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    Democrats Split
on Rice Schedule
in Tariff Measure
Number Join With Repub
licans in Rejecting Lower
Rates at Written by
Finance Committee;
Washington, July 9, (By A.
P.) Thrre was another split
among the democrats nn the tariff,
a number of thrni joining with the
republican in rejecting the lower
rate on rice, written into the bill
bv the finance committee majority.
The houe rates were approved on
motion of the committee, which re
ceded from it amendment.
The rate at approved are: Paddy
or rough rice, 1 cent a round.
brown rice, 1 1-4 centi a pound;
milled rice, 2 cents a pound; broken
rice and rice meal, 1-2 cent a pound.
Separate vote were had on each
rate, but roll calls were demanded
on only two, those on rough rice
and milled rice. On the first roll
rail, Senator Ashurst of Arirona,
Broura,rd and Ransdell of Louisi
ana, faraway and Robinson of Ar
kansas, Joner of New Mexico,
.lAick of Wyoming and Sheppard,
Texas, voted with the majority,
while Senator La Follctte. republic
an, Wisconsin, voted with the re
maining 11 democrats in favor of
re
the lower committee rate.
Ch?,;rman of Third Party
: Urges Support of Norton
Lincoln. " July 9. (Special.)
J. H. Edmisten, third party chair
man, in letters addressed to mem
ber of hi party advises them to
vote for J. N. Norton, the fusion
candidate. Edmisten doesn't men
tion W. J. Taylor of Merna, the
only dyed-in-the-wool third party
candidate for the gubernatorial
nomination. ,
Prayer Each Day
We pray Thee, O almighty and
eternal God, who through Jesus
Christ hast revealed the glory to
all nations to preserve the works of
Thy mercy, that Thy church, being
spread through the whole world, may
continue with unchanging faith in
the confession of Thv name.
We pray Thee, who alone are good
and holy, to endow with heavenly
knowledee. sincere zeal, and sanctity
of life, our chief bishop, the vicar of
our Lord Jesus Christ, in the gov
ernment of His church; our own
bishop and all other bishops, pre
lates and pastors of the church; and
especially those who are appointed to
exercise amongst us the tunnions
of the holy ministry, and conduct
"Thy people into the ways of salva
tion.
We pray Thee. O God of might,
wisdom and justice, through whom
authority is rightly administered,
laws are enacted and judgment de
creed, assist with Thy holy spirit of
-tounsfil and fortitude, the president
of these United States; that his ad
ministration may be conducted in
righteousness, and be -eminently use
ful to Thy people over" whom he ore
sides; by encouraging the due respect
for virtue and religion; by a faithful
execution of the laws in justice and
mercy; and by restraining vice and
immorality. Let the light -of Thy
divine wisdom direct the delibera
tions of congress and shine forth in
all the proceedings and laws framed
for our rule and government; so that
they may tend to the preservation of
peace, the promotion of national
happiness, the increase of industry,
sobriety and useful knowledge; and
may perpetuate to us the blessings
of equal liberty.
We ptay for. his excellency, the
governor of this state, for the mem
bers of assembly, for all judges,
magistrates and other officers who
are appointed to guard our political
welfare; that they may be enabled,
by Thy powerful protection, to dis
charge the duties of their respective
stations with honesty anoVability.
We recommend likewise, to Thy
unbounded mercy, all our brethren
and fellow-citizens, throughout the
United States, that they may be
blessed in the knowledge and sancti
fied in the observance of Tliv most
holy law; that they may be pre
served in union and in that peace
which the world cannot give; and,
after enjoving the blessings of this
life, he admitted to those which are
eternal.
Finally, we pray Thee, O Lord of
mercy, to remember the souls of Thy
servants departed, who are gone be
fore us, with the sign of faith, and
repose in the sleep of peace: the
souls of our parents, relations and
friends. To these, O Lord, and to
all that rest in Christ, grant, we be
seech Thee, a place of refreshment,
light and everlasting peace, through
the.same Jesus Christ, Our Lord and
Savior. Amen.
(Composed by Archbishop Carroll, flrit
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By RUBY M. AYRES.
(Copyright, 1922.)
(Continued from Saturday.)
Violet answered as best she could,
i but she found it hard to talk about
those byegpne days when Sutore had
filled her own life with his selfish
love. Every time she thought of it,
it seemed more unreal and impossible
that she could ever have cared any
thing for him; the changed the sub
ject as soon as she could manage it;
she asked ho madame was, and the
other girls.
"veryone seems cross and de
pressed," said Florrie Jones, dis
piritedly. "It doesn't seem the same
place somehow; Lena is going to
leave, did you know? Yes, she jr.
She is going abroad somewhere.
Paris, I think. One of the buyers
heard of a, post for her; she's got
a, lovely face and figure; she ought
to get on well. I'm sure I wish her
every luck."
