Business Boom Throughout U. S. Shown hv Figures Grain Loading! Increase I'roiluriion liearhri Jlipli .Mark Rising Mar ket fur Manufacturer. Wellington, Nov. 1. Indication! rf miiiilly Improving condition! In (he i nun! i y'a (antral bunlnfM Ufa wer Klvrn tuiluy In reports to tha car airv. c stvllon of thn American Hallway asuodiitlon, whl' h, among other thliujs, showed tli grtat weekly loailinir ut freight from which tha lallroail! thrived revenue In two Tim report! fllsclossd Hint, with the firi'iitinn of four weeki In September ml octolwr, 1920, Hie loading of 1.. Ii03,7f.9 mm cif revenue freluht the week of October SI, win the greatest on record. Ilecoiil in ( at ,iuliiiKii. A rword of IM.iDt curs loaded with rtin hiirnl!e anil ml cllaneotii freight which Include! manufactured product a alio, una Mtahllshed during the week, the association reported. Thla win nil Incrraso of T.2H4 curs over tho week of HfitemNr , when all previotia high toMika for thut kiss of freight wer broken. An compnred with the torrcspuiidlng- week In ll20, the asso elation anld, the week 'a total allowed on ln riiH of 36, CM, while: It wna 2p,. 230 curs mom thun for tho corre aponillng week hint year. Tha loading; of groin product! for the. week, a totnl of OJ.Oko curs, also allowed aiibtiintlul Increase! over the corresponding weeka of 132.0 and Inai year. Hlmllor, iilthough aoma aniiil ler Inert-nsea were ahown In vlrtuully all other commodities handled In bulk typed. Miff Coal Production. t'fuil production on Monday wna float- to a high record outiut for all times, uncording to the association'! reports. There were 45,29)1 cars of bituminous taken, away from tha mines on tlmt day, amounting; to 2, 500, 000 ton. On only one day In tha last three years hna ao much coai ' been produced. The railroad on Monday loaded Mai ours of anthracite or over 300, 000 tona. Thla whi a total greatei than mined on any ono day In the lust three years. Fuel Distributor Spens has eitlmat ed that a weekly production of 11,. 000,000 tona of bituminous ooul would carry tho country through tho winter. Iluslnrs Title. Cleveland, Nov. 1. The business tide la rising, the receding tide has curried out moat of the wrecka of business and the Incoming tide la raining the tldo line of business, ae wording to the monthly business re view of the Fourth Federal neserva bank, lamied today. " "Were it ptwalble to sum up in four words tho expressions of our many correspondents in the district they would bo ,'we are buying now,'" the review soys. An analysis of 7fl basic materials shows that 4 Hare higher today than they were a jrar ago, according to the review. There nre many instances which Justify the belief of a rising tide of business, tho review says, The head of one of the lnrgest tex tile mills in the country, wltli general olllcea In this district, says orders now on their hooka are auttlclent to tarry them at full capacity until the (list of February. The purchase by the railroads of I alia for 1923 delivery, immediately preceding the advance In prices on October 1, are estimated to have totalled 1,500,000 tons, the largest, rail Inlying movement In a given lime in the history of the steel Industiy, Blaiklisted (laptaiu Sues U. S. Shipping Board rhicago. Nov. 1. Suit for $1,000,000 danmgva was tiled in the I'nltcd htates district court agalnat the United Statea ahlpping board and the Munann Steamahlp line by Capt. P. T. Haagensen, formerly employed by the Munson line. In the bill of com plaint Capt. Ilaagensen charged that he had been blacklisted by the Mun son line and the shipping board. The blacklist, the bill alleges, followed a leport he nmdn of Irregularities In volving shipping board employes. A new