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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1922)
THE OMAHA FFX: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1922 (!n;::':;i Chosen 1 ica(iiiurliTti ol Synod District ('ourititfi vt Moth North tin t South Division! of I.titlirrjn Adjourn! at Noun. 'Ml Radio-Frequency l iU4 uuu;: navw Om.ih.i vs chosen ycstrrriav I rtij(jj4rtrri o( the North Nelirsslu iiirif( cif t it? Mi"ini ) no'l of the 1 uthrraii rliuich. The convention f bMli the North and South St ruailu (IisIimIi, win. Ii surtH Uit Wednesday, (nljniinird at noon. The districts nirt ill Jnmt scinn ycstrr lay morning in J loir I Cattle audi torium, 1'rof. August Srhuelke of Seward, treasurer, rrrxirtrd receipts of the Nebraska Iitrirt for the year ending July 1 were f l.l.'.OOO. This ii $K),.M) more than the re ceipt of the preceding year," he iJ. "The synod's work hat gone forward in ime of the prire of torn and h"K wlni h aitrcts so many of our nieiiilirri on the farm." Recommendations Adopted. The evaluation committee, an pointed to adjust the finance of the two newly-created districts, recom mended that endowment, beginning Augutt VI, be divided equally be tween the two districts, that the preaeut treasurer serve both district till Urcemlier il and that cash on hand at tint date be divided accord ing to the number of communicant menibera in each district and thai Ihe rhurch extension fund be divided grographically. The convention adopted tlirse recommendationt. To Hold Joint Sessions. Rev. C. If. Decker. Key. J. Hoi atiMii and the two treasurer were ap pointed the committee to make final adjustment of finance.. It wa voted to have Rev. Fanl Matusclika of Lincoln continue a di rector of mission for both dis trict; and I'rof. II. Hillmann of Seward inapt-dor of church achooli for both districts. The two district will have lome joint sessions in future conventions or will interchange delegates, so at to keep in friendly touch. Prominent Lincoln Man I Killed by Automobile Lincoln, Aug. ZZ. Elmer Wil meth, 27. member of a prominent Lincoln family, was struck by an automobile late this afternoon and died an hour later in a hospital eon ducted by his father, Dr. F. L. Wil meth. VVilmeth was superintending a sewer-laying project on an out lying boulevard and was crossing the street when struck by the car, which was traveling rapidly. Wil meth waa in the aviation service during the world war and had at tained celebrity as an amateur flyer. -ooji Antrim I Ai.l for Short Dm tinre. (Irrat celcbyy Benkleman Men Are Held on Charge of Burning Store Lincoln, Acs. V. . inspector Butcher of the sUe fire marrhul's office returned ycrtcrday from Benkle man, where ha conducted an inves tigation which resulted in the ar rest of W. M. Stogsdill and Thomas Bisgard on the charge of setting fire to a stock of good. The two men were bound over to the district court in the sum of $1,500 each. Tfce fire they are accused of starting de stroyed a building and stock of gro ceries on the night of July 14. A vacuum tu' et with a loop antenna will receive well over short distance., but for best result Radio-frequency amplifier should be used to build up the energy of the intercepted waves. 1 he ood antenna is directional receiver, and reeep lion it best when the loop it pointed with H end toward the tending its lion, me loop intercepts only t small amount of the energy usually received by a good antenna, but il is safe from lightning since it kn be utcd indoor. It doe not pick up static like the regular antenna be cause it does not make u.e ol a ground connection. Metallic Lining. The use of the regenerative ar rangement complicates the operation of a set uite a little, but at the tame time louder signal will be heard than would be oblained from a tim- pie receiving circuit. The regener ative effect give rite to all kind of noi.e in the telephone receivers. Oftentimes in tuning there will be "fading" of the lignalt w hen the hand i brought near the dial. To overcome this "capacity effect" of the body it it found