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\ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE| o ‘ M ik :O:‘“':; g , , e s ReEWATER e election in Maine today, the only remain- en Y hes 5 .‘,_‘,____._..__...____-—-———— FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWA ing state where such a vote is had in advance of X P P'wtu‘re. Of Fl‘ufl i " VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR the choice of president in November, is attract- ; 7 7 = : p “¥¥¥# BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, RIETOR. | # ion i i Those who saw' the republican nominee Ior : BEE mm COMPANY, PROP! ing more than usual attention in the hope that it Hadsi e r:" Along the uncznnin platform of the “Butared st Omaba postoffice as second-<less matter, _ | MAY Prove a straw pointiag the way the political railroad station at a ranch town in North Dakota wind is blowing. | § 5 ’ recently to shake hands with.r youthful cowbo; By Mail The present contest in Maine szolvu three | mounted on a fiery little mustang fourd it diffi- veryenr | principal offices—the governorship and two gul:_to cc;n{grcl‘}l’,:h; %'3:“':;: ausol:r::‘-l‘r/;-:xfig o i i justice of the . Unite e m United States senatorships, one of them to fill an the name “Charles E. Hughes” beneath it. unexpired term made vacant by death, The pres- It was for Mr. Hughes himself to provide the .'..._' ent governor and senator .are both democrats | key to the situation, to explain the mystery sur- de- | while the, short term senatorship was previously | rounding the change whi had come over him g . : . since he left the bench to journey forth into the _. | held by a republican. Incidentally, the campaign cotntry and wig a place. among political orators dreams have come true. But has he eor- et T sy Omaha, Sept. 9.-~To the Ea!tor of | fame of the man who introduced the English junction with Teutonic powers. our public offcials would strictly en-|protest will be put on the preferred list. THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1}, 1916. : X e B[ R L L R L e Ll O SR e rectly interpreted the writing on the wall for his party? / Louisville Courler-Journal: Someone has treason! 5 . The_Bee: In his letier of September |sparrow in Ameriea. —Sir_John Harrington. | ¢, 3, Schumann n:':’:i that our lgws | Plusbyreh Dissatch: Southern. tobaceo - . ‘were enact o Ve ted, to ‘sl n ,One Year Ago\Today in the War, ad Top IR purpess OU B | stewan. thave e Germans under Von Hindenburg |-force the laws against combines t0| g, oend Plain Deal Rabind S » force the prices of necessaries of life in spite of took Skidel after three days’ battle of | | Fi0 " RGO vd, now contained m::. ':::n:: |'n Ameflu.“. ::‘t: i .:: m:e mé TIPS ON HOME TOPICS. TODAY. oDees . LeSffer Ahotgnt mugget tor the Day. el P"°'P¢f’ Wh“." invented a phonograph which can be made s, | 1§ some the privi f robbin bargo on their product. Bulgaria notilied press of possible by P B A A against the British embargo on T usians i 10 1 in both our state and natlonal stat-i,. g " he is going to get a polite welcome. Philadeiphia Ledger: Daniels says the the reason? As to Price Combines. ]m 15 cents. He is entitied to share the ra. I differ from him there. If | Their plice of residence gives hope that their Russians claimed to have cabtured | ytes, the recent great rise in the price REMITTANCE. is complicated by some personal side issues and i i Ly A Bemit by dratt, cxpress or poutal ordr. OnlyZcent stamps | granh e .ndpf.d”., o