device has been Invented In France which detects Iceberg within a distance of six miles. fill ITU l. U rHTIt.MRT. iti.ii She Will Aid in Laying of Capitol Cornerstone t ) K 1 a . Norfolk, Neb,, Nuv. 1, (Special.) Mra. K. C. Warner, pnaldcnt of the American legion auxiliary of Ne braakn, will deposit u box containing the auxiliary emblem In tho corner atone of the new atate capltol nt Lin coln on ArmlMtlce tiny. Mra. Warner, who Uvea at Warnervlllu, it village; near Norfolk, announced today that she had accepted Governor McKel vle'a InvltHtion to be present at tha ceromonlea. Mra. Hall, thn auxiliary secretary at Lincoln, Is preparing the emblem for Mrs. Warner's arrival. Woman, Paroled After Sentence Fairhury School Teaelier Pleatlrt (Juilly to Smuggling Can Into Pririoii. I.eavenorlh, Kan., Nov. 1. Mildred Ward, Falrbury, Neb., school teacher, was sentenced to not morn than 10 years at tho Kansas industrial farm for women, and Immediately paroled when ahe pleaded guilty to the charge of smuggling a revolver Into the Kanana stato prison at Lansing in dls. trlct court today. She was required to give a bond of (500 and promise not to violute the laws for a period of two years. County Attorney I). W. Hooper rec ommended that MIhs Wnrd be granted a bench rarolo after he had conferred with Warden M. F. Amrine of tho state penitentiary. Mlsa Ward was arrested Into In August, when it was charged that she hud smuggled an automatic pistol baked into a cake for "Doc" Ward, an inmate of the prison, In an effort to aid him to escape. Mlsa Wurd, who has been confined In tha Leavenworth county Jail, left for her home in Nebraska after her release. 255 Killed Since Terror Reign Started in Spain Madrid, Nov. 1. Klnce the reign of terror began In Barcelona in 1918 there have been 255 killed and 753 wounded, according to puhliKhed llg ures. DiHorders In Madrid, Valencia, Seville, Bilboa and Snragoza have resulted In the death of 124 and tho wounding of 420. mmm A . Im Norris' Expose of Colleague Is Warmly Received lufit) Crowd at Central City t.'hiTr Kejiniteflly as Jun ior Senator HeatN Offitiul Heeonl. f'eiitriil t'lly, Neh., Nov. 1, tKpn rlii I . ltounda of applause with a few addlfloiml shouts of unrestrained ap proval greeted Kenator tleorge W, Norrln, when he liriiiiiintcd his ad drops tin Henalor Hitchcock' record In conRrcta by declaring he ought to l.n i lectel to slay nt home, Henator Noiria traced his rolligiio' record through his two terms in the I'nltcd riliitcN --iiato showing by the con sistency if bis vole that ha h. always stood with wealth und agnltnd Hie common pontile, who had to foot tho bills. Kt-nntor Hitchcock' record l.eforo ant after flection reminded Senator Norrls of the patent medicine advert Iwcsnent present ItiK thn two photos of before and uftcr taking. However, there Is this distinction, HonalAir Hitchcock nhvaya behaves better b'l'iau taking than after tak ing. In laet, he would make Ne braska mi ideal senator it elections worn hel l every 30 day, rictuitor Norrls dcclured that dur ing th Wilson administration Hen utor Jlltehenck was a cog In the democratic tnachlno und that hit was even gov. -rued by tho cracking of tho leush. Ho ai voting mate of Pen rose. Ilo foght the excess profits tax In tho days of tho war when prof iteers wore nailing million over night, wiillc the runk and flln denied themselves morn than bare necessi ties, "llryan told tho truth about Hitch cock two year ago, but no is noi telling ths truth today, ami ne knows It," Henalor Norn ueomreu. "Hltchrw.c." said Hcnntor Norrls, "voted ycN on the KschC'ummln law, be voted lor tno repeal or ui exec. profit law and ho walked from tho aenutti chamber wiinoui ousting hi vole for the fanner of western Nebraska, who was hookiuh fcderal aid In tho construction or dams for Irrigation, Tho Washington cornpondeiit of the World Herald und Ills wlfo wcro on tno govern ment payroll In Washington receiv ing a total of approximately $10,000 In throe years, with few exci.puons, llltcheook'H votes on constructive legislation were registered as no or as not voting." The meeting was lutd In the ais- trlct courtroom or mo cuurumuw, everv available seat being taken. Henator Norrls was presented by P. n itiato.