necettary to line the inside of the panel with a metal lic shield. Inasmuch t the capacity of the body materially affects the delicate adjustments of the regener ative set, the dials of some instru ment, ar made of rnul ana are rounded to art a shield.. Oner adjusted, a regenerative re- elver will kern il adjustment fairly welt, except fur an occasional rraula lion of the filament rheottat. Radio Seta No Hazard to Fire, Say t'tate Marshal De Moines, la., Aug. JJ-I'rob-ability that installation of the many radio sets Mould greatly litrte-ite the hre hazard in the state was discred ited today by Slate l-ne Martha) J. A. Tracy of Ie Mnlne, I. "Although there have been two fire In the state which were trace able to radio sett, 1 do nut anticipate that there will be any appreciable rumber cau.rd by spark Iroiu these initruinents," Mr, Tracy said. He credited tin. assertion to the fact that there have hern instruc tion and rule issued by radio rom ps nit for prevention ol lite damage with their sets. Kadto sale.mcn, Mr. Tracy said, were also careful to warn their buyer afiinit rareh Installation of their tei. The fire marshal also expressed the belief that the radio rraie had abated some what and that hereafter complete radix plant with adequate fire pro tection would be installed rather than cheap, poorly constructed out- lit. , Edward Conn and Ccome Ikenor. Omaha musician, entertained radio audience last night when The Oma ha llee broadcast icveral piano and saxophone duet by the artists from nation WDV. Conn at the piano and Ikenor with the saxophone kept the ether re funding with appealing melodic from WDV. The Omaha llee broadcast every night except Friday from tation WDV from 7 to 8 and from 9 to 10 Health Course to Be Given by Public Schools First to Eighth Grade Pupils to Get Comprehensive In struction Starting This Year. All That He Needs Are Lace Ruffles, Ribbons and Nice Powder Puff Long Beach, Cal., Aug. 22. Corduroy trouier with flaring bottoms inserted with gaudy gus ts and garnished with long tai sels, were scored by Police Judge Carl V. Haskins, when the wearer, Carlton B. Gilbert, an oil worker, appeared for sentence on a charge of improper dancing in a public dance hall. "All that is lacking to complete the picture before me," said the court, "is lace ruffles about your cuffs, a few ribbons in your hair and a powder puff in your pocket. Fads are fads, but there ia a limit" A comprehensive course of study in health education will be included in the public school curriculum at the opening ot the new school year Sep tember 5. Considerable has been done here in health and hygiene instruction, but thi i the first time that this kind of instruction has been definitely out lined through a course of study in the Omaha schools. The course will run through the grades, from first to eighth, being adapted to the capacity of the chil dren in the various classes. J. H. Beveridae. superintendent of schools, stated that he believes edu cation should orenare the rising gen eration for the responsibilities of life. It is his opinion that instruction in health is surpassed in importanSe only by moral instruction. The second grade children will be taught to sing the following lines to the tune of "Yankee Doodle" "Th. .1 beat doctor, anywh.ra, And no ona ran deny It. Heat ana Air Ar. Bun.hlnr, Wnt.r, Ex.rcl.e and met U. S. Steel Corporation Boosts Pay of Laborers New York, Aug. 22.-(By A. P.) The United States Steel corporation today announced that the wage rate of day labor at all its manufacturing plants would be increased 20 per cent September 1, and that other rates would be equitably adjusted. At the offices of the corporation it was said that about 156,000 would be affected by the new ''scale and that they would receive 36 cents an hour under the advanced wages. The corporation has about 220,000 men on its payroll, but 64,000 are in the mining and transportation de partments, it was said. t The Best V the Least Expensive The Will. Saint Claire is designed and built for thot men and women who are accustomed to and