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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
■mII IHHI ItiiMil for l)nrlit|init*til of Duirv In<liistr\ i V f I Half if AmahmI Wwpilr#J. PiM I *rl H. tit# 1'nik I# Mirl fetnn. t vM>l< half •# 1 He |1MMA Bain! Je.. ••**.< fuM he# been raised to Jmshe, Piece ere near betef pet IP ted fed re i etna the be leer* I #hrrr«ab«,il the elite TMi wee tbe invents Ifrderate' SB fieri H lire*, pteetdem el th* Melon Partita end bead of tbe date* movement In Vebreeke, at tha noon luncheon of the Potary HA. "Wa went In pt down to work," «• 11 Mr, Ofay, "end we wilt Men Jttet * »wn ee nttr Itnenrin* te mntpMed We he*a a ft*e year program, which mill take It#,Ana a year. Wa will H ini* two of tha heel delry raperle t*f ran find and will kern record* „i,,t statistics dn milk end bolter fat production. "These experte and the clerke who tl'111 keep the records will get all the ■money we are collecting. Not a cent will go to anyone else. "There la a real Interest through •tit the state. I expect every city and town In tha elate will ha heard Xbnm soon with their portion of the .Xbnd. "It le a business proposition we-are furthering. Wa would not he doing It If It were not a business proposl tji#n. It win bring profit to those farmers who Improve their delry JMrds and will bring cheese factorise, •jjjtllk eondeneertea and milk-drying establishments to Nebrsaka. ". "Fralght rates sra right and by the Dtps tha five-year program le com pie ted Omaha will not only ha the -■iwatest butter shipping point In th# 'i&untry, but Nebraska will he on# of «Ha greatest butter producing etatea." Wisconsin la Saved •• "Tt la Interesting to note that In Wisconsin, where dairying la moat Highly developed, there have been no bank failures In the dairy section, la Idaho, where the farmers suffered 'lit setback a number of years ago, they .began Improving their dairy herds. It le now the common expression In that 'iiitate that the farmers 'milked them Halves out of debt.’ There are 1J .'Cheese factories In that state and ■cithers are being developed. In Ne Jtifaska there Is hut one cheeae fac ;$jry. no factories for making con •Aensed milk and nons for making jfrled milk. While Omaha is the great llfkt center In the country for ths man ■tofacture of butter, but little of the raw material comas from Nebraska. It iflUlnea from Iowa, South Dakota, Colo ■wtdo, Missouri and even Arkansas and ifWxaa. It la therefore, perfectly natur ill to plan for producing raw materials #»ar at hand." .;;;;Mr. Orey covered the entire field ■at the dairy program and said that lift regretted that notwithstanding the illldespread Interest throughout tha {finite upon tha part of tha farmers xehn are anxious to improve their i Hairy herds, It was necessary for Jlfim to tell them as yet tha program was only In its formative Mages. He att/d that no definite atepa In the way i>X’ engaging experts or hiring clerks would be undertaken until the com plete HOO.OOO fund for the five year program had been pledged. ; ;'We have, of course, had a num ber of misunderstandings but they ho vs all been met through explana tion. We want aJl to understand thru wa want tha co-operation of all. Ufhere la no pride of authorship upon the part of anyone, least of all upon «iy part. Naturally, I do not expect always to keep tha management of Oils movement. It -Is a big Job and 7ve want all to understand that the selection of the man will be In the Hands of those who make up the or gjlnlzatlon. Advice tp Farmer* — "At thla time we went particularly titi advise the farmers of the state to hold off buying dairy cowa until t-hey can have the advice of the ex -parts whom wa will engage. Thera la :Mr much fraud In tha aal* of dairy Cattle aa In any other thing I know -oil and fraud of thla kind la being !ft»*otlr*d now 1n Nebraska. :,;;;"When our fund* are completed and <mr experts at work, wa will first dk all taka steps against fraud of thla