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Chief Economic
. I)rmvl.:irk Snvs
py Kducalor.lsSelf
r" l.ningstoii 1-VrranJ, I'm
Wf nt of Cornell, lh Urc
Lrirt Ihity of utufni
It to Community.
itmlfiil liMutI be su4uu4
t a t'otlrK. his It Khool or a
'' ichool who dofi not rie
' l lit hrt duty i to hn Anitri
"iiirnihip." eul Ur, l.ivmgtion
"fnd. trfil't tf Cornell urn-
' v. who iiKikc Yftttrday at ihc
iltfr of I umnierce.
l-rrand m'hiKj the dclit
'i boy, sirl anu cmm to the
. lliunity in an mlrrvirw fullow
' talk at the rhambcr. He t
I'l eonhdenre in the rnnierence
) r.iuiicm n( arm. tit arm
Mm." Dr. larraiKl laid.
I cure oiilv one ivmptum of a
untrv. The erriet difficult
I the economic world are due
'tance and clf.
"Forteta Count"
, o-'i uroiip fccli individually
iiiidi ior i ix Kucce 01 m
fry. la cli man, at well a each
t MU'Int. turn hit afntion
individual Miccm and forgets
ipf rt due lit country.
rrraml, tlioitgli intimately
, with rollrge work, d l no:
jnpreiii&n of one win live
r of hi ideal, lie believe
l.i, but an idealism based
'a tirm loumUtioii of actual iirou
'n of life, living and Boverninent.
'"Mr ideal of a univernty man,"
C ' I ...M ... ..u
tne.1114 peuj nun mi iiskiivv.
IS one who ha foresight enough
plan two careers, one for himself
id one for his country.
"A fellow should feel a resnonsi-
ility to hiniKUf and In family, and
ny being; a rusincs success, tie is
in asset to hi country.
Ignorance la Drawback.
"Mv ..ideal of a university i an
institution with few rules and regu
lations. My highest ideal oi a utit-vrr.-ity
is a place for fellows and
jfrls to begin to realize they owe
something that they must give
fonicthing to the city, the state and
.hi country.
"Ignorance is the greatest draw
back a country can know," Dr. Far
mud concluded. "It would be im
VuiJible to have a Russia as it is to
day, disorganized, destitute and un
I ui.-.nced if people were educated.
After all. a healthy educational sys
tem instills, each boy and girl with
. the, duty of giving something to the
oitntry."
C. of C. Considers
Women Members
Conference) Held Between J.
David Larson and Mies
Watts to Discuss Plan.
Are the business women of Omaha
to be admitted to the Chamber of
Commerce? '
., "As a rule the women want to get
jT in, but so far the rules of. the chain
"r ber will not let them. Taul W.
' Kuhns, president of the chamber,
stated yesterday, however, that a
conference was being held between
J. David Larson, commissioner, and
Miss Fay Watts, president of the
Business and Professional Women's
club, numbering 125 of the leading
women executives of Omaha.
Miss Watts stated . that a few
women are opposed to joining the
chamber,. Some of the members
want to accept the proposition to
take club rooms in the Omaha Wom
an's club building on South Seven
teenth street.
The project will be discussed at
the next meeting of the organiza
tion. Action one way or the other
it anticipated upon the return of
Commissioner Larson from Wash
ington next aveek.
Neville Tax $2,551.
Inheritance tax which must be
paid to Douglas county on the es
. tate of the late James E. Neville will
total $2,551, county court officers
said yesterday. The federal in
heritance tax o! the estate will total
$8,734, they estimated.
, Cave Woman, He Says.
Xeal Elliott says his wife, Irene,
struck and beat him in the presence
of friends and neighbors, in his peti
tion for divorce filed late Wednesday
in district court. They were mar
ried in Omaha in 1918.
Brief City News.
Wed In Omaha Miss Cecelia
Braden of Geneva. Neb., and Frank
Steinachr of Mllligan, Neb., were
married Wednesday.
