Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 08, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THUIWDAY. KKI'TEMHEK 8. VJZl.
Clean-Up Squad"
J II 1UKC U) Planus
. Of Ex-Service Men
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; ving for Hearing to He HflJ
' Mere Hy Agf Mi of Vet
' i' r ran' Mure au.
A movement to Itclp cx wvlce
mm put through their wir chum
Liunched from Washington ill go
into action fore September 12 ond U.
when tli vetcrant" bureau "cuan-up
squad," Hktiktrd by the lorn I chapter
of the American Ked CYom. the
.American Legion, the ChamLer of
Commerce and the ,1'xal War Rik
Insurance burt-au, will take'tp the
claims of ex-irrvice men of Doug-
Ian, Sarpy and Washington counties.
To Adviie and Assist
The purpose of the board h to ad
vise all c-enriie mn of their righta
under the war risk insurance act to
- assist them securing compensation,
medical treatment and ho;)it il care,
to give Information regtrJing the
procedure necessary to filing claims
and to assist those whose claims are
pending in securing final notion and
to provide for immediate physical ex
.animation . and hospital treatment
whne necessary.
The squad consists of a medical
examiner, a compensation and insur
ance claim examiner, a representative
of the district war risk insurance of
. ficc, a representative of the local war
risk insurance office and of the lo
cal American Legion .and American
Red Cross.
Arrangements have been made to
open an office at the Army building
at the southwest corner of Fifteenth
and Dodge streets, and a special staff
of stenographers has been engaged
to handle the work.- ;
Will Supply Canteen Service.
The local Red Cross will mobilize
its canteen service for the two days
so that ex-service men will be taken
care of while' waiting to present
their claims. .
It is absolutely asscntial that appli
cants bring' their' discharge certifi
. cates and all correspondence which
: they have had with the bureau of war
risk insurance or the federal board
for vocational education.
Information can be obtained from
the secretary of the American Le
gion, the. local chapter of the Amer
ican Red Cross and the Bureau of
Publicity of.the Omaha Chamber of
Commerce. -v r
Auto Caravan to Advertise
County Fair at Albion
Albion, Neb., Sept. 7. (Special.)
Fifteen auto loads of citizens of this
county, accompanied by the Albion
band, started on a tour of this sec
'ti.oni of the " state to- advertise the'
' Boone countv fair which' will begin
Sepctmbcr . 20. .. The new $30,000
1 amphitheater on the grounds is about
completed.
Combined in a single tool are a
hatchet, hammer, nail puller and box
chisel. .
W.J. Bryan Here, Sees World
Hope for More Disarmament
Sentiment Likely to Co
y erce Nations to Agree
' ment, Says Commoner,
on Speaking Tour.
That hopeful sentiment in
favor of disarmament cxlttt in the
world today is the opinion of W. J.
ttryan of Miami, Fla, as expresseJ
by him ytitcrday noon at the Pax
ton hotel, where he tarried between
traim on his way from the east to
Lincoln, where he spoke yesterday
afternoon.'
"This sentiment, in my opinion, it
so strong it is likely to coerce the
nationi into a decrease by agree
ment. The farther tht nations go
in this respect the happier the world
will be," he said.
Dominant Issue.
' Mr. Bryan asserted that dis
armament is the dominant interna
tional issue today.
"In domestic issues," he continued,
"the revenue standi first With this
subect the situation ia not to hope
ful. The reactionaries seem to be
in control and it looks now as if a
considerable part of the burden of
taxation will be transferred from the
rich to the poor. Two provisions of
the revenue measure relieve the
profiteers and men of large incomes
of $540,000,000 which must relatively
increase the burden of the masses.
Bill to Go Through.
"The bill as reported to the house
made the relief retroactive, but that
clause was stricken out in republican
caucus. A good many republicans
protest against the reduction of -the
tax on big incomes without a cor
responding reduction on small in
comes, but the senate and the house
are so strongly republican that the
W. J. Bryan.
hill seems likely to go through, re
gardless of the injustice that it does.
On Speaking Tour.
"The revenue measure is likely to
be the issue v next year and demo
crats are sure to make large gains
in the house."
Mr. Bryan is on his way to
Kearney and Hastings in this state,
thence on a speaking tour through
Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, being
due in New Orleans on September
16.
The former Nebraskan appeared
to be in better physical condition
than he was on his last visit here
nearly a year ago.
