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THR BKKs OMAHA. WKDXKSDAY. MAIUII 23. 1W .Miilclleimm IVged lo Adjust Prices ' for Farmere Aid lliarlr l'iij:t). Ait.itit a J'i'rnUry WallT, Dularc FurlliT Jmioii I Nr-nl. rI fur IWMril). Lii.r..ii. Mfih J I i . ul Tilr irum ) i lurle. V. I"ui i"' ti-trtll -ijfy (. ..tM.u'.nifi-, an. I f..rmT rl'-r i.-l ii.iinir Mc Kcl.ie' -t, Hc Ntlna.ka lurm- IT, in a Hl I'll III l.rte lud-ltf MS"l llic im!i!rti'4i i. 4'!jt?i iur lanii'f wiuM ! ili!iil ! II ll l tUir 1'i.nliiie ..f iiifjta il Inc. "t)ritr iiicr-t' in farm tirm! i!'pi lk'lit triliiLiiiiii in tfie iiuiMlrtitan'a fi:UH, ill '""d lf irfii thr iv i(ivui'i di the farm awl llic tuiihf irmlii1 ( the l4t lory i .till rm)i I'iciImhi;," Mr. l'liK-liy di-Jari-d. Says Fair Profit Needed. TrKiity ami titic- r.m only be ii4tirl ttlun the farmer un K' t K'lll' llHIItf litfl'll 4 1 1 v 1 1 ' nit i'f liu ituilnt. A I'ir iroi it for the urnirr iuul a fur ituiit fr the mi!ilciii4ii mti-t In- rt -lore'l. Ci'iitiiitiiiiK. Mr. I'uk! v iffdnifi iiiitiM-t lniMinu Uw lie upward trend of tin I'Mfln-l on rn. wluat, imIi aii'l Iniilcy li.i'l riih.iiiird the value of thr.fr ruliii i lirhl li v Nc ltk. uM3 alll .in li iJakot.l until t M.itt-h !. $7S.7:JM. Thi nurciHf i a'ii'rtiotit'l lo llic three Malr a f.iilnu : .v.iitli l..kot.i. 5U."(M'.m: X l.ia.k. J.'I.N'.iUal; Iowa. S4J.I6.- J JO. I First Prosperity Step. ''Thi i a t'irt -tii toward pro.i- pi-rity lor the f.irnict: the reduction in the cost of his tK-i'ChMlirs fliOliM he the next,"' Mr. TiiK-hy said. Secretary of .Nisriiiilttirc J lent y I. W allace has j.laceil Mr. TiiRey ir charge of reorganisation of the public contact work of hi depart ment, which iticluiles itiiiitf of jianiiihlels niotiiin picture ami ether activities dealing directly with the public The f ir-st tiling Mr. l'itnley did was to consolidate mk fanner pui'Iica lions into two, a saving of S-'5,0CO a year. "And T believe we arc giving bet ter service with the tsvo," 1'uRsIey said. ' Secretary Wallace has combined three of tJie departmental bureaus into one, meaning a saving of $-'K),-000 a year. Mr. Pnslcy announced. Son of Maud Booth Held for Hearing on His Sanity Loi Angclci, March 28. Charles B. Booth, 34, son of Maud Balling ton Booth, bead of the Volunteers of America, i in the psychopathic ward o: the Los Angeles county hospital, awaiting a hearing today as to ' his mental condition before the dunacy commission. He was arrest ed in Santa Barbara Saturday by a , private detective employed by his mother. , The Rev. E. P. Ryland, president of the board of trustees of the Los Angeles branch of the Volunteers, swore to a complaint charging Booth ( with insanity. He said he had taken this action in the interest of Mrs. Booth and the Volunteers. Lenine Asks Communist i to Cease Dreaming .' Moscow, March "28. (By A. P.) iPremier Lenine, discussing recent re ports of his illness, appeared yester day before a secret meeting of the all-Russian communist congress and spoke two hours, according to to day's accounts of the meeting, which was held in the Kremline palace. The soviet premier made many , sarcastic and witty remarks while appealing to the communists to cease dreaming and theorizing and get to work. Otherwise, he declared, the communists could not