f mt mm HIE OMAHA liF.K: MONDAV. onoHKR I t n i i V loiLKni-iL- llitni Seeks Pardon Htrause of Valor Check Charge Halts 'English Italian. Sudden Romance Futllflll t Old Over Score Injured j(f 0. 1 Criticized ! m uenver Irani Wreck I '(-..it Hi ileciaioti i f lit ..i. ju-tt-a Mill hum (ha fun i.f J o ! t'upul loduv, J An iim.iliit Kitl, whoae iiujuv wast elvrn a Mia KiiiiUitli rarer, met i Ktm H.iixman of hiiu i'iiy. rriiplo) nf a department tlr ht-r Hire Week n, )l wn a ihh f luv At first aiiflit. They war to I m.uHe.l Tuesday. Sdliii.lnv Hulnnan waa arte.te.l n ml lii-lil for Inu atii; ition HI cm net Hon Willi Hi" fora-insi i.f a cluck ! lit the llcnrhm- IihIi I I "I'll tint nwirrv him If Iim I vulllv " ;,.l I..r, ..f nlM tMoher 10, toi,,,,, ., M1( , gonif ( (ink fir a. pardon Im-cius of hl lr Ulive dim tint II lm la iinften Kmliy." ManCord !!. Hipga, Omaha I!m Iti'Z.IrT, Ak llrlra4 From Jail Formrr Fni(il) cr ljfrln. Lincoln, Oct. I liil K-Mnn-ford I'.. Illk'Ka will . ar lf.TB the . n JartUeS, 4Nt 1, (,! Il.ttil ..e ,,r I'lilikf Frrni'Ii VI lid Crifi! "Ilai k lo MouiV' In (!ar pt'litirr, '1'liry I'.lifi-r IiVatrii Fiidilrr. Ij. n. Inn. Oct, 1 -tHy America, Ions Lin. mi ua her wliiilwiii'l . ill. In' i.iii.li.n mill a tiiuiiliy them seiiouety, in fr..li ltn I ittu irt i .ira short I a after 10 last ImkM. j 94everal nf lha tum acrioualy In.. jurr. War lakril In the foiitiiy ho- I ilUI, 1 ha intuition i.f ims rial .null that .iaU ian announced (1 I mmilil lt isMrrnl di lf..re they ! would I completely uut ff dinner, The rraali m-curicd on lha HuteeittH atreat m.i.Iih i uvt-r Ihaj rj'IriM.I yartla A Waal Ti-hiy iiuilli avrnua iar liaJ ' aiiiM In iliai Imm iiiaaatijora at III A..ffil r-iiliiMil aUliuM IiiihIiiik win H hv Senator Walsh in Meeting Here Canadians Expect to See Empire at War tit irianllnit th awaiia ot pilai.ii iia from Ida muniy Jiill In 'nm liu. Hhrrlff II. J.. Hnrh Ima v .ittt-n lha lnt hn favura n i.amla nr jr-,- il. n. Mkk waa icfivlrtwl of tin )fnUiX 9 1 2.000 from thii Oinulu a. i i.l.l Ht.ir.KiH rniiiimny ami fi'mn l lniailnn K''Iiih (hiii'i'li tirKuniuc linn, Jin w;ia mi i-iiiil'i of th ir ii .in ii li V. friii.li nl F. It. MfM kUr .f ihn l.a riilniniliy hua Wrilli'n thn hiainl ft i-t-i.r In w hi. h lm airmiKly niM.Ma I'Miii'iiry fur Tilifi:", lm la nmliT !! tin. . from two to flvi. y in i a. I. ut who M'- "Inin't worry, l m ii iioiwii," H.ila in m (nlil hla fiiiiiiva," Tha Juilca ilwiiln wliplhir liill l.'iiii ur lh Jjilar will win. i K-naiy imra niiiiur naiiH-a irnrn innr j Vrat rmly fniiilli avantie rnr, atila. ali.irn I hut illatmitlim iravrlinu In lha anma illrw linn, riimh. will) Kiun.e n..w Iia..ri-a fnf '!"" rmr ami of Ida al.illoimry i il rttr tot Irlliiil.-d Hi hh lilfi.t to XU lm a not .iin droiiKdt 1 th t irii imy Iimuhhh of link of loom In tda rlaon. I)iiwd liy Kiiiiln) rr, Mr. Mim'Hit wilira lha liimnl thnt JllKKa im.hi .I l,y d.iy n a mo.li at, inm-k, nilM iniiloyc, unit ly nlKht run- I'.rti-il wlihlrHil woini'n mnl lioolli'K-I Ki'ia, nml Idnl hla i. fiih nil. ma hii' anf- I I li nt lo ki'i-ii dim ili r'uuilniliT of hla Ilia. Mr. MmkliT wiya I;!.k' fiiinlly In tiw ih t upylnif an iii.u tiin'iit Hint ii'iita for Hil a month. II" atuti-a thnt In dla opinion. If 1:Ikk I " I "I I.', hlH'ity ii ft it aix nnniiha in Jill, III llaw of hla MmyliiK Ida (mat of n riirporiiilnii unci a i hiirh or,-iinlzJi-Hon, fill liPiiiura of a nniiiilal;iinl piny