Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 04, 1922, Image 7

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THE Pfct: UMAHA. SA'l t'lU'Al. MAKCH 4.
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Ship Men Favor 'l fog Hill Paragrafs
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Merchant Marine
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Plan of Harding
.dmiral Hemoii Tell of Ex
isting K Ui at Annual Con
vrntion of National
' Attoriatioii. .
Vkliingtn, Mrch 3. Support of
Frriidriit Harding' "lt" far lit
American iiicrdui.t marine WH
,01'cM lr IradTi in the hipping
world, Cliifrn ljuktr Hid Ktr
Admiral William Hciuon, retired,
foiwr chiiirnun of the thipping
l0irH. it iHr opniiiiR lfion of the
annual convention of the Nation!
Mnclunt M r i it e awoi-ijition. At
ii du.m-r nuiytit Senator cley U
Jnnei of Wshiiigton, chairman of
tii rnaie coinnierce committee, and
J1, It. Kavmond, president of the
l lydr Mallory litici and prriidcut of
iht Amcriran Steamship Ovinert'
nidation, ducuM-cd the general ship
liiiiCT ilution.
Admiral !ienrn told the several
hundred delegate evil were pie
venting the proper development of
the shipping industry and that the
fact mint be faced that a certain por
tion "of our (hipping i tainted with
foreign intereti." He added that al
lowance should be made, however,
for foreign interest in American ship
ping because tliene foreign interests
came to the support of American
shipping "when aunport a actually
and badly needed." Mr. Lacker de
clared that without a well balanced
and adequate merchant marine the
country could not be properly de
veloped. Endorae Views of LaiWer.
P. A. S. Franklyn of the Inter
national Merchant Marine corpora
tion, and Y. A. Harriman of the
American Ship and Commerce cor
poration, endorsed Mr. Lacker's view
ai to the importance of a merchant
marine. The proposed shipping bill.
Mr. Franklyn. said, was the best that
has been before congress in the 30
years he has been identified with
(.hipping interests, and he added: "It
has a splendid chance to pass and de
serves the support of everybody who
has the interest of the nation at
heart."
Mr. Harriman, after discussing the
jtrowth of overseas trade, offered to
the shipping board suggestions as to
the disposition of its fleet and what
he ' said was his own opinion that
American owners probably would not
invest heavily in shipping board ton
nage unless advised as to the disposi
tion proposed of vessels not purchas
ed by the important American coin
panics. Attacks England.
" Edgar P.' Young, publisher of the
Marine Journal of New York, cre
ated a stir at the afternoon session
by an attack on England and the
press of the country, referring to the
latter as being "opposed to honest
merchant marine policies."- He de
clared that "Great Britain has swept
us from the seas and now is striving
to destroy our coastwise shipping."
Senator Joseph E. Ransdcll of
Louisiana, president of the associa
tion; Representative Frank D. Scott
of Michigan; Stevenson Taylor, presi
dent of the American" Bureau of
Shipping, and Malcomb' Stewart,
'chairman of the Middle Wesf Mer
cian' Marine committee, discussed
watti'tyay problems and their rela
tion to St,'1' shipping industry. An
open forl'ni developed . divergent
views at the?jvfteroon meeting, most
of the speake. however, endorsed
the administrAa's stand . for a
strong merchants marine.
Detroit Asks f or Data on
Auto Accidents in Omaha
Detroit has 180,000 motor vehicle
drivers, 20,000 of whoni are women,
according to information received
vestcrdav by Police Commissioner
H. V. Dunn from the Detroit po
lice department.'
. The officials of the Michigan city
wish to know 'the number of auto
m6bile accidents in Omaha, show
ing separately the number. of men
and women drivers involved. '
McMahon Pleads Not Guilty
; in Waiving First Hearing
- William E. McMahon pleaded not
guilty to embezzling $2,91875 of dis
abled veterani' funds and $553 worth
of personal property in police court
yesterday. He waived preliminary
hearing and was bound. over-to dis
trict court .under a $2,500 bond. t
. ccording to McMahon's counsel,
relatives will pay the embezzled
sum.
