ll-A THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, OCTOBER 15, 1922. Federal Trade Commission Ends , Grain Hearing Member! Will Consider Re. filial of Armour to Film hh Records in Final Report. Chicago, Oct. U.-The Federal Trade commission conducting hear ing! here punuant to a senate reso lution requesting1 Information a to whether recent high wheat prices were occasioned by manipulations or were tha rrsult of unhampered oner etlnn of natural causes, completed It liivritlgatlnn here and tha member left for Washington. Members auld that upon their re turn to Washington they would go over the evidence obtained at tienrlni' In Washington, New York and Chi' rogo, and then prepare a report to he submitted to tha aenata without conducting any further heurlnga. Tliey will alao consider the point blank refusal of J. Ogrien Armour to furnish the commission with records of )ils purchases and sole of grain or the futures transactions of the Ar mour drain company from July, 1920, to last May. When Mr. Armour ap- peared before tha commission Wednea dny ha refused to give tha informa' tlon until he had consulted his at tor tiey and today ha told tha commis sion that on advice of counsel he would not revenl his transactions. James W. McCulloh, the lust wit was, testified regarding his opinion of tha "(iueer.e" of last May, he hav Ing been chairman of a committee appointed by tha Chicago Board of Trade to investigate the May wheat Kiluation. lie said that wheat fu turee were being bought by eastern stock brokers at the time and he do duced that the tip to buy came from Washington, since he said stock bro l.ors ara ant usually speculators In the pit. Contrary to expectations, be laid, the price of wheat did not go up und the brokers lost. Frank Crosby, Minneapolis miller, said that future trading benefited tbs iiilllnr because It enabled him to take wheat from the market when needed How to Keep Well- Br OR. W. A. EVANS QuMtiaa cMcaralag arslms, alt, lea end eravsatloa SiasaM, ink. mitu4 tm Dr. Evens r readar at Iba Bee, tU ke aa.vsrse Mr mm Up eubjest la pnpm iisiitatloa, t)m a slpea. aMs envelope it in (luna. Or. Evens will aal sialw ainsneele er areMrlb Ur neilsual '". Aaareee letter la (ere el The Be. Cepyrifhti ltl Union Outfitting Co. Sixteenth and Jackson Streets Union Outfitting Co. Out of tha High Rent District Union Outfitting Co. Gunmen Loot Chicago Liquor Warehouse Chicago, Oct. 14. Four gunmen With a roustabout crew of 20, armed and equipped for any emergency, over powered the guards at the Grommes and Ullrich liquor warehouso yester day and looted tho four-story building of choice liquors. They made away with three truck loads, chiefly case goods of the best quality, according to a hasty check-up by the government official. The robbers worked with the utmost precision and the raid had evidently been carefully worked out In advance. Once Inside and the guards bound or beaten unconscious, they locked the doors and went about the work systematically. Their motor truck drew up to the reap doors on signal and the stolen booze was quickly wheeled out and loaded. (reu. Wood to Appoint Coalition Cabinet in P. I. Manila, Oct. 14. (By A. P.) Gov ernor General Wood unnounced to day that at the convening of the Philippine legislature Monday, he would appoint a coalition cabinet, choosing men frqm the col!ectivistim nac'onai.'sta and democrats, partites. " Manuel Quezon, president of the sen ute and head ot the collectivistas. In a sts that all members of the cabinet nhould be selected from that party, since It has a plurality In both houses of the legislature and will awume re sponsibility for the legislation. Collnctivistne assert that the cabi net appointments v.H not bo con firmed unless those named belong to the collectlviuta party. 1 The cabinet Is composed of the sec retaries of justice, agriculture, tho In terior, f.nnnee and commerce. The sTtmtij must confirm appointments. Los Angles Police Drop Dernier Cafe - t.i. Angvle. i .. 