niiili' In lha cuunly Jull, lh oiirla iiiii.'ht ua mil hhhh tryli.i; to H Kiihila i li ii'-. I'IKK ulli Ki a da wiia Injiirwl nn IliB hi ml dy it l.low from a "mip" In tli h.uiiW of Murphy, tilliia O'lirlin, a prianiii'r, who Willi ntliiTa wna tryliiK 1D lllfHk out of Ilia lliiUKl.'iB '"Ullly .lull, lliio Kiiilihi-l Murphy ami lii'hl dim mil II tha ki-ya to the jull hud liaan lakan from him. Hlxa aaya h dun a arnr on lila wiilp ua a rcaiilt of Ida anroiliiliT. m; Cdi-aii-rfliM, eonvlctcil In JViiIk" rouiily of forarry, will nppinr l fore tlm doiinl of pnrilona to oak for a parole from the tuniti'iiilnry. Itn Ih alh uoil to hp a tni-iitlii-r of titled fumlly In Knglanil. Woiiit'il Si'i-k Kclraar. Koai'tla 1'ope of Omaha, arvinff one to 20 yeara for manalauKlitir. and Mrs. Maltla MrNlcliols of Oinalia, aerving from one to 10 yeura for man aliiiifdiler. will aifaln ak the board r.ir pitroloa. Mrs. McNlchola klllad inolhir woman In a nuarral. Mra. 1'ope "hot ami woiimlad Offii-er fain and alao aorloiiHly wound'-il air. oi moii, a ni'k'hlxir. n a naull of a ipiur ral over a clothe Una. NVlaon was al.nt throuxh th breaat while he waa hol'lliuf an Infant In hla arma. John Norman of Fremont, who killed John Moore in a crap name, exka for commutation of Hentence. He la eervlnn 12 yeara. Shi-riff W. c. Cjuilit dan told the board the killlliK waa unjuailfled. evldantly hav in(f dean ronimlttcd bacauae Moore had m.-cuinul.itfd a blKKr pot In the fiiime than Norman wna able to as namble, or as the hriff aaya, "con gregate." Commutation Aakrd. Archie Kdwarda of Alliance, servinK a term of 22 years for murder in tha aecond di-gree, naka for commutation of Hentence. In a K"n battle with a policeman. Ein Jordan, Kdwarda In iilhsed to have Bhot and killed hlH own wife Hnd wounded the police mini. The Khootiwr took place ficto ber 1, lil!i. Kdwnrria imniedialely escaped and came to Lincoln, where he had formerly lived. lie was iilen tififil. but barricaded hlinaelf in a houae and wounded Officer Hums be fore lie was captured, lie pleaded i.liv Tie now alleires Pen Jordan, Hie Alliance policeman, fired the first !iot and that a bullet from Jordan's elm killed Mra. Kdwarda. A. ! fioKeiH, who wna Ihen mayor of Alli ance, nenis out Kdwards" atatemeiit in a letter to the hoard of pardons. Kdwarila Is allej;ed to be a druc ad diet, or was when ronvicled. Tewcy Stillwell of (lace county, nervine a term of two to 13 years for n attempted assault upon Mrs. Hone, erans at Odell, will be beard on bis application for a parole from tha pen:telltla 1 J". McKelvie Makes Spirited Attack on "Rainmaker' Discusses Taxes Paid on liie Hrvan Farm and (,'lml Ienes Him lo Proteaf Sieeial I.oieii. an Villi III Ifie, Nib. (Nt. 1 In nddreaa delivered here in defense of Ilia i ivil udmiulalrullon ciale, liny, amor K. It. M. Kehie ridiculed promises of Hit lediiclions iiiude by . W. iiryau, deiuocralli- candidate for Kovernor, wdoin be has ehoaen lo cull the "rainmaker" inndldute. In connection with the audjeet of taxes nrnl to refute democratic ch.irtiea iIihI the stale obtains more than 1 per cert of the tax dollar lit Ida present time. (Governor Mc Kelvie oiled Ida liitlin re farm owned by '. W. I!r:,an In l.tiucaaier county, and showed where nil of Mr. Iiryau' lax dollar went la-twcen 1917 and I!i2:'. "Ill I'JlT," anid Mr. McKi lie. "(he total tax on this ouurtcr secilon of land Is-loiiKinK to I. W. Hryan was I ii 0 