hold their own in the impending struggle with the capitalists for control of Russia. Ranking Tennis Players Enter Middle State Meet v Philadelphia, March 28. Many of the ranking tennis players of the United States, including William T. Tilden, II, world's champion, arc en tered in the middle state . indoor tournament which will be - played here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. One former world's champion, ' 14 lormer national champions, six state and two sectional champion are among the entries. Amundsen Back in N, Y. Xew York, March 28. Captain Roald Amundsen, arctic explorer, , returned today on the Stavangerf iord from a visit to Norway and conferred with those who will-be as sociated with him in his attempt to drift across the arctic basin. His expedition will set out from Seattle June 10. : With Amundsen was Lictit. Oscar Omdal, Norwegian air force ace,' who after special training and ex perience in flying under adverse con ditions, will accompany the expedi t lion. lie will be one of the pilots to hmdle specially constructed Amer ican cruising airplanes. The other rilot, Lieutenant Dahl, now is on his way to the coast via the Panama canal. nITAIYllNES' are an essential factor in . promoting healthful growth Scott's Emulsion is far richer in the fat 1 soluble A vitamine 1 than cream. It aid growth budds health ! AT ALL DRUO STOKES PRICE. l-30 and 80a, Sen Bow. BtoiwrfiiH. N. X ALSO MAKERS OF ItKIOIDS CTabtets or emotes) 2? INDIGESTION 3!-10k Miners and Operators Both See Long Fight ,N'e Voik. March 28Afier a rtk of fiirluniuarjr tkirmUhmg tht miner and operator' sulirAimnitief on ge foiurwt n'oi4iion ! tUy agfcr4 ilut nrulirr ide could lc.k r an ty vitury in the prr nit fonfretn-e. Ibe miner, th VnowMg tiut firry itthr4iiie ff.lljrrv in th I'nued Mae itiiit,H'ei and will ffae ii.duti"n oil 1 1. d4ie turd, ii-rt their men 4fi "willing to ijn on a lung vii4 lion I llu. thry .ay, ihey ii lake Ihfir uri'e !hirh ut the wlml Mttution in iho 4i.ihr'iie industry m in r)rc union labor, The operatur alo rKre a will iiigne.. ilut the mmr h4'l fene prdiiciii8. ieniprarily, Tbey have uke a ixitiiive ttand a4iint any m irf4e in itimi-r' uifi and lusc an iioiimed their intention of uin reiy meant to nrsfttiate a new roic trait on a li 'f decreae from llic prrM-nt liedule. (!ourt Killing Mav Prevent Taxation ol "Intanpililts" Judge Lftton Deridei IJoiuli and Warrants of Muniri ialitie Kxempt Under (!oiiKtitutiuii. Lincoln, March J8.-Bond and warrant iued by municipalities or liter public Rovernmeiflal subdivis ions of the state are exempt from taxation under the new constitution of the state of Nebraska, according to an opinion banded down today by .fudge Charles 15. Lctton oi the state supreme rourt. The erTcct of the opinion render null and void that section of the I,-,., iiaia rfvrnne taw enacted a year ago. which provide that a uni form tax ot one tnui ne irvirq ui bond and warrant classified as "in tangiblc property." The opinion reverse a ruling of the district court of Furnas county, where suit brought by Laura V. Droll and other holders of Beaver f:,., munirirtal warraflt tr) TirCVeilt tl.eir being assessed and taxed, wa dismissed. The suoreme court interpreted that section of the constitution whiVh av that "property ot state and govenrmentat subdivisions to l-e exempt from taxation" to include bonds ana warrants as necessary irstrumentalitic of government. Mexico City Police Court Judges Strike for Back Fay M.vl..., nti- ' March 28. The poiicc court judges of Bclcm prison went on strike yesterday oecausc im-ir salaries bad not been paid by the lAr-, Jiiirirl C nnsz-niientlv the liuriai vn.