for s pai U z e employed, fo ¢ b oxey Here are & foew substitute suggestions which we this side of the ne, and 1ts banishment may | B T, Weloh, 1300 Leavenworth, Omaha, army, and other similar demonstrations mmend to rising young ¥adisons s. w : or Medieine Hat g bo » 1508 Ouming, Dmaha acoount for Medicine Hat's unnelghborly cool he Dingley bill restored prosperity to a A corset which la twite &8 much (roubls, but lg'lls Of Prog?‘ess B Shaffer, 8. 8., Owaha, ol stricken country; it rekindled factory fires, sot | *'%180'e00 -1 e ol e S338 welshad . idle wheels to turaning, and made the full din A ) akes & D" ¢ o lke & Mo United States produces two-tirds "_ o S — wer pail & reality instead of a moekery as il AAA natler | 1akes twn malds halt an | oF the world's supy ' - Th”-ty Yeurs Ag“ had bean under the rule of Mr. Devine's pariy awtion o | During the isat year the Navals tudia M M - Pour years ago the democratio party promised " o) 3 paper & anke dus . I & total of 8, " S— GBI From Bo0 PIion e | /Y108 WItROUL lmipairing the revehues of the i ates 1 an_ W ' . A Meatant seis § o1 100 rosidence | HOVOTRMRAL. Hew seded? The Un Y S ra . & WhAL (1 was in 19 From the .ho siting Priems tair was | producing re " affording protection t A b s 2 - 'S woa . . . . e e . & e g L g » PR ke o o | S0 S, ] ing-Peck dtoc nh.x.s. ™ - N Kot d a i trade fna s have be M - : ; ' wits ady abandoned. and ita 3 A omew | . g ila i Will go on sale at the Brandeis Fred |y Ames, 2 ) e turning [ tve p plos and the 1o | whe o man It will & N s a0 £ whioh & - Q &5 Surehassd oh Mt peots & : o s ST . e e T i o 'S s « stores, Saturday, May 1) Faward sirents from (s and Dvwey & i ’ - - . Don't miss this chance to buy (e gonabde ol o o L reenidal R RPN o, It . e Ak A Mastie Bensh weoe s . ans bave M1 16 suplain &8 Twice T S Bl . uality underwear at tremens S et by Jvden N (hoio tessed o Lhe ftarktt e the wice Told Tales gt ous savings A Very snburabia « N Wes sread o o | demecrats. whose ipet P by alwars r— e e — . W PO T ot ™ 2" N sodey - » Wie, - . 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