Insistent upon th really fine things In lit. And large production, born of popu larity, make poulble a Wills Saint Claire price well within th muni of 11 these appreciative men and women " WmtftN MOTOR CAN CO. On Huh) si SOlk AT twit tan WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE 0 & o SUGAR fjW9 fur Cab ft" 0riUt4 fl mi rn at tt ! mniiiiii r . Patrick Kelly, 110, Noted for War Record, Dies at Mcrna, Neb. Man Plunges Into Devil's TeaKeltlc9 and Dies of Burns Loaes Footing ami Slips Into, Hot Springs at Klamath Falls. Ore. Unable to Climb Walk Klamath Falls. Ore., Aug. Z2. Frank Albert, S' died from burns received hen he fell into "The Ieil's Tea Ketile, a hot spring here, He lost his footing while fill ing a barrel for house hold utc and plunged lino the spring, the tempera ture ol whiih Is about V7 degrees. Unable to climb the slippery bank Albert was in the hot water several minute before his screams broiiKht assistance. Brother and Sister Suicides. Drs Moines. Ia., Aug. 22 After his sister, Kinnia, JO, had ended her life by taking poison, l'aul Ii.irt 1, ii, hung himself from a rafter in his barn, brooding over the loss of 115.0(10 invested in oil stock was thought to have been the cause of both suicides. Three Hunters Shot Dead. Portland, Ore., Aug, 22 Mistaken for ilcer, three hunters have been shot since the deer season opened Sunday, according to reports which reached here from southwestern Ore- fon today. Koyal Ostrundrr of 'orlerford was shot by George Hurst near Marshfield and is be lieved to be fatally injured. Two victim, whose name are not known, were wounded by one (hot, fired by a hunter near Grant's Pass. One is said to be in a serious condition. United States Probes "Life Institute" Government Takes Hand In Investigation of "Healer of Ilroken Homes" Head of Cult Facing Charge of Operating Confidence Game. Neb., Aug. 22. (Special.) Merna, Survivor of two wars of the Vic torian period and noted as one of the oldest men in the United States, Patrick Kelly, 110, died here yester day. His first warfare, after having re ceived a good education in the schools of Dublin, in which city he was born March 5, 1912, was with the armies of the Italian liberator. Garibaldi. He lost three fingers un der Garhaldi's banners when one of hia hands was shattered. He enjoyed the Crimean war next and later saw military service in many foreign lands. In 1870 he came to the United States and be came a coal miner in Illinois. In 1884 Patrick Kelly came to Ne braska and acquired a homestead near New Helena, where he lived until retiring a few years ago to take up his residence in town. i Two Killed in Blast. Houston, Tex., Aug. 22. Two men were killed and i third injured at Goose Creek, 25 anile from here, when a charge of dynamite exploded today in a blacksmith shop. Southern Kansas Corn Crop Threatened by Heat Topeka. Kan.. Aug. 22. Southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma near Coffcevillc, are experiencing the first hot wind of the summer. The mercury is near the 100 mark and corn it being badly damaged by the f arching wind from the (outhwest. 'armers ay unless relief comes in the form of rain and lower tempora tue, the corn yield will be cut in half by the end of this week. Corn, until yesterday, gave promise of a record breaking yield in that section. At Wichita, the season's heat rec ord was broken yesterday afternoon when the official temperature was 102 degree. Hot wind added to the discomfort. Salina reported 10S de grees. Tchitcherin Refused Permit to Cross Belgium Hcrhcsthal, Belgium, Aug. 22. M. Tchitcherin, Russian foreign minis ter, and several soviet colleague pro ceeding to London on the Cologne Ostend express were refused access to Belgian territory today. They were forced to return to Cologne a they had failed to obtain the viae of the Belgian consul in Cologne, The soviet minister argued that his party was only passing through Belgium with no intention of stopping, but the frontitr officers were obdurate and the Russians had to leave the train. Chicago. Arnt. 2.'