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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916. .8 THE BEE: OMAHA, WHONUWSIAL ; IE__E__Q_MAH A D AI*ILY,._EE_E.: Adamson Law Proves Its Own Futility. v | Fac'ing ! he F,u ture l m | %efiecs s o Thought Nugget for the Day. e%r — Developments earlier than expected have sus- FOUNDED BY _EDW. tained - practically every charge alleged against The good losers of one year make the best 1 hold it truth, with him who sings VICTOR RO%P&'AE%ED‘TOR‘ the Adamson law following its passage. A con- . THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PH ference between the railroad managers’ committee | o BT el T We are glad to see that To one clear harp in divers tones, Her Figures Stll Too High. T Rtared o8 Omadn postel That men may rise oOR :fflw"l Omaha, Nov. 14.=To the Bditor of Entered at Omaha postoffice as second and representatives of the lrai'nmen has fail:d t0 | there is no thought in any rtiponlihlfe ]'"’“l,’l!i“" o i P Re h any agreement as to the meaning of the | quarter of contesting the election of last Tues- . stones . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTI FERC b A ! q ki 43 The Bee: 1 found a copy of The Bee law: or how it is to be applied to existing wage | day We commend to republicans elsewhere the | Of their dead selves to higher things. | L= o) days 0ld yesterday with an ar- very deeply on this matter and 1 shall always protest against the infamy of religious persecution and religious hatred, It is un-American. FRANKLIN A, SHOTWELL. Placing the Blame For It. Omaha, Nov, 14—To the Editor of ( The Bee: With very few exceptions D. C, John wrote a great letter to The Bee. By it a person can see he is a : il o i k, who led the ‘ennyson. per month, schedules, Adjournment of the conference is fol- counsel of Frank H. Hitchcock, who le ticle about what Miss Jackson of Belle- | well posted man. e ‘ Hughes forces to victory at Chicago and is exer- b PRy o vue college has been telling how to T want to take ‘exception, however, et One Year Ago Today in tho War. 4 to the statement he makes that this . : 488 | lowed by rencw:d threats of strike in case the | ciging his influence today angainst any idle sulk- m snd Sunday ' ; | railroads do not accept the interpretation put | ing or suspicion about the result: on the law by the brotherhoods. This, too, is “The best thing a beaten party can do is to quite vague, as Grand Chief Engineer Stope a | accept the situation philosophically, acknowl- hasollham short time ago sent word to his subordinates that l‘k"g" ‘lef“; ‘?“"dp""clrr‘l‘“h:hfm;’::& d:g"m’e REMITTANCE. he could then give them no assistance, as he abnn)cnzz) 00{ ;;;aszlu\‘zo‘;)root Three {houund {‘.‘k'.".‘ "."p'."".j:: ~ 4 :’:n:’fi":zczfi,". On'l,:'l.;mt ::'.'.?.' was undecided as to the meaning of the new plurality for Wilson in California ought to end exoept on Omaha and eastem sxchinge, not ac statute, Not enough time has elapsed to permit | it as f;\r as lh:}i‘l state mhcon!:ornedid It would any satisfactory examination of the measure and | be useless in the sense that it would gerve no . OFFICES. 4 % practical purpose to ask for a recount in the support & family for $2.50 a week. . Severe infantry fighting in the | Now this lady’s idea is commendable, | country was never more prosperous. labyrinth” in A"“’é" o back | DUt T can show her where her figures| Under McKinley and Roosevelt the mR“-lll-:" pul‘:e n,‘n":'w , PBCK | are a good deal too high yet. country was much more prosperous {8k g m‘,:a O ton to in-| .1 Wrote you about & year ago to| (when you figure the greatest good to vade“';:m‘: '3““0]) German activities | *NOW paople how to cut down the cost | the greatest number). He makes the there of Ill:m’ :nlak in u:lte of lhe“lneerT of :hmt:)mal?; ):m-;l:;hslt;ntl?:dng&%;mun. e a lot ol 'olks who gorge themselves e backbone 0! ] can ;ul::izczn;ea?:;fid‘;’fi:‘:folaa{:r{:: on meat and luxuries and then wonder | hardly live on account of high prices, Serbians. near