Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    fllK UEK: OMAHA. TtKSDAY. MAUI 11 11. VJ22.
Attempts to Iliir ;RcJs Seen In Bombing
RmiU lVnm WW I of U' S' "?all0n
Hearing Fail?
IM-ihe explosion in the American
lection jturdy night it believed
by the anthorttir i Jiv been
i.iMx'4 by a bomb thrown from the
n. it M iu the legation conservatory.
iV-nr-by purtued P 'i who may
hate brrn rfitHinnhle (or the out-
j mi,-, hut he eluded them in the dark
I lift
j !.ih the police and the American
! iiiiiii.trr, t lurlrt , Vilon, behre
t I. if A i CI a nil man or
ai,.m radial nrrkiiiir revenge lor the
" , 1 , m.n4-n eUr in regard to soviet
A person dreed working
mail iHiir recently had attempted to
re Mr. Wilton and the American
run. ill, renewing hi attempt at-
u i in y. The fact that the bomb as
titMwn inio the conservatory instead
and tlirreioie rue ro -.tann.v -ir,,f4 it miuht have been in an
' r. , , .i i . i rnr ii uiscreun nmKuria.
The ru hi brouxM nut IH I Jit IW. ,.,....,, k-i.i
that action on rar iiivolyii. J"' Mr'iion 'for ,,e tonomy of Thrace
roam, cnargea nn rii-uinni i yr.ttrday u turned into proers
transportation art hrcatie of con-.,;,,,, w!iU-ti went to the legation and
tracting tlmii work M 'UHiap tiiin. iir,rflj ,tr WiUon. A memorial
it expected nn. The ructit.n at r.tnl(rniiilna the bombintr of the le
iuc, Vice (Tuirnuii llm.pt r m'I. g.mon wa delivered to Mr. WiUon.
a one pi me ntoi imi'tri4in invj
Vice Chairman lliinjur Kiil'
Apaint Fil tn f Intfifli'i!
to Show Ibilwii) lhve
iol.ttetl 1 aw.
Uiu.ro, March M
to bar minil.tr of railroad, iiom
the prnent ae linni.-; brire the
United Stiles railroad 'labor board
failed when Vice Chairman I IV it W.
Hooper rul"! agani't cvid-me pre
sented by railway ,itil"ye l howr
that the road had violated he li
Army Fund Bill
Would Cut Forces
to 126,000 Yanks
Mnmire IVouil$ for Wiil
Ira vi al of Trooju From
(ilitna, Hawaii, I'diiuina
Canal ami Hliiue.
Ixaard ha f;irrcl, If nuh i.ir t
vork were declared hcil. he ttHdfd.
"the ground would he cut out from
under this hoard and the vital ot
the trantportatimi act Mould be
killed.-
Case aiMin-.t thr l;'ie. the Iii.li.ii.a
Harbor Belt and th NVw Vork I en-
Sou nf .Millionaire Held
Aftrr (iirl Jiiinpj From Aulo
Kaliinaoo, Mich., March 1J.
Ti'hn I). Dodge, ton of the late John
J. Dodtte, millionaire Detroit aulo
niohilc manufacturer, and Rex Tarrl
of tins city, were held in the county
tral are now pendinat brfiiro tlicU.nl loiUy peiiuing lurtner invenga
board. All involve the Mihlcttiog of Hon into an automobile accident yti
hop work to c Mituctors. till of j tcnlay that resulted in the aerioua
whom are pavinij lower i!r than , iujnty to Mi Knime lline Kwaker-
the acale net f-.r railroad h.'mi n neck, I'f, a Wc&tern Mates normal
bv the board.
The ruling wa made ovrr the
vigorous proles! of It. M. Jewell,
bead of the rliop craft miii.ii!. who
averted that if .iis were to he
cloned by the railroad one day anil
opened by a contractor at lower
v.ages the next, the, railroads were
wiling an example which noshl
convince the employes that the vry
school ttudent
Mios Susan Strgenga and Miss
l.ilul Clemens, also Western Nor
mal stinlfiits. who aho were in the
m.-ithiiie. told ofheers Dodge and
Karl ollered to take them to their
home from a dance, and that Miss
Kwj'rrncik leaped from the ma
chine when Dodge, who was driv
ing, ignored their protests that lie
Washington, March IX With
provision which would necritie
reduction of the size of the rrgulat
army to 115,000 enlisted nirn and II,
WW officer, the army appropriation
bill, carrying $.70,35 J.0.W 67, was re
ported today by the house appropria.
lion committee,
The amount recommended for the
military and nonmilitary activities of
the War department during the torn
in a? fi"al year is a reduction of a p.
proximately f llo.OtW.OUO from the
total of the current year, and ?S7,
vk.,oisu in than ludk'et eti.
mates.
A drafted by a subcommittee
headed by Kepreentative Anthony,
republican, Kansas, the lull would re
quire the return to the United States
by next July 1 tf ail troops tta
lioned in China. 6,500 men from
Hawaii, hout 2,000 men from the
I'aiuttu Canal rone, and all but 500
cithcers and men in the army of oc
cupatton on the Kluue,
No limiiation i placed en the
number of men to be maintained in
the 1'hihppmes, the committee's rc'
port stating, however, that Secretary
Werki believes that under present
condition "some reduction" can be
made in the force there.
