The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 04, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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V Thanksgiving Day
Heal lor America,
Says President
,f Harming I)ct.iftna!e Novr iii1it
i- 30 i Day for Thankpgiv
I ing for HoiinlioR (liven
' lf. S.
THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1022.
11
$25-a-Week Bartender
in Omaha Gives $20 Tips
Wttflnnicdin, Nov, i. V r a I I e n 1
Harding. In the annual ThnnkaKlvlnii
lirnflam.iilnn leam-d today, cnlja upon
the American -i,,p (, ulwrv
Thurd,iy, November ao, "ne a d;iy
f.f lhiiklviMir, euppllcatlori and d
votlon."
The text of the iri'1.-iinntlm fol
lower "III I'm b kIiuiIiik of our country
h diatom wiie eainhlieh' d by the de
vunt f.ilhaic nt nliw rvlur annually ii
day tit tliMnkKvlnjr fr Ihe bnmitlcaj
end pm(iiliin whnh Iilvlne Pruvl
Oura hud l"ii(l'il thiiiuuliout the
enr. II h.ia lump to ! ."Hi:ia the
Inoat fh'iracli-i Mix; of our luiUolial 1J1
advance k and u tlii' acfiKiiii p
proiu h a f.,r Mm uiiiiii.iI recurrence. It
la fltiiim foimiliy lo itliect alUnlion
to thin iii.i-iwit liiautulloii tit nur
people . 1 1 1 ' 1 t'l mil upon then, "Kiiiri to
unite In II I ri,n;iii' telcbiatlofi.
('oinplitily at 1'rl.ila.
"The year which now iiiiptui hi a
(la rif linn ben in.n l id In the e.c
lirn'ii ft our niti'ii by it eomplex.it y
lit trl il Mini It turn, dm, of IImViiHi-
ami nt I'l hli vi nii iiin. I J 1 1 1 n iiiukI
fijciifl a a iiiir liu'Vli.ililij .iiril' n In
a ich an epoch ce that tlirofjith nil
mankind lt i Aa v.e purvey
the i)n I U iK't-" nf thi pai-smif 12
Inniil'l l'i!l f'.n.l lh.il i. ll l en'ilte
preacnta vciy ii 'i-Ii t'i J imlfy a na
tionwide ami fii'itif mIii'iio locimony
lif Klll'ltlllln fnf tliM lnllllly Which
liiia been jalnv,i il !-), ii H i Thnun '
we have lind in tti- !n l'iw if tin-1
hurd i-Mi 'ii mi i.f jcri'iii ciinirt, j
nur ruiinli'v liiia lr,.n m nu nnl
kua li'-n iii 'ii fi 'nt rll utp IiiwjiM
tll1 U I (I ) t f i.l II ' ''f II ml !'l, ( Ulllnll (if I
Jiuiirii Iii tin' wirlil. VVh liiU'n '!) j
tlm idie lit iiii.iiMikI iiiiiIuj ifi-fiilfy-
Intf (irni.Ti a in tli" wy ( iurinn i
Unit ii'in i', Uiw ir'l i,il r lind rrfilnri"!
iiilillili'iiri' In Ma iili fl'Hdnv. j
"!liw (Jriul l Our I Mil." j
"Fur ll.H (I. vliii- KUiil.'iiiirt wMrli liiia i
miuMfil ua In itiowiiin fi jtir nlty with !
nthi'i p"il"K, tn iitt.iln m in in h if j
jirnftrt-aa: fur lli'i Imimtixiii yli'M !
wblrli li'ia ciiinw In n finin tin? TV
miurcfn ut our iil m il out' Iti'lnatry,
we owf our trlliuti.' of xnitllii'l't vid
with it nur in liriowl'itKcrni-nt of thi
rfuty nml oMiKntlon to our own jn'i)
plo anil to the uiifortuimta, thn !!
