Tim OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1922. Sheriff Leaps to Automobile to Get Alcohol Pddler Plitumouth Official Perform Daring IVat to Capture Alleged Bftotlej-ger nl Call m I'lattsiitotilh, tb, Aug. IS (Sprint) Deputy Stat Sheriff Karl Sihnnlt erlrited the capture of alleged bootlegger hric Ul night by leaping iron) hit car into a priding machine which contained five gallons of alcohol. sihmitt nij MteriH yumlon v.ere in the vicinity i i the Nrbraia Ma tonic J lout when a lluirk roadster pa.tcd. Th drivrr failed to nop when hailed, to thry took alter the tar and when near to Sixth atrert ii.frrscrlion hthmitt jumped into the other machine and brought it to the cntirihouie to await disposition, lie ' tidrt the atrohol, officer found an automatic gun, The driver of the tar gave tiie r.ame of John J Unit It and hia resi Hence ai Teeumseh, and atatrd he had secured the lujuor in Omaha. He was fined f 100 and enstt by Jut tire William Weher. Republicans Adopt Campaign Platform irMiif4 rrM r.. o. riilroad rate and arrvire within the tt . 2. The prompt refunding of all Mils of European nation due the I'niled Stale government, at pro vided by law. the ultimate eollection of the principal and the rollertion of all intcreit thereon ai the tame ac rruc. J The maintenance, ttrengthening inn rniorccinent ol laws rendering enecuve me imn amendment. , 4. The auhmiaiion of a national constitutional amendment, if nere. tary, lor the limitation of child labor in mill and fartoriet. 5. Friendly co-operation with the nation of Europe, wherever practic able, to the end of re-atabhhment of normal condition. ft Til .lifttrilif iliflH I iki .ma.mI.av hip of the federal reserve board o to be fully representative of the various business and farming inter est of the country. Railing of Loan Limit. 7. The raising of the legal limit of loan that may be made by Federal land hank, from $10,000 to $25,000. ' 8. The rendering to the old;er, tailor and marine of the world war every assistance which a grateful nation ihould justly render, in ac cordance with the policy of the re publican party ince ft foundation; including the immediate building of such additional modern hospital a are necessary to provide proper treatment of all case requiring hos pitalisation, the establishment of re gional branchea of the war risk in aurance bureau, the granting of vo cational training with training pay to all disabled men, and the immedi ate passage by the senate and ap proval by the president of the five fold plan of adjusted compensation passed" by the republican house, the Jjurden of the necessary taxation to I be pUi4 upon the wralih vt !? founiry, 9, The i mmedife return fJf all American troop on the khme fn-n-tir 1'J. The rnarimrnt uf a ratiunal pro tective tariff, to the end t maintain ing our high standard of living and to conserve our mourcet for our. aclve and our children, all r.heJulr to be trained to a to destroy and not rosier monopoly, II. The development of $t Law renre waterway project, to the end of decreasing freight rate to the seaboard. Ii. The enactment of national legislation designed to obviate the recurrence of tuch disastrous in dustrial warfare to which the coun try i now subjected, care being taken to do full in. tic to the sen. eral public, employer and employe. I J. We commend the oblerti and aim of the national reclamation art and urge the immediate completion of projects now under conttrurtion and the further extension and de velopment of the lower vallcv Irri gation projects; that the cost of all storage rrservior now constructed or to I constructed for flood wa ters, being simply an enlargement of the present policy of dream control and a distinct tep toward making a beneficial use of tuch waters, be transferred to the national river Im provement fund, with the condition that such transfer shall in ik wise affect priorities: and we lurther urs-e the parage of the measure now pend ing in congress to provide for the extension of the terms of payment of the cost of federal irrigation proi. ert for a period of 40 years without interest. Congratulate State Official. V'e rongratulate the state officials upon the achievement of the state administration; upon the enactment of a comprehensive group of laws re lating to agricultural co-operation and marketing; upon the prompt ap- piuvaf of the amendment ta the Udl I. The continued ileicl.ipmtnl of g.Hl riMit. iDitiicnt wnh the de mand nl the people, 4, I lie completion of the new state capilol building w until the liiiilt ol like appropriation naed by-law. J. The .ontmued support of leai latum aiding the farmer in carrying un Ins industry an marketing hi crops, to the end that this b.e in dustry may have a fair return upon tiie capital ami labor invested. 0, lite elimination of all adminis- trattve duplication wherever it wit! ait in i ne reduction of the cost of lioyrrnmrnt without impairing lis ef (icirncy. 