dftaracter. We will not attempt to fldvlaa the men who are already In 4he dairy business except as they .Itigy ask It of us, but wa will try to locate those farmer* who are dairy winded, who understand that dairy lag must be conducted on business Principles and that tha successful Mndling of a dairy herd mean* hard work and close supervision. While I, 'tit. course, know nothing about dairy Itip. except theoretically, I have been advised that a purebred dairy cow Ik’, as temperamental aa an opera eWtgsr; that rough traetmenl and even iihkind words will »how directly In the Eduction of the amount of milk and ■tfca proportion of butterfats received, .("“One of the Important things that ftfpl he worked out will ha the com peting of statistics so that wa will know for the state as a whole, by 4btrlcts and by hards tha produc r capacity and the coat of produe . In this way wa can locate the Herd. that are below standard and t#ka steps to Improve them. ;"!I"Aa an example: In the state of |Maho on# farmer who previously milked 14 cows, by proper breeding «»d scientific handling of hla hard, ra #«ced the number to eight. H* gets ae much milk and butter fat from lAese eight cowa as ha originally did JBfpm tha 14." Traffic Again Heavy. 'i.Wymore, Neb., April 29.—Railway ttjtfflc la again becoming heavy tmrough the local yards. Oraln and Stock ara moving to market In good gjtflumea. Sunday night SIS cars were (Ipeaed to the Sf. Joaeph division from in# Wymore dlvlalon of the road, n total of nearly 19,000 ton*. Poets to Hear Novrlint. ^’ilfJaorge C. flhedd, Nebraaka novelist president of tha Nebraaka Au tbore' club, will address members of -fAm Prairie Poets’ club Friday eve Hike a at 9 in the third floor annex of rtje Woodmen of the World building. Miadd will describe hla own rxper fg&'-S* aa a writer. a * j ' ' ' 1 ' "\! Vt rti f fct< ngh not i Niiisi in I ahfmni* f»n T knmfk t Wnwlhu , | iVdnmhm S*k , AfWH M Mull 1 i«iiM tpmmm, ^ini i»*#* Hi! I eg# Hwm it in II bflw# Ml MeMt In** resinned imii MH Itl i wilt-ewia 1t t* »«*s*me* meiM* j t* Mi»m wmii iv i*nt *»»• #»<w l • errriiMi p*. »* the V*hh**m*«* »*#♦*» I *d ihI i* i He Im*. »■» tes-Mes i trend j Island Iw *4*4.1 fell 11i#% retne ft*n« I i ii'Ug., i.> SeMMi’.e ei* i*nm**nt | #4 H) the *»««p The f*er*n*e the I I here •tti me He the trt|i hr teeth Its I t etifninte nest month The her* at* I rM It* vet tag Itrnntteee end rut told I te srtre N etnett iM continue the I IMS t>| sett If they ttted «t teething ttllin W thmdtenit II trhn Irit It ' . ereiettet " N (he tHunger her*. I eetd ‘In the n«*t Id date «t <« met ea many at I ltd have end title tinder Id teete nf ege ‘ntit nn their nten.' htk Ing tn California Moat nf them ere earning their way at ndd Jrle where they ran g*t thent, riding Ihe Irelne when th* rhanre tn eteal a lift le eaay, and thm hiking awhile alter they get kicked nff • Stroud Boosters Issue Statement Krionda Orpaninf to Support , Candidacy for City Commissioner. The executive committee of the htroud • for • City • Commissioner club, 1 with headquarter* at "04 Keellne 1 building, has started actlna work. Th* executive committee haa been enlarged to Include O. D. Taylor. Rev. Frank G. Smith, Oeorge Payne. 1 Ed P. Boyer, H. S. McDonald, A. A. Lamoreaux, D. W. Marrow, Dr. J. P. Lord, H. J. Hushea, Fred Crane, 1 Charles Harding, A. N. Eaton, Dr. i Paul Ellis, Robert Trimble. C. 8. Stehblns, C. B. Adair, George Roes. I Max I. Walker, Harry Lane, Roy , Towl, Robert Malcolm, James Rod- 1 man and Frank Dewey. Th# commit!## h## laau#d th# follow- ' Ing statement It* regard tr. Stroud. our full commltt##. rr»b«|#ttng of about fflfl m#n and women who know Mr .Stroud personally. have organised to booat him for th# reason# that: H# ha# b##n an Omaha btialn## man nearly till hi# Ilf*' #nd h#« bc*n #urr##» ful In hi# undertaking#. Wa h#ll«vo h# will conduct nor r|tv hualne#** In th# 1 «arna manner ha conducted hi# prlvat# . bualn###. 