Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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lHH KtK: UMAIIA. lllLKfcUAY. MAKUi 16. 1W2.
Employes Given
Share in Eslalc
of Louis G.Doup
lorty-Fhe Urnrfiiutir Are
Nimcil iti Will Inheritance
(!nifi Surjrie lo
Majority.
Vie me cf the niunty leu them
hy their Ute employer, l.ouia i.
Doup, it pUnned lv the Awn old
limrrt who came into itn!ouWd-fr
elth by llie manufiti'iiirtr't will,
Med yrlerliv,
"In the lunk!" Or Ty l-w ur
Inine!" rich r.f the IJ responded to
ihe query: "Whit will jou do with
jour iiionfy?"
'Jlifir tnhrriunce came is a bit:
surprise to all lint the four employe
lort to the Utr Mr. Jiip; lUrry
F, RrH. 'lliouia Mrl'iratli, Henry
. rriu of lohiinliin and rioyd
W'athmnti,
N'twipaper rrMit'T broke the
new i to them, shortly after the lunrh
lour. The iuen' oicr hvtk at
they rxprr-e, their apprreiation.
The five women wiped aav tear of
jov.
Reward for Service.
"I 1'ope to rmitinue the buiiie
according to Mr. I )ntirt'c policies."
Mid young Reed, tiie rithrst inher
itor. .
A i reward for hi 21 year' erv
ke Doup h ft hint Mures of com
pany Mock and $.HWI in cash.
. McGrath, the oldest einplnye, lor
30 yearn foreman of the shop, re
reived ISO hare and JS.tX'fi in cash;
I-'rilz, head falesiiun for 2 year, 50
iharej and $J.ono in cash, and Wath
eron the Mme.
Violrt Thorpecker. office env
ploye for 14 years, and Martha C'oti'
tal. eight years, received $2.1)00 each
and Lena Srhaefcr. Louise Meeter
and Fahne Clair, $301 each. Law
rence riaughnian, with A cat In
the service, and Jlarrv Sew all re
ceived $2,000 each, and Harry Gold-
Strom. Z years. $1,000.
Goldstrom recently huilt a home,
principally by his own labor, at
Forty-third and GraYit streets.
Mr. Doup expressed much interest
in (iotdstrom's undertaking.
"Me was always ready to help any
of the boys who wanted to buy or
tuild a home," said Reed. "He at
. V ays told them to go ahead and if
they got into financial straits he'd
ee them through."
-. Doup cancelled an $1,800 note for
stock taken out by one of the em
ployes, Reed said.
, Charities Share.
Relatives, personal friends, serv
ants and charitable institutions share
in the rest of the $500,000 estate.
Harry T. Blackburn of De
Moines, a cousin, received $40,000.
His second wife. Ella Cumings
Doup, the income from $20,000 dur
ing her life.
: Women "prominent in social life
who received gifts are Mrs. Bertha
Ssloan Allen of New York, formerly
of Omaha, and her four children;
J.ouise Bennett Millard of Chicago,
sistcs of his first w ife; Emily Wake
, W train of Springfield, O., and
pfortoit and t Thompson Wakeley,
sons of Lucius Wakeley.
Mrs. Millard, who is the wife of
AW B. Millard, son of the late Scna
.tor J. H. Millard, is now on a trip
around the world. When last heard
from, they were, in Chile, South
America.
; Amounts of these bequests are a3
follows:
; Anna P. Bertrand, former house
inaid in Doup home, $3,000; Eliza
beth Kirsch. nurse to Mr. Doup dur
ing last illness, $2,000; J. M. Black
bum of Des Moines, son of Harry T.
Blackbirn, $5,000. Mrs. H. T. Black
burn of Des Moines, $5,000; If. L.
i,Icss, St. Paul, .Minn.. $5,000; Marv
Bennett Wade of Omaha, $5,000";
Jennie B. Brown of Omaha, $5,000;
Louise B. Millard, Chicago, $5,000;
"Bertha S. Allen, New York. $10,000;
Rulh A. Sloane, Omaha, and Minnie
D. Keyser of Springfield, O.. friends,
$5,000 each: Mrs. W. H. H. Doup.
Piqua, 0 $5,000; Elizabeth Robin
son, Brooklyn. $5,000: Belle C. Scott,
Oak Park, 111., $5.000 Etta R. Bil
low and Helen A. Biser of San Fran
cisco i $2,000 each; Emilv Wakeley
Crain. Springfield. O., $2,000: Mor
ton Wakeley of Omaha and Thomp
son Wakeley of Chicago, $1,000
each; Sloane Allen, New York,
$5,000; Harlan Allen, New York,
$5,000; Dorothy Allen McDonald,
New York. $5,000.
The Visiting Nurse association of
Omaha will receive $10,000, the
Boy Scouts $5,000 and Old Feoplc's
Home $5,000.