The contemplated withdrawals,
wa said, would leave S.000 men
the Hawaiian islands and a like num
ber in the canal zone. The present
convince tnc rii.p.uyrs m .. , " isiv,mi nv,. ,iviv,s o
small number we have termed radit was i;ot tlriving in the right direc-
cal were right and the re.it in;.-1 tion to their rooming house. I hey
jority of sane-minded employe 100! charge he drove into the country at
per cent wrong." ' high speed.
FOR A CONSTIPATED CHILD
A (mail doM of Dr. CaldwaU'a
Syrup Pepsi will bring
quick ralief.
MOTHER, when one of the
children ia constipated are
you coin? to give the first lax
ntive within reach? It is dan
porous to do ao. Some have
been known to rupture the
Intestines of little children.
Don't be beguiled by the out
side sugary appearance. Look
into the formula. Calomel is
seldom necessary; salts,
minerals, coal tar, never!
Unlike these, Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin is admirable for
children, as it is for grown
people, too. Mothers have
been crivlnff it to children for
30 years. Thev know it docs
not gripe, ana is tree irom
narcotics. The formula is on
every package, and you can
see it is vegetable, just a com
bination of Egyptian Senna and
other laxative herbs with pep
sin Use it yourself and you
will find It Is not necessary to take
it every day, nor to Increase the
dose, and that it is pleasant to the
taste. Bottle can be had at all
drug stores, and the cost is only
about a cent a dose. Have no
hesitancy giving it to a baby in
arms. It is absolutely safe.
Half -Ounce Bottle Free
Pew ticap conttipatbm, to tn if you do fine
result a mam at ihli moment Ut mat tend
you a Half-ottnci Trust BfHtlg of my Syrup
fVpiiit 'RE OF CHARGE you unit
Kavt it Junufy frwn needed. Simply tend your
name and oddrttt to Dr. W, B. Caldwell t 414
Wmhrngtm St., Slonactllo, ill, Wiut mt today
; 'mJllBMm J
One cent a pennywhen spent for electricity
in Omaha becomes a real buying factor.
A penny's worth of electricity under the new
extremely low rate will do any of the following:
' ,
Percolate eighteen cups of coffee.
Make twenty-five slices of golden
. brown toast.
Heat your flatiron for twenty minutes.;
Light a twenty-candlepower Mazdat
lamp for more than seven hours.
Beat, sweep' and clean the rugs of an
average home once a week for a month.
Take the chill off the bathroom for the
morning plunge. ,
Do half the family washing and turn
wash-day into wash-hour.
Take full advantage in your home of the faith
ful and silent servant Electricity.
This servant is an economical one, too, for the
new 5-cent electric rate is practically the low
est in; the United States.
. I We are doing our share :
to return the niuch-hoped-
: for "normal times."
tbraka
strength of the anny wa k'uii !
the committee as about U.'HKJ of,
licer and IJ.'.OOO men, rcluie of
7.0(H) Thilipplue scouts.
l.ino lifpuljlf itrl
.f Aulo in .fw Mexico
.014 If. X. II. Martli IJ If
)mi n-tA paiuh oa uuy diive
jttitir airoiiuihile .l iuU n hour hi
Sew Xlev.tii, hut if yr tu only
MUmpuUir the I nl jh Ur'guaae
yr.it iny.-t fi,l4 ,h down la IS
utile an hour, h J'J.'I riuttuui.it
of th New Mrtico IrgUUture, it
l a been found, at printed in
htli piovi,!- fa a p4 lunit ef IS
mile an hour. The 9niH ''
Piotid't a JO mil limit.
u
Make Your Reservations Now
for the
Saint Patrick's Day Celebration
at the Brandeis Restaurants
Italian Renaissance Room
Saint Patrick's Dinner
From 3:30 to 1 dfl 1 7C No Other
9:00 p.m. l.OU aflQ l.O Charge
From 9:00 p. m. to 2:30 a. m. A la Carte
Arthur Randall and His Royal Orchestra
Will Present a Program of
Irish Melodies
A Wonderful Dancing Team in
Interpretations of Irish Dances
Original Irish Singers will sing Irish Songs
Favors'-Caps and Follies will be distributed during dinner and after the theater
It will be a Great Night for All Lovers of Wholesome Fun
Phone Douglas 6424 for Reservations
J. L. Brandeis & Sons
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Comhuii.
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Only 18
Adjustments
in 30,000
Tires
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One of our dealers received a
shipment of 30,000 Cornhusker
Tires last year. Out of the entire
lot we were asked for only 18
adjustments. That is 99.94 per
fect service.
Keep that in mind. It clinches, in
three sentences, the value on
which Cornhusker reputation is
founded. Low price and guar
antees of workmanship and ma
terial are but minor talking,
points beside such a record. '
W,
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We extend to
Aulo Show visi
tors a cordial invt
talion to loo over
our factory while
in Omaha.
NEBRASKA TIRE & RUBBER CO., Omaha
TOLLEFSEN MOTOR COMPANY
Kearney and Grand Island, Nebraska, Distributors for Central and Western Nebraska
STANDARD TIRE COMPANY, 410 N. 16th St.
Distributors for Omaha and Council Bluffs