tin ct ft of iiDiit liindx. I't ua In nil
hmn'llry inl',iiowli'(o how frctit la
our drlit to Ilia I'roviili iii'd which hna
Kfn'rouly flv.tH vllli tia nml kIvm ii"-
VoU'll ftKKIJI'OIK'lt Of tlflHClllMlt IUI)0H
1o jly it lu'lpful ami "inioliliiiK mrt
In hniniin nilviiiii'i'iiiont. It ia iiuk-I)
to m rtcalrrl Itmt In rnl' rlnK horn
RK for (lit IiIi'khIiikm whl' h hv cotnn
to ua wo alimiM unriicatly t'-atlfy our
continued mi'I IihthikIiik nlm to ni.ike
our own fri'cat fortune a,mena of
helping ami ai-rvinn, na bt-at wo fan,
tbs ciiiinn of oil humiitilly,
K.iy of Thankazlvlns.
'Now, thiTpfore, I. Wiirren (i. Ilnrd-
Inir, YnAimt of tho United Ktiitea of
America, do dralk'niitu Thiirailny, the
30th of Nuvi'iDlin', aa u day of thiinka
KlVliiK;, aiipplloitlon lind dfeVntlon, I
recommend thnt thn people pither at
their family nltnra nnd In their honapa
of worahlfi to rrnli'r thinka to Ood
for thn Irauiit.ea thry hnv enjoyed
nnil to imlltinn thiit theae mny
contlnui'il In the yeiir lufore ua."
Sprinlin? I My Duainrim,
Mayi " Woman-Halcr" Who
Mkei to Sit Girl
Smile.
Hi re ! Jo Hut ton, who tenda hr
at the A. tna f'wpranra anhajn, Kor
thia h i puld 115 a week. Hut he
lip witlt'ra nml waitiraaia from 1
to a riK-iil.
"Xm inlliiii'a my himlnem," ha 'i!il.
Ami further Hum that he ilci lined to
tnlk. I 'a rum and etnployea of a
tnn lera'e pricid cafa on lower ftouK
l,i etriii't in )U,led over him, ,
ThiiradiiV ha uto n J3 cent Imal
there, U hen Im roa to (o, he rulliU
(Iih Wiiiii'. ami Kava her a M tip,
"I'v hved In lininha M ara," h
ld w It n pleaded for Information.
"I'd ni'liiT Kve a wnltreHa a III) mil a
than dun a dreea ault an-! r!l down
l''rnarii alrwet with the queen of
KnKluid. I like to ae llu'in atiille.''
:w In T Ureka.
Tlie WMltren-M who avrva hlrn ara
Oil Illlll'K.
lie Imx irlveu iiwuy t2WI iiliogi'tlii r
at the in.' in ih I. ml two weka, ern
filoyea r'.'imite, Idil ha anya ho Klvca
iiw.iv Hull iiiurh In a niKht, aorno
linn, Huttou hi ill hla flint joh waa aa I
a-Tilou innd. Jl inmeil 11.10 a duy.
Tin n h wniked hi a Wvary aiiil.lu.
I.:i'ir h l'iniu a na-ik. Twenty
yeaia a'i, he aitld, he hoiiii'Mtendid
SI' lima ii''r VMlinliiia. I'lve year
luur, hn aihtiit, he aold the furiu. It
r'tii.i h;i,i Jill. Oi.o nt lion an aire.
Tluit'a how hi not thti money he'a i . . Ki. . .
apcmlintf :i 'imih't.
hpi'iula liitenat.
H i k';en hla money In a Valentine
hunk.
' I don't know how tuui h," he aiild.
' I hijviirt (iiimt'il If, I try to apend
the hiieriMt I'm aavlnv tl' prini lpul
l!ut whet I die.
I don't onje'i't 10 have a illine."
Tln-ni'1 no pli'iiaure huurdinff
money, he I'lnlma. lint (hir'i la In
pHHMnif It out to V"iKiriK Khla "d
aeeinx Ihi'lil anille,
And he i liilui to he it wiiihii hiitcr,
"I'll never miiriy," he nveriwl.
