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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1923)
Deposed Miners’ Head Is Released on $2,000 Bond Pittsburgh, June 10.—Alexander Howatt, deposed leader of the United Mine 'Workers. Kansas district, was released from the Allegheny county Jail tonifjht after JL’,000 bond had been approved for his appearance at the September term of court. Howatt was arrested several days ago upon a serious charge preferred by Mrs. Inga Sorenaen of Chicago, on behalf of her young aon. Bee want ada produea raaulta. Aviators Are Sought. St. IxjuIs, Mo...June 10.—Headquar tera for th enlistment of 120 officers ers for the enlistment of 120 officers and men for tlie proposed air service unit of the National guard of Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska were opened here. BARNEY GOOGLE_ sparky breakfasts when he’s sure of it. Dr»wn tor Th* On,.h. b*. by miiy D*Beci< XORX .At LAST# "Tmk to* or "TUe twoRio for • oh. BOX l rr seeihs I wm CoHrhgfct. m3, by Kia| Pfw* 3ydkm», It, ■ / Mow For \ / A HEARTY \ breakeast' / \~—J* Y SWAT SCOTT TT swmtn X clvaw ' BopGcrr ABOUT SPApKV.? \ *WSR€ n H*?* r ^Gfristn* <—g-// rp U 17 XT CDDC Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sol He*s I llC IN ClDDO--- (Trademark Applied For) Take Those ear moffs off and cowtT^ HERE AND W\Pf. The DISHES OR VoO'LL GET\ A MESSAGE FROM CHINA AND TOO WON’T/ wave To Tone \t ito either » J/ 1 m—nrrrr (tiiDN'T \ scrape yhc Dishes and "dump twc^ GARBAGE 7 TT SERVES ME RIGHT-\ STARTED \ WRONG -YtAE FTRSY DAY wC WENT WOOSEt ' ) KEEPING I HELPED W\1U YUE DlSWES —YuAY ^ ^ UrC bENTENC^ J~~-rf IMJ. •*» Th# •*'! I»-1 (mes orcoor.se because vm suc^TpT\ U&ONDERttA.' AMO CONSIDERATE HOSBAND - I'M NOT' APPRECIATED - l NEWER. 00 ENOUGH TO PLEASE TOO i LOOK AT Paul gruen _ Tou neuer catch him HELPING HATH THE HOUSE-WORK - HiS \ \AAFT \S LUCKV \sr HE COMES HOME J ^-rrrr-r—— ( do You HttJE TO DIG UP THE &WON ^i f legree or husbands to make yourselfi look Good BY comparison? __ and / another thing . DIO You EuER 5EE AnY LAW WHICH READS THAT A WifE 5HOULO) Do allTHE housework? You/ |DIDN’T HEAR THE MINISTER SAY/ ^wui You TAKE This woman i “'•for your lawfully \ wedded slaye?* \W. A BRINGING UP FATHER—«. sl'p'.wnt'offic* pace of colors in the Sunday bee Drawn for The^Omaha Bee by McManus j II " ' ■■ ■ 1 ■■■■— 1 .1 ■ . > I B ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■!'■■■! ■■■■ 11 ■■ ■ " ■■ I —_ _____ WON'T TOO e>UT A PIECE OP PIE FOR CHARITT ? iTO ONLT TWENTV CENTb A ■jmeSS&L %L,ce_J NO thanks: PIE booth P WHS OlD j 50 - L.A J® EVER MF-O-O O! e>RiN4 ME TO THltJ &AZ/SAR? ah: are too TO BOY A bUCE? I WANT A WHOLE lT^ © Itq wt urn ft*rum i«»v>eg. inc. MY L WORO - JERRY ON THE JOB— A PERSONAL EXPERT._Drawn for Bee by Hoban ^/Ak30SU * I'M \u A Sweet Ti* 'j OLD PlAMM*TE ,"3c£ $IEUCa\ EEvtt w? Oldest Son ^-ro/ Get A ^o9• Wf 'N) 'TUSaE WCNJ. I—^ Aweu.-\W) \ OOJT Wa s / Gne 'T To)-— 10 Swt >M* A ^ 'W A 1 vwra —7 Win KiMO Of 'HOB* ' 1 _Ll! |(ghm r»*mn firr-ica. »«*■ Public Offered $25,000,000 in Austrian Bonds Syndicate of Bankers An nounce Sale as F irst At tempt to Ffelp Europe Re Establish Credit. New York. June 10—Public offer ing of $25,000,000 Austrian govern ment bonds, a part of an international loan of $126,000,000 to the Austrian repulic, will be made in the United States tomorrow by a syndicate of bankers headed by J. P. Morgan & Co. The issue, which consists of 20 year 7 per cent sinking fund gold bonds will be offered at »0, to yield invest ors 8 per cent. The bonds are guar anteed as to principal, interest and redemption payments by the govern ments of Great Britain, France, Czerho-Soivakia, Italy. Belgium. Sweden, Denmark and Holland, and are secured by a first charge on the gross receipts of the Austrian cus toms and tobacco monopoly. Morgan Describe* I-nan. “The importance of the Austrian loan, which is being issued Monday," J. P. Morgan, head of the banking firm of J. P. Morgan & Cc., said in announcing the offering, “lie* in the face that the attitude of American in vestors to this loan will show they are interested in helping those na tions of Europe which are prepared to help themselves toward the re-es tablishment of their credit. “East year, at the bankers confer ence held at Paris, I stated it was my opinion, that if the security to be giv en was clearly good and the investors of other lending nations would co operate to the extent that they felt themselves able to do. I believed that the American