Philep. , | why they can't get along, I have gone The only alass to blame for Hughes' W right along and my family of seven is| defeat (If he ia defeated) is the weat. living cheaper now than we did a|ern farm who will not let go his y , shree years in sdvance, of ¢ e of "aidrase. or IrvegulaTity In iivery to Bee, Circulation Depsrtment. S t—————— /rsisakcodul In Omaha Thirty Years Ago. Omaha—The Bee Building. its relation to the intricate wage schedules 'y (it rounds are discovered year y grip on h prices. We are enter- Bouth o‘x':""" N serest affected, ‘which simply leaves the situation as it ‘",“"T,' N Aemand could e shallh Tms E. R Kimball and Miss Viola BAfT | *‘we have out out potatoes and sugar | ing upon a new era. When New York nell Bluffs—14 North Main street. on which suc * were united in marriage at the res altogether, That is our answer to the | no longer elects n president It will be Lincoln—626 Little 'B-uain"i i was prior to the passage of the law, voling a considerable group. .| dence of the bride's parents, Bixteenth | yoootThot hag DUt up the price and If | the east againat the west. c‘n orie R l,wpll;o.l.filll‘l Vit svenue, The action of the trainmen's committee , ll‘ is none the ICS; szfif)’glfl-hb“,l““ flfl:i in :fl‘:‘::“k""" Rev, A. F. Sherill offi- | ouorvphody else would do the same IMr. Jo’nn d!oo- n;‘:lt t?lumi the ;dvt 5508 Bank of Com: 3 k i i the least surprising, that Mr. Hughes is unwilling g you'd see the prices tumble quick|ministration for jgh prices, bu &' hn' om—725 Pourteanth stree "N we makes clear: that'no pesce is possible wnder.the to sanction x‘:ny lgep toward a contest, but only Rabbl Henson has returned from | gpoygn. blames monopolien (and 1 might add ngs, where he was snowed in. Beans, cornmeal and oatmeal are| cold storage). If the administration earing an unusual noise about 8 | yo'riogt nouris! foods on earth and | i8 not to blame, who in the world s o k in the evening, General 8mith, | tpov are comparatively cheap, if peo-|to blame? Germany, the biggest * who resides on South Twentieth atreet, | ;10°04 anough sense to eat them. But, | monopoly country in the world, went {nto his yard and found one of no, they want fine steaks and pork | seemed to be able to control monopoly the extra horses used by the horse car | \popy (5 food that is good for noth- | under government management. The company to draw the cars up Bt | gy and they want the finest canned | very worst thing in the world is self- goods and all such luxuries, Most of | ishness and it is nothipg else that has the men aren’t boss in their own | brought on this terrible war, house, As soon as their wives and J. G, BLESBING. children begin to kick about the food they give in and let them go ahead Time to Knock Out Nepotism. and buy all they want, Omaha, Nov/ 14.—To the Editor. of I don't do that, for I'm the boss| The Bee: I heartily agree with your and now that the family have got|editorlal in today's issue headed ysed to !t they are just as well satis- | “Nepotism.” You state the truth when fled as ever and I'm getting money | you say “Nepotism is nothing but put‘in the bank for the future, As I graft." If the newspapers had the sald before, I do all the buying. Just| courage to publish the truth many of Jast week I got a bargain. The grocer | the politiclans would be in the peni- had fifty pounds of oatmeal that he| tentiary. was going to feed to his horse, He| From the city hall to Lincoln; thenee = Z 7 | sald it had weevils in §t. I got it for|to Washington, D. C,, it is lamentable . 40 cents, It is practically as good as|to witness how t! public is mis- Mary's avenue hill, had taken refuge | oatmeal that careless buyers would | represented by lame-ducks and bell- from the storm on his porch, - The | pay 5 cents a pound for and cooking | hops of the corporations, ! general put a blanket around the poor | kills weevils. There I saved $2,08 ‘Here is no necessity to give names. beast and notified the man who had | right on that one purchase, a whole!