The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 21, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1922.
Credentials to
Be Presented to
GoodWffl Girls
Mayor Dahlraan to Give Out
BRINGING UP FATHER
SSeelettrea1
KC JIGCa AMD MAOCJC IN fUU.
PACI OF COLORS IN THI SUNDAY ICI
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i'archracnti wbicb Will
Be Signed hj French
Dignitaries.
A EXTReTRV.:l 6xsoluv
ALL. ABOUT THE , J t MlWEO ,7W?
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Credential which liter will be
signed by the president o( France,
the archbishop of Rheimi and other
French dignitaries will be presented
to winners of Th Omaha Bee's'
I1004 will election this morning
at 10:30 in Mayor Dahlman't office.
Mayor Dahlman wilt lign and pre
sent the credcntiali. Mrs. J. J. Mc
Mullen, chairman of the ipontoring
committee of the Omaha election,
alio will be present and lign the
credential.
The credentials are of folded
parchment and room ii provided
on them for the aignaturea of many
notables, with the idea that they will
be kept by the Good Will girl at
priceless souvenir of their trip.
. ' Anotner parenmeni bearing tne
name' of all the girl who won trips
to France through the Omaha con
test, and carrying the seals of Ak-Sar-Ben
and the Omaha Chamber
of Commerce, will be presented to
the delegation by Montagu Tancock,
manager of the chamber, bureau of
publicity, this morning in the. may
or's office.
The bureau of , publicity will re
quest that the girls place this parch
ment in some historic spot in France
or Belgium. It is dated July 14, a
riavwhirh in France rnrresnonda to
the Fourth of July here..
The Omaha delegation will leave
Omaha for New York Saturday even
ing at 6:30. Miss Katherine O'Brien
Dundee Garage Co.,
(Inc.) ,
4Bta Dodga Stmt
Phoae WAIaiit 0684 .
FuO Una ef GoeaVear Creu -Rib
Tread Cere Tires.
already has gone to Chicago and
Mis Kathleen Rossiter and Mis
Elisabeth Pace plan to leave for New
York tonight
Corn in Nebraska Is
Beginning to Tassel
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Lincoln, July 20. Corn in some
fields of the state - is beginning
to tassel. The crop has grown well
and is in fine condition, according
to the official Nebraska crop re
port issued today for the week end
ing July 18, by G. A. Loveland, me
teorologist in charge of the weather
bureau here. ' , , ,
Threshing and stacking of wheat
progressed , well although delayed
somewhat in regions' of heavy rain
fall. Some wheat was damaged in
shock and hail injured crops in small
areas, the report atates.
Oat harvest is on with mostly
light crop of good quality; potatoes
and sugar bests are doing well while
pastures are is-good condition. Ap
ples are doing well, according to the
report. . ' . ,
The Bee Want Ads are best busi
ness boosters. . " , ,
How to Keep Well
" By DR. W. A. EVANS
QuMtloat immiiI.1 hyfleae, aaalta
Um um4 eravenHea ef .a, ana.
IMea to Dr. Eraaa by naaira ef
The Baa, UI be aaiwtrW mmilly
aubject to laepai laattauaa, what a
atampeit, adereeeee' eaveleae la ea-
. aleeae. Dr. Evaas will Ml asake
4luno.U ar areacrlbe far bwllvMiial
dlaaaaee. Aweae lattar la car al
Tha Baa.
Copjrllht! 1121 '
HYOIEA CITY OF. HEALTH.
In . 1875 Dr. B. W. Richardson
gave his specification for Hygiea, the
city of health.
In this city, eventually, the death
rate would be five per 1,000, less
than one-half the death rate of today,
and about one-sixth that of the day
in which Richardson wrote. 1
The xpectatibn of life in Hygiea
was to be, say,-137 years; the prob
able mean duration of life 190 years,
and old people more than 150 years
old. would be found. ' '
A death Tate of five per 1,000, if
maintained for years, and if migra
tion were stopped, would mean an
nmiif Mm '
i, -,3 fjfjGrostJUfc Tread Cora"
I
Did You Get the Bottom
The man who buys a "long "discount" tire usually' finds himself " .
troubled by the above question
Did he. pay less for the tire than his neighbor might have paid, or
actually did he pay more!
Did he get the bottom price, when all is said and done; or could he
perhaps have driven a sharper bargain! : A
Was the net price really mote than he might have had to pay for a ' " v
tire of established reputation and value!
In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open " '
' ' transaction, we built the new Goodyear CrossRib Tread Cord and . -
discounted the "discount'' in advance.' " ' '
, -..'.
Instead of listing it at a high price, to enable the dealer, to attract
you with a so-called 'long discount," we list it -as low as we
profitably can. , '-'.::;-v: 'r:'P .
We build it of high-grade long-sUple cotton,jusing the patented
1 - - Goodyear method of group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower
"' ' ' price than you are asked to pay for many 'long discount? tires of
" unknown worth. V .,
' Ifyouwant a quality,tire, and a reliable value, call 'today on any of
the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here.