s el ll:_';.?mpalznas puch as Rooseyelt, Wilson ‘“‘.d 33,000 Austrians, and many guns in | of Wheat could have been proveated. Vet & forsiving people, it we'do say it Joos o Cwehe ool systern exsbaigs, WO ofoepies. aceepted. | it ig quite possible that theiresult may not be clear “When I was a judge,” he said, “I was 100 per go;:::fir SHALES in Gelicts and on the 32‘:? pli P X il ..f?n':-': Brookiyn Eagle: A conoern which pays - T OFFICES. cut for either gide, centl udge. When 5 :m a candidate for office 1 et ,m; the present high price of wheat |every ::lm. ss much c::‘s? a h:;‘: ;I;:'n .hz \ : SLAEN £ 3 am r cent candidate.” and floar. Were some of thie gam- |an annual statement “ n 5 S St1s. N sreet. It goos without saying that if there is a tidal Cestain it Is that no candidate has developed x"Mo"'h‘ :nf;lm }Yi““ Ago. o} Dlers in meat put behind the Sars; | 1737 and profite of more than $1.000000 14 North Main street. wave or landslide in Maine today, the victorious | with more rapidity into 100 per cent campaigner | . embers of the Home Circle Dino¢ | where they belong, the gambling in|s week. 1¢ lsughs at labor unions, having ¢ i Ges Building. * party will be jubilapt while, should the majorities | than the republican nominec. Men talked of him | i0€ club met ‘at the office of Irving | grain could soon b stopped, Tound Dhe propes plerun. e 4 trfe b jew_York~! 803, 286 Fifth svenue. * | be comparatively small or in the nature of a dog | 3° 30 effective) orator when he was sent into o ate hto ?fflm t}mr ;eorganlu- rom::ryh‘r?zh'tnInefl‘{u‘rb ‘g%’nogn:;“: Tow m;m; World: Rostal savings deposits 5- Loule—i08 Now Buak of Commerce i doubtful states of the middle west in 1908 to turn | tion. The Sfficers clected were W, | ToVDery rigi ln our tmidst oty B tew| New York World: Boete 000 i July and Y 726 Fourtesnth street, N. W. fall, both sides will insist they have the advantage. | sho tide in the proper direction for William How- H. 'Latey, president; George Bailey, | $3d Slos Of Dotatons tp roms3t.eh showed ;;O:J-_Ii:.n:or.'l“:.:ro 'i: ':r !"';' In a word, Maine this year may be a political | ard Taft. Lately many have recalled the Hughes ‘I’_.‘f“»g."”d'"‘v W. Gannon, secretdry; | per ‘hushel to. $2.00 per bushel in mm.m,._ New :fnwy {:m‘. largest “str i } of 1908 in order to compare him with the Hughes Pickens, treasurer, The ¢lub | three days; at the same time potatoes ¢ $144,211,102, straw” and, then again, it may not. The pulpably jar A d | numbers seventy-five members.and is | out n the state ‘were sold for much m‘:::uh;&m.m::,;"? n.lwx,m ‘el i f 1916. The Hughes of todhy has not suffered | RUMOer! exaggerated ‘claims of the opposing campaign gynm com’:,ilg‘,{ Tnfact it is taded pretty | in its sixth year. less than $1.00 per bushel. I think |sgures idicate the usefulness. of the post- CORRESPONDENCE, . communieations relat to news end editorial hMlln.l“mw i AUGUST CIRCULATION ! managers on the eve of the voting plainly indicate Mrs. Elmer E. Fair and daughter | an investigation should be made -of oMo facilities f Sasupyt il A= 85,758 DuitySunday 51,048 || s sk fls i s s s whe n | o o O D g o Chcnn vl v | g Bl it O |l bR, _Dwight Willams, cireulstion mansser of The Bue | COMIrE his way, d ) 4 fer < |'saying men who gamble in necessaries | jacy e R D ey ki 3 ? lu"g-. -l:-!z‘-:;m. Tl?fi? b A .# . The ex;:hnnion for this is simple. It is not fr:u:‘: fi!l‘ee%n? eotiv:;lelel‘:u?