The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Till: OMAHA PIT.: THlTtSOAY. FEPTKMKKlt 21,
Hearing Kndcd
on Overcharges
at Stockyards
General Mauagrr Umliug
hum Till f Comlitioin
mil Vr'wr Mainlaiii.d
for 39 Vrar.
Kxmi lives for
Railway Strike;:
Tin dprrial committee irprc .cnt
rig tfie l(kan! paiktr adiinni
ration, which arrival here TumUv I Still) I'r'i Association
morning to in w itc rlutyrt ol
overcharge for trrvur at the I
I. ul It'.' f'ii.Um til J it v. hadjl II 111
U-.ii l . ..nu.r i i our d 1-! Jl'WCM I 1 5 Klines
ii'Ki li'ill ttntiai JiatV P rn S IHM
Ujm r,"
Big Ktcaiptt JUndhsd.
Am.'ilii'H M the refold ff tbc
Ft u k Yard inti'.;i4iiy rmrruiit thr
ptit JH hurt, m hit h tit ma m
Unde 1 '''.'. t'lf l.dlouiit id'iili
lute been handled bt lllr local ji.
.15 JJi.7' cttle, .,7.t.im. cU, 7u.
Itt..N Ins, ."i..).;ik hru and
ill1),!1 hour Mini mule, a totnl
of 1 7 J,.'.' I, Jin had of Inc. link
Tlic rninilt-r tomlm miu the in
rtiiUh left nitflit fur I'r-
(iiij, I'l, where it will hold hear
ing, Jl'rr which It will M l I In-iU'i.
Episcopal Bishops
l'.:im A lUmm. it . . j.re .1 i p,L 1 tThttrrlt 1 lnll
t'sl Mr JUrri., !:i,iIJ lilr ' , ...
r ii rt , "'iihii.!!) n.jiuUnai, .mi s4ii.i ih near i aiur m i an
UIVU I ICIC5V VliarKCS , I'l Hint u kI.uui judicial
i i'liimii a in thr vilii!it o hi tUim
ii-r trrvur 4 ml rij yuiriniir ilur
tiitii
Mmk lard, fun. In,) it, labor yr.
tcrday af'rrnnon with the Hiking mi
of a complaint of mi independent
trader, who dropped hit charjret be
fore any testimony mi viktn.
YcMerday W4 prnt hy the mm.
niittce in ukmir testimony from
Fvrrrtt Buckingham, K''K'ial mana
ger of the yards who t.,!J of n
eral condition and ctiI"in of the
loral )rd tincc it ritablUhinciit
34.y tit ago.
Sell Below Cost.
Among other thing, Mr. flueking
ham trsiihcil tli;,t a duigc of t a
buhrl uai made fur corn, w liith
had hern the tixrd priie fur many
year, except during the war when
the charge wn incrcatl to what
ever the market price was at the
time, lie raid at on time, whin
corn hii (.riling for $1.10 a hii-diel,
the ito(kyard price remained at $1
and that price wa maintained for
tome tune with the hope the price
would ko down.
'When hay wa $40.50 a ton
told it nt $40," said Mr. I!iu kumlia n.
"The price now is $22 50 a ton. We
In I It-ur 1'rintiiig KxjM rt
(iiaml l-'l.ilid, Nell,, Npl,
Sire iul ) rerttary Buck the
Mate i'ret ultot'iation alitluuni-rt
t li.it he Mill have i meeting hi re almut
November 14, at which tunc Nehru.
ka tirniicr tu.iy hear H. T. I'ortc of
.S.:lt Lake Ciiy, author of a price
phiil for eominerei.il prmtuiK lie-itrg
ffjllowrd hy many printing l;nu
and h'ijhly rtconinundcd hy them
!..!.. I II.. v ... VI t.. . ...
lonim. ir .tiui, ".I'HI i. . t , ... .. . . f
.11,1, it il n8 OT fl""tlf IIIMII fir 14IC VI
u,d the whole uutfer of the m- ' T . '. r. T . n. i. ... .
I co.da.-tl.e pr.ipo.ed rrHtfrmrnt I . ,1 , for mC l' unh he
of SH,,W. !,a,l..r l, ;!
taili. Hi.lurv ut U'M'tisie. in coiuruhoii here f,imll!'"rmy
'j'lupri j n an eiii!iiien! to the coii ' , , "
(loiift-rt'iii'f. , itiiiuioii tut it wat proi '.rd u t-' .Man I-ifi Two ViVt'Li After
i iiiotc a 1,41 1 1. r w4iul iiili propuM d
i.. .... . . .... m , r a it ,'i.id'iutioii.
