The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 14, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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rilK OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1922.
Union Chiefs Say
Rail Strike Call
Issued for Nov. 15
Letter Purported to Pr From
Men Who Did Not Ohry
Walkout, Issued to Santa
Fe Shopmen.
Altiunucniun. N. M., Nov, It Clr
rulnr letters addii-nn-d "to Ml! think
Intf shop employe. Haul ra '
tun," signtd "The Commit pur
porting to have been drafts! by
union railroad shopmen, who did nut
ulM-y the order to strike July J, or
who hnva returned to work since thu
(lute, railing a aerond ttrlka for No
vemliiT 15, tin been aent to nil point
on tha Hun in re, union ImtlTS her
said lut night.
"Thera I bilng drafted and clrculnV
ed by a committee leprcst-ntlng tha
employs In one of tha Urgent shops
(in tha Vanta K aystem, hut no names
can ha uei-il at thla tlina for reasons
which you will umlvrsiund," la the
torilng lnleiunt ut tha letter,
Tha litter then states that "It
unnei'i ary fur ua to ssy to you
that tha company I- making no homl
uy In hi .-ii kin tha strike; tha ejul
menL la In tha moat deplorable condl
lion now It hue aver been and tha
situation la dully growing worae, and
!hra tan he only (ma ulllmute out
tome- the unions are going to win,
"At thla point, we Iihv - endured
thu auffi'rlng of a gulliv .iHence
Just aa long ai w are g J. to en
(Jure It fiml we are going to muke
a, treul (or liberty at V) a. m., No
vmlier 15."
The cloning statement la " Let go;
100 per cent all points."
Tha letter hears data of November
7, hut there la nothing to Indicate
where It was written. Union lead
cue here, howvj-, dedure It Is gen
Battle Creek Man Receives
$11.10 for Shorthorns Here
Two load of mixed Hliorthorn year
link's averaging vnl pounds were
brought In yesterday by ., O. Mass
man from Hut tie Creek and were sold
on tha local market for $11.40 a hun
dred.
Mr. MasMinnn said feeding opera
tlons around Battle Creek were heav
ier than usual this year and that he
hud In the feed lota about 80 head of
the same kind brought In yesterday,
lie also an Id he hod 60 heud of heavy
steera on feed.
"We had a bumper corn crop In my
section," sold Mr. Mussman, "and
very little of It will he sold to the
elevators, where 55 cents a bushel Is
being paid. The entire com crop will
be fed to livestock and there will be
many who will buy corn for feed."
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Good
f
mince pie:
at
Heinz Mince Meat is
what makes the mince
pie so good Delicious
fruits, fragrant spices
of Heinz' own impor
tation, choice ingredi
ents throughout de
liciously blended and
seasoned by skilled ex
perts .in Heinz spot-
less kitchens.
HEINZ
MINCE MEAT
Cornerstone for $5,000,000 State House Laid
m
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S V a. J. Tfcaw
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The (op picture shows portion of
the crowd of, 8,000 Ncliraskan who
viewed the laying of the cornerstone
of the new $5,000,000 state house at
Lincoln Armistice day. The picture
wafs taken a the cornerstone was
being lowered Into position. .
Itelow at the left Is shown Col.
Alvln M. Owsley, national commander
of the American legion, laying the
cornerstone of the new tapltol, whhh
is dedicated to American fallen sol
diers. Below at the center Is a pic
ture of Colonel Owsley delivering
his dedication address, IJelow at the
ri;ht Is a picture of Col, i. If. I'resson
of Omaha offering the Invocation at
the ceremonies.
New Record Set
in Sugar Beets
12.77 Tons to Acre Raised in
North Platte Valley
of Nehraxka.
Hiottttliluff, Neh Nov. 1J. Hpe
rlnl H-A new hlnh mark for acre pro
ductlon ff sugar beets litis been set
In the North Platte valley of Ne
hrueka this year, records of the scales
of the flrcat Western r)iisr company
ahow, with an average of 12.77 tons
to the acre.