PULBRANSEN
PLAYER PIANO
htionalbWict(L
-branded intncbacK,
X ' 111
700 $600 495
The Aft and Music Stoic
151315 Douglas Street
PLUMBERS
WANTED
Open Shop
,
Plenty of Good Jobs
1 1.02 Vic per hour
Higher Wages ; for
Competent Foremen
Permanent Employment
for
Competent Men
Writ
EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION
218 N. CLARK ST.
CHICAGO
CO.
High Taxes Caused by
Negligence, Greer Finds
! t(MMia4 lM rft I
'l-nhergrr, Motrhrad and Neville,
pish Nui would n"t be up to the
lNif and p eking out between the
h nglei,'
I hen Mr. Carroll turned tooie
with both barrel,.
"If Mr. I'heln, were really endeav.
orii'g to liud a common k round lor
'complaint and mvc hinurlf. ai veil
I at hit readers. srttt amgimt of
meut agony, he would tugsejt t lc
totf where the grater amount of
the lax money it being peiit and pot
ulily. frum tltrte lindmes tuiiOt s
remedy," the Schuyler editor replied.
I The plain fact it, we are radiin
4ioiit taxation m eneri. but tins u
of little avail until we, get down to
brat tack and, determine where tin
Breaet outlay ne and then work
front specific taset and not genet
Not Political Parties.
'According to Mr. Thrift. 'ery
eounty in tHr itate, every municipal
ity in Colfax county, and every
school district in the county it un
der extravagant republican adminis
tration. Because a contparion of
the counties of the state and of all
the municipalities and school di
tricti in the county reveal the fart
that taxes for county, municipal and
school maintenance have all been ele
vatrd in about the tame degrea. We
believe that if this is the contention
of Mr. Phelpi that he is sadly tni
taken. Krer since the writer has
been a resident of Colfax county, the
majority of tbe bard of commis
sioners has been elected from demo
cratic ranks. Every city and village
council in Colfax has not, we arc
sure, been of the republican persua
sion. In fart, we do not believe that
many in the county elect councils
and tnembert of council from stale
and national parlies. We are firmly
of the opinion that members of the
school boards of the county, and also
of the rural schools, have been elect
ed more for fitness than to fill any
political scheme. In every instance
taxes to support the various causes,
city, village, and schools, have all
demanded increased taxation in about
the same ratio. oT further this opin
ion that politics have nothing to do
with the increase, we find that How
ells, which has always been the pride
of Mr. Phelps to be strongly demo
cratic, is no more economical than
any other city or school district in
Colfax county."
Taxes Will Be Lower.
Colfax county will enjoy a reduc
tion of about one-third in state, city,
school and county taxes for 1522.
according to the estimate of Mr.
Carroll, which is borne out by other
authorities. He made this statement
before a mass meeting of 50 farmers
and one business man who formed
a Taxpayers' Protective league. Most
of the wvipf (n county taaei will
ariwC front the fail that the annual
cue null levy lor the new court
hog'r ha been replaced by Usuance
of J.'O.'J-KJ in bond, llie budget
otiiuate ef the county commiion
ert thowt s reduction of only $2,0o)
from last scar. Of this ?XX) I rep
retented by the (arm bureau' vol.
untary cut in it budget. Both the
cty and the school district have a
urplus of more than JI2.IHI0, partly
through having levied more than
wa necessary, partly through a de
crease in the cost of supplies.
If any further aving$ are made
it will come a result of the or
saturation of tbe taxpaxert under
the leadership of John Kopae,
conservative farmer, Not, perhaps,
that they will be able to elect their
men to omce. tut tne mere tiireat
of doinit o may force more re
trenchment. Some of the mentbiri
of this organisation desire to a Out
j.te with the third party, but the ma
jority at present are bent on picking
out the bet candidates from all par
tie and swinging the balance of
power to them.
Saving Big Question.
Mr. Kopae admin that bemndi it
hard to explain just where the ex
tra savings are to he made. Koadsr
Well, that's pretty bard to tell
We ve got to have roads. But we
figure there is waste. School ex
penses must be cut. I -don't believe
a teacher ought to be paid less than
550 a month or more than 55.
School teachers now are paid from
JW) to ?I2S month in the country
schools. There is much talk of a
10 oer cent reduction, even in the
cities. One farmer on the edge of
the Schuyler city school district is
paying $131 school tax on 70 acres.
The average cost per pupil in the
county is ?o0, and for the towns $67.
Will Abolish Official.