a 5 of which IIO.liT or 33 per rent to the state. The tuxes on this tract Increased gradually until in 11122 the tola! whs 122. .11, of which $40.13 or 18 per cent want to the alale." In explaining tho purposes for which these Increases were made, Mr. McKelvie asked If Mr. Iiryau would deny the $4 01 levy on the Bryan farm that went for soldiers lelief or if ha would oppone the Iirynn levy of f 3.84 for roads and hi-idx'-a or the (5.23 levy for the new capltol or the var ious other levies that were made to support state Institutions. After de ducting all these claims, the balance of the state's sliure of Mr. Hryan's taxes on the farm referred to was 12.10, which went lo sunport the other state activities, including the rou- stltullonal offices, the code depart ments and the supreme court, accord ing to the governor. Mont of Hie purposes for which the larger part of these increases were meant, now are fulfilled, the governor said, and It will not be necessary to levy again for these purposes. lie said the republican administration al ready had reduced taxes this ypur one third find that further reductions would be made as conditions warrant. Kansas City Man Cuitly of Uttering Forped Will Lncoln, Oct. 1. A Jury in the O'Connor will case at Hastings re turned ft verdict of guilty against James B. O'Connor of Kansas City, Mo. O'Connor was charged with ut tering a forged w.ll which purported to show that he was an heir to the estate of John O'Connor, Hastings re cluse, estimated to be worth between $125,000 anil $15(1.000. The state es tablished, Mr. Thompson said, tha. John O'Connor was' in Hustings, Oc tober 10, 1S0K, the dale on which the will in question was said to have been made by him at ft. Joseph, Mo. Litigation over the estate of John O'Connor biVs been going on since shortly after bis death several year ago. .More than a dozen persons claiming to be relatives have sough; to establish the right to his property, but in every instance have lost In court. prlltler la dethroned, but linitlmel j reituiiiia Ida lain) of Ida faithful to j lha old atiira of lha alhletlc and the latrlul world. pi rlatva rrlrs of "Kck to Ida uiov. ilea." Bounded III Oirpelltlera Ini tiered j and bruised aara. ua lie rci b-d define llnttling t-'lkl powerful blows, tut lha linnl.all public cheira lloinl.unl I dler W elles to the echo whenever lie ! fippeiira III the ring, yet da never w ins j and hla record year is u tnoinitiiiiiiua recital of ih f. ai. It la Ida same Willi theatrical at lira. H.irah liernlianlt, mica paid tribute to an l. shall audieiu-e In tha follow I li if Wolda; "Tha Kugllali public Is so faithful, If I nr. pea red on the slage. but were unable to utter a word, I should Mt ill receive generous llppl.ltlae, liccallae the audience would remember t hut I alwiiya had given them niy lnt." No Hume for Harvey. The fid that American diplomatic representatives to IaiIuIou ure nut pro vided with otllclal residences often glvea nan lo amusing Incidents. A story fretinntly told here Is that an Kngllsh policeman once stopped the late Jos.ph II. I'hoaie, when he was mnluiasador to the court of ht. James, and admonished dim for walking through I'lccadilly Circus an hour or two nfti-r midnight. "It's vi ry late, sir." said the police man. "Hi time for you to be at home." "Home," exclaimed Choule, "why, n.y dear fellow, don't you know I have no home? I am tiio American ambassador." Ambassador