ComparethacpricawithNETprkaywartasi& topayfornlmg
JOxStf CSBcner. ?i . , . $1&50 32x4 Straigkt Side. . $25.45 33x4 Straight Side.. $32.15
Xx3 Straight Side.. 15.85 32x4 Straight Side.. 26.80 34x4 Straight Side.'. 32.95
32x3 Siffsight Side.. 19.75 34x4 Straight Side., 27J5 33x 5 Straight Side. . 39.10
.31x4 " Straight Side.. 23JO 32x 4f Straight Side.. 31.45 35x5 vStraight Side.. 41.05
- v ".i This priut intludt mnuf actum' txcisi tut
: Goodyear Crott-Rib Thread Cord Tint art also made in 6, 7 and 8 iiuh sizes for trucks
Automobile
Accessories
Cronin Tire Repair Co.
4630 South 24th Straat
Fhona MArket 0679
Full Lin of Qoodyear Cross Rib Tread Cord fire
Vulcanizing
and Repairing.
ADKINS MOTOR CO.
AatWriaaa Fara aaa Liacafai Daalars
' - 4811-17 Saota X4th Straat
ATlutic 486 MArkat 04ZO
GOOD YEAH SERVICE STATION
TivA Ponairt P"intic track tins. :
1 IT6 I6pairS Large aiaa paasanf kr pnoamatict.
mmmm''m Moat coraplet repair shop west of "Chicago. ,
Full Lisa of Caadraar Creaa Rib Traad Cord Tlraa
HART TIRE & RUBBER CO.
; TISVi Saotk ISth Straat - . ' . Poena AT Untie 2S2S
The Battery SUtion
' of North Omaha
Phone
KEnwood 5000
A. E. NYCREEN
C A. JOHNSON
Colfax Garage
i GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION
30th and Amaa Avaam Phoaa KE nwood 1907
Distributors
for Hayes
Shock ABsorbers
for All Cars
average length of life of more than
100 years.
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The reasons or the very low death
rate of Hygiea were these:
Total population, 100.000.
Number of houses, 20,000.
Number of acres in the city, 4,000.
Twenty-five persons to the acre.
Number of houses to the acre, 5.
Height limit of buildings, 60 feet.
Tallest houses, 4 stories.
Height of each story somewhat
the same as height of ceiling, 15 feet
, No cellars or underground rooms
permitted. .
Houses to be built of glazed brick,
to prevent . absorption of tons of
water by the walls. .
Bricks to be perforated to permit
currents of . air to pass through the
walls. .' . ' v
' Kitchen and similar offices to be
on the top floor: '
All smoke to discharge through a
central stack. ,
AM smoke to be burned until soot
free, i, ,
Hotvater boiler, at tap of house.
Every room with hot and cold
water in abundance.
Each bedroom to have 1,200 cubic
feet of ah- space at least No un
necessary articles of furniture, nor
any clothing to be exposed in any
room.
' All streets , to be double decked.
Heavy traffic on the lower level.
. The sewers and water pipes to be
exposed and accessible .on this lower
level. t
Each house to communicate
through basement ODen arches with
this lower level.
Twenty hostpitals are scattered at
equal distances through the city.
Public laundries under the direct
control of the sanitary officers.
Tailors and other mechanics to do
their work in publicly provided ah'd
publicly supervised workshops.
Neither liquor nor tobacco to he
sold.
The dead to be buried withnnf rnf-
fins in highly carbonaceous soil. '
A heavy growth of trees to be kept
up. . .
The government to orevent over
crowding, filthy habits, and the com
munication of disease by clothing.
' Richardson enumerates the diseases
which would be under complete con
trol and others which would be more
refractory. '
in the former list we find rheumatic
fever, which- we have made no head
way in controlling.
. Un the other hand, in the latter.
we find "summer complaints of chil
dren," which are almost wiped out.
It some Kichardson of today were
dreaming of a Hygiea of today, as
that Richardson dreamed of one fifty
years ago he would put more stress
an habits and customs than did the
original. About buildings he would
say less; about people, more.
And yet, who will say that we Will
ever have a death rate of five per
1,000 as long as the. streets are can
yons.
So Ion? as we live crowded thou
sands' to the acre; do not restrict the
height of buildings,' and, above all,
so long as the air is dusty and smoky.
Doctor Can Be Sued.
F. S. A: writes"!. What is the law
regarding tha registration of births?
I understand the doctor in attend
ance is oDliged to make registry at
the city hall.
"2. Our doctor seems to think the
law valueless, as he has not registered
our children and others 1 know ot.
This in an important matter when it
comes to making out passports and
other identification papers, and I
desire to have everything possible
done to make things easy tor my
children when they grow up. I have
four children unregistered, the oldest
11 years old.
3. How can the registry be made
now.' What action or rearess nave
I against the doqtor? '
"X think something ougnt . to oe
done to force observance of this
simple, yet very important, require
ment. " .. ' - .
- REPLY. '
1.. Birth registration laws vary in
different states. In most states both
the physician or midwife and the
head of the- family are charged with
the responsibility.
In some states the registration
must be done with the county clerk;
in others, with local registrars ; in
still others with the local health of
ficer. - . .
In your community registration
must be done with the local registrar,
who is also health officer.