14. Ixm Angeles authorities have dropped out of the lnvtif;tition Into the death if Guy M. Iiiilcr, clutmmsi of VhouuiX, Ariz.: r.'hicicio, !ml l.rn Anvnle. whose tuJ,p works out or is removed in a boilv una fourd In an Irrigation rannl j ;.rge riroHrtinn of the cnes. To pre vent gum bolls, have tne teem ami gums put in order. Clean each tooth eac h day. s TUB I'NKNOWM lit MAS RACK TIIIKII Ki'fcdMKN. Mrs. li. M. H. writes: "I want to call your attention to another anions speclinisa of the genus homo, whom 1 have observed for years and always wun Mwiuierment. "He was an only son of weatthy old stock, tendorly reared by his wid owed mother who, from all I can gather, was a woman of rare strength of character, and possessed culture and retlnement to an unusual ucurt-e. "Well developed physically, he took (treat Interest In athletics, lie loved literature, and, at an early rnift his mother nsid Bcott, ' Pickens and Hhukespear to him. However, lie never niad any headway In mathe matics. Upon entering college, this boy's piiKnaclous nature asserted It self. Many were the battles he fought even one with a professor which caused his expulsion. Then for several years be amused Lhlmself at hmne dancing, Ashing, hunting. At the age of 24 he was married, and, not long after that, his mother died. As soon aa he assumed control of his plantation, his fortune began to dwindle, and he kept tnort' gaging the place every now find th He would have to sell land to pay the mortgages. "His family was steadily Increas ng. He worked a little, but never any actual labor, and never when It Interfered In the least with any of his pleasurable pursuits. He never ob jected to working for hours on fish' Ing lines or nets, or cleaning his nuns, etc. Then the time comes when he has not enough to eat; when his family has to do without bare . necessities. Does he wake up? Does he go to workT He does not: "He says occasionally that he wants a Job, but that is as far as It goes, Now he lives In a one-room shack and rooks the little he finds to eat himself on an open fire. 'His wife Is out somewhere earn Ing her own living, and the children are scattered about among such rein' lives as could be Induced to take them. If someone should tell him he was responsible for his bad luck, he would be astonished. He thinks that he has always done the best he possibly could for his family, and la very much hurt at any slKns of ingratitude on their part. I have iteen him weep wnen one of his children was 111. "The sicht of suffering In either human or animal arouses in him deep emotion. He would not needlessly set foot upon a worm, and yet he will not work that his children may eat," REPLY, This la a good description of a drone In a beehive. The sole function of the male In such specimens Is to beget young, and for this he Is sup ported In Idleness and incapacity, in ;ertn n Insect King arones, ine main, havtns served his purpose, Is killed bv the moro competent female. In the case or tne numan nive, sticn disposal of the drone- Is not permls aible. In Insect phases of life, the phe. nomena noted by Mrs. "B." attracts no attention. They recognize the only canacitv of which the Individual is ca pable is for the generation of the young, and even wnen iney no noi kill him they give him no other re- snnnslhllitles. In earlier human society nothing is done. The situation is allowed to drift without study, explanation or remedy. The next stacre is a children's court. In which the incompetent is ordered to provide for his family and, falling this. Is punluhed. The next stage la a social study of the individual, a part of which is a mental test. The conclusion is that he Is socially diseased, though sound wnen meas ured by ordinary physical and mental standards. Now they are trying to find the ductless gland which, being abnormal, causes the men to be abnormal In his conduct to atavistlcally become