}:r::tr;:;g gfi '.l?.if.'i.".a‘"%”&'&li"ffi.fli{%‘éf‘?nfi? e 51,0, A ¢ Great Pritain’s Misuse of Mails. il:p h:fl}lfi't::'nlgn;il:;%‘ :l;:oau{l( e may realize | ¢ Auburn, RaVE B0 FIEhe £ Fo th: Beherat Bk SMILING LINES, s ns 1f he " P : . . igger game than . Disclosures in connection with-the intefcep- | cior before in his career, and he gn come into tmfio_fi mllllhhy 'h:;‘ 31’;"{"[ l‘“:wflg‘” .':fld to clel:rbltouc,l: wi}t‘h lt,hf A:;rju;‘ic-n pl?lele{r' confirm the charge that information thus discov- | probably, than he elevied he ‘tould come. e /f : ered {s being used to the adventage of British Samits with the utmost frankness that he has | for giry? > *1° 1% Yell knawn i . found the sturdy and uninflated cheering of the \commerce, No phage of the war, so far as the people of the middl “f}'md west, v’hen di- Entente Allies are conctrned, has been s0 irri- | rected at himself, inspiring. Mixing with them— tating as this interference with communication |and Mr. Hughes has actual ly mixed—has done him The_gospel meeting of the Wom- | lic. Were I governor of Nebraska| I wouldn't marry Claude Snl en's Christian Temperance union at :gd:n 1do m:l: think ‘{ woiulg c(lmunt e h:hshl:lt an in the world,” remarked i | eyen the worst criminal exe- |the haughty girl. ¥ Buckingham hall was conducted by tuted exeopt on the stromgest kind of | “No/' Tepiisd Miss Cayenne, “If he were r. a showing. We do not need a revolu- the last man in the world, he'd probably be the city. tion whese people are tkilled to ep. 2ok 1n demand that you wouldwt,even Max_ Holzheimer of Max Meyer & [ force the rights we possess under our | tos ‘!’“’"”cu to proposs to him."—Washing- Bros., who leaves to take -a’ position | republican institutions, but we do F—— in Chicago, tendered a reception to | heed to elect men to office who will [ !Lite is like a jam closet.” seo to it that the gemeral public is|_ . How so S w -vclnaud-mum- ik ,nh*'i'imm.,lm Publie, ', il lfiv'hlthd!y\'u-’onrfly . sheuld bave The Bee mailed to them. Ad- &filoylll\o\hugduoflunm Never mind, Maine will be’ htad from to- between neutrals/and the fact that private corre- | 8 world of good. o not Tobbed e::m"; daytight by gam- RALTA L a il the. dui e Y. ow. spondenqe is rifled to-the end that British trade py medium Last, fall men in Omaha bought ;vr:';::?xt'- lotls and champagne."— . r 3 h Mr. Hughes has arrived at a l‘a tatoes' for as low as 25 cents a | Loulsville Courler-Journal. pe fostered will not allay indighation wroused by | between the methods em[rloyed by Coloniel Roose/ 3 [ | ——————— . o X h'“" er 1 :‘llfl?;&‘:::du:,::re:;“;; .“;:I’m::" the practice, Lloyd-George may feel justified in | velt and President Wilson when those skilled nmfyl';:;%n,?finl {:‘}.‘,’,”“,,‘“;“‘g Mistress—Really, Mary, you might at least e . : using knowledge gained in any. way because of Cl"lsllfilflm go out 1!’0" the stump. In other ) out in smaller towns offered to send | "3 et the plates are clean. , road improvement before. i its militry importance, but Sir Robert4Cecil ap- | Ords: he isra bit more spectacular than Wilson : thousands of bushels to Omaha in|ihacy maree 'u'"zmz'%:.a:md SRS, oAl ton | g ) 4 o P* | and less spectacular than the colonel, He nearly 4 7 A ,January for less than 60 cents & |there afore I eq‘:u.