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Common Sense
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Bv J. J. MUNDY.V
Do You Have a Real Interest m
Your Work?
Every time the boss asks you a
question about something concern
ing the business and you cannot give
an intelligent answer, you have
dropped a notch in your standing
with him. ' .' ' - .
Your boss wants men in nis em
ploy who are 1 really interested in
the business and he has a right to
expect you to study and become
familiar. with everything" irt your de
partment, at least. . . -
You may think you are sliding
through easily with expenditure o,
little brain power, and you may con
tinue to do so for a time, but there
is hound to occur a choice in favor
of the better informed W. .. -
You have an opportunity in hold
;nr vour job which should bring out
a feeling of real interest on your
P3lf you are not a success-. in the
position you hold you are a greater
loser than the man who employes
vou, although you may think that
your lack of interest is the other tcl
lo'v's loss.- . ,
The state of mind in which you
mold yourself in your indifference
to-what is-good for your, firm , ts
bound to react on your own ability
to' do. , ". . ..
Besides vour employer can dis
charge you," and all you will have to
sell when you apply for another job
is what yotTknow and what you can
d; (Copyright. :.
.Two automobiles were among the
numerous (rifts presented to Mar
shal Foch during his recent visit in
this country.
By Ctorgt Bingham '
Prosperity Is in
Evidence at Leigh
City Trfamry n Ctuh to F.ti.
large Klrrtric Plant rUa
Fair GrounJ.
Letfih. Neb,, March 3 (Special)
Much fvWence ( alreudy at land
which Indicates that Leigh will have
an era of prosperity during the p'f
entB'ar. Already plan are under,
way fur coiderall building aetiv
iiy and several pew buine build
ing and many improvements are
being planned.
It. II. Coodge will erect I modern
brick btipiinci building at stHiit a
the weather permitii. When the new
building i cuinpletrd Mr, ioodue
will branch out in biuinea by put
ting iii a re ti.Si cf furniture In
iouiifttmii with lit 9 undTuVinc bu
Another jtiiprovemnt i!nnc4 U
the iiull4!iii u i an 44toiil Uit
erude o I riiji'iie, and aimthrr umi at
the nmnuiul riertrir pljut. 1 lie
il!age lrj now It, le matter vn
der toiuidc rn'ii and it i eviiil
that the addniuiul rquipmrnt will
be jiutalted in the early niniintr, h"
ini4l!j!ion of tnethrr rtigme and
dynamo will nfie.iiute building an
addition to the poer t'Um. I he
village treaury n snftuient money
to pay the entire ep'ne of tbi un
dertaking without bond U.ue.
Another undertAing that will he
taunchrd tlu year i euhtihing the
ground and buildings far the l otfax
County I air aorliioti. I hi cr
ganiation was perfected a a penna
nent iiutituiion at the cloe of t-t
year, (irounds have been weiired ad
joining I.righ and oiue of the build
tngi will be erected during the com
ing summer, o a to be in rradmeot
for the f4! tiJtu!, 1Ue llu
ivui")' romMiiiVnHr ijt rnade the
Irvy 4 hr!i tiiuiue t'ie pioposiiion
and the fair will be made a uriiinciu
iii.iitunoii. The lirt nnu4l t4ir w
held Ut Ul.
Ialittlitit(r Ini!li't lo
Tuue In" uii Air ConitTl
rtiraka lily, Nelt., March 3
(Special.) Karl Nelon ami Arthur
Sweet have mulltd a rj'li.. plume on
the top tf the I'rr budding in the
hope tt "tuning in" on the ronmU
of the Kana v'iiy Star. They de
clare the receiung apiaraiut will
l4ve a tadiut o( al"iit Ml iuiUi.
I'ilfi for JuptT ii-ur.
RratruY. Xel., March 3, (Spe-cia1.)-A.
W. Koch uf Odcll filed a
a democratic candidate fr upervifr
(rum the Seventh district. Al Moth
er of Wvmore lu'f filed u a demu-
'Tratic cmdidate for .henff.