The old spitefulness seemed quite
to have deserted Florrie with her
trouble; even her thin, 'erect figure
had undergone a change it looked
limD and unhappy, as if she no longer
cared about appearances, whicn was
indeed the trutii.
Violet was very sorry for her: she
knew that she was Just the sort of
woman who- would develop into a
soured, mischief-making old maid.
She-introduced her to Olive, hoping
that the two gisls 'might strike up
a friendship, but Olive considered
herself far above a mannequin from
Violette's now she was engaged to
old Mr. Gatwick she was inclined
to be patronizing after she had
gone. Florrie Jones said she was a
"cat I"
Olive had left Gatwick's in her
capacity of show girl in the future
she would return to it as wife of "the
old codger." Already she was look
ing forward to that time, when she
would drive up to the glass swing
door in her own car and sweep
through the departments. She was
to be married in three months time;
Mr. Gatwick had wanted the wed
ding to take place immediately, but
Olive had insisted on observing the
conventionalities to a certain degree.
Thare had been a terrible scene
with Mr. Green; he had threatened
a death of the most violent sort he
told Olive she had killed hirn as sure
ly as if she had stuck a knife in his
bosom; he showed her a revolver he
had bought; he did not think it nec
essary to add that it was such an
old fashioned and obsolete pattern
that he could buy no bullets to fit it.
Olive laughed at him at first, and
then she grew angry; she called him
a coward; finally she wept, and
begged him not to strew her marriage
nath with his blood. Mr. Green re
jected he joined his tears with hers
ana resoivep to give up me iuc m
putting his "head into the gas oven
when he got home; but he insisted
that he would die of a broken heart.
Olive shook her head tearfully.
"You won't you'll marry some
other girl, and forget all about me.
except to remember how noma i
was to you.
She reallv felt quite sentimental
over the little man now she was re
linquishing him and his love fbrever
the night before her wedding she
rnH throinrh the few letters she had
kept of his, and indulged in a good
cry before she burnt tnem.
They were beautiful letters all
copied out of novels and short
stories if only she had known it
and she watched the flames curl
round them with real regret-
Mr. Green had already been rele
gated to the post of shop-walker
Olive had coaxed the post out of
Mr. Gatwick, together with the new
motor car, but, it was an honor Mr.
Green only faintly appreciated the
extra responsibilities weighed down
his very average mind; he looicea
aged, and more feeble and servile
than ever, if such a thing were pos
sible. His only comfort, so he torn
Olive, being the knowledge that he
was 15 vears Mr. Gatwick's junior,
and he 'still dreamed of happiness
that might be" lying ahead waiting
for him in the future.
Olive had given him a gold locket
with a portrait of herself inside, and
the little man wore it on a black ribr
bon by day and slept with it under
his pillow at night.
H- was a total abstainer as a rule,
but it is on record that he broke the
pledge once, and once only, and that
was on Olive Hale's wedding day.
when he was assisted home to bed
by a sympathetic junior.
The summer was drawing to an
end then; the trees in the park were
putting on their autumn tints: there
was a sharp touch in the night air.
V lolet had been down to the sea
with Ronnie; she knew to whose
Kenerosity she owed everything, but
she had been too ill to trouble her
self. With returning health, how
ever, she chafed against the knowl
edge; her old independence, returned;
she wrote to Ronald Hastings the
night she returned to London, and
asked him to come and see her.
When he came. Ronnie was down in
the kitchen with Mrs- Higgs telling
her how he had paddled in the sea
and had his toes tickled by the sea
weed; he said he thought the sea
was very big. much bigger than Mrs.
Higgs' washing tub where he
"swimmed" his best.
Mrs. Higgs thought so. too, al
though she had never seen the sea,
. , , j .,. , , . .u..tnf ' arlo-coupler to a regenerative unit
she said, and was not at alt sure that tends toward closer toning
FATHER
i'. .
j she wanted to. Ronnie eyed her pit-
imgiy.
Up the three flights of tairi in
the shabby little room Violet stood
facing Hastings across the fireplace.
Mrs. Higgs had insisted on lighting
a fire. She declared it was getting
on to winter. She did not consider
it necessary to add that Hastings had
threatened her 'with alt manner of
terrible punishments if she allowed
Violet to want for anything.
Mrs. Higgs secretly adored Hast
ings. Apart from his generosity, she
considered hiim a "man in a mil
lion." She told Violet confidentially
that he reminded her of her own dear
husband.
Mr. Higgs had been a chimney
sweep with red hair, when it was not
sooty, but Violet did not even smile.
She knew that every man is a hero
to some woman.