| However, I shall mention Postmaster charge of these animals, day's wages. General Burleson. Hig treatment of the A team attached to one of the Ne- The high price 'of butter and eggs|federal employes locally and else- braska Ofl company's wagons ran | doesn't affect our little Home, because | where is positive proof of his in- away at South Omaha. The horses | we don't use them. One pound of | competency. Likewise A. D. Melvin, had finished two laps around the EX- | cheese, which costs me.30 cents, takes | first assistant to the secretary of agri- change building and had started on | the place of butter and lasts us one| culture. He hardly knows which end ( ] plan advocated by President Wilson. The men f 4 4 - A awaits the official announcement of the result to 1 ”mfiofis,:&upl,rfih and olitoria) | 3¢ NOU ‘content to wait until the ) terms of | ‘exiend his congratulations and best wishes to the o Omane. Bear Editorial Deprtment, the bill are construed and its meaning, if it has | winner It would profit his party u;]theput;llm e-u; - any, has been determined, but, as before, insist | mation of the present and strengthen its hope of OCTOBER C'IRCULA‘I’ION b 8 b £ e b nd'opud. The rail- | better fortune in the future, if, instead of wrang- 83,818 Daily—~-Sunday 50,26 Vs avs gbnd i iomonrt: ARG TRtk TGl ling over a result settled beyond any reasonable Dwight Williams, circulstion manager of The Bee Ye 4! e ' y Judge. Loy ground of question, republicans ~everywhere Publishing com: Y being duly :'mwhi'l;';:‘ Jhe | of the Union Pacific, who gave his support to | would cet about the urgently-needed work of 'l.ll' l:!‘l'v 0.:' Junds & % President Wilson, to ask that the whole thing | reorganization. With’ no thought of criticisin %‘T Gireulation Mansger. | 1o ypoown overboard, If this effort subceeds, | those who did their best it can be said wit Sul in my presence sworn fo before me e ; 4 candid fairness that the campaign to conscript this “r“., of Novem 'Wm' the railroad wage case will be restored to the | 3 Hughes for the nomination was eonducted R , Notary Publie. A > ARLSON, Notary Publle. | situation that existed on Friday, August 28, whem | with an efficiency and intelligence whose duplica- _Subscribers leaving the clty ""”"fl the wheels of congress turned with a celerity | tion in the campaign to elect him president might should have Bee mailed to them, never before witnessed, while Austin Garretson | easiy have changed the result. Such refiections, dress will be changed as often as required. Held shep uath avdi hrdbletod tod trike | however, should induce neither recount nor re- = Foag 3 Feptennd to Joore & strike criminations, but theK ought to encourage radical " Strike talk in November lacks the political °'d§' if h_“‘ behests were not heeded. . rporganization for the future, and that without punch it carried in August. 1 plain words, the Adamson law is a sham, | delay, N meant ‘only to deceive the workingmen into a But, Mr. Weather Man, we don't want 4l befief that an cight-hour work day had been our winter order delivered at once. established. The chgrge that it was purely a piece of campiign buncombe is fully established. Mark Twain on War —— & '“Th;{: has neve:h been a j;l:ltl war, never u; onorable one—an the part of the instigator o Nothing 'ior l?eph{m ?o Brag About. the war. I can see a million years nhnd?lnd . For fear his Third district constituents may | | this rule will never change in so many as half not be duly impressed with the fact of his re- ‘n" dozen lnn:ln“ Tl:;eon:!r "'¥§. gh;:ld;;l-:n’ election, Congressman Dan Stephens is sending ual—will ¢ e b ety 'ou'u a |em|.' '|Ivin| the com_plete unofficial vote :'“fl{"::“c;:fi":;‘%fi:{fi;;m"&'b?; without waiting for the official count. “My ma- | | sle: eyes and try to make out why there jority has reached a total in the eleven counties | | should be a war, and will say earnestly and of 3,644, he boasts, “while Warner!s majority in ?»'.':’-‘."f.":'z’,g:e'- ‘:"j‘f';: ?