- v. " .' - crnr nf rasps usually tried on Mon day morning did not come up. 1 lie ,iu men wno are Known as "nrnfocclnnpl inrtcpii " left their desks , 1 i .j . j r " ' ' - .,,1 in Ktv tnarrlipH tn flip Ottice of Celestino Gasoa. governor of the federal district, l ne governor gave tUmm aceuranros that ihpir salaries would be paid and the judges re sumed tneir duties tnis aitcrnoon. Treasurer of Pittsburgh Company Commit3 Suicide Pittcht.ralv March 28. William XfA'ikk trpacnrpr anrf ilirector of the Vanadium Metals company of this city, and prominently connected with other vanadium interests, com mitted suicide by shooting in Aiount riomnno Mirri.. vpfprdav afternoon. according to a telegram received here. Mr. McNabb had Deen in poor health. Cement Production Increases Washington, March 28. Stocks of Portland cement held in the United States at the close of February were almost 1,000,000 barrels in excess of those held at the end. of January, while production for February was only slightly less than in January, tne geological survey reports. February production was 4,:e,uuu barrels. Stocks on hand February 28 amounted to 14.310,000 barrels. T)dmtOaxl jacrntjto Jj.ja t m art . mj- m rr- rA jr . v v ircssEr- rorjZusji n n ii VfAV4L ywVaVrVLlirtJUb II )feKSaV Sl50per . eluding flfl r v , r ii . iMmjmzr0&&. :r . . .Morehead Mav Rake Wet Issue . Among Demos Aiiiiuuiii'erneiit t'f l ull City Mini fur (.'tuigrfM Thnj;lit Certain t Hrinj Vol rtead Coutnm'r). Irf.ieulu. March tSptcul Te!c t'lii.i l)i-i,inii aniioiiiuenieiit iroin John II. Mrrh-I at Fall l ily iiijfit that he Ha'i ui"l Mr v iieno. eraiic noiiiiiiaiKHi far coinjre in the Mr. I iliitrii I i. l.wlVrli IIOKII Hi an atiiiiance of the aimg of a wet and dry i-Mie in t:ie iicmcn'ratic pri- Big Double Program Check That Cold Right Away A SUDDEN chill sneezes ituffy feeling in the head and you have the beginning; of a hard cold. Get right after it, juxt a soon as the sniffles tart, with Dr. King's New Discovery. For fifty years a standard remedy (or colds, coughs and grippe. There are no harmful drugs, nothing but good, healing medicines, that get right down to the trouble and help nature. You will soon notice a change for the better. Has a convincing, healing Uste that the kiddie like. Good fnr rratinv rntiphv. All r!niroicf W Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs 'Pep' a man is a failure in business, many a woman in her home, because constim twn stores up poisons that enervate and depress. Dr. King's Pills make oowels act naturally. 25r. bl-KUJVUT! WONT uiun Griffs Pills in Your Work. Man 1 1 I II I IUI nrjwajjT! wont emre II II I I ' ' TT 1 I l i - i IIU3 II Mr , r7N Heard to be .ppreciated. II II. mm i- Pte. m mm m it r rs- - i twv 'vv s s r m w. i i v 1 11 LEADS do not jam in a Redi point pencil. It's built so theycan't.Theleadsaregripped tightly at the upper end but ' feed freely and smoothly thru the tip.