She tried to stammer out her
thanks and gratitude. She tried to
tell him all the many things that she
had been gathering in her heart to
s.iv tn him hut thev all basely de
serted her. She could only look at
him across the firelight with tears in
he eves.
Hastings was a man of understand
ing. He stood looking aown ai ner
and in his lazy eyes was the deep
tenderness which is so beautiful in a
strong man.
"You told me once," he said,
gently, "that you hated me. Take
that back; say you didn't mean "it,
and we shall be quits. I've waited
alt these months just to hear you say
that you didn't mean it."
Violet hid. her eyes.
"Oh," she said in distress. "You
know what I thought then I
thought you had deserted Ronnie
and his poor little mother. I thought
you were heartless and cruel."
"And now?" he demanded whim
sically. "What do you think of me
now?"
"I think you are the best man in
the world," Violet answered,
Hastings laid his hands gently on
her shoulders, his voice was not
quite steady when he spoke.
"Do you remember that night, a
lifetime ago it seems now, when I
Talking Pictures a
Novel Development
Chicago, July 9. Development in
the laboratories of the University
of Illinois of talking motion pictures
through a process of photographing
and reproducing sounds was an
nounced today by E. L. Abbott,
president of the board of trustees of
that institution.
The invention is the work of Prof.
Joseph Tykochinskitykociner of the
physics department. Patents had
been applied for by the school, the
institution will develop the scheme
and, if it proves successful, it will
be turned over to the public at a
nominal profit, it is planned.
Professor Tykochinskitykociner's
apparatus to receive sound consists
of an ordinary telephone speech re
ceiver. Fluctuations in electric cur
rent caused by the vibration of the
transmitter cause variations in a
beam of light and these variations
are photographed on a strip of film
alongside the regular movie nega
tive. By the means of a cell which is
sensitive to light and the amplifiers
used in radio, this sound is repro
duced simultaneously with the pic
ture, Mr. Abbott said.
Women Friends of Norton
Urge Bryan to Withdraw
Lincoln, July 9. (Special.) Friends
of J. N. Norton, the half democratic,
half third party candidate for gover
nor, induced three women to call on
Charles W. Bryan, a simon pure dem
ocratic gubernatorial candidate, and
request Bryan to withdraw.
They claimed Bryan and Norton
would split the dry vote -and nomi
nate Dan Butler, who is charged
with damp tendencies.
Questions
I. W. W.. Shubert. Neb. CJ Will a re
ceiving set consisting- of receding- trans
former, crystal detector, condenser and
head phones receive music from Omaha?
A. Instead of a transformer, you prob
ably mean a toning coll or variometer.
The other device are essenUat to a crystal
receiving jet. and If you are not mora
than 30 miles from Omaha you should re
ceive the coneerta from station WAAW la
this city.
A. O.. Jr.. Clarkson. K. Q (1) Which
do you recommend to be the most efficient
receiving set for radio phona work, the
regenerative unit or the honeycomb coil
system? 2 What is the advantage of
adding avario-coupler to the regenerative
unit?
A. (i For ahort wave work, the re
generative unit; for long wave lengths,
the honeycomb coll system. C3 Addition
THE OMAHA BEE:
ri orn
thought you loved me? You let me
Kiss you then and I wat the hao
pirst man in the world. Violet, may
I kiss you now.'
She did not answer, but her hands
fell from her eyes. She looked up
at him and aay in contusion.
He tilted her face gently upwards.
"Violet, is it because you love me;
oh, my darling, if you knew how I
have waited and waited for the kiss I
thought you would never give me."
The door handle rattled under
Ronnie's impatient finger.
"Mummy-girl, may I turn in?"
Violet would have freed herself, but
Hastings held her to-him laughingly.
Ronnie opened the door and stood
on the threshold, staring at them
with wide eyes.
"Mrs. Higgs sed you was tissin','
he said.
Hastings stooped and kissed Vio
let again.
"Mrs. Higgs is a most discerning
woman, he said happily.
The End.
Sense
ommon
Do You Shun Responsibilities?
Why do you not tackle something
real hard and try yourself out?
You have been going along the
line of least worry to yourself for
many years, but that is no reason
why you should always do so.
So far you have managed to keep
going but that is about all.
If you were willing to assume re
sponsibility you might do much bet
ter than you have ever done in your
life.
" But you think the responsible per
son seems weighed down and heavy,
and your taste runs to -the care-free
heart.
To be care-free will not prevent
your house from burning down, if
you do not know and pay attention
tothe little things which make for
safety.
To be light hearted and happy
will not give you the necessary
knowledge to be ready to accept a
higher position', should you have it
offered to you.
It is fine to be untrammeled and
joyous, but if you are ever to amount
to anything in this world, and keep
worth-while friends after you have
attracted them, you must show that
you are dependable.