I.
A Queer World
Iiiiilmrcr (Jieene Smeared
on (iirU Faeen in Inilia
litni Vi'ork Woe Girl
Turn Down ?2.",000
on Coiulition Slie Marry.
I'mturp Trunwtions
of Livestock Exchange
AI)VKWIHKMBXT.
l-s MM
lh.HKreeiihli',
I'h In Alto, CmI., Nov, . flmhiiricer
(Iierae aiucurril on thn faera of two
ciil neniihitea and aliened wild Init'a-
lion ktuttla Inter one n!ht reaulteil i., K()OI, )r()(t , m,,..(,r,i!()K to Mr .Turner.
A ahlnmi'iit of 80 h'd of rholi;
!uiih! Iiok. Hveinijinx Jh5 pounda,
raid to he one of the hat fonMlKiiineiita
of porki ra hrouKht to the Ornului m.ir
l.et for aome llin',,wi ie aold hy Jl. 1'.
Klehmel-r of hweih-hui. He len-lved
the top pili'e of the d.iy, fx. 10 u hun
i'ied, liei t Turner of l.'.'iapi r, VVyo., wua
on the Oiiwhii miirket with a airing
of fei-dliiK 1'imhit Hint he aold for
113.25 n huinlnd. The aheep were
nilaed In N.itromt Uiily find m-tti'd
today lit the diatoliitlon of the f'alo
Alto H'ch Ktliool ;iiV Clee iluh,
Mliool uiilhoiitlea anmuinied.
I'refera I'ie Maklnir,
New York, Nov, 8, Helreaa to
(2.,(l'iQ on eondltiona thnt ahe Ret
nmrrled, Mlai Hiith Hpimler, Zl, h
-decided to continue aelllng bread,
rnlla nnd plea In her mot her e atore.
Mia fipiinler wna mimed heneficlury
In the will of her uncle, Jiieob
punier, who died In IjO Angelea.
"I certainly will not marry for
money," ahe an Id toilfly. "When I
mnrry It ahnll he for lova nnd I
will not niter my plana Juat lie
r.inao of thla hniueat,"
Every Cold is
nnorprniK:-
Begin Taking
Father John
Medicine at
Once.
Na
Daagaraua
lrl
1
, suit jolt.
Montgomery, Ala.. Nov, 3. ('. .
tndrraoii muat aerve the reat of hla
life for III" larceny of $3. The Ala
liiinm aurnVme ronrt today afflrmed
the aentenre of the Jeffcraon rotinty
circuit riiiut, Anderaon waa cliarjred
with hlehway rohhery, It helnif al
leged that he held up Franklin Me-
JPnrhem I" ISiriiiinKlium and torceo
lilnl to aiirri'tiiirr an me 11111111 m
IMicki'ta.
Aunt her Set iiaclt.
New Vork, Nov. X I,oni? aklrta
have received another wetback, If
early onlera for aprlnif of 1923 are
any Indication. A New York depart-
rnent atore haa placed ordera for
aiirlng aulta with the aklrta nine
li.chea from the arround, I
A Lot of Itiihlea.
Ban Knint'laeo, Nov. 3. J. I'. Kill
aon, fori'lun exchange manager of
a local ateumahlp concern, an
nouneea he haa bought 100,000,000
Kuaalan aovlet ruble note for $".0
American gold.
s Too Near to Trouble.
Kanaaa City, Mo., Nov. 3. Bolin
Slock of thla rily la alleged hy deputy
county uutrahala (11 have held up five
men at una time lat night beneath
the window of the rotinty inarahal at
the rotinty Jail. An uffkrr declared
ha aaw the five turn with their hand
loft and Stock going through I belt
pocket. Deputlra aprang through the
window. Ntork ran, not atnpplng until
a liulh't fired hy one of the officer
at r ink hlin In the leg and he waa
taken to a luvpiliil. Mmk first held
tip one man, the deputlra atated, hut
nthera kept ruining up, and a Ihry
did ait lie hulinh-d thrin.