Harvuy will find him self in a somewhat similar position when he returns to London from the summer holidays which he has been spending in tho Scottish highlands. The lease on hla house In Chesham I'lace has expired find the new em bast.y, which wus given to the Ameri can government by J, 1'ierpolnt Mar- gun is still untenable n congress has j not snowed an appropriation lor its renovation. Ambassador and Mra. Harvey will live at a hotel for a while and later, take a house in the fashionablo Bel gravla district, I'llnce of Wales Popular. The prince of Wales blda fair to assume this swison, a popularity eiftial to that enjoyed in Kuglund and throughout Kurope years ago, by King Kdvvard A ll, when he was licir apparent. King Alfonso of Kpaln has sent a special Invitation asking the prince to visit him" officially dur ing the winter and he also lias re ceived Invitations to pay olllcial visits to IJelitlum aid Denmark. These were extended liefore he depurted for Japan to return the visit paid to England by the Japanese crown prince. Prince Edward has not replied or set dates for any of these visits as yet. Aa the chief boy scout of the empire, and iigalil aa head of the hospital fund drive, he la taking an active part in both organizations and is expected to return to London next week to give some attention to these matters and also to participate in a long list of sis-lal activities,-including the lord mayor's dinner, his Installa tion as grand master in the Masonic order, a review of the liit-rn.'4ional liny Hi-outs, and most Important of all, London society is awaiting .some announcement this winter relative to hngland s luiure queen. failure of tha brakes on Ihelr rr lo hold. Tha toiijurily of fhns liijuird were suffering from ruts rjiiard by Ilia fly ing gl.iaa. MM) DeiiinerMts Aafinlilf Fontrnelle In Hear Maai-liiiHU Siloii on (!ainiaii;ii Isiiea. lit To Poll- iii U-Boat' I.S (rlTlllilll SloL'illl lutrntor of Spinning Coiiiiasn to Ituild Submarine for Polar Fxnedition. lierlm. in t. 1 illy A. P "To tha nurth s,a In a l'lssil." Tdla la the alofciin behind a pro)ei't laiim bed by 1'r. Anacliiielz Kaemfe, Inventor of Hie spinning compass which la 1st lug Increasingly Hard In lha world a shipping after diallngulahliig Itself on Herman submarines during the war. The (ierm.mlu shipyards have r piled favorably to an inquiry by iJr Anacliuetz Kaem.fe aa to whether they they could build a suitable ik .a i ror a pol ar expe union, no aiieci fn-d a submarine of &00 tons, manned I v i-ikIiU men, with a rriilalng riidlua of lO.iiuO mitre, capable of remaining suinerged 15 hours at n time. Her capcliy would dn aufflcient to hold provisiona and equipment for two j eat a. The promoter of the project believ es such a audinarlne rould reach the pole more quickly than any other style of craft. Although doubt has arisen In scienti fic circles aa to tha practicability of Hie plan the promoters' chief diffi culty at present la wild to be finan cial. Having Just grown accustomed to the closed doora of Its 300 and some moving picture houses, the pleasure loving; public of Merlin la now facing difficulties among the legitimate thea ter folk. The actors are demanding wagea based on the official index figure for the cost of living. They want a minimum wage of 20,000 marks monthly., beginning October 1. The minimum wage for .September were 7,500 marka. Hanalor INivl.l I. Walsh of Mi (duai-lla. ibiirmin