The Bee Want Ads are best busi
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Soprano Will Sing
From Station WAAW
The Omaha Bee's radio program
tomorrow night from the Omaha
Grain Exchange station, WAAW,
will include two of Omaha's most
appealing artists Miss Margaret
Williams, soprano soloist, and Fran
cis Connolly, violinist.
The Omaha Hawaiian Stringed
quartet is also on The Omaha Bee's
program for a number of melodies.
This group, composed of Frank tyc
Cabe, with a harp-guitar; Joseph
Fitzsimmons, ukulele; Al Tighe,
steel guitar, and P. A. Kennebeck,
panjo, has arranged some novel airs
for radio audiences.
Miss Williams, who will sing two
solo numbers, is a pupil of Mabelle
Crawford Welpton and of George
Hamlin of New York.
Mr. Connolly's repertoire of violin
selections tomorrow night will be:
"Cavatlna" . Raff
"Berceuse." from Jocelyn Godard
"Minuet In C" Beethoven
The Omaha Bee's radio concert to
morrow night will begin at 8:15
sharp, immediately following an
nouncement of the market reports.
Miss Rita McVeigh will accom
pany Mr. Connolly on the piano.
Radio in Business
St. Louis, July 8. Officials of a
local wholesale drug company to
day announced inauguration of a
system whereby their salesmen
would canvass their territory in
automobile trucks equipped with ra
dio, so' they can receive uo-to-the-
minute price changes each day. The
trucks will carry a complete line Yf
samples.
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MONDAY, JULY 10. 1922.
HE JICCS AND MAGGIE IN
fACC OP COIOM IN THE SUNDAY
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham
2.
Jefferson Potlocks is now without
a neighbor, as the ma.n who moved
into the vacant house near him a few
weeks ago, has moved away. Jeff
says he likes neighbors but is glad
this on is gone, as their dogs
couldn't get along at all together.
Columbus Allsop heard a stilt smalt
voice at his door last night, and
found that it was made by none other
than a young kitten.
Atlas feck says no matter how big
time a person has while he is
away he is always glad to get back
home.
Parents' Problems
At what aire should hovs anrl eirls
be allowed to decide things for them
selves.'
From the time thev ran rvasnn
they should be allowed to make the
decisions themselves; only by this
process will they learn judgment and
its use. Begin with simple things.
About matters of health, educations,
or ethics, ot course do not allow them
to choose what they shall do, until
they can choose"wisety.
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Miss lvrlle l.e C'ompte of !oane col
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Tafts Sail for Hume
Liverpool. July ".-(Hy A. P.)
Chief Justice Taft and Mm. Taft
sailed tor the tinted State on
the steamer C'auopic. Mr. Taft told
iitterviewrra that hi visit to London
wa "one ui the most delightful epi
sode of my life." lie aid it
somewhat difficult to sav how much
value will result from hit itiv equa
tion of Kngliklt judicial procedure,
(Irciphton Univmity
Nine Jesuit inisslonarlra of Ihe Near
York-Maryland proume of the order ie.
Iteu In iniisha on their wsy to the Philip-
Sines. They were Iteu Thomas A M.
hanshsn, William f. Jordan and Her
her' J. Parker, and Mesrs. Henry H Me
I'ullnunh, Karl J. ran. enter, Vincent I.
Kennnlly, Waller J. Mesghef John R.
O'l'onnell and tleorge J. Wlir.tan. They
were the guesta of ('reunion university.
Thev "ill g- tn the Philippines, via Seat
tle, Japsn and t'hlna.
lev. William t. Ixinerssn. . J , atnpped
at Cretghtnn on hi way from Brook lyn,
ii, to Ranta I'lara. Csl . where he ie tn
tak up Ihe dunes ef dean of the uni
versity. The total registration nf the cummer
s hool Is bos. and represente the atatea
of Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, illnneeoie,
Missouri Montana, Nebraska, New Mesleo,
Ohio, Oklahoma. Oregon, Pennsylvania.
Knuih Iskota, Washington, Wisconsin and
Wyoming.
Dean Herman von W. Hihulte of the
college of medicine hecam head of the
Omaha Uona club.
Al the re-meat of the junior Instructors
of the college of medicine. Dean Hchulle
Is giving a special course In emhrayology.
Adelaide Fogg
. Instructor ef Dancing
BLACKSTONE HOTEL
Opens October 2
TARKIO COLLEGE
The Year's Record!
Admission into "North Central Asso
ciation." First Place In Missouri Or
atorical State Basket Ball Champion
ship. Lalng Bible Essay Foundation.
Three Endowed Chairs Announced.
1400.000 Endowment Accumulation.
Address Pre. Thompson. Tarkie. Me.
at Chiropractic
Fountain Head
Fine Arts School T
Law School
Military School
Music Conservatory
Normal School
Young Ladies'
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