a drone in a beehive. How far they will succeed. I do not know. I must apologize to you. Mrs. B. for the necessity of abbreviating your terse, clear description and express to you my regret that I must be so little informing. Cause of Gum Boils. C. K. writes: "What is the cause, cure and prevention of a swollen Jaw supposedly comlnK from a gum boll or an abscess of the tooth?" It Is due to Infection with pus bac teria. The lacterla tnrect me oeeper part of the gum. the end or tne tootn rent and the Minuses neorby. There Is practically no danser of death, but some none d.es anil even eaBSSSBBsessesis Free Tickets to Our Dance at Roteland Mon day May Be Obtained at Store Ydrar Credit b Good THE EASY-TO-PAY PLAN of the Union Outfitting Co., which is at the disposal of every home-maker in the city,' enables the fondest desires for better furniture to be realized without paying spot cash for the full amount of any purchase- Just a few dollars we mean ex actly this is all that is necessary to have America's finest furniture in your home. Come in and let us explain the advantages of our convenient payment plan. Many Articles May Be Purchased for as Little as 50c a Week it iff Wmw nwir the Arizona, rap.tal N ploniber 13, "We do not understand tho action of the Phoenix nlBcers In asking lis to wnteh n certain man and then warning us not to arrest him." said Sheriff W. 1. Traeaer of Los Angeles muutv. "In view of that action we are taking no further steps In the case. "Put we shall be more than gin J to cooperate with the ArUsona authori ties In any definite scheme." Mayor of Ia Atier! Kuilitctl Iv llalian King I.J s Angeles, . II .-Mayor George IV fryer of .cs AnW- has ! snUihted r-y the king 'f Pl-- t!.-UM vt hi "f r and considerate treatment ft lh l'Ua population of t Aile, he bs Wi made ftit-M of the Order vl the Cmwa. The fornul pieeentat.oa f the dv iat.cn was made, at a banquet attend t y the Ital-asj mnsul general, vice evnaul anJ a auntr of prU n.l lulan America. Drny Poulirv Kl lncrfae. 4. o. tst 1 AttesajU ebuU la lcre t-itee aa4 aal fvuWrj from Ts te SjdrtltMMt lle were JWrv4 t'u ky the nirute evmmere fmml slue) t to UK.;it;nt aM schedule laeorpu') t"rs W 4ii aave geae law ef vwr II, .e r.lt e - salt le we wM af4 BHMnaJ It 9 - M 4 muIimM l M w f"l tsrt t re t.lve (Ireant Mlllt Now. P. P. writee: "Will you kindly tell me what I could feed my baby at the table? He Is month old. Would It hurl hinrto give him a drink of warm row's milk niKbt and morning?" KEVLY. Have your baby stick to breast milk snd fruit or tomato Juice until the hot weather has passed. Then start wtta cereal. If ou must give him row's milk once a !ay. dilute It with boiled water, 1 milk, two parts; water, one part. Hut b certain thut rows ara no tuberculous. Frmfr Wattliman at Miii Conit lrtI of DoiiMp MurJfr Trin .tn.l. iA , CV I, 14 Jne MOonl il. fontwr watchmna al the Jewel mine. a utd guilty of murder In the first eVre by 4 Jurt la d strict routt here today. f-r si4lng IJU Ontere ai4 Wilbur N. rrtu.a. stii dents f the (Yluradtt aVnt f Mine. tt a !diitg buuae here Jus I, The i,I,ci. w hu a we rnirnl the Rrsl tMlU4. ievaaeMtn the toila Hi Coetets was the eWtiahter a Int-al fciafdtM kuee arr sod rrt'a fc4 r enrl aa a ;H litdiaxs si Ike Kitt. U iff fl.lHK) Minlh .Mimuny twff a .nklr-l " ttU fll tMt !( IV Ur, vice tre.avl t Ihe ."iirf4 lllf . . :i-.k ,ut Me a s wire, . ftWI I ' II .1 .Hu... imai. 4i Je W Jl liMt M I " J",;. a le ias t e- lri tof c.khI. tk wa tw to tk 4 ..r . a atug at teotr fsj aM IUn wteeie. klkk K I tiuao-l ne U tWUMt ft In Uer rtkMr !"