Me an Id thnt eheii weie pretty well
cliinied out In hla wcticii for the aen
aon and (hut there wen.- 11 number of
lirge rhlinnenla of ci.ttln ready to
come whl;h had been delayed by the
cur ahortage.
H. I'earce, manager of the I'Ve' liml
Mvealock company of diaper, VVyu.,
v.aa on the Omaha market with a big
atrlng of feeder hi'nba that aold for
HZ.i'j a hundred. Ho iiIho hud u few
ewe that aold for ?6.K3 a hundred and
Mime yinilliig wither that brought
lla hundred.
"On account of prea'ent and proa
pectlve giaid pilot" 011 mutton and
wool, we aheep men fe'd pretty good,'.'
aald Mr, F'earce, "but we have a liltlo
kick coining 011 the ahortage of aheep,
which baa been cauaed by hard win
ter ami hard tlmea,"
North J'ark, I'olo., waa repreaetited
on the Onviha, cuttlo market by An
drew Teli'lKon of Hebron, CuUt., who
brought In two londa of heavy atcers
that averaged 1,200 notiuda and aold
at 7.f,0 a bundrid oa feedera.
"The North I'nvk country experi
enced a very dry full," aald Mr. F'eter
aon, "and I uni hopi.-ful that the re
cent mlna that have fallen here will
.ibrfi eoine to our aectlon. 1 will bring
one more shipment of cattle this a
aim."
IVo Waul Ada pitaljce reatilta.
A 11 V t.H'I'l SK M Y.S V.
Had Breath
Contipfition
rH Jew at rttlpteJ.
M ewouiK ft tai
lhflratiag Un4 l ft
dutnl la the bl (
Me (ml !! oft a4
natter, wi.,f prcrihe
Nuut Uiuu It '
IKi Mtutal lu'!at 4
hta tf u tt.
I 1 u
UUlrat awi
WintKlM nf
latatut
faM) tln,
1 1 v r m a
1 Miifim
i
$1,717,000 In Hoatl
Hii.U S..rj in V. (. W.
W. A, Kr.r. anttiriati commander,
WwhIiiihi t.f the World, received a
teli'tram from I'uinakl rounty, Ar
kanaaa, anniuim luf accrpiance of
th .r( inUnlinii a l,i I f.ir ll.Tt.joo 0,1
f rJd rtniit. t tm.t. Thia la tea
ii-l alut lvi of U ii.t. ptiii I'm I
ty tha Uiv.liiirii'tf the Woilt, at
thxuah tUl oinhj annually t"
r ..I !i;"i,ic.
Muni. 1.1 t n,u ara (wr.t .y the
, f ha WeiliJ f -r ihr.
Urii pu il ! t- .. M thtf at .nt
, l.'uiinr, an l th.ir itH t h"ld
!,.. aiiH'uni t-i S. i.M.e.i.i, w.iw
,111! lh t. . if a H.I .)...! t,i i. 1
, .iiilii., i. i.i.l t-i m I . 1
' ,i. 4 t f. 1 . t in. in. ..iin.pl
SulUll f 1 III kr I'rtiii.' il, ;
I !
!, N 3 .1 1 A l' l'
Trfiii.H i.i;i 1 .i.H.kuki at
. k a. e . I iht .t mi
,! wuij ai. I M a I tiMlat a.
. m.eti i, lu-wt .in. a tiihi
4. I', tt i.l .'! 4 ,
. n n .irai . ,
f. H a. ia t II h ..!