-i. for many years a closo personal friend. Mr. Norrls was given the best of attention and was Interrupted muny tlmse by prolonged uppluuiic. At tha close of his aililress, almoBt Ih? t ntlro assemblage remain ed to congratulate him. Mexican ConKulate Reopened. New York, Nov. 1. U!y A. P.) The Mexican consulate dosed laat Friday an a protest against the ac tion of New York courts In Issuing a writ of attachments on its property in connection with a civil action brought Iry the Oliver American Trading company was reponed today. Road Conditions (Fiirnl-hed by thf Omiiliii Auto Club.) Kuh'Im tti pVHry (llniutitui h i e report ("1 practliraliy lmpiiiiniihle this morning. Yht re rifin bovti a ctnuinuouii r:i! n durfr I h ? nlKlu and evory utatlcu r p'H t 'hat l h r' it i & will huvy ral -is t hit) rm in trig. S:iu. v in ivported thro'iRh Wyoming a. id id- HI,r k llllln district. The California Limited, Navajo, Missionary and Scout. Spick-and-span new equipment on the California Limited. There is every out-of-iUx rcaton for lakins onr family to California this inter. tvj e er t mvcUiamfort r f aon for going v is the SunU IV. uvnnk0f rr klovr rrfvl hig rai the iir h b of (n-tll nMUirt. there at Ut fvl h4U anJ or )iii vn tcm KuiK , arvj AH'i n in t-u.Wn. Cdf Imkt (akw arvl tiftlfnt . h. f, 1 Wi i INUhmuv i ( 4 ivl Crfr s tn Sji i.tl Ta. I l. AnU in K-lh tl CIttont linut.! aiv.1 h MtMh-nui. t ,il iu' jour P'ibun m .,.tui ao you i1 t at ! TIIK OMAHA T.KE: THURSDAY. NOVK.MKKK 2. 1022. 'A l3"i 7 I 111., . L I 1 Harmony Sextette to Play at WAAW Da nee Orrhotra V'ill (live Snappy iNiinihrr for Iteo Hadio Concert. Humn of the latest dance bit pl.ieil by a six piece orchestra, will be the feature of The Omahit lie Jtadio inn- cert from station WAAW Thursday evening. Latin' Harmony Sextette will glvo six number Including "llaby Line Lyes," "Nobody Lied," "Don't liilng Mo rosins." "That llow I Jlclleve in Vnii," und "Martha." The orchesira was organized by Mr. ninl Mr. Joseph llaui-r ulmut seven month ago und h i lately been filling engagement In Waterloo nnd Irving ton. This wet k they have been play ing In Omaha, at Iiruld hall Monday night and for a t'relghton fraternity dance on Tuemlay evening. The mem ber are all Omahan. H.iKel Haiier I thn pianist and Mr, Ilauer pluy the ttnor saxophone. Other member nre Clydo Frntt, lead er, violin; Lloyd Huffstctter, cornet; Don Hogers, alto Muxophone, and Floyd Ib'irlek, drum, In uitilllloii to the dance music, P. F. Hoatignrdls of Crelghton university, has consented to sing on of Harry Lnuder'a popular hit. "A Wee House Among the Heather." The concert will begin at 8:15. Questions Ilmllo Ldltor of The Omaha Boo: I wluli to enter u few iiuestlons In your radio question box us follows: 1. I have 75 feet, antenna and about l!5 feet high, is well Insulated. I live about n half u block from a Dcleo light plant, thero uro four units or engiri"S and batteries. When these iney DAUNTE DENGUfi t A4saiva t t ax ut a' all u rtuMi t. I r Aimtltoiii'ti- Kt' iui IVh. Im-M U. V ) . hmtm. r VW J Or OTffi 'W-HII WW XT 'l'l!Hi'4 ? ' Pfepft Come in and ' jp write with it fir. in mi r With CI IP 6" L EVatcrman Company, NcwYork 1 Seletlion and Smut at Pest Dctxlcn the H'orU Orrr A 'DON'T FUSS WITH v(ckwhSfY L MUSTARD PIASTERS!: fJ Mu-'r.., Virk Without the I ' STTJTTT ' 111! I " ' " ' "' .'