“.d %}1’:‘: :g:':;‘;afl the seven counties he carries totals 843, My net will shout louder, A few air men on the other It is just possible the railroads and the train- men may yet have to resort to “ar-betray-shun.” Can it be possible the senator will take that _viper, Ignatius J. Dunn;to his bosom | the third when they were caught. week. We make it a rule to buy only | of a steer the horns have a right to be Fred Westbroke, the champion bi- | one pound each week. We eat it qply | on, Nevertheless he holds his - job oyclist of Canada, haa been challenged | for supper. When I get the cheese | througl the influence of the beef trust. to a race In this city with Prince’s | gaturday night I divide it at once into| I might add, -too, that.there are unknown. He writes to George Kay | geven pieces and we have one-seventh | electors at Washington who are ) % y eel gured up as near as ooul Possibly the preas might inform the unofficial majority is 2,801. side will argue and reason against the war with | | who will meet him. what it costs us for feod a week, and | public hoyw moplr Te) re:enhtlvu :uu "Of course, itsis only Congressman Stephens’ -nd{:n and at first will have a Articles of incorporation were filed | it comes to only $1.96, There are my- | behave at Lincoln, It is near home; ingrained modesty which prevents him from giv- | | and be applauded; of the Omaha Illuminating company. | gelf, wite and five children now, my | Washington is a long distance. fns theRitivse for bw d letting hi those others will outshout them, and presently | | The incorporators are C. C. Warren, | oldest daughter having left home since | ~ But in all seriousness how many of g gures fo 0 years ago and letting his | | ¢he anti-war audiences will thin out and lose | | H. T. Clarke, P. C. Himebaugh, Frank | ghe started working. We don’t waste | the dear people outside of the poli- is that & few more places where | constituents institate their own comparisons, In ularity, ‘Béfore long you will see this cur- | | Warren and R W, Breckenridge, who | any fuel baking bread, 'but buy day- ' ticlans and thelr relations have any “been held for election betters have | 1914 Mr. Stephens was elected over his republican fous thing: The spenlers stoned from the plat. | | 500 CST0 00 N syatem, | aaven ot 18, osuts for 8 dossn ) ldes of how s¥tain ae mamaged 1n into and plundered. competitor by a vote of 26,488 against 18007, or | | form, and free speech strangled by hotdes of *The. ShlL ptrodie AR Sotienebn bl 4 The new comers to the city are hunt- The trouble with most people is|shall introduce an anti-nepotis bill [ a majority of 8481, While he has increased his | | forious men who in thelr secret hearts are legiaiature the Omaha liguor dealer to find out | total vote by 1,403 in this presidential year, Mr, | 0 more cabinet changes until Wilson changes, r Still, he has quite 8 habit of changing ; — Jack Frost is a-prince of impartiality. Van- et the same quality of goods |/ i ing up the fellow who told them that | they want to live too high. I earn $60 | at this session of the legislature, I still at one with those stoned speakers—as | | Omaha had open .winters. a month, but I have money saved, If | lieve that the time is fi;g for a g:n- Imal 9 | earlier—but do not dare to say so. And now' . the men would spénd the money the: cll he' extension, calling “" Warner has an increase to his credit of 7,083 and | | the whole nation—pulpit and all—will take u This Day in History. '+ | work so hard to arn instead i hii ! i “J';ixfir“ &‘&w'l‘,‘{}i‘ the war-cry, and shout itself hoarse, and mob || ~1730—Baron de Steuben, who or- | ing it over to their wives to be squan- the price. has reduced the Stephen’s majority by 5,680, he pr will be well for :{:pS::;.hen:’:; ‘ryenlie ';;”' :: any honest man who ventures to his | | sanized the American army in the | dered with careless buying, they would| GOLFNUTS ON THE GREEN. il o n“, g ol " iy a mouth; and presently such mouths will cease gvohiflonniy ;ur. sbornba.t L‘ifldgehur‘. haye enough to live on and some to w ¢ coroner, | was saved only by the Wilson wave and not by to open. Next the statesmen will invant cheap No‘:": m.ber 5 l;:‘ teubenville, N. Y, | put in the bank, A. B, MICKLE, ,',J-mbo,dy from | any merit or popularity of his own. Another such | | lies, puttl.ndl the blame upon ' the :ldon that 1846—Tampico, Mexico, abandoned No Religion in Polities, litieal corpse. | magnificent victory will be his ruin. h‘: attacked, and ""’mmnl‘l':(l:l e ll:d 'owf by Santa Ana and occupled by Amer- | oo ane Nov. 14.