But to return to the embattled
taxpayers. Although they are farm
ers, tiiey wish to abolish the office
of county agricultural agent. The
county highway commissioner also
is on their list, as a supcrf'Vous pub
lic official. Either the county as
sessor or the precinct assessors must
go. according to the plan, which
looks to providing more duties for
the county board. All told these
proposals of the taxpayers' league
might save $1 out of every $100 tak
en in for county taxes. That saving
is not too small to be noticed, and
the only question to be settled first
ii whether it would work out
economically in the long run. Most
authorities on tax collection favor
abolishing precinct . aeoii, and
they are indeed a 'handicap to an
equalized lytiem of taxation.
Business it getting better in
Schuyler, farmer are getting more
for their product. An implement
AllfcTlaEVET.
ITCHING ECZEMA
DRIED RIGHT UP
WITH SULPHUR
Any breaking out of the skin, even
lirry, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little Men-
tho. Sulphur, say a noted skin spe
cialist, tfecatfse of its germ destroy;
ing properties, this sulphur prepared
eczema right up and leave the skin
irritation, soothes and heals the
ecera right tip and leaves the skin
clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the tor
ment and disligurement. Sufferers
from skin trouble should get a little
jar of Mentho-Sulphur from anv
good druggist and use it like a cold
cream,
dealer say that hi trade is double'
what it was a year ago and that the
farmers are paying i ar.lt. It may be
that this scruliuiy of public revenue
and expenditures will cmw r cloe
s time y get belter, but not before
some of the teaching of experience
have sunk in.
AOS MTIflKM E.ST,
CREAM CLEARS A
STUFFEOUP HEAD
Instantly Optns Evtry Air
Passage Clears Threat Too.
Endurance, Sell Reliance. Pow.
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FARNAM AT THE BOULEVARD
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE
at
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Every business and professional man
should tee the neW'type ' ,
Nash 2 'Passenger Cab
tint
If your nostrils are clogged and
your head is stuffed because of nasty
catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure
antiseptic cream into your nostrils,
It penetrates through every air pass
age, soothing and healing swollen,
intlamed membranes, and you get in
stant relict.
Try this. Get a small bottle of
Ely s Cream Balm at any drug store
Your clogged nostrils open "right up:
your head is dear; no more hawking
or snuffling. Count fifty. All the
stuffiness, dryness, . struggling for
breath is gone. You feel tine.
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ASK FOR
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f , me unguu
Avoid Imitations
Substitutes
For Infants, InraHd snd QrJvini Children I Rich milk, malted grain extract fa Povder
Tba Original Food-Drtak Fee AS Acs No Cookinc Neuriihlnc Dittlbfc
1
Satisfies the sweet tooth, and
aids appetite and digestion
Cleanses mouth and teeth.
A boon to smokers, relieving
hot, dry mouth
Combines pleasure and benefit.
Don't miss the joy of the
HRieLEY'S new P-K-the sugar
coated peppermint tid bit!
Save
the
wrappers I
Good for
valuable
premiums
fillip jr I ffi ffiy ffiYing
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Auto Body Building Repairing
Painting and Trimming
Arthur L. Edson
Successor to A. J. Simpson Co.
212-222 North ISth St Phone J A. 0339
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We are the authorized
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2574 Harney Street
Phon Doug. 7464
BATTERIES
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In the Van
. Since the days oF primitive ox-carts, men have
delivered goods to other men in all sorts and manners
of vehicles. The. modern city found the need of a con
veyance that could make short hauls and many stops
quickly and at low cost.
To meet this need, the electric truck was developed.
Propelled by rugged Exide Batteries, these trucks are
solving the transportation problem for firms of all
kinds the nation over. So, also, the electric passenger
automobile, driven by Exides, fits the exacting re
quirements of thousands of city dwellers.
In mine locomotives, factory trucks, submarines,
airplanes and railroads Exide Batteries play an im
portant part in the movement of men and merchan
dise. But the commonest use of Exides, and perhaps
of most interest to you, is in starting and lighting
gasoline automobiles.
In this field as in others, Exide was the pioneer
battery, and is standard equipment on a greater
number of automobiles built today than any other
battery.
When you put an Exide in your automobile you
have power that you can depend on and you can
depend on it lasting so long that it proves a genuine
economy.
The Electric Storage Battery Company
Philadelphia Serrice Stations Everywhere Branches In Seventeen Citie
Whatever make of battery i
in your car, you can be con
fident of skilful repair work,
fair pricea, and responsible
advice at the nearest Exide
Service Station.
THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR Y.OUR CAR
J
oSaubytAuto Electric Service Corp.
2205 Farnam Street Phone Doug. 5488
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No Trouble to Keep
Skin Free From Hairs
(The Modern Beauty.)
There is no need for any woman
to countenance superfluous hairs, be
cause with a paste made by mixing
some powdered delatone with water
it is easy to get rid of them. The
paste is applied for 2 to 3 minutes,
then rubbed off and the skin washed.
This treatment will rid the skin of
hair without leaving a blemish, but
care should be taken to see that you
get real delatone. Mix fresh as
wanted.
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