The previous record was In 1915,
when tlia tonnage averaged 11. 05 to
the aure. The acre production fell
to 2I In If 17.
Cutting down the total number nf
arris planted to beefs, and better our
tlvatlon of the crop this year are
given as reasons for the higher pro
duction. The sugar content of the
b-et has fallen off ellghtly, however,
to an average of 15 per cent. Killing
frost In ruld October, blighting the
haves, Is held to tie responsible for
this.
Keports from Tiering and Tluyurd
factory dletrlrts show the tonnage is
.running slightly higher per acre than
In the Hcottsbluff and Mltohell ills
trlcts.
Iteoause of advances In the sugsr
market end the comparatively low
cost of beet lalior this year, the re
turn per aero on the crop bid fair
to be the highest In the history of
the vultey. With $5 a ton guaran
teed to the growers for their beots,
and In addition a share In the selling
prlee of suuar, It seems possible that
the beets may bring, ultimately, $7 a
ton, or t least ffl.SO,
Stunt Flyer to Perform
at Ord During Celebration
Ord, Nub., Nov, 13. (Special.)
ford day Is to he celebrated In Ord
Thursday, Merchants are offering
bargains from November ' to It. On
the lust day there will be a monster
celebration. J fund ore expected to
be here from Hargent and Loup City.
A stunt flyer has been engaged and
a parade consisting of floats repre
senting the various business houses
ond fratcrnnl organizations will be on
tbo program.
Chiropractic Free Clinic
for Children
Dr. Burhorn and hit (rn-lst hnM
S fr cllnle dally fur children under
it yttri of mt from 1 u H P. M.
SulU 4M-2 Btourltl.i BMff.
The Cllnle I held In Council Bluffi,
(12 Wickhsm Block, torn 4 to p. m.
dally.
Phone JAclnon 6347 or Co. Bluff
1076 fur sppofntmtnt.
Any child (uttering from any ab
normality will be given the advsnUs
of receiving tht benefit of Chirnprsctle
adjustment without any obligation
whatsoever to tin patient.
'ensions Granted
Nebraska Residents
Washington, D.-C, Nov. 13,(i?ne-
clal Teleirram.) Nebraska pensions
granted Krtwene g llanshew, Shelby,
$30; Ilattlo E. Boyd, Fremont, 130;
August Mulone, Holdrege, $15; Aldora
Buffalo, Lincoln, 130; Maggie K.
Campbell, nurketf, $30; Benjamin I.
Robinson, Litchfield, $20; Frances K.
Price, Mncobi. $30; Jane Itagan,
Hldney, 130; Mary A. Tlatt, Cook,
$30; KiiRenn V. Krause, Blair, $12;
Sarah, J. Ditncanson, Hastings, $30;
Martha V, Irwin, Lincoln, $30; Hut-
ton E. Woods, Columbus, $16; Lizzie
ntes, North Platto, $30; Bert Lalng,
Alliance, $12; Mary J. Horan, Omaha,
30; Annie A. ZllclfJ Omaha $1; Wll-
Ham Johnson, Grand Island, $20;
Anna Maria Bcnolken, Omaha, $30;
Emmagene Hill, Bloomlngton, $30;
Alice Hnsklne,. Rock, $30; Mathilda
Wendorff, Western, $3(7; . Mathilda
Rlrhter, Burkett. $30; Cecelia A.
Hlett, Sidney, $30, and Oeorge J.
Lemmon, Thurston $12.
egionnaireu at Ord Hold
Three-Day Benefit Frolic
Ord, Neb.. Nov. 13. (Special.) Fi
delity post of the American Legion
ound up a three-day frolic Saturday
evening. The local opera house whs
used by the Legion for an Indoor
carnivol. One number of especial in
teroet' was a song written by C. S.
atsnn, a captain during the world
ar. with music composed by Chnrles
raff. Jr., entitled. "Idly Dreaming."
he Legion cleared $600, which will
bo used In paying for the new Legion
hall.