of the deiniMMtlC li i.iiloi lal fiimitutlee, Saik to, an SU'llence of 0ll eaina III tha Kill- room of Hotel Knnteni lie Saturday on the lasuea of tha democratic tarn- pan. II. After extolling the at d. luoi ist.c adinliilstralion, eaparially lha efforts of WiKslrow Wilson W propoaa ig- iklatlon D "hoatila cungreas" and ex- prraalng tonfldence thai Naliraka Hindi. latea for saiiutor and govrrnor would win out In lha coining election, lha speaker I iuih Ih-I Into a vociferous irltlciani of the rapiibllcun udmlnlatra-Hon. Ha Confidence Isstl. "No iiolitli-Ml party In the history of the country," ha declared, "lias so completely lost Ida conMih-ni e of tha country In 18 montha ua tha republi can imrty. The party waa swept Into la.wer with a tramendoua majority. Tha country waa hoieful. Hut after ID months wa find that nothing has bean done to restore stability. "Instead people are llnding out that there baa been enthroned at Washing ton it standnatlam of Hie worst type and the country ffl the control of men who are Invisible. The administration das been li regime of failure, of log rolling and wire pulling." ( Condemns Tariff. The senator condemned the Mo-Cuinher-Korilney tariff, the seating of Newberry and the defeat of tha sol dier Ism us. "You cannot expect a government who has a bonus for railroads, for war profiteers and the money power of the country to have a Ismua for the soldier," he declared. "The, war losses of every Individual baa been puld with exception of the soldier." Arthur Mullen presided at the meet ing. Kuth I'yrtle, candidate for state superintendent of schools, gave a short talk. Oaaahe Mas Iaa4 Hire, j Montreal, W'ta, I. I. The I pc- latloii in Canada's coinun-n-ml iu- j "" jtr.-poln, as Well aa in the isp.isl. la : PJaet Allpetl mm s lew riuuia win sea inn ainpua , a I War. Aa Canada la A loal iloiiiininn of ,1b empire, II la a. Inline,! til Impor tant quarters that even before iar liuinriit a rslletl, and no mutter what lh View of the xowmnirt t ta, Qua. lav supportrra lake the View I hat the dominion w II m at war. Premier MsiKemna will not depart from lha d.rtum cimcrdeil by lua pie Illicit gialiiithar. H.r W'ilfre. iJiuner, "when the ernpiie la at war, Canada, ia at w.ir." Alcohol Seized at Fox Drug Store ISuildiug and Loan Business Shows Increase lo lla Suji. .lied li. llliow W illi Mule for Hotel (illfsta. StN-retary Hart Heort .Vmc riations Hiilly c iveriiip From Adverse (,'oiiilitiiui. Fie New Stu ietief. Tda Sw.-al squad, haadad by Pie li.-e Kcrgeaut relink Williams, sel-d 10 gallons of alcohol Haturday at the Fox drug a(iie In tha World I In si I llllldlllg. According lo Helves nt Wllllants, the Pox drug atora bus been tha alcohol distributing point for l-cllhoye and porters of dowiitown hotels. "Hotels coniplaiuad about it and ad- vlajd H. M. Pox, owner of the thug store, two weeks ago that severs! complaints were made that lcllhoa jwera blllllig 'lull!"" theia ami thai It would hate lo rmiie Id a hull." so I i Williams. ' , Wllllsine said Hist the alcohol aU.i waa a. .Id In the drug aloie aa mu- Muia Willi a WrllkliOHtl soft id Ink live gnlduia of alcohol wna found hidden liehlud safe and ( gill. a. were found In a baker. H, M. Kox, proprietor, ws snrate.' and ball for fedelal UUIholilies Keiulilii uii (landidalea Popular in (osper (loiinty t.lucolti, Oi l, 1 -HKpwial -4'oun. ty Judga ", li I.ewia of ioier eouu ly, while In Lincoln, made the pl.