. The Kderal fovernnitnt has taken a hand in the investigation of the conduct ol "Dr Albert J, Moore, "brali r of broken hoiurt" and head of ihe "Lite In fttituie," The government wants to lind whether Moore ronductrd cor respondrndce rourtri in "home heal ii-R "Dr. Moore will be tat coutt to day to fate a charge of operating confidence game. Subpoenas have been issued it Mr, and Mr. W. W I alcdlt and Mrs. lame II, I art v.riuht of Oregon, III., wile ol an associate justice of the (talc aupreme court, who it expected to be the rhiif witness against Moore. Mrs, Talcott it alleged to have paid Moore 2,WX. She ia still "laithhil" to the "doctor." It i said. "Nonresistanre," based on the doctrine of "Resist Not Evil," wa revealed by investigatorn as the un derlying tenet of the cult. On litis same doctrine the three famous cults conducted by Jacob Ileilhart, "Dr Otoman Jlaiiisih, and Kvclyn Ar thur See were established, ' Moore defied hi accuser and de dared he would beat them if they appeared in court. Mr. Talcott and Alvin Proline canted Moore' arrest Proline's wife defends Moore and probably will testify in bit behalf IJolh Mrs. Proline and Mrs. Talcott were busy at Moore's "institute" to day. Dog Hill Paragrafs By George Bingham I J fill i Sim Flinders has a dog that fol lows him wherever he goes. The dog thinks Sim is a fine man. Tobe Moselcy says every town ha three classes of people: One that drcsse nice and has some money; another that hasn't any money and dresses wel on a credit, in trying to keep up with the first class; and one that work hard all the time, and never ha anything but a milk cow and a lot of children, Slim Pickens say jaybird look io much alike it is hard to tell whether they are the same ones or not False Claims hope there is no Mother who thinks she can treat her sick baby without calling in a Physician, or with remedies that she uses for herself. Most Mothers know that Baby requires remedies especially prepared for babies, yet there are some who think that what is good enough for them is good enough for Baby, and it is to these Mothers we appeal to give nothing to their babies that is not specially prepared for babies or recommended by their Physician. False claims may kill, but false claims can never restore your child. For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been aiding in the reduction of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted with it. Always keep it in the house. Proline id he would be able to prove that Moore' lessons to hi pupil were unless. He exhibited a tack of "raeicise" written by Mr, proline. According to Proline, hi wife locked herself in her room on her "rxercie day" and wrote "non tristncN sentence by the hour. Hi exhibit started a follows; "I love all that ha rome, come. and can come to me. 1 appreciate my every experience." Thi w written oner evrrv hour and during the intermission Mr. rrohne mediated on the "nonre.ist- sure doctrine which it srt forth. This kept up for 8 to 10 hours a Jay, Prohne says. Man Killed in Train Crash. Kingman, Ariz., Aug. 22. D, V. Kinney was instantly killed and si others seriously but not fatally in jured last night when two work trains on the Santa Fe collided at a point seven miles east of Kingman Senator Asks Removal of Federal Dry Chief Washington, Aug. Represen tative Hill, rrpubhtstl, Maryland, to day addressed a tetter to Secretary Mellon friursting the immcd.ate r moval of prderal Prohibition Com missioner llaynes, who Mr. Hill i barged, "engaged In drfrtudmg the United States government in that he is using and causing to be used the official mail dank c the Treasury department for the sending out ol personal political propaganda in the interest ol hinurlf nd his associates, the Auti Saloon- league." nTFWoTT T9 inll m. J IMsrfsAsWU. jnsvr n i - o WT !' fcl Ox It.. Lawns a rm e imut cs t ae Ffiono Doui 1623 sciMuti i MtTiui ruus CO. i4 le-ia a. lie Want Ails Prodinc Crsuli. SUGAR Purl Cans Fine Granulated 100 lb. baft- OSI.V tK CS.II T 1MU I I' TH4S H HOI S S4I k t il 14 l $49 siVi Bit The Old Carriage