Montana to Get Cars.
Helena, Mont., Nov. 13. Relief
nin the severe car shortage under
hlch Montana shippers of grain and
e etock nre now suffering will soon
available, according to advices re
ceived by the Montana railroad com
mission In a telegram from St. I'aul.
Sunday School of Pawnee
County Hold Convention
Table Rock, Neb., Nov. 1J. (Spe
cial.) The district Sunday School con
vention fo Pawnee county, has Just
been held In the Christian church at
Table Rock, with a good audience
present. Papers were read and ad
dresses made, a well as readings by
children, Including one by 3-year-old
Mary Marie Hnlzda, Officer were
elected for the coming year as fol
lows; Charles Binder, president; Merle
Cook, vice president; Mrs. Avis Tay
lor, secretary, The county president,
WlllBim Pctra of Pawnee City, pre
sided at the meeting.
Autos Smanh in Blinding
Rain on Road Near Madison
Madison, Neb., Nov. 13. (Special,)
A nearly-fatal accident occurred Sat
urday nfght at the foot of the Funk
hill, a mile and a half north of Madl-
AllVEHTIHEMKXT.
HOW TO DARKEN
GRAYHAIR
A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to
Make a Remedy for Gray Hair.
A well known resident of Cincin
nati, O., who has been a barber for
more than 40 years, recently made
the following statement; .
"Anyone can prepare a simple mix
ture at home at very little cost that
will darken gray hulr and make It
soft and glossy. To a half-pint of
water add 1 ounce of buy rum, a, small
box of Barbo Compound and 14 ounce
glycerine. Theae Ingredients can be
bought at any drug store at very
little cost. Apply to the hair twice
a week until the desired shade Is ob
tained. This will moke a gray-haired
person look 20 years younger. It Is
easy to use, doe not color the most
delicate scalp, is not sticky or greusy
end does not rub off "
Why Experiment With Untried, Uncertain Grades of Coal?
yflP!lr3L&KI
Has Good Coal for You
Stored in Clean, Dry Bins
EXCELLENT QUALITY-PRICES RIGHT
Real Penniylvani Anthracite
Petroleum Carbon
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Colorado lNiffer Head Lump
Spadra (Arkansas Anthracite)
Semi-Anthracite
Capitol (Montgomery County, 111.)
Rock Springs, Wyoming Lump or Nul
Hardwood Chunks for Fireplaces Cut to Length
Arc You Getting Satisfactory Results From the Coal You
Are Now Burning?
Lei Our Coal Caperta Tell You Which Crado Is Best Adapted for Your Uo
SUWEJERLAWE) BROS. CO.
THE BUT IN COAL SINCE 113
Phone KE nwood 09 34 34th and Bell line
son, during a blinding rain. A Ford
touring car driven by Henry Mauer,
end carrying Ida Fuller, Lillian Oer
ling and Jack Dlttberner, collided with
an automobile belonging to V. 11.
Flcnnor and driven by W, Potson,
Those In the cars suffered minor
bruises and scratches. The 'touring
car turned over.
Road Conditions
rriil.bJ If the Omaha Aula f lub.)
All roaili cut of Omaha ar prf(lrlly
Impumtil. All stations report itUI Min
ing, Some snow at Csntral ('Ity during
tbs nlsht.
Free Lecture on Christian Science
at
. DRUID HALL, 2414 Ames Ave.,
Monday and Tuesday evenings,
November 13 and 14
at eight o'clock
By Frank H. Leonard, C.S.B., of Chicago
Vt itr the ausplcts of Third Church of CbrUt. Scientist, of Omaha.
Mr, -Leonard Is a member ef h Board of Lactursship of tht Mother Church,
the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, MsstachuMtts.
The
Remington
' NOa 12
Call, See and Listen
Call at our salesroom wrjere the new Remington No. 12
is being demonstrated. You will recognize the familiar
Remington design and the noteworthy Remington features
the Self-Starter, the Natural Touch and the many other
betterments which are significant of Remington progress.