- This feature is called the Velvet Feed. Ordinary pencils force lead thru a hole smaller than the lead itself. That's a forced feed. Redipoint's Velvet Feed eliminates the, inconvenience of leads binding, breaking or powdering inside the point. It assures you of (continuous writing service. Yet the Velvet Feed, like the other superior Redipoint fea tures costs you nothing extra. Redipoint is the same price as other mechanical pencils. Ask your dealer to show you this better pencil. Made and Quarantecd by Redipoint Pencil Division BROWN &. BIGELOW Saint Paul, Minn. pat. eF. AUTOMATIC PUSH-BACK M WITH THE V AUTOMATIC PUSH-BACK 1 1 rvA aea. afT'yi "ety---- im':--;.- uwimr : tBssssmmmmmimfri 1 1 Mrrbtad't animiiiKriiieiit, in tlie (4VC oi petition hrm circulated to put Charles W, liryan n the eon grekiioiul ticket, W4 accrpted a an end to reported gentlemen's agree, uent l.riween weiring lacliiiiH on hf demotiaiic inl.it ba4 on an miderttaudins that Itrvau a. to no enitotltion in t ! itrmurir tot cnigre in thi titiii-t. See Prohibition Threatened. Aryan's (rieudt declared More luad'a entry vith tu will-kit. un wet fi'llown'.e and ttiuvirtiou iudi i4lc-d Nebraska wa one i,( the b.tt tlegrouud hoen by the wet frif to j.ut niiticicut men in rougrete to kill the VoUtead ait. Bryan follower deilared that WiU l-ani Jenningi Uryau would return Id Wbrakt to wage the fight of prohibition and init upon a dry di niocrauc ticket to present to the oier. Bryan Make No Comment. Charlet W. Hryan declined touigtit NOW SHOWING Added Feature "The LEATHER PUSHERS" ROUND TWO Purchase How IB I i i 1 1 77v- av'ir- wjt i ii i i vi i iw III C7yr J : a ' U " P.tho record.; al.o . full .. sort- Jl fLZ inri 1 -.ii. - 1 - 11, 1.1. -mt .., . in mm 1 "ui-KI T?i Xi . n.,1 'C . ..a it.Yft TJ ' -nwnnwjwwwwiwwanwwwwjMPjiWwwwwjwwwwwiiW4Wa W tii nuke any K'lnimiit a to whether he would change hi plant again and gil into the piiiMiu a a dry caudi dale for governor of would continue to priiitii a I'f iimni ir nomuia l urn Icr rougre . he circulated and arecpt the Morrhrad di ly ot wihei that the tnld lie ken dear fur liiui. Ituiu and iiok at lieutrii-f. lU'atriie, Xcli., Murih J8.i,Spe. cil Tib ; rain.) -. cold ram, lum hH to Mi"w, tiiu-d thi vtiiu of the i.iie Monday night, ' he tent pr.iiure dropped to- the irerrim; 1'ojtit ami pcilrntrian found it dif In nit id gi t about town on account ol the icy walk. CWCWVJt 'wtt vura Malint Daily 1.18 Evtry Nlht til." William Gaxton Atti Compwiy In -KliMt" Cameron Sittert Madrlln A Doralhy "A Study la Riirihaa'' Imm in i d AH.n Preaant TAX IE tk and Jlli lilbxm HAKRY DKLF Tt-prTwl Am. "aVt f Mbit . Palht Hwt Mtllnm, IM U lik i hm'm tn II. 00 !, 4 kya. Nlfh l It II.Mj Ml ll.tt tW. . Taday'a Wlnnar ol two Fraa &aat H Aula N. 21,000 EMPRESS Showing KALALtHIS tlAWAIIANS "An F.ypnlne In Hxtin" Toiifiid Wilbur & Co. Cnmwly Miclrh. "Th mirt AW Will A Van Sicklin In "Th Oulinf" 1 1 Molry 4k O Brin in I -Puth 'fcm Up" t I , ii mmmm HI Hog I'iirner' "Life' Savrr," 5 j DdMiuii County Shipper "t ainirr' pioiit are in lve iock thi )ear" aid Ui'lum Ivred, wh i brought a load of wrll-finibrd uef lo the local nuik.t riciily l.