Yam Sims had all eyes turned on ,
him at Bounding Billows Saturday i
afternoon, and bids fir to yet bej
tome sort of a public man. lie had!
gathered up cloe to hear the bra-s
band play, and while he waa not no-!
ticiug, he Mood too rlote and was!
accidentally hit bv the bass drum!
mer, who was making a tine run on
his Instrument. Yam immediately
apologized to him, and no hard feel
ings were engendered.
It is now freely predicted that Lit
tle Fidelity Flinders will some day
make his mark in the world, as he
was the only one in the school Fri
day afternoon that could tell who is
the vice president of the United
Slates.
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Atlas Peck has been wondering all
day what has gone with all of the
pug dogs. ' He reckons, however,
that they must of passed out with
whUkert . and free silver.
Delco Light Firm
Is Fifth in Sales
Busiucss iu Nebraska Consid
ered Indication of Return
ing Prosperity.
Another indication of the busi
ness boom which is rapidly gaining
momentum in Nebraska . is a tele
gram received "by Charles E. Wag
ner, Inc., from the Dclco Light
company of Dayton, O.
Mr. Wagner is Nebraska agent
for Delco light, which includes farm
lighting equipment, washing ma
chines and other electrical equip
ment for farm use. His chief cus
tomer is the farmer, and the prices
of his equipment range from $500 to
$1,600. - .
"The washing machine business
is keeping pace with the return of
prosperity to the Nebraska farm
er,", said Mr. Wagner, who was no
tified by the Delco telegram from
Dayton that he has attained fifth
place in their long list of agents
throughout the country for Febru
ary sales. "And the prospects for
March' look even better' than. Feb
ruary." , ;-
Rev.: Proper, Ex-Onialian,
J ' Called by Death in N. Y.
Rev. D. D.' Proper, w ho lived at
2224 Farnam street until last fall,
when he was called to New York
city, died in New York yesterday.
Word was received here by Rev. A.
A DeLarme, pastor of the First
Baptist church, of which Dr. Proper
was an officer.
Dr. Proper was secretary of the
American Baptist home missions
and went to New -York for work
at the headquarters office of the
Northern Baptist convention. He was
77 and lived in Omaha a number of
years. -v"-' " '
I Am Absolutely
Free of Rheum atism,
Nervousness' and
Dyspepsia--Thanks to
TANLAC
v;; Hit a wonderful mdi
; .' cat, ttatea Mrs. F. E.
r Tounatl, 731 Merchant
, St., Lo Angeles, Col.
Milliont of people
all over the U. S., Canada
and Mexico have testified to
the remarkable reconstruc
tive power 9f this wonderful
medicine. Get a bottle to
day. At all good druggists.
ADVKRTISEMENT.
( BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause, and Remove It
Dr. Edwarda' Olive ' Tablets, the
substitute for calomel, aot gently nn
the bowels and positively do the
work.. - ' -'
People afflicted with bad breath
find- quick relief through Dr. Ed
wards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant,
sugar-coated tablets are taken for
bad bienth by all who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act
gerttjy but firmly on the bowels and
liver, stimulating them to natural
action, clearing the blood and gently
purifying the entire system. They
do .that which dangerous calomel
does -without any of the bad after
effects. '
All the benefits of nasty, sicken
ing, griping cathartics are derive!
from Dr. Edwards' OUve 'Tablets
without griping, pain or any dis
agreeable effects, r ; -
Dr. F. it. Edwards discovered tha
formula after seventeen years of
practice among patients afflicted
with bowel and liver complaint, with
the attendant bad breath.
Olive Tablets are purely a vege
table compound mixed with olivi
Oil; you will know them by their
Olive color. Take one or two every
night for a week and note the effect
lla atia 'an. ' ; , ' i
Shaman j
16th and
Dodge
16th and
Harney
19th and
Farnam
24th and
Farnam
49th and
Dodge
Saturday Drug Prices
Shavers'
A Wonderful
$1 Harmony
Lilac Vegetal
After
Sharing
Lotion
and
30c Rexall
Shaving
Cream
Soften
the Toughest
Beard
Both for . . . .