-.hc-Hon thnt It. It. ll"Well, iipubli an cmidldate for I nill Htat. a s. iiatoi , will riel the hitgiiit Vote aver sc. cOidi-d a repnbllciiu In that tounty. He anid that Chalice II. Ilau.l.ill, le liiibliian i and! lata for goveiuor. wlil i-iisily curry lha county in spite of Hi fact that It Is noiiiially a . in.i i i'lo clrnughold. Hearst to Support Smith. New Vork, Oct. 1. William IL Hearst announced that he would support the democratic state ticket bended by Alfred K. iSmith for Coal Production Enough for Current Consumption Washington, Oct. 1. Production off all coal bituminous and an thracite for the week la esti mated at about 11.800,000 net tons by tha geological survey In Its weekly report. This waa calculated to be suf ficient to meet current consumption thought probably not quite enough to allow storage for the future and at the same time supply all the winter requirements of the northwestern slates, whose shipments must move by way of the (Jrcat Lakes water route, before navigation closes. The week's anthracite production will amount to between 1,800,000 and 1.900,000 tons, the report said, and the bituminous output will be from 8, 600,000 to 9,900,000 tons. Lincoln, M. 1. iHpeclall. 8ee re fill y J, E. Hart of the department or trade and commerce has summarized hla reimrt of the condition of build ing and loan associations for the year ending June 3", li22. It shows the addition of five new associations dur ing the year, making a total of 81 a asocial inns. The report shows an In crease In gross assets of $7,023,711!, or 9.4 per cent orr the 1921 report. The receipts and disbursement show practically the same ratio of Increase over the former report but do not equal the record of 120, the exact Increase being $1,937,741.45. Mr. 1 1. irt says the associations ure rapidly recovering from adverse conditions of 11121 and the linger associations are seeking good loans and report very few foreclosures. The summary for the ear shows the following assets and liabilities: Klrnt nuirif.isa loana H:,n17 li,aiiB In prucifKii of furr- 4 fluauro Loans on Btorka or paaalmnk arrurliy Keal eatiila, offli s anil other t ettata Ri-al eafnla sold on euntrart Mints and muniriiial aecurl- tlea Caah IMInquent Internal, fines, etc Furniture and fixtures Tnx'-s (.aid Other asaHs fV T Standard Spar A 7 ! jk jfthjr j If C3M2I.14 l.21,7li JO 1. 3HI.4I4 C 1T6.Ui.ll, SSS.47C 42 2.M.3I.J UMBO 4 f.,2fl2.li9 .H 3 1.979,11)9 e "Crlipy an crunch? an ll-th-time-cracklyl An' never tough ild Gee, what woul up before tomorrow 1 or Uathcryt happen if Kellogg's sot all catcd Army Dirigible to Start Return Trip on October JO Washington, Oct. 1 The army dirigible C-2, which recently -made a flight from Langley Held. Vn., to Moss field, Cal., the first transcon tinenal trip for craft of that type, Senator McCorinick Sees 'U nturt on Its return trip, probably . v ,, . Mctober 10, MaJ. tlen. Patrick, chief Nation iear I rosperity of tll(, ,.my nlr s,vrvice, approved th The nation Is on the verge of the plans of Mai. II. A. Htrauss, coinnininl- inu the C2 for the flight east. The actual Hying time from most siibHtniitial prosperity in his tory. In the opinion of Senator Me dill MrCorniitk and other prominent republic) na. according to Judge II, It. perry, chairman of the state re publican central committee, who was in Chicago In i-onaultiitlnn with mem bers of the national committee. Ju.U-e ivrry mad" arrangement fr the rmmg tii Nebraska of a entailer "f speaker cf iironiiueme. He eine.1 the hope that eVttnior Mct'ornih k and Mr McCoindck would be In 'd tnt before the ram ptign rlosa'. V, S. iWiffiYc Welfare Diret tor lo i-it iMii.iba LI. ii. as. n, t. l--llrin g. 1 '-til . !. It, W. !ll dlla.t"r oj the I, an i?u i!