Maker Had an Important Truth 44 jtf O make each part as strong as the rest," was his way of "building a wonderful, one-horse chaise that wouldn't wear out till judgment day." This illustrates a fact that is keeping many doctors busy tLcse days human bodies, like chaises, break down be cause some part isn't as strong as the others. Very often it's because of ill-balanced food, lacking in some important element of nutrition. This is especially true of ills developed in childhood, and carried on through life. Grape-Nuts, that world-famous, ready-to-cat cereal, brings the plan of building each part as strong as the rest to serve human need. Grape-Nuts contains all the nutri ment of those best of the field grains, wheat and barley, including the vital mineral elements, and it is a wonderful food for building and sustaining health and strength. The delicious flavor and crispness of Grape-Nuts make jt a welcome dish whenever you're hungry. GrapeNuts THE BODY BUILDER "There's a Reason" Postum Cereal Co. Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. KU1 MY I i un nin i ram j-M-Jv Content. f5?luid Pnolmi Children Cry For 1i -.riHOL-3FBR CENT. AVeWabteftepwtioaJM .:;i!t;.t th Food tar Rrtvt' ftnothetomacksand Ucmw ilaeral. Not t s..l,X,lttrlMrf H 4W rUkrststani mm Wabash Train No. 6 LV. CHICAGO 10:30 A.M. AR. DETROIT 5:55 P.M. AR. BUFFALO 2:50 A.M. Via Lackawanna AR. ELMIRA 6:47 A.M. AR. SCRANTON ....10:45 A.M. AR. NEWARK 2:58 P.M. AR. HOBOKEN 3:13 P.M. AR. NEW YORK ... 3:30 P.M. Wabash Train No. 12 LV. CHICAGO ......11:25 P.M. AR. DETROIT 7:25 A.M. AR. BUFFALO 5:10 P.M. Via Lackawanna AR. NEW YORK ....6:45 A.M. From Chicago to New York and the East, the Wabash offers unusual service with its through equipment of all,, steel sleeping cars and coaches and fine dining car service Summer Excursion Fares j are now in effect from Omaha via Chicago to many Eastern cities and resorts. No excess fare via Wabash-4 the lowest fares, either one way or round trip, apply. We invite you to write, phone or call for information. waoaan i tenet unices, 1416 Dodge St., and Union Station H. C. Shields, Division Pass. Agent, 1909 Harney, Omahoi Mothers Must Use Care. Why do we io often call your attention to Imitation! of Fletcher'i Castoria? Because it la baby'a medicine and imitation! art alwayi dangeroua, paiticulaxly imitation! of a remedy for infanta. Your dmggist nay sot keep an imltatioa but they art to be found oa drug-store ahelm. Reliable druggists think only of the. velfar of their customer!. The other kind only of the greater profit to bo mad oa imitation!. Tour ova judgment tell! you that Fletcher'! Castoria harlng for crtr thirty year at great eipensa held ap it reputation, must Jealoualy guard it. Then, it follow! that thi! company must use the very beat f material. Mut employ tiperta ia th selection of th herU. Must titain ikUl4 chemist ia lis manufacture, Yeur !amt good Judgment mutt tell you that these irresponsible Imitator art trading oa your credulity and the reputation built up by afr, Fletcher, during all the) years, tot hia Castoria, ormti twouia n9 iaoitt uu it Kobos mm lotnt oi intcm iciro4 GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Stenaturo cf LOW FARES EAST Unusually low fare round trip tickets on sale daily via the Chicago & North Western Fy. to the moun tain, lake and seashore resorts of New England, the Atlantic Sea board and to New York City, Atlantic City, Boston, Toronto, Portland, Me., Montreal and Niagara Falls. tiberai return limit! and favorable atop, ever privilege, Fut train at convenient hour make direct e-mnectni in Chlcag with all Uuee last. Mt afford a iplendUl opportunity to enjoy a lUhUeetnf tour or to vUit your frteod ia thi Exit. For hall Inforwfttlea arj'hr Chicago & North Western Ry. IM IM laikasa Si, t.l.s. Uff4 i'A I tSull4.li4 tW-krl (lll - till I'!-. Its. Mra. (iUaU 4t. QO h I EUHOPE or a Canadian pacific Jjncr tone r4 iwaii cm, la iMJ IraaKM CnsJ. fur r ii. the iHtur,u Sm l.tK, Uta ti kut sU a iia as. . a ri.Mk,. r. a, . a. r rw . rS.tww.s.x,is.. r. A -A 1 "AIK HAIBAM