-i which he received a hundred, Mr. Kfed, who purtcd laiuung in Haw ou county in I, aid that b; bad done pretty well and ilut iiwt of the money he bd made W4 througli raiting rat'le and i,i and not by the tale of hi grain. He ba reined front activity, but ba t kiin who are handling bi tarnik in i)uwun county, "ILk have been the l-fe 4vu ONO CAristie Comedy BOBBY VERNON inHokusPokus Xarrjf Tthxdtrarut At Synpbony Pltyerg. Johnson at the oian HE PIANO CHANCE OF YOUR and Save Big Money Before N.ED6JDTHURSDAYWILLBETHE BIGGEST NOUNCED MONEY SAVING OFFERINGS DAYS OF MOST PRO- YOUR HOME NEEDS A PLAYER PIANO No Home is complete without a BEAUTIFUL PLAYER PIANO! If you haven't one you are missing a great deal in life. Come in during this Sale and talk it over with us. OTHER REMARKABLE PRICE RE3UCTI0NS-.COM E IN It ia impossible to describe the wonderful savings to be made at this Sale in this limited space. AH we can say is, come in at your very earliest convenience and see for yourself. You'll be agreeably surprised when you come here. Pianos, Players and Phonographs at a Great Sacrifice Don't ask us how we can do it! All you're interested in is the fact that you are NOW enabled to buy Pianos and Player Pianos at unheard of prices. And don't overlook the fact that many of these Pianos and Phonographs are BRAND NEW and of the i rinest manes, uur protits are terms will be arranged so that f r li e faMiier, 4,J Mr, Ifecl, 'but .Ihrre ba bru Money mi ii.ing cat jtle win ii Lti iaie fbem )'iurelf. I We bae time more o4d ol cattle I hi the rc .. i, (,! n jlhetu in mini il.e nuikit imprutfi, !a t think there will be ait inciraej ! in cUe pi ice oni " At 11-1. 3-5.7-9 We Swear '. nvr scrxa.d a r.tr photodrsma, a mora mt Ojiunt creation, than MATINEES Until 6.15. 3Se NIGHTS 700 Seat. 40c Main Floor, 50e Boxes, 60c Strand Orchestra Harry Silverman, Director Offaring an Unuiual Program Mia Beryl Burton Arlittie Singer Dorothy Chenoweth Harpist of Da Lona Harp School LIFE TIME REORGANIZATION SALE Open Evening torgotten we want to dispose of the pianos. Credit you will have an extra inducement to buy. SPECIAL FOR THIS 50 RECORD SELECTIONS Are Included With Each Talking Machine Purchased During This Sale Theta Phonographs play all rec ords, including Victor, Columbia, Edison and Pathe. These ma chines are made in the style of cabinet so much in demand. Cabi nets are different sizes, con structed of double veneer, fancy -figured wood throughout. Tone is simply marvelous. Must be heard to be appreciated, SPECIAL We include with these machines this week a jewel point with i which to play Edison records, and a sapphire ball point for the Pathe records; also a full assort ment of steel needles. And, re member, these machines play all makes of records correctly, in cluding Edison, Columbia, Pathe and Victor Tr4t (!oiiprrMii,nt Via KfMiIt .f Am. W'tai. Wifiiiu r-n. its, Mrfi.ii (.i.ir. iii4u l.utuu V, t'.ui.h at ihr I I'll trMk dioiiiii, uli.i in uirnl iu 4 n autiiitioliile .mi luii ne4r kobev, Tea, March IS, died line u.t night. TODAY at 1-3-7 and 9 Price 0c few, 7Sc bo, ft WALLACE REID ELSIE FERGUSON in the Paramount Picture. "FOREVER" 1b greatest story of oo tke scream ha ever known. ALL SEATS RESERVED tWevtfJra Plctmtt Betty Compson in George Loan Tucker's Production, "Ladies Must Live" Sale Ends Until 9 P. M. DAYS OF THIS BIG WEEK 1513-15 Douglas Street Omaha Now Playing Former I Price 1 ?, I s9fs Price I J)?lOOpTr1 I g A week I'