Estate Left to Husband The en
' tiro, estate of Mrs. Emma Sprague,
who died January 17, was left to
her husband, Edward H. Sprague.
Dentist Elect President Dr. H.
C. Parker of Omaha was elected
president of the eastern district of
the Nebraska Deptal society in the
convention here Wednesday. . -
.Car Purchase Approved City
council approved yesterday the re
rent purchase of two second-hand
Cadillac cars, for the fire depart
ment. ( .
Firemen to Get Back Fay Fire
men's salaries for the last half of
December -jvill be paid out of the
appropriations for 1922. according
to a decision by the city council
yesterday.
To Speak on "Dante" In ob
servance of the GOOth anniversary
of the famous writer, "Dante" will
be the subject of Rabbi Frederick
Cohn at Temple Israel tonight at 8.
Tomorrow morning at 10:30 his sub
ject will be "Jehovah."
Doable Funeral Funeral services
for Mrs. James Vroman, 22, and her
haby daughter, Selma May, who
died from burns when their home
.at 1409 North Thirty-second street
took lire, will be held this; morning
at the Crosby chapel.
Divorce Set Aside Because It. J.
Sailing, barber, and Frances Sail
ing, barberette. failed to pay for
their divorce decree last. September,
District Judge L. B. Day set aside
the divorce and declared'that they
are again lawfully married.
Accuse Banker Iceman Howard
Sutton, a banker, was accused of
accepting a job as Ice man so that
ha could call on Mrs, Helen Arm
strong, in a cross-petition introduced
in district court by her husband,
Tmncis Armstrong, yesterday.
Market Safe Blown;
YeggmcnGcl $3,500
lut hundred dollar in rath and
I l.oou in rherk were uken irom the
In Mle in the oltice rl the, Hurhler
llmther meat tnaiket, .'I N'artti i.
tcertih ttreet, by epfri taia rratk'H
Wednetday tiight, Nitroglyminf
ta uted to open the M(e.
The robbery i dicovrrr when
Harry Ingram, managrr, arrhnl at
the io je.ierdjy morning, Toliie
stated that the job wit done by ex
pert. link her UmfU tint apron were
ued to ri'ulrle the noi.e of the deto
nation. lUkrr in the New KngUnd
bakery fiet door beard no noise, they
staled.
Cancel War Debt,
Cpncordians Told
Jay Burn $t)t Forgiing
of Obligations Mould
Restore Trade.
To wipe the entire Kurop.an debt
cf $54,(XKJ,0()O,0OO off the alatc and
lorget it, o that thoie countries,
and especially Germany, which i
trnder an enormoui indemnity, can
lend their money for goods and
create a market for the products of
this country, was advanced as the
fiuitkest and moot cmcicnt method
of reconstructiiug business in the
United States, by Jay Hums, presi
dent of the Jay Burns Baking com
pany, speaking at the regular . noon
luncheon of the Concord club at the
Kontcnclle hotel yesterday.
Proposes Big Gift.
W'e could even ;o further than
this," Mr. Bums said. "We could
afford to make Germany a present
of $5,000,000,000 in gold. As soon
as we had done that, the value of
its currency would be restored and
it would lose the advantage of cheap
money that it now has.
"Germany emerged from the con
flict in better economic condition
than any nation engaged in the war.
Its industries were practically in
tact and because of its cheap mark,
it can now manufacture goods cheap
er and undersell any of the other
nations. If this indemnity is en
forced, Germany will develop a fru
gal nation, strong in resources, at
the end of the 40-year period. Just
as long as Germany's currency is be
low that of other nations in value,
it will maintain economic suprem
acy." "Cannot Force Indemnity."
.While Mr. Burns expressed him
self as strongly in favor of making
Germany pay dearly for what it
did to the other nations in bring
ing on the world war, he declared
that for our own good we cannot
afford to enforce the payment of the
indemnity.
A record attendance. was at the
Concord club luncheon and a num
ber of guests were introduced to the
members. Music and the sinsrinar of
popular, songs featured the luncheon.