Kc'oii-i.liiluy tor the uilioj i hi p-
lice Want Ad 1'roduce Keult.
hroniilit t" m;.l for hrtety m con . j nmHid hy hi wife nid even
llntii H with st jl(n:riit. ill a book I ( Inhlrcli.
uli'.-li lit. I. .i.t tillltti.liril I - - ... - - - . , - - . .. - .
Aio.itf .h.ri, hi the inc. ....rial ' "" J
UJi. th.il l'illitlll IiTilUM llAil ffllU- i
Road Conditions
FfirnUlirrJ hy 'Hi Onmhti 4uto I lull.
l.liirnlii lfiliHy, Ki - tii i itn tfl.r
rniii t to 'iiUiin F'uaf , fn r to tf t
jn jtt imtmy. Iti i n n mu4
JiaVnl In li V I't'DM'r icitii ut Hlu f,
" niM v-t nuij ih-n nur(b Kw . Ji
0 I, I) - ?('. In nul
i'nr(i,iiiJ.r4ef )rn h m ay HmdiIj' uuU
lliKltiiintl 'mitf It ! M'H.J
. A Ito-.U
tiforift VmIii;ikiii U)fhf ItifmU
1 uittrr ItnltU fl-M Highway- ItiJ
fi'uwn rtAcn ( uixil IHidft at i Mil-
I a'uri X'allvy. Kulr to cul tu hiwi Oly
WC i il l tiorlh
t!l4hwa Komi K.id
tot uoi to
o iti4 huTxp'-k
Oinul.i I ut 1 1 ! r; li m. ii
tnau-itain b.g iiiMitution. which wc t..,,... v,.bi.... ,u.h ....
tweH ewuiitU inufft mid ',Uit.uf li(,
I'-ntr lu Koo.l li.irlh,
Kipit f Tratia. Hou'h ttomjN iroo.l la
At. hlion II4.I tltiimr brtwf.vtt Aic-h m
mill I.t av'l.wai ih. t.vftvtrnwi'rlh l knu
ri. 'i I y. ri'.t rmr
llltiT In llivr lo.n't Ro4.l ftlr
I'ltli u-eimh oliurillnu (air I)
,.o..
I O, A. Hh'irtllnt Rnaila uil.
IUuii irn It. mlHund giiu'l.
consider (if Krc.it benefit to all han
dler of livestock, and it cost a lot
of money to keep the yard in opera
tion at a high ttandard of efficiency,
and there must he a revenue to
maintain them, We fry to cuualiie
the profit ao there will be no
burden on any one. There has been
Ilri'iikinc Iliit iSVtk in Fall
Cl ;ir;jt ai4!iit tli'.hon W ilium Scl r.ii.k4 l ily. Sent .' (Spe-
M. Ilrnv.lt, II tiled, i'l Alllla, i ul.)--Krci Ii title. Who fell finiil 111
tuiii t'.iil.e 4t phurd at the doott rre dioppcil in the hotxc I hmhoot, ! h..ru ltl iii week no and broke
of t'it Aoociatej Kulway I'ntci.' hn a cotiiii.iitee wa di" haied iln neck, tinl c.trly TmimUjt. He
i.... . tvii M l- ttrll Itrnl ; it ,u",,, r 4'i.iitiiU'fatioii ol a .ett. v a. p4r4',tcd fpnil hi hip down
. us by l,o ;,';( 'it'"" !'" I'm- !..... of Aikaut't ,e the anident and hi. ph,in..n
trik', in itiiwriiii AHorit. i- . ..i I, ,, ii.-i,,... i.- i . n i o
. tii,.i ,;, ., I il . w-'.mih ....!, cx.t .-V nidi itui iuj ni'i.es itr leiovriy. lie-
O..I I'tUIHIIf 1. Ml ii
tcrday,
Mr. Jewell ilicl not pcar hi Ion
Jn !;i- Janic II. Wilkerton in pt r
kco. 1'iit hit atioincki read Into tin
record a ,'H-pase uftiitavit in uliu'l i,.,,.,! n,, , ,,.,,,,,1 f ,,,, mnn tu
Mr. Jewell recited the caiie whicl Vaiinilialitiii,"
he nuiiit.iiii hiounlit on the ttnke
i!. Uihd the hii-tory of the varioui ,.v. Jatitra I. Itt't lif I'ilfl m
tui.MirittNi'ul peace ciiiiieri tut which i . ... .
ret, del the iiyrce.n.nt reached with! Am'J'taiiri- III S'liatl' Ktti f .