Pawnee City Schools
Attendance Increased
Fawnec City, Neb., Sept. 7. (Spe
cial.) The Pawnee City schools
opened with an enrollment of more
than 50 more than last year. In
the grade schools there were 266. In
the High school, . 195. Five new
teachers have taken places on the
high school faculty. -
Practically a complete calendar of
foot , ball games ! are already
scheduled. The towns which Paw
nee Citv will meet are Summerfield,
Kan.; Seneca, Kan.; Tecumsch, Ne
braska City, Axtell, Kan.; Auburn,
and Verdun. The Thanksgiving
day date is open. Many of the olrj
foot ball men are back and the
strongest team in the history of
Pawnee City High school is antici
pated. -
Lodges Hold Joint Picnic
In St. Edward City Park
St. Edward, Neb., Sept 7. (Spe
cial.) Odd Fellows and Rebekah
lodges from Albion, Newman Grove.
Genoa, Belgrade, Cedar Rapids and
St. Edward met here in a joint pic
nic in the city park. Charles Ran
dall and Grand Chaplain Taylor of
Newman Grove were the principal
speakers. Sports were on the, pro
gram during the afternoon.
Educational Directory
To Give More Information
Lincoln, Sept 7. (Special.) The
Nebraska educational ,. direotorytwill
be enlarged this "year , bjr the addi
tion of the' names and duties of city,
village and town high school teach
ers. John Matzen, state superintend
ent, has sent out questionnaires to
school boards and teachers asking
for data for the 1921-1922 directory,
including the new information.
Lodgepole Will Not 'Hold
Annual Harvest Festival
Lodgepole, Neb.TSept" 7. (Spe
cial.) Owing to the lack of interest
on the part of town people, and the
poor season .for growing farm and
?;arden crops, the annual harvest
estival. will not be held here this
fall.
Came Law Violator Pay
Finei in Kearney Court
Kearney, Neb., Sept. 7. (Special)
V, J. Shuhlrr and Clarence Duett
ner, both of A. 'tent, P'd fnes
for fishing without license and a!v
using minnow net of illegal sUe.
They boosted the numl -r of gams
viol--s arrested in the at f'vt
days to 10, everyone bring found
guilty and fined. The deputy game
wardens are now beginning i tun
their attention to poachers, par
ticularly thoe who have been shoot
ing flocks t-t entrants alon th
loup liver. Prairie rhitkrns are
ttso plentiful and tempting, wlul
duck hunters are preparing tor a bij
season.
Five Kearney, Boyi Held
On Charges of Larceny
Kearney, Neb,, Sept. 7. (Special.)
Witli the arrest of Elmer an"
'William Grover and die, Ksyinord
'aid Albert elk ranging from
itj t 16, the poll" holicve they hav
I cheeked ny thefts, oeeuring w ith
I al r I it . SFACVilf 1 fit U At IS? in W t tit tll
AOVRNTIMKMKNT
AUVKHTIXi:UKNT
ENTHUSIASM
WAVE OF
SWEEPS OVERJATION
Thousands Write Grateful Letters of Apprecia
tion A Famous Medicine Continues to Ac
complish Remarkable Results-Great Tan
lac Laboratories Running at Top Speed to
Supply Record-Breaking Demand Over
Half a Million Bottles Behind With Orders.
By CHARLES MURRAY GILBERT
ATLANTA, GA., September 8. "Tanlac made me feel
younger." "It put me back on the payroll." "I now have a
fine appetite." "I can eat whatever I want." "No more
dyspepsia for me." "I gained weight rapidly." These and
scores of like expressions are now heard daily from tens of
thousands, as grateful users of Tanlac tell of their expe
riences. Leading drug men of the country are amazed at the tre
mendous sales of Tanlac, and point out enthusiastically that
nothing has ever equalled the phenomenal demand for this
preparation.
At the great Tanlac laboratories
at Dayton, O., letters and telegrams
are pouring in daily asking that
shipments of Tanlac be rushed at
once. Many of these orders are for
full carload shipments, and quite a
few of them for two and three car
loads. . Although running at top
speed, the Tanlac laboratories arc
now over half a million bottles, or
approximately 24 carloads behind
with orders. This announcement
will no doubt be received with great
surprise in the drug world, because
business in many lines, especially in
the drug and medicine business, has
been off from 40 to 50 pt.-'c:nt.
Agents in Every Town.