-o tuieol, left Waahiog 'ii for liniiih inp t.i li, if p i ft ea in .the n. Ml ti ttturn Weil lie i-.uiii in b l an i .1 it-hi.l. wa an.H ui.ied. In 7- tin M-ih liUx i..ri i f the ci ai.i I y . Democrats of Colorado Would Abolish Ranger Law IVnver, Oct. 1. The democratic, party of Colorado, In its 1M22 plat form, made public here, pledges itself to the repeal of the state ranger law and the abolishment of the rangers, the reduction of taxation, creation of stale market commission to assist farmers in marketing their products und in a limited and reason ably way to the erection and opera tion of storage warehouses for farm products. The democratic party also denounce the seating of Senator Newberry, de claring that Senators Pdipps and Nicholson, In voting to seat Senator New berry, drought discredit upon themselves and upon the olllce they hold." Ding- ley Held to the California station was reported ottlcliilly to be (!7 hours and II minutes, Wlih favorable weather conditions on its return voyage, the craft is txpected to lower it previous lljlng time when It si. ills est. First' of llerrin Trial Jury Fails to Agree in Case Against Dubois Doctor Pawnee City, Oct. 1 (Sm Ih I After deliberating for 4 hours the Jury considering the ci.se of Or, A, H. floU-rtson of liiilsds, who Is charged with assault, was hung. The vote 'wss 10 for conviction and two fori Formally Set for .Nov. flUrquitul. Or, Itotn-riaon w.ia tried! Muioii, 111., ' IVt, 1 To dale of on eoinoliliH of a young girl who hail) fliat trial growing out of the ii b-r-1 '"en taking lieatutmt from hlin fol i no mine kllllnga. .ii formally el j low log an epeiatioq, t for oeudxr . bv Circuit Judge I', Ifou certainly realize the difference in CornUahes when you eat Jfclloggb From the instant you open the generous sized package till they're tucked away in great and tiny "bread-baskets," Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a de light! You can't even look at those big sunny-brown, flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, with out getting hungry I Kellogg's are never leathery or tough or hard to eat they're just wonderfull Such a spread for big and little boys and girls the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliciously flavored and deliciously toasted in Kellogg's own way! You can't imagine anything more joyous to eat at any hour. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's m a a) - "ZtJff Sa II iaeai IOoa Aiaaies can ear. as mucn as yeJuC9T II they can carry I Every mouthful makes TnACTFDll health, lor sleepy-time-stomachs! TOAilj iy Don,t ust ,sk fo. 4,corn flakM.ii Yod CUKM II say KELLOGG'S the original kind ia KES the RED nd GREN package! lock and Total Running ilinda Paid up danda Dua ahareholdera Plata inane ... RnMrva fund (. I'ndlviii,l profile Other dabilitlre . !I1,91,729H l.labllitlea. t."k and dlvl- $86,4(I0,47 99 dlvl- 21, 378. 699. 