- . i . u, -, ; . . r j YoVH make MtnlihU If yx'M lrt i t. ' J. TT i Hi HI I unit are running, should It givs any inlet fi reuee t speak of to my re ceiver? What kind if Intel fun-nee would It sound like'.' i. When listening in on KFAF why do they, after tuning them In loud, die away or aeem to tlecreasn In loudness? My A and H battetle are In good ha pt, 3. Homctlioe when t hae sin thn tuneil In real loud, they nem to come louder yet, o loud I have to d'-rrense In filament oltage, What cause this? llow should 1 remedy It? 4 I hinr KKAF, WIIH and WAAW nr.d other loud station In the evening. I ut why can't I hear them In the mornings for tho inn i set re port, ntc.'.' 6. We l.avtt a t'4 hour Deli o D. ('. lighting system here. How would It work for lue to use current on tho Magnavox? How many watt In bulb would It in m 1 1 1! to bring (he voltage down to six In order to uho It for this piirptw? Your truly,- ' L. K. W, Jmtinlnif, Neb. 1. It Is poHidbln that these plan may taui Interference with your set, If a inn ko and break coil l used on, these engines It will cm lie a rattling sound In your receivers. 2 and ?.. Question 2 nnd 3 may bo answered together. 'Mil "dying down" and Increasing of signal strength may m duo to either a natural wnve chango or "swing," or to tho natural phenomenon of "fad ing" that I prevalent on short wave length, 4. A signal are weaker In the dayllina than at night It may he that this I the reason you nre not hearing them. AI,-io Willi and WAAW send on 45 meter In tho daytime, while KFAF has no daylight schedule. 5. I think It would work snttsfao twlly. Ci.nsult thn electrician at your local power plant as to what strength tulhs you should u-e, Through the effort of the American Aid society in Pari, no fewer than 2,000 stranded American In ISurnp havo been succored, and are being brought homo. 'Wit. tyaMj fjwm, ee (ere is a College 1 d use M - - ' ' "f t o. i S i f f- . V J i. . .'..,.1 I cH, I,, s f .. I U I J jvi hv ,) r . I I - J i I I , . I f hi in I I ' .... .. , , , Jxclicvcs sotciic ii I h vj"ii tf aWtvt i.v -"!' I V ' T - - .... 2 Baby Boys Burn to Death in Home Children, Alone in Houne, Ignite lied While Playing With Matchffl. Two little hoy playing with matches In the bedroom of their home Ignited tho bed clothing t 11:311 ye terdny morning ami were an badly horned that they died before the flames wero extinguished. The boy were Jean, l'J, and Mnr celle, 4. The bouse, located nt 23 Jeffer ami street, according to the fire de partment report, i occupied by Ar chie Hodge. The flume were extin guished before any damage was dona to tho house, according to the report, nnd but $50 damage wa done to tha fin nit me, Hoitth Omaha police are Investigat ing tha fire. Their report atnted the rblldren vcre tho aoti of Mr. and Mr. William Austin, 227 Jefferson street, both it whom were at work at tho tlmo of the lire, tho mother at the (hidahy packing plant nnd the father at Kwlft Co, Tho Hodge ulso wer away from home. I Tho police report atute the hahle were under tho cure of an older Mil ter, Margaret, 14, who left the house Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BtLl-AN Hot water Sure Relief EL LAWS 25i and 75 Packages Cvvrywher S3BL3CT Series C No. 2 where y ur 1 1 l, (. I U nl S., I 1 ... f tl I I 1 .i t'1.1 in n v .i ,' 4 y V (..H-iirf. ttHi f )rl!U( it. :, at at. t t. I'-ii' ' . fci o4 I . S I . ! t- I - I, k I ..!, !.. to visit a, iiiiurtti.1 sister In the neigh-' Johnson of Mobile, Ala., wa arrest! borhood. 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