. ! i ,.,J . , f i. nn. lad
t- au i.a a I la laa f.ij.a
a.-. ..r.t -.j It tra J't.x'.tMia Me '
e lH I 1 e ...l.if
-. i4 aniaMt (..ni.iM.l t "
1 ai a) U Ma 4
IM a.i,i imaKr
Contractor Has
Gained 30 lbs.
On Tanlac .
"Tanlac fixed me up ao 1 gained
thirty pounda. 1 have nev.ir aeen or
heard of inch a wonderful medicine.
In all the alxty alx year of my life,"
declared William Magee, well-known
retired eoiitractor, 3840 IiKnyelto
Ave., Kt. I,iiula, Mo.
"About two yeara ago I had It ao
vera bladder trouble that left me In an
awful rundown condition. My ap
petite went hack on me and my atuui
ach got ao weak I could nt eat and
digeat enough to give me any atretigth.
I alao li.'ul the woiat afirt of putna
acriwa the aiiiull of my luick umi could
not aleep.
"I begun picking up noon after I
atarted t.iklng TanUc, and now 1
hive a tine appetite, alcep lik a log
and that tired, worn out, feeling ha
all left me, I could not do olloi wine
than re.t.mmi ivd Tanlac "
T inlae la aold by all good di ucr ,.ia.
tUILNIiai.viKNT.
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B'Ml
Resinol
T thJiUt tf tut VV (. hAklj
I vie t n ' H . (
taiief i4 H Ml, oit I' t a t ai
I. . i le iiii iii , ii (.. i. l iiit
k rt4i' t- t .n ( tlit In.
.I .,! at I ttn atii'-.p
ki itit. fisnuN r, tim.
.iaj4 t N t ! )., lt.
A h,rUw't a4
maaM44 w4. , 4 I 1
q r-riet tat i.h1 l !
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Christian Endeavor
Societies at Hastings i
u
worth leu lie of Ihu Millioiliel i liiircU
and the II. V. I'. V. at the lbiitiet
church
Omaha haa a lutgo delegation and ,
- ure out to capture m at year'a eon-j
Haelltiga. Neb.. Nov. lt.Speclal I venlitm.
Telegram.! Several hunrtied dele-1 The C. IJ. eitcichea of the alata i
gate are heie for the elate' conven j number lO.noo, It waa atatcl bv ,M, J
turn of the Ch rial Ian Kndeavor aiwlet v fwlght llighee, etule aecretary, which j
In the convention are joined the Up-' ia un Inci eaae of 4.000 Im two yeara.
iieU Jeer ere vhi'Uil 2 f" 1 t'll J ' 17
vjins rvim'u in i ire
lllllnu f 'l
lit fnll'iwa' l'lrlieiil, I' v
raft, Voik; luat vice prenaleut. Itev. I
.V l' I 'nt lei aon, North Plan" 'f-'
nnd Viev preaideut Itev. l in wile K, J
N'ewetl, llaatinga
The ottlce of a.-cietary trcnaurer, oa- I
nil. lid by M pwlght lllglier of llnat
ll.ga. wua It ft open fo,the lucent
He Want Ada produce Iraulla
in Celluloid Factory
New Vtiik. .Nov, I (Hy A 11
Three gula were killed, three more
Are reported dying and alwut a dojien
were taken to hoapllala aeritiualy In
jured aftrr a fire broke out In a
celluloid factory oil Kaat Thirteenth
Mi-eel Una ufieiinmn and the flamre
had iiilt kly envrloi). d the three atory
building.
Al'out to gnla weic tinployed In
the factory. Heveial Jumped from
window a aa the panic aprrad. More
eecaprd over rmifa, tthera were taken
down hiddct hy firamen.
Men Want Ada produce rrault.
One-Minute
Store Talk
"How can you hold your
enthuaiaam ia check with
auch a wonderful (tore
you have hare I auppoie
merchant mint eaerciaa
tome rettraint, but it mutt
be difficult to conform to
the euitom of dignified
appeal to the public whan
you've tucb maihiag
atore and auch overwhelm
ingly auperiof valuet,''
remarked a customer.