—To the Editor of J Sves—— Wiese: COMCIRON-AMO0L i 4 ""““’:; A rtia ’“'i“' “"E& o‘;’;‘:';gg}‘:‘m‘:fi&f‘;"‘““n’: The Bee: The election is over and now | W investigatione into the rising His Action Too Hasty.’ diligently study them, sn we can disouss some of the issues that o e h 4 any refutations of them; and thus he will by | | terlor, murdered in Rome, and pope olfnut moaned, wsure the ultimate consumer sev- The Oragon. preacher who resigned his citi- mfl by convince himself that the war is just, | | Pesleged in his palace. were raised in the campaign without kil rKing mashie sho doing harm to any candidate, and L e other, mrosyy 1849)—Bixty persons were killed and and will thank God for the m“ sleep he elghty In “'“’:, pby oy axplolio&l on the | theretore I desire to discuss one issue o they efily Dresisd the bu esque gelf- | | BIELY IDEe b A D ew Oriaans, | that was raised which seems to me | For dubbing work to 'rotten luek 1850—8aturn's dusky ring discov- | {0 be paramount—that is, the religlous f .y, wind came up and curved issue. umber O zenship in pique over the election of Woodrow ; A ilson gives very good evidence of his'lack of ;:{:{,:h;'-' ) ‘,“' ok £x lifications essential to being a godd American ‘. ¥ % From ered by Bond. . me with petulancs First off, it is required that the citizen give his B pEpets boak;the Nrveerides Bineson' O B 14 Bverstt delivered the | Duting the campalgn a mumber of | o ey 4o wn! Thdion/d oration at the dedication of the na- | tickets were circulaf classifying the ' ywhenover one excuse could find ‘support to the government, no’ matter which aandidates for office either Protestant | Tos oth t far behind, party or faction may be dominant. He is safe- W ¢ s ""{’.‘1'."."1'.7“:5’«:' .‘3&"3:"’;‘&’."mm or Catholic.. This was done for th -n.: o,...:.:n“.:: m:m:a : thelr strokes; ’glrdd in his right of criticism, and at stated A‘ Wa” Slraet Sees I [ 4 I t Lo periods he may register his resentment or ob- Wall Strest Journal. ocean cable landed North East- | purpose of appealing to religious big: The lady blr“kl in pain were jokes, Cape Cod, otry, and not for t 8he wondorel L y : h‘fi'fl—uA ge?-mm naval expedition | forming the electors as to the quall- | , oF mersl¥ UIilWied R, oo Jections by voting against any or all the princi- There are valuable lessons to be drawn from | occupied Kalo-chau, China, in retalla- ;lcltlon and fitness of the' candidate | You mersly fib and shitt the blame.” ples and candidates of the party in power, Of | the election for the presidency. It has punctured tion for the massacre of German mis- | for the. offices which they sought. T e sionaries. The constitution of the United 1904—An arbitration treaty be- | Btates is bullt upon the foundation of tween ‘the Ulqlt;d S%telmlng 'Ger- ;ol'lflou“ llt;u!l;tyi lknd when !tl;;\t fohurlx- M, d w k s , l. t many was signed at Washington, ation whall be taken away, the whole . 1911-—The plan for the dissolution | structure of our government will fall, I ee p““ a of the Standard Oil company was There is nothing more contemptible to my mifid than the thought that 'hech." D"I' Slorel course, this carries with it the duty of submission | some old f8llacies, and it has don¢ wonderful ] ¥ work in restoring our gense of values./ It has i the declsion of «the malority, In patisnce roved two most important things. One is that must the republican put up with the democrat 30!