— on Transoript. | look who's here! It's Arthur Mullen, the Ffo:c!:”e' the ‘W‘;hwmy from the :'“fldl’"“flt fl‘:f nl(‘ale the eok‘mel'c liyle ll,oon after the ope:lnl of : Dugael, bt o ome would'buy (| L ST vt go, est rea persona i ident Wilson | 3 tradesman. ese representitives of the western Your, when he juméqd'umt ¢ con- aftairs should no r dnmmclic'::-b: ‘l::«‘::utk’:. e English government admit that knowlsdge com- | crete [0 O e SRTN Joth 48 o W A | condition would ot be tojerated; "W :E’h.:_‘,,::“: g by ',:‘“,,:": bt el b : i s it, after anmouncing, unprompte 9 . ne. o 2 ing to them through rlfi:v)t mails is used “to the fif“ he wanted “to shake hands wi &Q bg“..l y AR m gm&.ng;{::t ?:{2!!\1 ?:n;a“ about it In the papers.—Puck. ‘Land taxes are 'said to have been boosted 2,520 | best advantage.” .- ‘cent in Mexico, In the light of this uplift Taken in connection with the British blacklist assessors shrink to mere pikers. . of American firms, the conclusion is forced that All that was lacking to complete the icture was sympathize with the Germans in the| I don’t like the self-reliant, self-suppert- a certain vigor of action and vocal eruption on European war, but we could well copy | I8 type of women. 'I prefer the clinging - he 'young men of the store at his vine type.” which jthe colonel has a. corner. The well known ' 8 after some of their model laws. o ST :hH o e you?” spoken with b vising inflection on | 7°0MS,. 1019, Harney, -The guests . FRANK A. AGNEW. rotly TRk, Tyt cun tilag A GIL oF Jour e Great Britain does not intend to regard neutral gave him aa a token of their friehd- corbcn et o Ml AR TR s call to ghe fathful deserven & quick | rights as deserving natics, The most serious a- | ™ T sepeling thing about 1 15 exerybody who | 142 & handiome diamond locket o T e s T 8 u [ d loc 5 Date of the Chatgworth m , ‘| your credit——Baltimore American. I response. ' -eunning and fine | legation bepught by the “Germans aguinat ( the | witnessed the pictits was {hat Ms, Hughes could jubodge Wakeley issucd & writ of in- | . Minden, ‘Sept. 6.—To the Bditor of "My dear, { wouldw' lft that heawy b’ live ones. You'll be 2 long time dead. | English is thus given support. England is appar- did:: h'e" v‘::t‘ ?oke pearing ridiculous. And he | 24" Tohn Doe from removing a house ‘m pBl::. 33.1«:11;“: ;;:p-t.:l.'. d:‘t’; Tou might injure your beck. Let me car- ¥ —— ently ‘using every turp of the war to strengthen for all the world which had been built on a lot in Ar- [ of the Chatsworth wréck, at Chats- ,‘,,",",'!" s Mave o gur tym B, Behol : 3 g \ were enjoying himself to the full for the first time g ; 3 serious car shortaps’ again shadows the | and hold up its economic position, 8o that when | jn his life, N nlookers feit fike shoutin ; ;‘; 7. | bor Place by Clarken for Mack Hen- | worth, 1ll, on the Toledo,. Peoria. &| ' 'Poor sconomy, my dear, to risk Inturing N ey, : . Thib is‘one of the few shadows | peace comes, it will be that much ahead of its [‘that stuff belongs to Teddy!” But after they | *°R. : ; OLD SUB! e mn view ‘with refreshing com- | allies, the_question of relations with the United | watched Mr. 1{“"'“ or a time and saw him- &Ri?]‘:fi?rn 1::." ',,".ffl:d“?,’;,‘,’.‘ 3‘?,: Note by the Ed“fllg'f:::?’lfmn‘"' it el o g g s i 4 fi \ e Stat tly, b Teft i pose for a picture with Ty Cobb, the rgia § ferred to occurred on the evening of “T fear my cousin 1§ going te marry a o8, apparently, being Teft to the future, ok, ‘WAG, g 'y the ‘x’"’. Wwak-earily the mdre cne t};:d:a ttec;m;h :i t‘);: :;:itn::'.d -fln::: August 11, 1887, vary sting wian" '*”' For the preset, the standing of our govern-'| harrassed WO, ¢ : OF 8 i Ky g o wed sudden, drive tons “Fd Bulgars at | ment il London may be gauged by, the fact that erisivel x :):.d' ‘b % k eel:cli:mm 12 ! ke | rerorise Omaha is in the lead by a |. ¢ e i - ke "¢ ier onch on the nt Y o Il ly y. Th erybody felt like | jarge majority. Hughes Has Backbone. ground that she would get one more meal of reminds the latter | an urgent note, protesting against interception of Gee, look at Hughes!” ; = i North Platte,Neb., Sept. 9—To the | at home."