Bride of Two Days Says
Husband Took Jewels
Chareine that her husband left
her two days after they were married
at San Diego, Cal., September 29,
jyu, taking her money, diamond ring
and other jewctry, Mrs. Marguerite
Raymond brought suit for divorce in
district court Wednesday.
When her husband left she returned
to her position here at the Union
Pacific headquarters. She asks to
have her maiden name, . Marguerite
Brown, restored.
LaVelle "Willing to Serve
(Doiiglas County as Sheriff
Pat La Velle. 3012 Oak street, has
filed for the democratic nomination
for sheriff. He is a hog salesman.
Also
Ben
Turpin
in
Love
and
MM N
m TAB.
LOVE'S
REDEMPTION.
Supported by Harrison Ford, Montagu Lovo
and H. Cooper, Cliffe .
Doughnuts
Second
Complete
Building Show
AUDITORIUM
12 Noon to 10 P. M.
, Valuable Prizes and Souvenirs
for Everyone
Admission 30c, Children 15c, Including War Tax
Archbishop of
Omaha Orders
Mass for Pope
Official Announcement of
Pontiff Death Sent to
l!cry CIerp)tnan in ,
'1 hi Dioffae.
liirrctions for srrviiri to be tub
in memory of the ltc I'upe Henedict
XV were contained in the following
official announcement of the poniiif'i
death sent to every clergyman in the
Omaha diocee by Archbishop
liariyj
"Kevcrend Dear l ather: I regret
to announce to yon the death of our
holy father, Benedict av, which oc
currrd on Sunday. January 22.
"Solemn requiem aervice for the
late pope will take place at the
cathedral in the following order: On
Monday, January JO. in the evening
at H o clock the oflice of the dead
will bo recited followed by a ser.
men: on Tuesday, January SI,
pontiticai mats and a sermon on
some of the achievements of Bene
dict XV. To these acrvices all the
clergy and the laity of the diocese
are invited; a delegation from each
parili should be present.
"in each pnrislt church of the
diocese I direct that a solemn
requiem mass be offered for the re
pose of the late holy father, on a
day and hour which the reverend
pastor may deem convenient for his
people.
"I also direct that, when the
rubrics permit, the oratio pro sede
vacante 'Supplici, Domiue,' be said in
the mass until the election of the
new pope; furthermore that the peo
ple be exhorted to unite with the pas
tor in the prayer:
"'We most humbly entreat Thee.
O Lord, that Thine immeasurable
loving kindness may grant as bishop
to the most holy Roman church one
who shall ever be pleasing to Thee
by his loving zeal in our regard, and.
by his beneficent rule deeply revered
by thy people to the glory of thy
name. Through our Lord.'
"Joining you in sentiments of
sorrow, I am faithfully yours in Xto,
"J. J. II ARTY,
"Archbishop -Bishop of Omaha"
Hold Man for Immorality
Charge ifrought by Yotuh
George Watson, 1713 South First
street, was arraigned in Central po
lice court yesterday on a charge of
immorality, preferred against him by
Wilber Bartholomew, 18, messenger
boy, living at 1721 Avenue B, Council
Bluffs.
Watson waived preliminary hear
ing and was bound over to the dis
trict court on bond of $5,000. Four
boys who appeared at witnesses were
released on bonds of $100 each.
TTERE ts the ideal lata.
11 live tor elderly
Deoole who find them
selves chronically concti.
pated. Dr. Caldwelf'sSyrap
Petwln will trive von dallv
elimination in a mild. senile
way without srriDinir. and
Boon medicines of all kind can
be disoenaad with. It is much better
than drastic earth artica, salts, min
erals, pills, etc.
DR. CALDWELL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
THE FAMILY LAXATIVE
Thousands of old folks will only
take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It
ia a safevegetable com pound of Egyp
tian Senna and other ilmple laxative
herbs with pepsin. The formula is on
package. Adosecostslesstbanacent.
HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE
Few escape constipation, to even If you So
not require a laxative at this moment let me
send you a Halt'Ouncc Trial BottU of my
Syrup Pepsin FREE OF CHARQE so that
you will have it handy when needed. Simply
send your name and addrest to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, su Washington St., Montictlto,
III. Write me today.
Pi!