See the improvements which have been made to an
already tried and proved machine the spiral, piano-wire
anvil, tne new platen and bail, the noise-eliminating escape
ment, the sound-proof side plates.
listen and you will realize at once why these refine
ments have been added. You will listen in vain for the
usual clicks and taps and hums. They nre practically gone.
The price of the new No. 12 is $U0-only $7.50 more
than the price of the Standard Correspondence Remington
a very small premium to pay for otficc quiet.
rVrffcrnirTurunu are nuw bting held
Remington Typewriter Company
210 S. 18th St., Arthur Bldg, Omaha, Neb.
Telephone JA ckeon 2176
PosarsMon of Still in Mom e
.Nut Violation of Liquor Law
Lincoln, Nov. 1 J 8mtuI l-l'os
s sslon of a still In a private rMi'w e
Is not sulthicnt evidence to waiiuiit
inn vlct Ion umhr the pwhlbltwm law
un.W-r a iWlslon hunl4 down toriuy
by the eupiaine court. Lnlosa It Is
rovd that the still wss tiswl in
milking liquor, theru can lie no con.
vutU'ii on that point, the court held.
The division whs rendered In connec
tion with a tlospcr county rase, where
two biothi'ts wore found with a still
III their posaiweliin. They rlullni-d
It was I'lirrhawd to distill wslsr and
llmre was no evidence to the contrary.
iorai30n.d6en & (Da
Newness
for Men
Three new Aratex
Bomi-Koft collars.
TherQ are many points
in their favor they
are 00ft and flexible,
will not crack or
wrinkle, stiff yet un
starched, preshrunk
and banded to insure
perfection of fit.
35c each or 3 for $1.
Interwoven cashmere
and silk and wool hose
have arrived for the
wintry days. They
come in all shades of
heather with a smart
dropstitch effect.
Outingr flannel night
shirts in Universal
make are priced $1.50,
$2 and $2.50.
A Freshening
Touch To a
Dark tailleur could not
be accomplished in a
better way than by
wearing a w hite
vestee.
Organdies and voiles
adorned with Irish
crochet or filet and
val laces make up
smart little models
with Peter Pan or
high collars. Some
with cuffs, others
without, but all very
reasonably priced.
Msia Floor
The Gloves
for Winter
Come in an infinite va
riety of models. Here
are some strap-wrist
gauntlets fashioned of
Kayser's chamoisette.
They are colored In
brown, gray, beaver,
coffee and oak. Priced
from $1.25 to $2.50 a
pair.
Then, too, there are
strap-wrist gauntlets
in novelty fabrics of
leather, camel or bea
ver colorings. $2.75
to $3.50.
Underthings
for Small Girls
i Bloomers of an extra
fine quality black
sateen for the little
miss from 2 to 8
. years. 58c and $1.35.
H Knickerbocker draw
ers daintily fashioned
of nainsook or cam
bric with trimmings
of lace and embroi
deries. Sizes 2 to 12.
65c to $1.25.
tf One lot of knicker
bockers and drawers
in a good quality
cambric (not all
sizes), for 49c each.
Second Floor
d 1 7 lff&
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Newest of
Scenic Marvels
This most fssclnitlng panorama of colorful
crags and awe-inspiring viataa ia reached by
Rock Island Lines
Golden State Limited
Sserteel-eaicaaal roete le Sea Diefe.
Carrlto Gorge la only one of the many points
el Interest on the short. Interesting route to
CaUlormathe Golden State Limit way. The
Imperial Valley, Lower California (Ntesico), the
mysterious desert, the mountalna, the plains
these ere yours to behold, a at ens: Journey of
Infinite variety.
On thla train, famoua for twenty year, yoti
travel duevt to either Los Angeles. 5eete
lurbsre or San I'ieft ever the touts l low
autie. Lvtry atu.e a mJa away from winter,
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