~Seattle Post-Intelligencer. g | Iy Editor of The Bee: In.following up| i This Day in History. our presidential nominee, Mr. Hughes, |, -T 400t ses why mothers camit ses the vholes in the armor of i 1777—Battle . of Brandywine, - in | in his speeches throughout the coun- | 43"\ " 5oncy mails, was sent \f?om Washington over three e ~ | 3 iasithe akh bd Tn 55 pet nonamNredL AL ket The mixture of Hughes and Roosevelt, which is to be put before the American public during no .reply has been received, so far as 'thé public | the der of the campaign, ought to prove | Which the cantinental army casried I can see he has a backbone as|to Mrs. Jopes. ) y be | s advised, and no comment is made at Waghing- | an effective one. Roosevelt prov«, himself the' :g:‘ f?::{’.;:,,": Stripes into battle for | 504d a8 “glb:xyu:i and thats more| Do’ yew thiak you cag?” saked Nr. same vigorous campaigner as of yore in his re- : president, I can say that if our na-| “Why, I would ia w te 1 my ohil; cent fig{to in ',beh-l,lf;r redness and Ameri. |, 1814—Commodore McDonough de- | fional interest t stake, I would |dren’ bad any.”—New Yor¥ Times. : caniameititere ,vnln?t le,‘detail facking—and feated the British fleet on Lake | rather h:ve H:;?u. handle "'fi:'“ G v)..uw the Forelgner. , d | Champlain, Wone Rl WHY JOHNNY LEFT THE FARM Hughes has developed beyond the hope of his | “REPAIL \ o o "l m;.d'}";m 'm“';'”;'.',“.“h'.‘":fi’, J gk’ 2 i ) The consular and frade reports issued. daily | most ardent admirer. Where Roosevelt is needed and. captuteq! by &, Jorce.of | Btand pat on protecting our American Shig e b D 4 ) ised b b 1 S Soy | i feho | p t T | EEST S R o p TN e ¢ de el A republican melting pot he h: ised SIS A GPIL Y olly e @ fed ber well and the m"‘", f”" :L th.t United States, trade.opportunities and the "{‘:. bmg‘n u'cop:}uetefl .bl ughes h‘;“‘e?? 1847—American army of invasion, T S alsilos features of the amasing boost: in fre oty y under General Scott, be an attack d occaslonally an inkling pf what the manu Nee (e | \ hont kmma;:h!;lg:t‘mnp?fi:m on the castic of Cha num“e';‘ the mast ton 40 the delay, ~ s o the victims. XAV <Wm¢!thhmnfi-ym'lluulyculmdin. 1y, foptifi i ! 3 ; o | and democratic leaders from the president d strongly fostified place in Mexico, [ homes. l&:{ n station | A recent isaue some idea of the exfent o w'}u Tammany leader—th ce has been 3 1866~ 1n anticipation of invasion, | Ot ves. Wilson hps sigmed & tew at ? of jmportance; ¢ Johnnje took a lttle dalf as pay for -hoe- that calf and the calf loved him ure mixed by American machin- | Any one who thinks Hughes A 1t 1t were to be sifted a8 sure sy you're born. ; el i) wlet tybe: of dratar'h ¢ | tin of Pennsylvania called 50,000 vol- | 1 a1l But/ callia. e (4. (B &1 cowy an a1, go6q ery, which haa been found effective for the, | duict type of ¢ lfigh::. {?:;i:: ::‘".“"whmfil unteer militia to Harrisburg, 008 10 ataseonain Whororer 1 obn | Tudn. faiier 55.“ sold her, and kept the purpose, and shiploads of the product are now orator, i .r far removed from Hughes the su- 877—Fifteen thousand men lostin | Now comes this famous Mexican qacy, % e h General Lee h st mfl'z“ in certain lines of In | surprise to himself in uut‘relfird. s wl pplises o M;.r;“fi:d, ?.