Special
Combination
ha
life
$1.00
Both for 69c
50c Tube
Pepsodent
Tooth Paste
40c Tooth Brush
Your Choice of Any 40c Tooth
brush in Our Stock
Pepsodent (Alone) 39
Tooth Brush (Alone) ....33
Pure Foods
Vi lb. Opeka .Tca, black or
green 34
1 lb. Opeko Coffee 28
35c Symond's Inn Vanilla Ex
tract 24
40c Symond's Inn Lemon Ex
tract 34
75c Ballardvale Grape Jam, 39
Vz lb. Symond's Inn Cocoa, 19
Vs-Vo. cake Symond's Inn Baklnjr
Chocolate for 19
YARDLEY'S Imported
English Toilet
Articles and Soaps ,
YARDLEY'S ENGLISH
LAVENDER WATER
YARDLEY'S ENGLISH
LAVENDER SOAP
There are many wonderful
items in this splendid line.
Bath Salts of Red Roses
Freesia and Eau De Cologne
Brilliantines Face Powders
Talcums Extracts Bath Soaps
of Lavender, Verbena, Red
Roses, Oatmeal and Almonds
Smelling Salts and many others.
See our display at Toilet Goods
Department.
Both for 50c
50c J0NTEEL
COLD CREAM
Healing, Cleansing,
Softening
25c J0NTEEL TALC
Dainty, Rerfreshing, Fragrant
A Wonderful Combination Try Them
We Have a Limited Quantity Only
Come Early
S3
REDUCED PRICES
ON DRUGS,
REMEDIES AND
TOILET NEEDS
50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 39
50c Victor's Benzoin, Almond
Cucumber Lotion 33
35c Mary Garden Talcum.. 23
30c Mufti Cleaner 24
30c Eagle Brand Milk J9
25c Hinkle's Tablets 19
30c Resin ol Soap 216
60c Herpicide .44tf
65c Creme Marquise 44
$1.20, Scott's Emulsion 89
$1.35 Piver's LeTrefle, Azurea or
Floramye Face Powder.. 746
40c Castoria 24
$1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable
Comp 984
$1.25 Bayer's Aspirin Tabs..
100's R9c
85c .Tad Salts 674
30c Laxative Bromo Quinine,
at 23J
30c Phenolax Wafers 184
25c tube Zinc Oxide Ointment,
at 194
25c Golden Glint Shampoo, 194
35c Freezone 234
75c Paraffine Oil, 16 oz. (for in
ternal use) .494
$1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream,
at 734
30c Kolynos Tooth Paste... 194
60c Doan's Kidney Pills... 444
50e Riker's or Phillips' Milk of
Magnesia '. 39
2c Mavis Talcum 174
Fairy. Ivory or Wool Soap, ,
2 for 154
$1.00 Borden's Malted Milk, 794
25c Qui Sait Talcum 194
$1.00 Lavoris 844
75c "Puretest" Rubbing Alcohol,
at 544
$1.50 Bouquet Ramee Toilet
Water 984
$1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face
Powder , . ... . 794
25c "Puretest" Epsom Salts,
at 14
50c Djer Kiss Face Powder, 39
Auto-Strop
Razor 7Q
Complete with strop lU
and extra blades.
$1.00 ITALIAN
CHOCOLATE
CREAMS
Rich, heavy chocolate coat
ing, hand-dipped, with de
licious vanilla fondant cream
centers.
Full Pound
59c
$2.25
HERCULES
HOT
WATER
BOTTLES
(Guaranteed for
1 year)
$1.19
MURRAY &
LANMAN
FLORIDA
WATER
Florida
Water
MURRAY &
LANMAN'S
The Good
Old Fashioned
Kind.
Delightfully
Refreshing.
$1.00 Size
84c
35c Size
23c
Ym Cam Afford! '
a Kami
You Buy It
From Michel's
.. Thousands now have .
music iu their homes
who 'thought they
couldn't ailord it.
Come in and talk it over with us. We are
showing the finest pianos it is possible to buy.
Furthermore we offer genuine savings and on
easy terms.