4J on inconi- 1.6M.C71.T2 1,423. "3.4 700,278.64 i 227,672.01) . .4SI.9S4, 729.57 Total One of the world's greatest rubber markets is Singapore. t 4mg tMr A fcrw ilnrUt aWlr raif uttttraUratm w ihtt mt eaV ass Udv hvtjaa VmmtmtUthuUu mStimtemmieMrf. HUM faaaadaal ears' ajraaa fmuwxJ CAttOlt PJIMOranaVfa. nvfawa7nene ngkltnl kmt It eve tucrfiu, rs siav ar atfxMar reVaa? . Why Ford Owners Should Change Spark Plugs Now If your car starts hard, misses, sputters, balks on hills look to your spark plugs first. Old plugs cause hard starting at all times. Incorrectly designed plugs also cause hard starting and poor performance. Look the 1075 AC Plug over. It is the best design ever developed for Fords. Put in a complete set and see what an improvement in performance you have gained. If your Ford dealer will not supply you with AC 1075's any other good dealer will gladly meet your needs. No matter what car you drive there is a specially designed AC for it. 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I ei -ii I -Sjuahi i U l,..i-. if ihla I mini ".'. 1 - .;)iirii-y iii-F ia apienolit A IV I' (e I II l...UIti ' o lr I l l mm m iii mm ..'Xvim..i,.t.ii.t,tu , i It1- 2 ;"'.' iTr-a 4f I 3 32c 2J-J V; "-" iaf Y - 0. j f7 I m eIis ai I P ns 2 I tp 3?o? P?3 I -C I viZZti - infrAi!tnouncci of Onsalia. i'X f&'pyiie Omaha BeeWant'AJ. Imagine a man with a megaphone stand ing on top of the court house and telling the people of Omaha that Mr. Brown has a touring car for sale or that Mrs. Johnson has lost her watch! "CORN FLAKES Ala aaUrti .1 KtUOCCS IRUMIt IS 4 .UICXXI I MM. W 4 kraU4 li .id fiiiu I i.iaa ..lut i lava aitlli4 fiolit l,4lili of lha tlitto04ft! I..l ln U, a.i'intu to Wold latn hrr I. Hi let, I. ia M. iai fc.al.tl t ii p. at I n ! a. .i ! a ) I lo' 4t.a n i ur i LOST' it.. k.iui It . .Ill It I W I . I. I I IH , . fl i t t tf. s I i W iff. I l..-M I .11'. I wi i , I i i a iii... ,wtiii., lla lKi )l W is ) mi tia li e aii.a a. I ha h iil. en i I nf IH .1 . a i a a k .-1 l iiiiMir D R c s s r. s H AtiiU rit i MOOr.KATC PKICM Julius Orkin UU-UvJUUsb- 250 rimpt't. 738 m.tVK.aJi rial 3 f.4 41 'Wa4 luetaf ia4 " " a 4a, m 44. 4 V ,. atfi. iMvaw Ola nm N ..ii. iU ta ..41 aa ;aal.s Ij '"4 4 tksV is' .'4 .44' ai -nt aa 94 Haai. a 1 4 4 i4.i, 4 w. ae) aa . t 4-n4if.l -M, ,M4ie4 .k.4 m.t'4i it) ia ai.a -. -1 " 4i a a a ' 'a 1 'l , 4" a a .-4k . a t - a-4 ) 4 a 4.-ai I-K H) I'-.i H I I 44 44 A 1. It . le , e rt .4 .,t,l..4 I.. 4a 9 ,n-l i.44a. 1 e ''4 ia..'i4.r i---I iti la.iai . , a a evaaaa a a. 1.-1 9um a- .. . a a 4 a 4 al l ' .. 1ia hue, at 44 Mt .!. 1; isHor Jat Omafa department, aVl 1 If you had something to sell wouldn't you let this announcer tell the people of the city about it? If you had some want to be filled, wouldn't you take a little time each day to listen as he "cried" the hundreds of varied offers of other people until you heard one. that just suited you? The Omaha Bee "Want" Ad is the Great Announcer of Omaha. Instead of placing your want before the few hundreds who would pass the court house each day, he "cries" your want in more than 71,000 homes on week days and 80,000 on Sundays. He tells the wants and offers of hundreds of people to thousands of others evecy day as clearly and directly as though he shouted them from the housetops. Turn to the "Want" Ad columns NOW see if your want isn't advertised there today. Anil when you want to an ad of your own, call ATlantic 1000 and ask for a "Want" Ad taker. OmtH B4 "Want Ad ar iuri4.tJ la proU u 4t looaj oe tV.'ltr rulu any 4curtl lKr4iH lSr OmtH tpaprta r mnii rfuiJti. The Omaha Morning Bee--THE EVENING BEE Turmt - 4) !.,