‘f_ng:‘cz‘; These are all creditable to W. J.|B1 D coming to this country, to be used by confection: | preme ustice as Bryan is from the a third unsuccessful attempt of the | crisis; it le something that could have | New, Jonnats loved Bia Jttle pets, but father Z s ) presi- t o | . 2 Johnnte Jttle pe vrs, bakers, leathermakers ‘gh other ways. The .40‘!;?. s Oilllnide ‘e:ployedr{:::m it relieves ¢ L e ,'n"‘:hem’:,“k": iang to take | Do e R caman ke the men toe | o Johanle I6fs Bia fathar's farm and dtruck feature of the item s that the Chinese girls are | Mind of all doubt'as to the nominet’s present | 1405 World parliament of religions | 354 Of & poliician. Just think of It | sya sohanies-pa. ons summer aay, “T oftan & e status, AN s Fass ople of o dold U. 8 A., able to break and examine! eggs at the rate.of Where the president seeks to. get’home his | began its session in Chjcago. rmvg mm“rw‘:::‘ |:n,r¥ r.p‘p'..::g Bors avore ke Tite on the, farm, ‘The Clty' 3,000,a day, while an American girl, in the similar | point b i 897—The ‘qoal miners’ 'strike i 1t 'ia useless to.say anythin 1s_ thelr cry. $ y persuasive utterance.and graceful gest- | pennsvivani § i o< yi! sbout ~/ ire ’ y : ylvania, West Virginia fssues such’ as & lower cost ving, o, el home ‘'industry, handles 4,000, But the Chinese | ure, the republican nominee s eloquent arms | Opio et I lr niu. and | lssu b A o F okt o 1 %3¢ glwave will bo srange to me,” con { | girl is paid but one-fourth us much as the Ameri- | Of smashes one open palm against another, end- ir Wilfrid Laurier turned; ln:;_so per ‘hundred for flour, $10.00|“1t oniy. goss to prove though, hew ‘un- i . 1 08 | can girl, whick makes her employment profitable. ing with a vigorous bady movement which gets | ¢ne flrst sod for the Grand Trurk Pa: sugar. Ob, well, what's the use T atStal ohll S Cmoont | 5. St s e i n b | s SO R i g | o g 7 Ot Tk | e e e TR L ‘mountdinous target | Bogion concern. { . :houlh(. all the' restraint which he‘f‘.r b Lno 1911—The republic of Portugal was A jokes. | And thoueht of his empty ohiidheo plané of “low visi- | Erom Spain a consul reports-on the manu- the first glance | recognized by Great Britain, Ger- s it little pig and ¢ (! si- at the man suggests, are put aside once he is under | i i ; ¢ ‘“MF?“ olate] facture of Jeather novelties, .pocketbooks, | @ fill head of steam. ; ¥ \\ T amauy, fostrls il . card cases and the like. American leather is not 'The Day We Celebrate. used, for it is of too high a quality, The interest | a word prepared on paper except his address, of ,,,P.{;,,S‘ff’,,';'y !i:lhgr}:‘;,sfiifil S,e = - in this industry is that it iy higlily organized and | 80ceptance, That address was a disappointment | in ; ‘ J | & union,scale of wages prez-lln. The highest paid | {rom the viewpoint of the finished orator, because | 3 dtheed‘fi:;:gr:?tywkn&“&mlfikm: { 0 N LY $ g 5 ] < Mr. Hughes went into this campaign without # hy d it f s workers are the men cutters, who receive 48 cents | concentration ;%u;‘fn‘:‘:ag:fl:t'gpg‘: soch » de, | Medical department of the University per ddy, The reglly skilled workers are the girls | livery robbed the orator of much of his pawer. | °fAN :: r“lfi' vice . who do the fine Sewing by hand, paid on a gradu- nce upon the stump, free to think as he went Mttrz g;ewient:’ fom ’.;';'df:"j:'ft “4'; atefl scals, tanging from 10 to 22 cents