2. He can be sued for violating the
law. :
3. Go to the local registrar in the
city hall, get the necessary blanks,
fill them out and file them.
Chlorine in a WelL
J. G. L. writes: """I noticed you
mentioned in your column chlorine
for' use in water.' I would appreciate
it very much if you would give me
more information en , this subject,
what quantity to put in a well, and
how often it should be put in, and as
to its purifying qualities."
, , REPLY.
Usually about three parts per, ten
million is enough. If the water is
badly poluted, more is required.
In a public water supply the dos
ing is enough for a reserve supply if
pollution is stopped.
Bohemian-American Artists
To Give Concert Saturday
Prior to i tour of Nebraska and
South Dakota, the Lyric quintet of
the Bohemian-American Concert
company will give s concert at So-
kol hall on South Thirteenth street,
Saturday night beginning at 8:15.
This quintet is composed of Archie
Baley, violinist: Mrs. Belle Tilton,
lyric soprano; Lois Manning, wom
an baritone; Merwin Tilton, whis
tler; John Svejda, cornetist i
Archie Baley is a 16-year-old boy
who tucked a violin under his chin
when he was only 4 and a half
years old. He studied ever since, both
in this country and in Europe. -
Concerts will he given by the five
Omahans in 19 Nebraska towns and
lfMowns in South Dakota beginning
next week.
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NORTH SIDE GARAGE
. 1 H. ASOELU rVap.
Ciijjiai Sarrfca Statiea ",
STORAGE aaa GENERAL REPAIRING
-- taut Marth lath Straat v
WEaatar 037
0:L.RH0ADES
. GARAGE r
2010 Ha may Street
Phoaa AT Uatic 3322 '
G.&G.
TIRE at VULCANIZING
- SHOP
Goodyaar Sarriea Statical
2418 Laavoawortfc Straat
.Phaaa ATUatk 1261
Lodge Officers Installed
Oshkosh. Neb July 20. (Special
District Deputy George H. Morris
and statt installed the otticers ot Oar-
den lodge No. 388, L O. O. F here.
The officers are VV. A. Smith, N. G,
and Charles fc Taylor. V. O.
Le 1 A U mrni .aTWa I M
Starts Tomorrow !
A hundred midnight mystics
in thundering summons
New Thrills!
New Throbs!
New Smiles!
New Tears!
Just What
the Screen
SHOULD
Give!
K-Tfi-rW-
aa ii a r i HEKar s.
Faith II t 1 wait. I ,
I V"' W brokaa : I
Vh
MILTON '
,- SILLS
? the friend
and enemy -
A Surge of Action, a Glimpse of
Humanity's Mirror, the Story of
a Woman's Lore for Man Her
Strength in His Weakness.
' CLAIRE
' WINDSOR '
BUSTER KEATON
turns the village
smithy Into a 6e-,
lowing bedlam in
"The Blacksmith" 4
Tea, verily I A "striking" success.
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From a, Clear Sky-A Masterpiece!
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. tisement complete and convincing if you want quick results.
Three davs' insertion nroduces more reriies than one: .a week's
insertion is best of all. ' , .
The Cost Is Small
l td 2 days..
3 to 6 days.....
7 days or longer
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15c per line each day
.12c per line each day -.10c
per line each day
Dates "Want" Ad to be
inserted
Do you want a blind or keyed
address
Name . . . . .
Amount enclosed
Address
All week day advertisements are given two insertions each day one in The Morning Bee;
another in The Evening Bee at the one cost. Sunday advertisements are inserted in The Sunday
Bee exclusively. ' v
Bee "Want" Ads are arcepted by telephone at no extra cost may be brought to The Bee office
or written on this Mail Want Ad blank and mailed to The Omaha Bee.
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Today t
The Omaha Morning Bee
THE EVENING BEE
Omaha,
Neb.
Starting Sunday
Constance
Talmadgc,
"Good
Night -
Paul"
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4
NOW PLAYING
w "the
HEART
SPECIAUST
Ju: a
Little Lava
Just a
Little Laugh
Starts Sunday
BOOTH TARKINGTON'S
famous romance pro
duced with an all-star cast
and actually filmed in the
beauty spots of America,
England and Italy.
1
Ills
a
Seven Big Days,
Starting at 1 P. M.
TOMORROW
at the
SIX ACTS
of Superior Quality,
Including Three
Headline Attractions
"COSMOPOLITAN ,
DANCERS"
Company of Seven
MACK & LANE
, in
"What't It All About?"
EVERETT'S MONKEYS
in
"A Monkey .Hippodrome"
A Scream of Hilarity
Photoplay Feature,
DUSTIN FARNUM
in
"Strange Idols"
y dusi
Ly
TODAY
Mary Anderson
.in
"Bluebeard, Jr."
A film version of the high
rent questions
One of the best farce
comedies enacted on the-present-day
screen.
Announcement
The
KingFong Cafe
31S So. 16th St.
Is now serving a 50c Mer
chants' Lunch from 11 a. m.
to 2 p. m. daily, except Sun
day. CHAS. S. YUEN, Mgr.
ri
t
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.