Sunday at the-
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Annual
TUB BEE: OMAHA. WIIDAV. JANUARY 27. 1922.
Head of Postal Motor I
Department in Omaha j
William Wolna of Vahirgton, D.
C, general superintendent of the
motor rhitlc department of the pot.
tal n-rvice, pard evrral hours in
Omaha yesterday iuiecting; the lo
cal department.
Motor vehicles are row in ue In
231 cities anl have improved hj
per cent in thrir irvic record in
th.? l4t yran he Muted,
Wolna f"t ptutal fifliiiaU are
m auhiui; wh inicrrit the inmiuni
delivery iVMeni iiiotitulrj a an e-I-r
r itnr nt in Omaha hut May. If
found la he economical the mer
chant delivery prohably will he ft
tendril to other lilies he suit!. M.
Paul i the only other city in the
United ute which n'w hits it.
Show Windows Mown
(J tit liy (la Ia1ummi
The front chow window, nf the
Mmtrrnuii lea and c oft or tore,
241)4 Cuming treet. were blown out
in an exploJion yesterday afternoon
when ll.trry l laiinery, 1107 North
Tweiity-niiith trrrt, 411 employe of
the city Ki department. wa repair
ing a coltee roaster in the window.
''tannery wa burned ahout the
fai-e and was Riven treatment hy a
police surgeon. Several customer
in the tore were knocked down but
not injured.
Council Cfliuincnd Colin.
Rabbi Frederick Cohu'a ervicc of 1
nix veara a member of the Hoard of
Public Welfare wa commended yes-
terduy in a resolution adopted by the
city council. The rabbi resigned from 1
the board last week. I
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER
Mat. and Nil ToAiy
Good RVd Saat, SOc
LAST TIMES TODAY2:158:30
BILLY GUI!?.) WATSON
Tomorrow (Sal.) Matinee and All Week
StfrATn. GOLDEN CKC0K Tw
LADIES' TICKETS, Uc.lJo IVERV WEEK DAY
EMPRESS
TWO
SHOWS
IN ONE
MOLERA RF.VUE. "A Mualc.l Diver
tlaamant:" PETTY REAT aV CO.. A
Muaical Novelty; CORDON A GORDON.
A Comedy Novaltyl TED Mcl.EAN A
CO., "A Modern Diana." Photoplay
Attraction, "Th Infamous Miaa Revell,"
ieaturinf Alice Lake.
WE REQUEST YOU
lSOT TO (SO
r k n n
TO GO TO THE MOON, Starting Tomorrow
Ef You Want
A PICTURE WITH A NEW TYPE OF STORY
A PICTURE OF GREAT POWER
A PICTURE OF REAL ACTING
"FOOTFMLL"
ma in i- i-'-'ii ttmitttttttmetttssmi-f m i 1 gOB
NOW AND ALL WEEK
'After the Show'
With
JACK HOLT
LILA LEE
CH AS. OGLE
And a Mack Sennett Corned
"By Heck"
Jr LAST TIMES TODAY ,'
Harry Leon Wilson
a Wltk an All Star Cast admttmf em
Joseph DowOoS' Miles Welch H
BCktreAdMM'RobertM'Klmla
Showa, 6:45-8:45 200 Seata at 15c
Last Timet Tonight
"The Lai! Trail"
Tomorrow
"Footfalls"
Cop Dismi&nl
on Bribe Charge
Patrolman Hrlirriu Found
dully of . rrring l'nir for
Moiif) Another Under
1
I ire.
Patrolman John V. Hrhrciii a
i!iiinibed from the polite depart
ment by the n'ty council yesterday
after a hearing on the rliarge that
'e accepted pioney from J, J, O'Con
nor, III South orty-lirt Mreet.and
(icratd Miller, Avenue A. Conn
ri lilutfi. while on special duty st
the Iuiiikoi Ruiic garden,
( harifet ao will be tiled agjint
Court Ollicer Chettcr M. lieorge,
baaed on hi 0v.1t testimony, Chief
of Police )empey Mid yrnlerday.