per day, | 210%8; free to build his talks to the American peo- 1 h T b ® ted + | ple as the situation demanded, Hugh years old today. He, is a native son of : Alter a gicl reaches the age of 25 she is dropped | 3 ol of'Bhes Was 3 | Omaha and boasts having traveled 2 Diflerent man. The first volle{,l of applause at | ¢he Jongest distance of avn;!to :::e“eu \ 0 : l Ornla : e to.a lower class of work, becauag her eyes are no | Detroit awakened him to the full ' owt W‘ candl- | jopger keen snough for the fine atitching required, | Power of words to st He forgot ail :.bo:'t:’fi: g st el e B 4 h; e ¥ [ 0 one of his abunda e the, jsen, reflects_on his business foresight, He i y into. the print paper trust and get e plan to send 4 fiying battery |~y ta g ity oy e a condition and noga theary. American | Joars; *bent tpon the supreme court bench; Dr. Willi élgi ' . ' i W“":u‘v":“ No doubt tt: workers are bfl:. % m’“:i‘;. 5 s badetonid !:mti‘r::mtc.. be forgot that it was aearly and ',.ngi:, ilfijlll?:filo;;lrzhzl.dlfl:: , September 24th to October 8th—via Rock 5. growd, m e ers, unless a protective tariff is again de- s X «day. He came tere from I ; i i o2 ’f - o iy 4 id to conserve thl’imarieln annd-rd.:!lm::l lws:nlm: :’eft!ll:::: T.flfi::l':!l:‘:i.im m: -arfi‘h?" hR". OS’l Y Irdmd?wa'ho“c Island Line&—Toufl“ Sleepmg e da‘ly ‘ s ey b pironed fr saig [ 12 . T | T G e vl wad | Coumy Rk, i, et || via Colorado—the seenie route—and ¥ ‘and certainty of elections in Mex- } means ponderous, is that of a sturdy Amerjcan | 250 (0day. He was®a visitor in El P e direct/route of lowest alti- > Omaha last ‘at the time of Bishop Scannell’s funeral in the early spring. Lieutenant General Sir Julian Byng ! : r dection at\Vers Cruz the, ad- i Aw“"' Women to Wait, <| citizen, He stands erect, with shoulders 1 candidate for mayor received a unani- In his speech to the assembled sufiragists at | Dack. h'."c‘“:;":“‘““' hid ! "‘. The possibility of ditching the road | Atlantic City the president was more than usually | He never forfeits dignit ?%nt'rth‘e?;k‘:‘:il: best. | who is in command of the Canadian persuading the opposition | platitudinouss ".‘G _‘WJ“’“ up some pretty fig-| vigor. His voice is full chested and far reaching. ?‘f"“ forces, "horn 3¢ .years' ago : .| ures of speech, illustrative of points in a lecture | He puts mrythlnhinto his 'voice when he 18 | " General Erich G. A. S. von Falken- that might have been delivered in a class room, | Ndeavoring to make a point tell With his audi- ) 3 ence. He jumps into a bt hayn, recently deposed from his pési- concludiag with this all but nongommittal en- | keepe hammering away i he 4naps off i sepe | Lom A Shit of saly of the German tepce: | ) tence and awaits the lau: i i v becaas o v e 0 b | bt and e W et o | R LV L e ! o] & 4 = 3 o ¢ :i“ ':,t“ i ve come to es, of the Catholic University of Amer- : “wmi:h :‘mn“llu’m"“ :'. m‘h" & force behind - R ica, born at Manchester, N. H. 59 oF Rosewater on the general | Gy m:.m for wl?h.l:"yx'c‘ldu":fltgfi .b'm"nt b i p P Tears ago today. ; ¢ nittee, Nebraska "gb“w“ while to wait. j Twice Told Tales f Ernest Koob, pitcher of the S ' ted and sufficiently recognized. | . ‘wait for what? For the slow processes of the i are s - Louis American league base ‘bal *M% fi.‘;‘::.-tmk w:l:‘:o‘:::vl::nzlm&: :::mt.l:flb: 3‘323{:33;(;‘27;3:3::?‘:‘:?