«! cannot be delivered in blocks as they were tes It | in office, and vice versa, biding the time when | ten years ago. The other is that there is a dis- hours by | an election affords opportunity to turn the tables. | tinct shift of voting strength westward, although | made public. i y one person all have the right to Aspirin Tablets, 2 dos. for This impetuous minister should have found '.::“::IP: not so far west as some falks sweepingly | mye pay we Celebrate. dictate to another hip religious con-|{ /| Alsock's .fi‘:’.‘i‘“-fi";‘fi?n' i in his faith something to sustain during the time | S**1"C 0o cor ingtance, that nobody can de- | - W. W. Carmichael, salesman for the | duct and it has been this principle of B0s Bourisols Java Rice Pawder he will be compelled to see a man not his per=| liver the labor vote. Mr. Wilson and his friends | Diets Lumber company, is today just | religlous liberty that has made our 200 o s " \29¢ A IVer She tavas Tl 1ends | 44 vears old. He was born at Mer- | government go great and powerful 50¢ Oharles Flesh sonal choice in the president's chair, realizing | must realize now that it was not worth buying; | ser, Pa. Religious bigotry recognizes neither 26¢ Vincent Astor, one of America's | virtue or truth, integrity ar dishon 5 g.'l.' ey El‘o‘;u: youn.flman. born in Nadw York | It d“b:f“nd:d lt‘z‘n hntre?l :ngn;les'e:f o s “ ) 0 { + wenty-five years ago today. an ngs forth corruptioi 'fl" “how scared and worried the | in a renunciation. ponent, and this is true of even the principal M'Anukell,l!. olnfor:unlihone'orbmu- hanor, Thoss oltiuens o encourage RORR R Senogy . 56 10y ’ { v S—— it i rope's kings without a throne, born are not patriots and are only en- mfia of the Democrats, E.“m.d senters. The American . Federation of m" Lllbflll.'. twenty-seven yeur'l ago | deavoring to undo that which our fore- 'HERM‘" ‘ “wo.l!u- g Gl fathers accomplished. through untold n." cou"uv Gerhart Hauptmann, famous Ger- | suffering and sacrifice. Corner 16th and Dedge. | bhor de;\on‘ltrntgdh once fnnin t_ll\ntlwhnlte;ver today: The desperation of the d shown | it may offer in exchange for servile legislation by the t:r.::’ngw made to ::,::::: ‘:h"' lection it cannot offer votes'in any quantity to influence | man poet and dramatic writer, born | Therefore, all our people who be- Y eleet) a national election in a material degree. in Bilesia, fifty-four years ago teday. | lieve in the maintenance of our great Corner 16th and Harney, of Harey 8. New and James E. Watson, chosen | | Then, again, the vaunted pro-German vote | =~ Charles E. Merriam, noted Chicago govsrnmant and institutions, should i, e §‘| c.‘" arnam. s pique and | that he had made his personal protest more gd certninly never worth the price of the abject ; damson law, 'In th t f industry Mr. the late pmm battle, Which | potent in the ballot box than it mlb‘y can be u.',':“ r-n':vcr:heh;in:?yeu(?er “"h":: l?n’n o;- ery of a London editor ¢ on the Anere, An advance | e where gains are measured by demonstrates the superiority of edi- 1 2 'y by direct vote of the people of Indiana to suc- | did not materialize, Can any analist of election | alderman 'and university professor, | frown-upon the raising of religious is- i Y t 'Hopklidton, s ot Corner_24th and Farnam, jy in a hot campaign. ceed Messrs. Kern and Taggart in the United | fiBures point to a single place where the Germa: ;::_l .:.0 md:l;. nton, Ia., forty-two :;,:.“0:: tzog;“u”;v:‘:n::::‘mwm; ‘:: & fu2od Tor States senate, The move may be useful as a :fi:'h:{:fl:;';’"n:“tffi:x"‘: 3,'#':;‘%2,?;;}?’;&' James Wood Morrison, prominent | desire for political reasons to array ruse to retain indefinitely the democratic, floor | justed as the national balance of votes is now? mAUoR pletunss Wetolyi:hors. 8t M | She IREtIDerS- o gue. pa)iglon: agaast 3 ¥ . 