M1CKEUS
15th and Harney DO 1973
. For the best results read
The Bee want ads first.' '
There is
Strength in
EveryTablet
One dose often helpi com
mence to enrich your blood
and revitalize your worn
out exhausted nervei
Kuxated Iron it organic
iron, like ihe irnn in vnn.
bloodand like the iron intpin-
acn. it It no prepared that it
will not injure the teeth nor
.disturb Uiestomach. I tii ready
for almmt immediate absorp
tion and assimilation by the
blood while aome phjaieiani
claim metallic iron which peo
ple usually takeisnotabtor bed
at all. If you are not strong or
well you owe it to yourself to
make the following teat: See
how Ions: vou can work- nr bnw
rar you can walk without be-
ofninir tlrmt. Ntt tab
fife-grain tablets of Nuxated
iron-three timesperday .after
meala for two weeks. Then
...i n. a a i u aiuu
lee how much you have gained. Your money
will be refunded by the manufacturers if you
do aot obtain perfectly satisfactory result.
At all druggists.
tnricht the Wood- Strengthens the Htntt
Ufa
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-The Wonder Vtluet of ijii."
SATURDAY
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A STYLK JLl VALLIMSIV1NU PKMONSTKATlUX THAT I LliTIlKR
EMPHASIZES THIS STORE'.SsI.EAnKRSIllP.
V
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Illrr:i
out aii i is r
.Madn uf finett
nualily Mil
It in P lrw,
faced with ci
ton crept) and
trimmed wnn
raal french
f loworj. ' a n
b had in Ti-m-winkle
r Ju.
Price, flO.
Hundreds of Beautiful Distinctive
New Spring Hats
possessing character, individuality and charm abso-.
lutely Omaha's greatest trimmed hat values on sale at
$5oo $?5o $10oo
The Metropolitan Millinery Shop's fashions are different. Each
one personally selected and guaranteed perfect in style and work
manship, no matter what price you pay.
No matter what style or color you have in mind, no matter how
fastidious your taste may be, you will find the hat you want here
Saturday at a substantial saving-. , ,
Gorgeous Pattern Hats
From New York's Most Exclusive Milliners
15 18 $20
Distinctive Banded Sailors
The West's Largest Showing at Lowest in the City Prices
3 - '542 '- 6i and up
Colors Black, Brown, Navy, Sand and Combinations.
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Entire Main Floor ctt BolldJn Farnam Street.
The New Lower Prices at This Greater SL e Produce
Supreme Footwear Values
COMPARE
NO WORDS can fully convey the full forceNof the lower footwear prices at
Greater Nebraska. You must compare, you must see with your own eyes the
distinguished looking styles and deliberate, radical underpricing policy that makes
such values possible. Nothing like it elsewhere compare. '
NEW
Women's black kid one
strap French heel
pumps like illustra
tion; beaded vamp and
strap ; hand-turned sole.
0e of the most at
tractive styles of the
season, at
$Qoo
NEW Women's tan and pat
ent oxfords. The new 11-8 heel.
Welt sewed soles. Fine quality
footwear that em- t"TfA
phasizes the new ? J U
lower prices . .' m , "
NEW
Women's satin strap pumps,
black, brown and gray. High
Louis and baby French heels.
A fine showing of thee
popular satin pumps will be
ready for Saturday shoppers
at
$7
50
For
Kiddies '
Billikens
NEW Women's tan
and patent oxfords, also
the new two-s trap
styles. The new one
inch flange heel. You
must see theniAeyrft
'o appreciate P J
'he values at m
For '
Grown-Ups. y,
The only Omaha store for world-famous Bilb'kcn shoes, pumps and oxfords. (lood
reason why you find Billikens exclusively here. Here is the conscientious shoe
store that knows what service means. ', ... ,
Billikens
For women and grow
ing girls, all the new
styles at one price.....
$500
Billikens
For misses, children rn
and boys. Prices range uU
according to sizes from Jesi
to
$00
And the Educator Store of Omaha
For the Same Season That Billikens Are Here.
Greater Shoe Section Main Ploar Xorlk.
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
COMrARE :
OUR VALUES
ALWAYS
-CORRECT APiViREL FOR MEN AND WOME.V-
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