%3;3%& h:jé‘ .. Following one of the most stren- will have a vote in the south as well 48 in.the north? And, edge. Answers followed Her question with the | tives in congress and a complete list Lincoln | its states right hat in the ring and propéses to S wha thrs v ahc o E, Hughes, republican presidential the Texas body fears unless it puts up a fight it State fairs opened today: Wiscon- tudes. /) Choice of Thrpé Routes Via Colorado Séenic Roite to Salt Lake City —thence Western Pacific thro Feather River Canyon. Via Colorado Scenic Route'to Salt Lake City~ and Ogden—thence Southern Plcific: Via El Paso and New Mexico—the direct route of lowest altitudes ih connection with the B. P. & S. W. and Southern Pacific. For tic_keta ‘and réservations J. 8. McNALLY, D. P. A,, '14th and Farnam., W. O./W. Bldg. . team, born 4t Hartford, MicH., 24 3 ears ago today. i ¢ A }flme t minde states on the) presidential vote, If i: fragists? Or for the president’s party to free | that burned without being consumed. *The boys | wous c-r: ':":'“ o rego mistake. .‘ncrfi'. itself from the tradition of state's rights, and as- | of 10 or 12 had been greatly interested in the | Maine wil vfie tol;ny ?;crfltl:n yleI“ iska as between ‘Q:.‘ 4 sure the.womien that they will be ?""‘““" to | story, and were ow eager to expose their knowl- [ ed States senators, TO§r -representa- or how large ori rapidity of a machine gun. \i of state: office: m b}‘-‘ hm‘m how long is "wm ! ““Now, Harry, ith y&r turn.” / léF?mi“‘c the close of 'his New We "‘:.".‘ o ob- The Texas railroad commission has thrown G “Tell me what there was about this burning ng! speech-making tour, Charles Worl sh that was different from any bushes' that | nominee, s tg Syracuse toda give its federal namesake a fight ‘to a finish in h"'}h buaedk-inee." 3 ullnf’ ‘: ** | open hihl ?e:: ?‘orr‘?‘:{m xll‘:: e boy knew—you coul rom the snap- | a speech at the New York state fair. 1":::‘? !Mn. '”"p::"d;::"::’t‘d’l“ laid | ning of his eyes—but he paused to formulate his e celebration of Towa's first off- per ik Shr "‘he n a larger | words. “Why, ma'am, d.lx:“ see’ this here bush it | cial dairy week is to be opened to- o sense resistance to the encroachments of the In- | burned up—but it 't burn- down!” The | day under the auspices of the lowa lhlg:& terstate Commerce commission on state pres | teacher could not have explained it better herself. | State Dairy wssociation apd other “| serves. Like other state railroad commissions, | —Youth's Companion. dairy in‘eflr:m of the state. .+ " Ford SALES AND SERVICE STATION HOLMES-ADKINS (0., ~thandn. Chassis, $325.00 ' Touring Car, $360.00 Runabout, $345.00 Sedan, $645.00 " Coupelet, $508.00 = Town Car, $598.00 F.0.B.DETROIT . jolts will not have enough power left to draw the sale S st Miwaikes; \New York. 't ) Syracuse; Kentucky, at Louisville; for | ary. ; ,oods in sell South Dak: at Hi Topeka- ine- | . ! attractive skirt for the H fiendn. at who | 5o it comes to pass that Crockerland is nothe ""flfl":ll:muut«lthnnm- }(:flnl. at Topeks, jon. that Y X bility of several pattern \ " Conventions epening today: all have in | ing more substantial than a mirage. The mis-| = " e’ Ninneapolis Ritiomal out | taken discoverers are not blamable. Countless l::;‘ t‘ign't you th el i L e olhgmionm En:lneen. |-don éioh. does . zot | mutnbers are misled in like . At the pres- mmt glimmer of':lmux, and ina Cleveland — Amggickn Fouhdry- " Bave | ent moment force of habit impefs democrats into ¥ aoipthr M spov oo o | " Wildwood, N. J.—Great Council Amgndmen g "F1 the chase for p‘l:hl mirages. \.rm:bom g::Llwninq—h-%t for skirts. B mu_i‘ Fope oo cil of