One druggist in every .city, town
and village in the United States' and
Canada where agencies have not al
ready been established will be
awarded the exclusive publicity
agency for Tanlac within the next
30 days. These agencies will carry
withthem a big publicity campaign
exclusively for the one druggist in
each city and town whq secures' tlie
agency
Tanlac is going right ahead more
vigorously than ever before For
Tanlac there is no such thing as
business depression. In fact, Tan
lac does not believe there is such
a thing as hard times; at least, not in
"Se
ttle drug business. Things are get
ting better every day. In a few
weeks' time crops will begin to
move. Hundreds of millions of dol
lars will be put into circulation, and
business will soon be back on a
better and sounder basis than in
years.
Notice to Dealers.
Many wholesalers and manufac
turers stopped pushing at the very
first sign of a dark cloud. The re
sult being that many drug lines
slumped. Tanlac went right ahead
and the result has been, that more
Tanlac has been sold during- the
first six months of the prescntyear
than in any corresponding period in
the past. - - -
Line up with .Tanlac. Connect
with a product that sells no matter
how the times, because of its superior
merit.
Although Tanlac has been on the
market over six years, it is an actual
fact that more Tanlac is being sold
today with the same amount of ad
vertising than during any '. time : iii
the past -
f Tanlac will not only prove your
greatest seller for this year, but for
many years to come.
Tanlac is sold in Omaha by the
Sherman & McConnell Drug , Co.
and by leading druggists everywhere,
two months. Two ol the toys nudi
a partial confection, but wuMrrw
it when arraigned for preliminary
l.r.rin. Their thefts, it is allflfd.
tctals over 100 head of chickens.
auto supplif s, toU and tuildin
materiil Much of .the kwt' war r.
covered, including on b'"fU mkI
had been sold to a seeo-V"'
dealer for SO wit.
.1 new Light-Six '
- I , Fl-PMWr. 40-ktr saBBMMHM
I' ' $131 f.k MtbBM
AND when you are weighing motor car
values in your mind when you are
comparing the Studebaker with any other
car or any ten, twenty or fifty cars just
consider the simple uncolored story of
Studebaker's 1921 sales success, as shown
by automobile license figures throughout
the country, arid ask yourself, "Why?"
This is a Studebaker Year
0. N. B0NNEY MOTOR CO
Omaha. Phone Harney 0676.
2554 Farnam St.
NEW PRICES OF
f. o. b. Factoritt,
. Tring Cm anrf Roadrntirt
UGHT-SIX 2 PASS. ROADSTER fISOO
. LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR.
SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER
SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR
SPECIAL-SIX 4-PAS8. ROADSTER
BIG-SIX TOURING CAR
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STUDEBAKER CARS
tfftctiv Junm M, 1921
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SPECIAL-SIX 4-PAS3. COUPE...
SPECIAL-SIX S-PASS. SEDAN....
BIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE.
BIG-SIX 7-PA3S. SEDAN
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ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES
-n A. Trip to the
bmmi '0IW;lteuf; ; Woriofs Series
III! -vt : - - .
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September 13-14-15-16-17
AFTERNOON 1:30
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MMLLE-MTEI Lflu
EVENING 7:30
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Scenic effects and costumes $100,000.
songs. - r
ion without a parallel.
The last word in fireworks displays.
Two hundred people.. Tons of fireworks.
A city destroyed. A volcano in eruption.
. it n II With her fljrinir circus." That intrepid aerialist who seems to abandon
nniflffl II SIT F H laws of safety. In thrilling performance. Illuminated plane.
.IMJ UUU UmSiM WV Upside down flights.
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AU.GB3IENTED CONCERT BAND
A TREMENDOUS PROGRAr.l
veiry ; Afternoon andl LEveimiirag
September 13-14-15-16-17
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At the Expense of
The Omaha Bee
trio fans velliner themselves
urt nio nn t.hfiir toes and full of "pep will you
ie therfe? You CAN be, and at no expense to yourselt.
the World's Series, uown in your hku . w .ri,nm
tented yourself with wktching the scores on a board here at fhome
t i: flQK witliniit cost to yourseii. ine
,You can maKe uie my - ,
mahaBee paying your fare, meals enroute, hotel bill and grand-
estand seats at the games.- --
hK IS NOT A CONTEST
We want live fans to represent the West. , The Omaha Bee party
will be the best bunch of base ball bugs ever sent East. The time
: is getting short. If you want to go, write Mr. Parsons at The
Omaha Bee immediately. He will give you particulars. .
THE
Omaha
Bee
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