1 H# I# not ■ politician by tr#d». Until | tbre# v#ar# #go he engaged In prlvat# bunlneaa. then retiring to hernm# county 1 comm laalnner. The *0 nillM ,,f ina<te , paved during hi# administration and the many mllea of #«c#||#nf dirt road# In Dougla# country ar# the reautf# of hi# . untiring efforta to build up Omaha and Dougla# **ounfv. < Mr. Stroud l# a m#n of prov«n Integrity, believe# In getting a d#v'« work for a day'# pay and le heartily In favor of all t elvlo Improvements. The remuneration of city fommleeloner mah«i no differ ence to him We wish to elect him be ceuna we know b# will #e# to It that * money #p#nt will bring td#<iu*t# •* chant#-. Mr §troud It known In Omaha for hla phllantroplo work After th* tornado \ of 1114 he took 14# man from hla wagon factory and repaired damaged hom#a for ' a whole week. I Second Touriit Camp ! Opened at Columbus Columbus, Neb., April 2*.-rColum bus’ new tourist camp, lb# second here, Is opsn. ’ Eight tourist parties, most of them on (hs way li/im* to eastern snd northern points, sftsr s winter California, halted Tuesday for tha night In th* new camping grounds. Thla Is th* first camp prlvatsly owned to begin operation betwssn Chicago snd Denver. Waler, light and fuel ar* furnished tha tourists free. Tha camp le located at th* Inter section of th# Llncpln and Meridian (Winnipeg to Megoco City) Highway. The first camp, operated by th# Chamber of Commerce, I* located northeast of th# city on th# Lincoln Highway, Broken Bow—Broken now's first automobile show Is stiracting a large number of people from over the roun try. The affair la staged by Moore Bros., distributing agents for tha Dodgs cars. --■- " ~ 1 FOR the foot that is hard to fit, Florsheim has designed special combination lasts that hug the heel, fit snug at the arch and won't gap at the ankle. A FMh<m Ounbuution Let ttlotk or Brown Col/ • $10 Brown Ki4 • $12 The Florsheim Boot Shop 318 S. 16th Street Thn *Impl**t. nnd bmt wsy to »*/m cough*, col/1*, croup, bronchi*!, "fin1' *nfl l» grlpp* rough* I* to fsk* CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user Is e friend Lif Murkrt Is Mums Stunt' « l # Mmlr Iimi t* 1 t| til ^ lot I Mlrf I ithlrtl WM<* t* w* |o*( llh M»< »«. theete* rtiwah# !-tanka* IMU> *>*>*« ■Mima d»*Ui ***■•»• Mb (M >t MiK Miwih Hath* a** tk# mtitat N kiisslbtswd t>l«d tut# imm gw sf and #"■%•», but tW lab* market mmalrre a* east * Tkara t* atvar a a r ha art a fm tk» >"* • k« ran settte rtavee f#b*a The le«*i laf cnutatrt baton pMW»wt*d hy Th* nmah* Be* ta nffe.iwg an bppm'HHtM v for amateur humorist* to demonstrate what thav ran do Matty at* maktot their dehut I*nm* era catting th* e**h pttt»* and having the thrill of seeing their n*m*a and Jokes on Ih* •rterna of various movie theater* By auhmltttng your original }nki>* lo the I lOral laf editor yon have v oIrani* of helng awarded the weekly fleet prise of |lt, I It* aeoond of ID, third of |3. and there ar* also 11 additional price* of It earth Moment her. also, that your prlaa joke* with your ham* will t*e enjoyed hy thou **nd* who attend ih* moilon ptotnr* iheotera fortunate enough In get Ih* Loral Lafa Make your (okra original, limit them to *o word* earh and begin to. day to try youraell mil *1 Jok* writ Ing. Ton don't know what you ran do until you try. Bend In a* many Jokee aa you wlah. Out of th# Joke* that don't get r**h price* the Loral Laf editor select* three each day for thl* rolumn. Tn day'# era: Boy running hreathleaaiy Intn hardware ctore: "A nickel mousetrap quick; I want to catch a train Elaine Buell, 6201 r*a* street. Orocer, attaining to hay la cellar: "Bey. hurry up and bring thgt eheeaa tip." Bari "Yea, air, half a minute; I're got ft tn the rnrner now. .Your huahand eaya ka trade a dng'e life. Yea, II la rery almllar; ka romea la with muddy feet, makre lilmeeir minfurt ahle hy the fire and walla to ha fed, Mra. Jennlaa tlray. kidney, la. Woman Hurt When Tram Run* Away With Dim Speetal lllapateh lo The flmaha Her. fitalla, Neb., April 21,-Whon Mr*. Henry Howell wan working In the field with a dlec yeaterdny at her horn* aeven mile* northweat of Htella. th* team ran away and ah* wag an bndly Injured that liter one leg wa* amputated at th* kne* at th* hog pltgl In Auburn. Mr. Howell wa* running a dine In the Held where hla wife waa working at th# anine time, Neither of thorn mw th# danger from a colt running loo*e that scared her team. Y. W, C. A. Dintrirt KxtrmlrH Wymora, Nab., April 21.