4 b ‘ toon, I1ll, twenty-eight years to- er. er in the senate, But it will also be of service i'lere is another ghost conjured up by the terrified | day." i e b B %&: day. as showing the insincerify of - the president's olitician, which should be finally laid at rest. B 23,020 tows 3’ Patrick Ragon, pitcher of the Bos. hese autocracies within a democragy are | ton National league base ball team, Is that your ’ Autorhobile party it its pretense of devotion to free govern- | ;o0 wind, and the election proves it. ‘This, | born at Blanchard, Ia, thirty-two License Number? An mw the live stock industry be- 4 ja and the Missouri is urged in interested quarters. Apparently the packers and _ the cattle barons disagree on all but one of the |, o casentisls—the price package handed to eaters, 0000 L1 = = % :mc. No'ne‘hlhomd |know lbc:‘m than "‘Tom" at :’eut, is a national gain, well worth the price | ¥oars ago today. aggart of the practices of the party in past | paid. o EE——— i o . Timely Jottings and Reminders. elections in Indiana, as he was very recently And the old machines went to pieces for the Today' iu the fote Sy of King Als . el Bryan goes into winter quarters with i . " | same reason, Tammany hall serves to point the Joesn gos acquitted of a charge of complicity in the exten moral even if it does not adorn the tale. It is b°¥h:‘1‘.'::,°"fflg::‘; ek e Colon, @" large scalp dangling at his belt. Had the | oo clection frauds in that state. To ignore the ) : 5 ) " absurd to say that it only gave Mr. Wilson 40,000 Sommon people voted af he advised his stock | y5ie of the entire people of the state is not | plurality in New York. The independent voters seheduled to Rold & hontisy today of fur would defy the s of Nebraska winter, | 4 ying oo much of these men, espacially when %IVG him that, and it is not demonstrable that | = A great exposition and basaar for have gone democracy and the state are i i i ‘ammany hall had anything to sell, or still 1qss | the benefit of the war suffecers is to ) Y § the extremity of the democratic party requires g D bbencd in Ditrots odny dader the ) N that i¢ sold it. At least, it may complain of injus- ope along in fitful darkness. that it fave el the votes in the senate it can | yice when its hoary old machine 15 actused of | WusPices of men and women repre- If that is your license num. SEP——— command. The tactics are characteristic of the | “knifing” the Wilson ticket, It is not guilty, and :;;:u: twelve allied nations of Eu- b-rfi:o ‘(,)'F.?:ll’-l xlle1 &:fll put leadership, ¥ in fact, after a century of mischievous activity on GE a set 2 ——te Tammany hall has degenerated into a benevolent "fim':l:.lt- ..."'ch“lm?'figiy ';l;e;':n:{: of G. L. W. Spring Oilers, Efect of Qur Ineficiency. ! society, dependent upon the subscriptions of | a national organization to govern the - 3 % thase still credulous gnough to believe in its Island man who imagined he was Just now the American people in general are | ability to deliver goods which it no longer pos- .and said so in a matrimonial ad, | paying for indulgence in the national habit of pro- | sesses. : y He received a bushel of ipro- | crastination. We laugh at the man who didn't fix There is another lesson in the westward shift [ JStoryette of the Day. g ht ty in fligl ¢ . N : | of the voting power.. It is too early to draw con-*| Harold was passing through a pe- soug! Y his cabin roof in good weather, and then follow clusions on this, but it is plain that New York | riod of soldier worship; any one with Mfl':gm:: :%;‘&mb“:‘g‘“fi‘xgfi’!fi: hig example faithfully: The fuel shortage in No- | and the New England states no longer dictate ;'p,::lll;l;"v‘vxt to him all-wise and fi‘“m&' :L‘:fi?;y ‘:‘(d":;.'umy .mo_( t? b; vember might have been anticipated in June. Cold | the results of a national election. Perhaps this Ho went one day with his mother to al § turne 0 the nearest refative’ of the ew York police are taking an inventory of ""fi‘,’ of the city, for the purpose of how far the dealers are responsible Igfirhp stare for extra v?lm. In- pol certed action in price boost- sport of automobile racing in the United States. Always Moving That's our business, and our satis- \G. L. W. o Speing Oller Co., I | B iy TE E 20 894 Brandeis B_ldl., 3‘::‘:';‘3.