market would partici pate in an important extent in the rehabiiiatation in the European fin ancial situation. At that time these conditions could not be satisfied. Now however, for the first time, a loan is offered which fulfills both the con ditions. Amount Not Excessive. "The amount, while large, is not excessive, and every present indica tion Justifies my confidence that we shall find the American public in accord with us in our belief that the new Austrian bonds are a good investment and that extension of this credit is an important step on the road to peace and normal conditions." "Under the plan formulated by the league of nations for Austria's fin ancial and economic rehabillatation. I>r. Alfred Zimmerman, formerly bur gomaster of Rotterdam, was appoint ed commissioner general of Austria. A protocol was signed by European governments directly interested, in cluding the neighboring states of Italy and Czecho-Solvakia. insuring the economic and political independ ence of Austria. "The revenues hypothecated under the loan will pass directly into an account controlled by Commissioner Genera] Z.mmerman, who will also control the expenditure of the pro ceeds of the loan." Versatile Artists Give Radio Program ' A unique radio program was of fered hy Station WOAW Saturday night under the auspices of the Corn Exchange National bank. Miss Jean Douglas Woodruff presented a varied Oh, Man! __By Briggs] They Say "•purple Cows" is A GREAT Little Sw&w-'I'LL JuST walk Dowju To The Theater awd see ip i caaJ BuY^a seat" f f I HELLO BILL.- J'M Ju5T 0H-6Re*T. qk> my way To iEe The best ' Purple cowS" .Show i _ —. _ Ever saw V ■ y * EveRY BODY •ScEmS To BE C’R.AZ.y’ Ov/ER »T *•• l'M<5l.AD' I'M CARI-V So IU HAWE A ^ ; CrtAAJCE To SET A •SEAT'' • \ HAlftRY ThatS The HELLO lV’. V BEST D^Hn vSMOLav I'm oaj Mr I Euefi', IM Goibjc, T0 latav To ife k .See it aoaiaj_ "PURPLE CoULS"yx Tner .SAvV / |T\S fiooP_/ |T'S CefVT/k.lMLV •PRAISED BY PVRRY BODY - •• |T iCPMi To MAVt \AlO-J TmC APPROVAL OF ALL” I'M GLAD I M GoiujG IMS N T ThUm !•« HClLO PICK? \ Houj'i "-punvte] Ccx*JV-You I K -Set all Thc J \^how^ ' ITS a good Thing i MKT dick • I MIGHT HAVJE wasted a PfRrem.y Good ^ubnin6 flues S I'll Go MOMft AM) 1?RAft A BOOK" ABIE THE AGENT-- He H ut to Think Quickly. WHWeJER 1 QO.THAY^ QRETTCfc MIMS* F'NW HAC WslO \HtVi TRVCi 1G / 8ow*ou) kaoKEiMqitr/? / MM BE K&. W©OT \ I TO THE B*NX - 'T \ uXDOU'bWT HURT TO / V\^TRKE * CHMiCEl^/ // ON, HE NREPPm I ME HEV3t IM'lHt I 4 6*0*. THAT \ fOUMD TOUINTlMt, j / I'M OUST AS feAb ASi'. 1 Nt-EO A LOAN. ; oFF M VOU^HQJ * OVWE A PARTV A L ^AKt THIS OUT WOF ^OHEVli \tMOV)EM>RAVHM program of contralto solos, banjo aril piano soloa, readings, pianologuesand character songs, including the negr» and Scotch dialects. Miss Woodruff was assisted by CL C. Caldwell, baritone. Mr. Caldwell also rendered cornet solos. The Woodward Candy company's orchestra played popular jazz tunes for the remainder of the program. E. R. Root gave a short speech on "Bees." Miss Woodruff will also feature ths WOAW nadio programs Monday. Juns 11, and Tuesday, June 12. Sammy Carrtell will offer a fare well program June 12 by radio Station WAOW before he leaves for Blue Hill, Me., for his studies In the east under the auspices of the Nebras ka Society for the Development of Musical Talent. Jm r* AlLEN?® FOOT® EASE Bunions. andAchiig Trlftl ntrlrir ft»4 ft T<- aft" Km Wttki&g f*>ll •rot A44nM ALLAN S FOOT-AAftA, U Aoy. N. T. y AU\ FRTIRKMENT, ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! i Unless you see the name Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain. pain. Accept ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con tains proper directions. Handy boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacturer of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ESCAPES At the first sign of bleeding gums, be on yourguard. Pyorrhea, destroyer of teeth and health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands young er, are subject to it Brush your teeth with fbrlian’s FOR THE Guk§ More than a tooth baste —it checks Pyorrhea 35c tod 60c in tubtt advertisement. Lift Off with Fingers Poaan't hurt a tut Prop a littia "Frwion*" on an aching corn, in stantly that corn slot's hurtma. then shortly you lilt it right off with fin R;‘rs Truly! Your drugatst soil* a ttn> bottle of T'rceione“ for a few cents sufficient to removy every hard corn soft torn, or corn between the toes and the calluses, without aoicncaa 04 uru*. i tlon.