—An #*• tanalnn haa baen mad* In th# bourn darlea of th* T. W, C. A. diatrirt to taka In (Jaffa and Jefferson noun He*. A district hoard haa been elect *d con elating of Mrs. C. A. Bimltrnan, ft**trice, president; Mra. Hoy nice, Blue Hprlnga, vie# president; Mra. John Lang, Wymore, second vie# president; Mr*, It. n*ad, Kalrbury, secretary, and Mrg. Hlora Bradley, Bealric*. treasurer. Ibc Want Ada produce results. BIAZF. FAILS TO HALT OPERATION ** ** tI Ap. it || tVI.ll. 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Friday is ■ Free I Photo Day! in Babylandfl F.vary requirement for Baby'a apparel need and play toga ia anawarad in Ihia beautiful da- ■IB parfmanf. Wa want aaary H| Omaha molhar to acquaint her- H aalf with thia wondarful Baby- BBB !aad. ■ Brinf in Baby Friday. Gat Your Frae Coupon. Mezzanine Floor V r vasss HERZBER&S iSu?LA#!r COATS-DRESSES' % Wonderful Purchase and Sale Now In Progress^ | Choice of Many Hundred Garments Values to$bb.50 -— • f p Size* 14 to 46 Sport Coats Motoring Coats Dressy Coats Street Dresses (Jnice Dresses Sport Dresses Every wanted material and a style for every ocA sion. Quality and workmanship carry the Hers berg stamp of approval, which means complete satisfaction with every purchase. Coat» Fourth Floor Dre»*c» Sixth Floor Correct Apparel Low in Price Shopping at Thompaon-Belden’a aavaa you money— "It'a the beat place to shop, after all." Silk Frocks, $15.75 to $89.50 Coats, - - - $25.00 to $85.00 Suits, - - - $25.00 to $85.00 ^ g -.——35 eg > I I >»1 **+ Qj \ Why Pay More? | ■ Men'* Suita, , C1 OO + ; .leaned and pressed..''S Ladies' Plain Suita, Cl 25 -■* •C Dresses, cleaned and J 1 CQ V Hats, cleaned and blocked ® ■ yn % (new bands extra) .J*'" + . 'Jxl 2 Ruifs thoroughly >2 RO cleaned ... . W • I W. clean portiers, lace curtain* snd upholstered furniture We guarantee, call for and deliver on short notice. 4 ; PALACE CLEANERS! | DYERS AND HATTERS + £ 2120 North 24th St. WE hater 4001 a V + +++ I !+■!■+4-■>+ W aha Leads the World In Butter Production Omaha is the leading butter producing city of the world. ♦ 0 Butter made in Omaha finds a market in the four comers of the earth. The Hindu prince, munching his . bread in far-off India, enjoys the luxury of butter made in this city’s creameries. The annual butter output of this city has increased more than fourfold in the last 10 years. The present production of about 55 million pounds each year is valued at more than 23 million dollars. Our city and all Nebraska are growing rapidly in every way. and constantly need more facilities for local and long distance telephone service. To keep pace with this growth, the Bell System must spend about three-fourths of a million dollars annually for new telephone equipment in this state. In order to provide for the growing demands for telephone service, vast sums of money must be con stantly obtained from investors. Nearly half a million people already own Bell System stock or bonds. We riiall be pleased to have you, also, as an investor in the business. Any telephone employee will gladly give you full information about Bell stock or bonds, or call our Manager, JA ckson 2765. As Omaha prospers, the telephone is successful. Therefore, we constantly strive to provide reliable telephone service at the lowest possible charges consistent with reasonable wages to employees and a fair return on the money invested in the business. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM Policy - One Syalem - / mrerml Service a 4