The chirf and Commiioner If. V.
Dunn wilt cxercie a Mrictee tiipcr
vision hereafter over the police dur
in leisure hotin.
The testimony in the licnring
brouuht out that Itchrcni accepted
money from O'Connor for keeping
quiet after the policeman bad taken
,1 bottte of liipior from him. It w.11
when Oflicer Ccorge attempted to
testify in behalf of Uehrena that he
ro into deep water with the com
mission. RICHARD
BARTHELMESS
In
ToFable David'
COMEDY NEWS
RIALTO SYMPHONY
PLAYERS
Harry Brader, Dir. .
JULIUS K. JOHNSON
t th Organ
THE
TO
STARTING TOMORROW
If You Expect to See
AN ORDINARY PICTURE
A NAMBY-PAMBY LOVE STORY
A DRIED-OUT MELODRAMA
n
WE DO
"URGE YOU
i n
to See
Is the Attraction
TONIGHT
$200 Phonograph $200
Will Be Given Away
Carl Lamp's T A M
Orchestra U trk. 11
Empress Rustic Garden
Two Other
Reasons
Whole broiled lire
Baby f.olmter with
hot hntter entice
and broiled hreaat
of joona; Gnlnen
Hen served In all
Fontenelle rtxtnu
rante at nil hour
for
75J
Hotel Fontenelle
"Alnar the Center ef Thine Goln on and the RradeiTeua
of Interesting Teoplc.
Joint Committee for
Baptists Recommended
Columbia, yio, Jan, 2d,-(By v
P,)- Tlte national Baptist confer
ni( lat flight unanlmautly adopted
a retolution recommending that the
northern and aouthern convention
appoint or fleet nine repreeniative
01 their repectivf bodiei to conti.
tuts the "conference committee'' ol
th church.
Tltli U the firit action ever taken
by the two convention look in 6 to
wrd S permanent dehbetative body
of the two division, members raid.
TONIGHT Va?.
IJ Malta 5etWf4ey
Victor Hirbitfi M JtfEaU
' 'Angel Face"
A Meladwua. l-aufBale Materple
lib the OriaiaaJ New Veli CaaU
evmlnt. SOc to t 10 Mai, tOet te U
Next Sun. and Wk.-Seilt Today
r. Ar eoHiroea aa oaii eitr
Preteat lat feaullM e N, V. aa teaeea.
MECCA
POStTIVELt
OrlflMl Caat
a 4 Preduc-
Iffea Tha Ceelim lllaa Tkil
llwalir. Mxe ) II .
A ooi.ial MeeteeJ I a
teaeeia kr . 0af N,- York at
tef a ' . caia C.." II M F 1 1 a.
compamv or ae
II GOfttlOUt ICIM 11 t m
WAftviioua 0diNi aaiifr
Film All NleMe. l. l M. i. It . !
rear Mat. e. H.M, H.M, I.' 0.
CaA0VT ' Tut acrr in vutiu.r
Matinee Dally, Jilt Every Nltit. ail
JULIAN
ELTINGE
America's Foremoat Delineator of
Kemlnlno Characterliatlona
' W'iliUm Eba I Matlylee LIpperT
STONE A HAYES
Bn Beyer I Roe. Ellia A Roae
BROWN A ODONNELL
Toplca ol tke Day Aeeop'a. Fable
Pathe Weekly.
Melineea 15c to 60c j low 75c( tlM
Sat. and Sun. Nihle-lBe to $1.00(
lew $1.28 Sat, and Sun.
Today'a Winner ol Two Free Seat ia
Automobile No. 79
in
MOON
4 f Ml Admission
V 1 1 Vj 40c. Inc. Ta
40c, Inc. Tax
Why tke
Fontenelle
Is Omahas Popular Hotel
People prefer the Fontenelle for
common sense reasons, not simply
because it is the correct place to
nop.