‘. ‘v’v‘nu to move think of the Omaha Van & Storage Co. Pm S. 16th St. weather always comes in the fall, and ‘the people | is just as well. Decent Wall street is shedding | sa1) on an elderly widow whose hus- no tears over the obvious change. = band had been a general in the civil war. During the course of the con- versation the two women becams in- volved in a very mild disagreement as “ to some trifling detall. Harold endured u i it for' a moment, then he observed, | =) =} chidingly: Ty 7 INSEE®G O X THE " "% PURE FOOD always put off buying fuel until time to light the fires, This practice is not very complimentary - to our national intelligence, ad could very well W»‘sps of I”formatw” Abwt be given over for the better way of making sea- sopable preparation. The time may yet come Womm when we will lay in our winter fuel in the summer : T time, and not Be compelled to shiver during cold Th:1 f_lrst'rlon;ens '\xnlgvemty in India has been ;ll'(:“ought to know?"—New York weather while waiting for the slow movement of °p‘;::rs i (;e:r ci:y x 'l::\:‘i:oon e R / blockaded traffic. The railroads are not to blame | ointed to the f,m“ of policewoman in Lgs Afi_ for the car shortage so much as the American | geles, is the first colored woman in the United people, who put off buying till the rush is on, tates to hold such a position. Symbolizing the du;{d and mission of its is business, and precious little gets by |' S 5 h 3 d of i i inly " members, the Women's Medical elub of Colum- “.a A uspected ol Oregon and Wisconsin plainly are outclassed bus, O, has adopted ss its official pennant a 'u"x'wh"w Y Nt:!':‘:'e‘d'i: in progressive legislation by South Dakota. The | {iite stork on a yellow background. ¥ hand in your name and get | former contented themselves with local legisla- Miss Margaret Chinn of Seattle is in the first ‘money? Looks like it, until you | tion by referendum. South Dakota bursts these | Chinese woman ever to marticulate at the Uni- k narrow bounds and reaches fos national political | versity of Washington. Miss Chinn is a na- m authorities of Mayne, Pa., jumped with d shoes on a rude :{geder. not because he the dust at a thirty-five mile clip, but 2 ed that he did not see the roadside. What he got served as ODDS AND ENDS. A considerable broadening of the legal rights of women is provided for in the new clvil code of Brasil, which is to come into effect on January 1, next. The first American negre to be ordsined a priest, Rey, C. R. Eucles, 8. 8. J,, will observe shortly in Baltimore the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination. In the old cathedral of Vincennes, Ind. ¢ are preserved the original accounts of the ]!H"HSP('( [0'. g‘ of < Ch city council ion. identi H tive of China, but has resided many years in | voyages of Champlain in 1619 and of Fathe s "" fihfi? & '.’r,mmz'h ':rt:".';imkj:b“l:‘:“ :r "J::e:::lfi:mfd::": 'O | this country. ' Despite her long residence here, | ers Hennepin and Charlevoix. I l«’ l Ur racy; collusion | P 2% J i efit of the state | cpo can speak and write the Chinese language | The teeth of rats and mice haye no roots. S DACK — 'CRy in- | POIMS to an abundance of nerve tonic in that | with ease. E As the animal wears them down hy‘.n-- l | v W “ section, . Miss Esther Cleveland, daughter of the late | 2%, vhieh prevents thom from becoming too Every Sottle \ SN T Grover Cleveland, formerly president of the Well, well, our old friend Patricia Newcomb | United States, hu,mived_nyu Barie t0 itake up L SHeell Newss oo hov' Bouson. 40 s pops up once more. Evidently Patricia’s time has work among the blind soldiers at the “Phare de | cingucting » hotel, restaurant or publie 4 Paris,” an Amerigan institution which has accom- | boarding h: allow dogs, eats ther ‘been too much occupied of late writing double- G';:,,';d .,H.J; i thal divection (of EIEK |/ diseeti) ancmaln s roam’. st laree. 1o GROTTE BR! OTHERS CO. Geseral Distributors Omaha, Nebeask:: or dining room.