I.
JOHN A, SWANSOX, rrc.
- ..-..WM, I,. HOI.ZMAN, Tnu3,
lltr: CLUTIIIKU (OliNt.K Or OMAHA- ll.OeKS P. M MA I L'KUAVK - I'ldJAUK hllOP KAIll.Y
Nebraska Suits for
"Hard to Fit" Men
$35
and $25 to $50
Big men, short men, tall men,
slim men, stout men vast spe
cial size ranges enable us to
fit every man at a great saving
of time and money.
Nebraska's Special
Value Suits
$25
Extra Pants at $5.00
Hundreds of suits specially
selected worsteds, cassimeres,
cheviots. , Vast range of new
fall patterns guaranteed saving
of $10. All sizes for men and
young men.
Nebraska's New Scotch
Tweed Sport Suits
$40
and $25 to $50
"Something different" in the
insistent demand of good
dressers. Tweeds are out of the
ordinary. In Nebraska's Sport
Suits they're doubly distinctive.
Nebraska's New Hair
Line Stripes
$35
and $25 to $50
Never such attractive effects
in hair-line suits distinguish
ed styles that never lose their
appeal. Blues, browns. Many
new models.
Nebraska's Imported
Finest Fall Fabrics
50
and $45 to $65
Combining the finest of fine
imported weaves and strictly
custom hand-workmanship de
velops superlative quality,
value, style in suits. a won
derful display here.
More Than Style Headquarters
Nebraska's Value Supremacy
Saves You Clothes Money
VOU share with GreaTer Nebraska in
a buying power unurpas&ed by any
clothing-organization in America, and
Nebraska's underselling is dtmcnstraled
in the values at every price.
YOU'VE the tremendous advantage
here of choosing from the mosi rep
resentative western showing of the
acknowledged best clothes made in
America for' men and young men.
The Home of the Overcoat .
Superb Raglan Shoulder
OVERCOATS
$35
$40 and $45
Fashion Park Par-Kerry
OVERCOATS
$40
and $45 to $60
Imported British Weave
OVERCOAIS
$45
and $50 to $65
Nebraska's Special Value Ulsters and Ulsterettes-Full or Half Belt
New Plaid Back Overcoats
n Amazing Assortments
and
30
Satin Lined Vnliet Collar Over,
coats. Extra Values at $,io.0U
Utility coats, motor coats, storm coats; great hurley double brcusters; all the popular
light, dark and medium colors, as well as conservative Melton and Kersey overcoats.
Nebraska's Wonderful Haberdashery Stores-
Kvery section a htore in itself featuring every item of haberdashery in
every price range standard merchandise at lowest in the city prices.
THE UNDERWEAR STORE
Warm I tiitiii Siiiu.
$1.25 lo $3 00
A.tt l ln f
THE NIGHT WEAR STORE
Warm I'd j. tip it niwl
Sii'cj'injf (low tia.
I HE SWEATER STORE THE I OOTNN EAR STORE
K tUuivif nil wftittnl !t i rMrtii.iil Inn ( Mut'i
tttnl WrU'hU. j t.tM.il Kimtvar,
llOOUJISOO j $3 00 la $1000
THE CLOVE STORE
Ileal Aiturimn nil
r'tiit-ttfit iiukt-i.
I1.S0 lo 14.50
THE HOSIERY STORE
Li'Milinif Aititin.i otl K'lfc.
lull olt f v it'! v i iw;ht i.
5(k la $2 00
THE HAT SI ORE
,vt .ut mil M.tllM I'. -..!
jUt.iipr un. I titlur l't al
IJL30 la $7.00 mJ UelUr
. tH ft
ISfHiW A
TI.V
9le6ra4na OAk
IWANIOUmi
tajeaj act atH ,a
"i hit r mcawii.
I I'H Mt N ASH MMI
t HVii vri'
(UK (III t