Tier Is, of course, a certain self-satisfaction
derived from wearing good
clothes, traveling first class and gen
erally enjoying the better things of life.
But self-satisfaction Is not all.
People who stop her know that they
will receive 100 per cent value for their
money in service, comfort, hospitality,
entertainment and good food.
And that is all a hotel can givt.
Death of Keen Hotel Cool
I Shrouded in M)tery
Mjltrry atirrounds hr .ia"e
df.ih of l',f Ileal K lf r. t., J 1 J
North I ifiy lhird itrert, ciKk at the
Keen hotel, who wa lum ul in
to liouie yraterdav morning. Police
and there wa evidence tht he had
been alnua' J. Sflotil e of blood weie
found on 1 he lo.r and t pool of blood
near hi head.
To thots ia out.
STARTING TODAY
ALICE LAKE
In
The Infaifious f.iiss Revell
COMING SUNDAY
"TKE CONQUERING
POWER"
.with
rudolph valentino
alice'Verry
Rex tngranTa euccesior to
"The Four Horaeman of
tha Apocalypia"
LAST TIME SAT; NIGHT
Shows: 1113579.
WM. FOX PRESENTS
"The Queen
of Sheba"
STARTS SUNDAY
NORMA TALMADGE
In
"De Luxe Annie"
YES IT'S A REVIVAL
BUT IT'S A GREAT
PICTURE.
ADVERTISEMENT.
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Fever and LaGrippe. It's the
most speedy remedy we know.
Remove Pimples and
Blackheads With Cuticura
Bathe with Cuticura Soay and hot
water to free the pores of impurities
and follow with gentle application
of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and
heal. Cuticura Talcum is Ideal for
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laanfe Sacb Fret be Mall. AMreti: "OaUnra Leh
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if it isn't
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f M AQTIW'Q ,0 T cf 6a followiaf food dmejist, ,.t
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irlS
ll
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M
L'SIC whith
ran
tho
elutch at
heart, hieh en tx
preaa every emotion
life it aubject to, can
be played only on
pianoa vhirh bava
apirit, a, tone beauty
vhiih ia ao rare that
it ean only be ounH
by the few. Such in
The Steinway
Muaie lovrn who df.
mand ntul apnrecinte
the rry be.t in pianoa
t'onit In u.i,
We are t!ie exclusive
repreacntatieea for The
Steinway, "The In
strument of the 1
mortals," in Nibrark.-i
and western lewa. To
I'lsy a Steinway ia t
beeomc ill3ati?fied
with all other makes.
Schmoller & Mueller
1BI4-I8-19 r.T Omaha,
Dcdie St. rIAilJ III. Neb.
How You Can Remove
Every Trace of Hair
(Toilet Talks)
A stiff paste made with some pow
dered delatone and water and spread
on a hairy surface about I minute
will, when removed, take every trare
oi hair with it. The skin should thru
i.f! washed to free it from the re
maining delatone. No harm can re
sult from this treatment, but be sure
it is delatone you get and yon will
not be disappointed. Mix fresh r.s
wanted.
CASCAR1 OUNINE
IS aUaarenMa tatHti alwan ea HdlV
aan4r. fupa CaMi ia 14 aeara La Gnat
at 3 aara. SUadira rtmeey tar tee rtarra
ueaa. N. bsa aftar alltcu. Saft and aieoeabla
Dnaane n4 aai tatrlai Mr HiDa aaaaall
and tlfiutara,
AiAII DnmaiM Omit
w h am coMFAHif oraort
tun
Big Chocolate
Coated Doughnut
and a bottle of Aia
mito Milk, one week
only, all for
sA-j All
J-7 J SsfiXL r. t
rvesiauranis
ADVEKTISEMENT.
will break a Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything
we know, preventing pneumonia.
ansnea witn tne re
ulu in your ovrn case
your money will bs
a (nceeaifiil treataient for Rupt'ire
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1 cta:m it to be the beat. 1 do not inject
paraffin? wax. as it is danserotis. Time reouind
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