7. The principle of the civil ad ministrative code, (ubjert to tuch un! (uiittimmn giving the r'gbt ol uiirge to women, and providing fur national prohibition; u;h the ciuiliiitiit of the bU'igrt Jegi.Utiuu; upon the rcoraginjation of the tiate gavrrninent tii-'ii a basis of approv ed hu.iiie.s etlicteiiiy; upon the pan sage t law in harmony with the wilu and in the intrfe.t et im ... rerne men and the women of our state; upon the completion of the sia-ycar good road program; upon the poliry of strut law crilorrrmrnl; upon the reorganisation of the state ment of lahor of equal lank with the other state department; upon the enactment of beneficial amendment to the workmen' compensation law and the tucces.ful admmiftration ,f amendiiiem a four year of expert- thi law in the interest f injured fnt lu1ve 'lemonstrated will make workmen; upon the enactment of the 'or l""er efficiency and economy, l.'.OOH.OtXi revolving fund for the re lief of soldier and sailor of the re cent war and their families in dis tress; upon the development ol Women'! Work Praised. I. The direct, state-wide primary liw, a measure lir.t given to this slate by the republican , legislature the child welfare bureau, the ccep-of 'H7. ame lrm the federal government ol o. - he repeal of the Indeterminate uie nimis iinqrr tnc sncpnera-s own- ,fifc- tw nd the enactment of er maicrnny nii, aim in increaien ,, n fr-RiUtion may be necessary ,,r.r., tw , purmc inn m i rrn,rr certain the adequate pun wenare; upon the rallinii ol a te cial session of the legislature, early in the year 1922, and the reduction of rial appropriation of li.tXMMaK) making it posoible to reduce the gen eral fund levy eif the tate for thi year oiir-lhird. so that the state tax ishmeiit of criminal, ID, The development of water power di.trict legislation to the end ol rendering possible the develop, ment ol water power by and for the benefit ol the public It 'I'll fiirtli., .fim.rH.linn ..! for the year V22 will he $1..W,JW.. development of the forest pos.ibili 40 lei than to the year 19.M, J ti. a of the slate, to the end that the Pledge of Party. people of Nrbra.ka have full ad- W pledge the party to the follow- vantage and benefit of all the state' itlg; i ii n ni 14 1 resources. I Th, d,vl......,.., ,.t if. rommrnil me women cultural and labor department to a to be ol the greatest use and bene fit potsible to agriculture and labor. 2. The reduction of taxes and public expense in every department of Mate eoiitislent with efliciencv and good government, a well a in each county where 81 per cent of the tax- of this (late for fhrir keen iillrrl ill public atiairs, and welcome them aa lull partner In the enterprise of government and the allart and activitir of the republican party, We coiiwutu'sie the voicrt upon the fart that our candidate were nominated in a frs- and friendly pri mary, without any attempt at eva.ion of the primary, or slate making or dictation by any candidate, leader or bo.s, and bespeak lor them a 4q Itoddu nouisiiuii .u aie toe voter t ot lite state. Cool Your Parch4 Throat WATERMELON 10( Slice VP Everywhere sr- ANMgUSrn-BtJSCM, hmC ST. I.OUH Paxton & Gallagher tfAWx' DUtritvloit Omaha, Nebraaka M mom t Ip varvtv 'a ai I WM A Rich Malt Extract is a Wonderful Thing 1 f IS t sm4 "I esmlra njl rr It tM Mi4rf4 s.Hirt.anv t tt '" tltimhpt4tw a 4. ,m a wnadMTut favor.. Rut whoa H tif-r fa svtiilfawotod artig elsxso enea It la of us f.ie m tuw. go ska snowMr trl-o in ovt yow mil Mtrart tali li. ttv ejM-.t t,.,i.y rt lavo It, IHirltasi tfalt tstrsvrt i,a rt-tift taajt Hlrvl ana4a fcorausa ta lb product of Us i.wl H'lrj frown. WHh Purtta roneaai haea rmjrehmmal loo (jv.iru Vou eaa tH the plain y-Ji M.u gt'. (gf,, uu, KB (h mfiUt pavraaa ut bom n,l in harp 10 ra frraa: oe jmt eon lb furltoo Hop yi. vnrwl Malt uae irnip itvMn ImI. ohua t u, am rtrh analt oateact minUr flavored Willi import hiihnuo Hp. fit aura you aak f' Purtiaa it you waol I ha bast raaup. PURITAN MALT Hop FI.or4 nr PUlm Catract VVitli Sugar Syrup " proak) Prad Hay for Sal ml mil CeW Sift ' nnrt commiiion co, Oauka. Mat). 7 J! Not Larger, but Finer 5 7 C. Harold Will cotild easily have designed and built a Larger, heavier car. Instead, he ha built in the Wills Saint Clair motor car that la lighter, swifter, safer, more economical, more durable and finer a motor car not more com plicated, but greatly aimplified. WESTERN MOTOR CSc CO. On Hanwr at 2ta AT Untie 32t The Omaha Bee's Circulation and Advertising Figures Both Show Splendid Gains in July, 1922 r.yWUS SAINTE CLAIRE CIRCULATION: PAIP ADVERTISING: OC.H.W.Ca. IT'S- TIME for the Good Housewife to lay in her supply -of Peaches for the Winter table. . , They are plentiful now and in Prime Condition for PRESERVING, CANNING and PICKLING Home -canned Peaches put up in glass in your own kitchen do not have that "tinny taste" so noticeable in many factory -canned varieties and besides A Mason Jar is Bigger than a Tin Can CAN YOUR OWN Order a Box from Your Grocer Today DAILY SUfAY 71,625 76,332 AN increasing circulation of greater buying power spells ever-increasing result for advertisers as the trend toward good business continues. It is but natural that the splendid gains The Omaha Bee has been showing in circulation should be accompanied by handsome increases in advertising for. The Omaha Bee gains in circulation mean gains in business for The Omaha Bee advertisers. i The Omaha Morning Bee THE EVENING BEE Omaha Fruit Dealers Association Bwy hf Ina Wo intll f by th Join itdl Sfte U $1.00 pr bt, 53 jot vjsf"g--4r-Jgr? Jfs