! t r,ww k k 1IIaS fC'S ' IM. IUi s.a4 tto ev,va af Delivers Any Suite B Pictured Below On Large Purchases You Have a Year and a Half to Pay The above statement provea conclusively that tho Union Outfitting Company's Credit Plan is the most liberal anyone could wish for. For instance 50c a week never forces one to skimp and pinch in order to meet a payment. And in time of sickness or loss of employment, we do not expect any payments. Could any thing be fairer? Delivers Any Article Furniture up to $50 10 CASH delivers this handsomo Queen Anne Din injr Room suite in trenuine walnut veneer comprising an oblong Table that extends to six fect and FOUR $C(50 fining Chairs upholstered in genu ine leather for 59! CASH delivers this attractive LIvlnir Room Suite of three pieces luxuriously overstuffed in a good p-ado of velour ' wltn wide arms, spring seat end back and mahogany finished frames, the milts only . . . 129 50 $!0 CASH delivers this beautiful Eedroom Suite of three pieces in genuine walnut veneer, consist ing of a full sizo bow-foot Bed, a largo Dresser and Dressing $0750 xaoie wun frencn plate mirrors, for $97; $' CASH drivers this striking Living Room Suite deeply overstuffed in a rich looking, blue velour with full web bing construction, Marshall spring seats and full spring arms, for only 195 CAM! skltt n litis M-tif" I'iimig Suite In genuine walnut vrnrtr tchina tinsel not In- ilj !ej, imiriirj ;t imh Table that extend l sis fel, a M inch Itjff.t. and KOl'K lining I hairs, vpi.uUlt r. jit .-a'.hrr. . , '90 50 3 1 i I L'tl 1e. ..... I fc. ki I K-'ki ' la svl i Nt avUtf4 In Mail II If .It kfxae UU t fail fcu N4. $r?00 Savirag 2 W On Fuel Bills Is the Reputation of the H n isyw m s i i s- 7 unite? toward For over a quarter of a century How ard Heaters have given satisfaction in thousands of Omaha homes. NTo need to wonxabout the coal short nge or the hiprh price of fuel with a "Howard." It burns anything com bustible and burns less of it than any heater we have ever seen, due to its overdraft construction, wnicn con sumes the fuel gassos ordinarily lost up a chimney in smoke. We are showing a wide range of models ranging in price from Laundry Stoves, two - hole size, for laundry work, cook ing or heating tje AfZ a room, for. . . . PJstiJ Good Oak Healers Handsome Range with rein- " fnvna1 t n (if 11 f 1 ATI !u frffl 05 LOTS) aS firpnnt and ovon. A $9.75 firepot and oven, $A QE good baker, for... Oar New Fall gs Are Low Priced 4.93-OCt 11 5n)les Tspetlry BruU Rut in S 3x10-1) siirs are only $21.50 Leaf Varia AtmlatUr Ru In bsUful U' (n are uw $34.50 Ati'Miise AssslatUs Rat watt (hJ nap In 9t art $38.75 The Joy ofmitsic Is Pest Kxpressod on a With a "Paths" I'tioncH-rsi h in your hnms, yoo have constant tnt tUtnrr for ind or .vcmiii, witit opv ft nmhJ la suit vry m-robr of '.htf f tniily, 1 rUy Any Mke of Record an.j tht-r are Nil lvJ'r to change. You will maivvl ! the rlrarn of the tun and the est-r tior.al vsluot offvrvd, dae la the rduc4 bfwv au'hotufd by ire mkia. $35 to $250 WW $1 CASH delivers this handsome Davenport Table in rich mahog any finish with 48 inch long $1 P9S top for only, . 0 $1 CASH delivers thit , useful Duofold in solid oak, upholstered in imitation Spanish leather, for lOQSO Monday at, , . OSJ $1 CASH delivers this large Dresser in gen uine walnut veneer French plate mirror and roomy $0050 drtwers 0t aw ply III' $1 CASH delivers this stately Chifforobs in walnut finish witfe large wardrobe, fiv drawers and hat com partment, $0760 for s Our Exchange Department Will take in your old furni ture on any new furniture you sciecw $1 $1 CASH delivers this 60-in. walnut finish Buffet with large li n e n compartment, silver draw- $0750 CASH delivers thi solid oak Kitchen Cab inet with porcelain working top, large flour bin and com partments, $0150 special at. . . . 3T $1 V' CASH delivers this Ted Outfit comprising a full sixe Steel IScd in VernU Martin finiiih with two- inch continuous posts and one- Inch fillers and a .Simmons, link $1095 12s Ell JSiU $i CASH dolivrm this olid tk I'mirg TsUt ith lSl tn.U le lit frtt snd -,U-11 ! fur f"tl oftly ........ w J1 CASH d.iivrr rrs this sy Ur-I 'H st-r fisme in puhogaiiy fmuh roin lrie i'h nntirre f-r only , , '19" Every Day Values r..!. 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