Kinie roidt heif lat weik. and del Lincoln. .S. pi. Jit -Hey. J.ime
cbu I the union rdrri had never I Ii" he, Omaha, i li.urm.in of pr. rc. I .
com Iniaticcil vio'c n.e, j ive p.ntv execiitivc coiliuuttee, )ctcr.
lie a-.crled that Mine Auf-u -l 2. i ' 1111,1 acceptance of a nomina-j.
whui the Unkcr accepted Veuleiit i ''' "'i cminiiiee to ill.
Ilaidng' m coiiiI peace propona!. I 'al n coii.idered a vacancy in the ; ;
tlic rtilviay executive have main- i nominaiuni (or .I'm tied Maten enator. j .
ta.ned a lockout iKainl them, J'"!"'- Arthur Uray wa the ong-1-
.Vr. Jewell .aid he had been ad- "oir.tiiee for the oliicc. hut he,.
vi,cd hy coiinul that the railroadu '' ''" '"'. '"' i,lTC"'
.line aim, iiiiuiiiuiu iu ine 1011111111"
tee, h;:t pu'iliily declared he it not
a r iinlidati'.
Civile J Feriuindc, profireive 1
c.itiili.l.itc for railway coiutiiitionrr,
'to fill a aiHmy, hat aNo ii'td a;"
Married 61 Ywr v,riM,'n 'I'l'llj i:
I'awnvu City, N'eli., Seiit. 19 i, , I. . t , r:t .
i-i"l I Kit Kir. lo,.l'aini .iul-ni ill I lie
l'alite t ily, Nrlt , ept, ill."
(Spcilall-- Ue t', X I .i tt ..HI. a
tol ol I II. ( Mvthodot ihurch here,
pnat'hrd h tarcwell cin:.i hue to
a packed dim ill. Krv Mr )4oii
hat heeil popular al.o with nuiiilur
ol other ihuriltct. The local Marmie
loiiue marched from their lull tu the
chuuh and occupied a te.eivcd cc
tii'tt
nrftIk Slrikfr Kcturn
Xmloik. Sell , N pt. Special
'i el. Kraiii.) 'Mcir ll ail jl pet cent
of tfe !ii.e he.e lia'r ie vll
uiveu platik m the local hop, I he
lice 'tilling car trrvice maiiitaiucd hy
the railroad ihiriug the ttnke hat
been MiKpetlttcd and all but three ol
the Ifi deputy sheriff have hrfn
i:nii.ed A a roult a laie iiuin
her of ktrikehreakrrt have reitined
their job.
Hoard of tlot.trol Hcfuc j
Suj:4r at 7.12 lVr llimdriil
l ilifolii. Sept JO (hpeiial - I lie ,
ttatr board M eouind la. ietii.nl to
pillilu.e cih'ar olliltd at I' l.' a
hil'i.lleil 'I he hoard, ill the Impr id j
ticttm ilieaticr ii!ar. ivill k fol
t.rw d I), lolier In. A com.
p.tnon with a tear a'o how that
bacon iit ham are muill holier,
Mime Hour i lower.
PoMuffiiT Order
Waltiimtuii, Sept, .M- '(Special
Ti leKraiii.) Tht civil tervice com.
miiou auiioiiucrt that cxaiinii.iiion
for pietideiitial poimailei mill he
held on October 17 fr the foliovtinx
4c.uiiie.: Nibra ka, I' Uir. J.'Vm,
llartnigtoii, i.'.jini; Maditon, $2A'V;
Nrhwh, J-'.4ii, I'laittiiiouih. $.',5ihi.
Sianion, f.'.Jnti; Tccuiuteh. $.'..1iHi;
Tekamah, $.'.400. Wanc. J.'.WHi,
Wymoie. $.?,.UHJ.
had no lepal rml.t, under the rule
of lie I'luied Statet railroad labor
hoard, to deny his men their former
senior. ty right when liny iciuuie
work
SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STHEKTS
Two Exceptional Values
Dining Room Suites
The Season fs Latest Productions
in
l'rawl, pioneer rcd.lrnl of lliii com
munity, celebrated their OUt weddini!
anniversary yesterday. Many fiiend
railed d.iring the day to extend con
KMUihtiotH. Mr. J'raul i KM, Mr.
1'rawl .'.
M imliiiiiiM h'uit for .Salary
Lincoln, Sept. JO, Afier a confer
ence here t'ulay hi t w een Attorney
tictiir.il Clarence A. Davis. State.
Auditor Cieorue W. Marsh and W. T.
'Thompson, attorni y for Lieut, fiov.
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AN ITALIAN TYPE as pictured, in American walnut, Kensington two-tone finiwh.
UO-inch buffet like cut $75.00
4ijxC()-inch oblonjf extension table like cut $58.00
Set of six chairs, five isidu and one arm chair with verdure tapestry boxed scats,
set $G5.00
China clo.set to match SG8.00
Serving table to match '. 19.00
New low prices effective to
day make Overland beyond any
shadow of doubt the greatest
automobile value in. America
Body of Steel ; Finish of Baked Enamel;
Smooth-Riding Triplex Springs; Greatly
Strengthened Rear Axle; 25 Miles to
a Gallon of Gas
New Prices:
Was Now Was
Touring .. .... $550 $525 Sedan $895
Roadster 550 525 Coupe........ 850
.A k. TUt
WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc.
Phone HArncy 0353
2562-4 Fanam Street Factory Branch Open Eveninga
Now
$875
795
Today to
ebA
We Cordially Invite Visitors
to Our Store
A QUEEN ANNE SUITE in two-tone walnut, the Churchill finish, new and dif
ferent. 60-inch buffet $69.50
45xG0 oblong- extension table $55.00
Set of six dining chairs, five side and one arm chair with rich tapestry upholstery,
at S58.50
China closet to match $68.00
Serving table to match $18.00
'i iii iii i i
I I I I i"l I I I I I I I I I I I I I i.l";iiil "I'll' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I llii'.iil...il'..l.'..ll '' lillKI.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Railway Company
Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf
Railway Company
Announcement
Those Companies are not negotiating a settlement of
the shopmen's strike with the officers of the shopcrat't
organizations. An association of Rock Island shop
employes is being formed by those now in the service
with which all future negotiations will be conducted.
The men who were in service July 10th, 1922, will head
the seniority list and those employed since July 10th
will follow on that list in the order of their employment.
There are vacancies to be filled and our officers will
give preference to former employes who apply for
work and whose record is satisfactory to the employing
officer, and while such , former employes cannot be
given their old places on the seniority list they will have
restored full pass and pension privileges. As to such
former employes returning to service before October 1,
1022, pension continuity of service will be computed
without regard to any break on account of Mi-ike. Km
ployment for those not now in the service will not result
from waiting for some other person or persona to ar
range for it, but will be given only on the personal
application of the one who wants the work,
J. K, (.OKMAN, President.
'rmt vau(c ftiviwo io"
Th br ry
onMld wild lb IntlilutUa
itrivtt o da !"
making Ilow.o' lh Vlu.
Glia Slur. $ cur four,
room apartment, all furnished
rdy U I la hous.krep.
in. W furnUh
3 roomi complett for
iM.7r
4 r 'm complete fur
JU70.00
I roniiu complete fr
i(is.7r
Lurce, fluffy Huston Ferns, fn
5-inch curtlifti 39c
Fine wool- faced IHankcU,
j;r.r:::: $3.95
$1.25
Free! Free!
A GARLAND PIPELESS
FURNACE
or a
FOUR-PIECE WALNUT
BEDROOM SUITE
See them in our Howard
street show window.
And 39 Other Uleful House
hold Article Given Away
FREE
Friday, September 23th
at 8 P. M.
Ask About It No Purchase
Required
Galvanized Water Pails. 19
Galvanized Tubs G3
Oak Footstools 79J
Nest of 5 Mixing: Bowls 7t)J
Aluminum Double Cookers
at 750
Set of 6 Enamel Spice Boxes
at 85?
Good Clothes Baskets. .i)5
Washboards 550
Large Clothes Hampers
at S1.25
And hundreds of other useful
household articles at Value
Givinx Prices.
Whitf K ii.ii.ii I Kiti n 'i
Cabinet tf.'.7r
Oak Kitchtn t'abinet
at a I n.75
Mr'! M
I
W,::.t
i ' if
i'Vi II tn , ,
ti Mi
Ml
Yens
trtfc V fc.'tj K
UeiJ $i, kl ! J Ilia
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