Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 02, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THK HKK: OMAHA. TL'KSDAY. MAY 1 iW.
Jef fcris Not lo
Use Organizers
in Senate Raee
Inability to Stand Exprnse
Chen at Congressman's Ilea
m for Departure From
Campaign Tradition.
'liington, May I. (Special,)
KVprc tentative A. V. JrfferU, in liis
e (or the nemliiitioii lo !ie L'niitJ
Stales senate, drirti some hat (rom
twlitiiil tradition In announcing to
day that lie dot not lnienl to open
Headquarters or to employ orgattirrt
throughout the stale, lefferi de
clares hit nubility to unj the ex
pense ot tlui more or less accepted
campaign pr.it ice and otherwise
makes hit iiilriitiom known in the
lolloping letter lo James . Ham
inoml, JJ16 Wright streM. Omaha
"Your recent letter urging rue to
open heanquarters and employ politi
ck organims.to work in difiereiit
parts oi the state, i received, and I
thoroughly appreciate your advice
and interrtt. Such a campaign might
make more nre my nomination for
I nit:d State, senator, but lor me to
Ho as you MiggrM i impossible. 1
have not the mrani with which to
make an expensive campaign, even
if 1 were so inclined.
Duties Prevent Leaving.
I vih it were poillc for me to
he in N'chraka from now on, but
duties here prevent my leaving tin
til tome later date. That being the
case, I ant obliged to depend, (or the
present, on the active work of re
publicans like yourself whwill help
J'rrsHent Harding and other repub
licans, to carry on the great work
which the administration is o ably
doing for the reconstruction of this
country. As you know, I am and
have ever been a republican. I stand
committed to the principles of the re
publican party. Adherence to these
principles is the best guarantee for
the perpetuity and general welfare.
of tins republic, ana snouiu i become
a senator of the United States, it will
oe my pleasure and purpose to work
with the president and his party in
an effort to establish policies for the
best interests of all the people.
"If the republicans of Nebraska de
sire that I be nominated, I feel cer
tain the wish' will prompt thent to
urge their friends to vote for me at
the primary on July 18. without ths
impetus of a large and expensive or
ganization. West Makes Progress.
"Our central west has made great
progress in its brief history of 75
years. It alone cannot entirely con
trol its future course, but it can the
more nearly obtain, its rights and
realize its opportunities for develop
ment through a cordial participation
with the representatives of other
sections in the councils of the repub
lican party, than it can by trying to
do it alone.
"The people, by a majority of more
Yeast made Palatable
"YEAST
CHOCOLATE
health txiitaer
AjCAKi
n
w
We all know that yeast
la the richest known form
othealth-giving"VITAMINE".
When combined with par chocolate
It becomes mMt pslstsbls d retains
II sfitt fflclracr. YEAST CHOCO
LATE taksn rcfalsrly for two weaks
U beneficial addltian to your dally
. dist. It will Improve your vitality
and ran down condition, and relleva
constipation and indigestion. Fine
forchildren. .
BArtER TBAST CHOCOLATE CO.
ZXttiitmltr .
Clancy Candy Ce
PtXand Dodge. Douglas 3627.
102 Candles Will
Grace Birthday Cake
n -a . .
Mrs. Bridget Mary Convey,
One hundred and two tiny candles
will grace the bigVake which will be
cut promptly at 10 tonight at the
party which will celebrate the lO.'d
birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bridget
Mary Convey at the home of her
son, James Convey, 5.W7 South
Fiftieth street. One hundred and
lifty guests are expected. Mrs. Con
vey, pipe in hand, smilingly antici
pated the party yesterday.
than 7,000,XK), elected President
Harding for a term of four years.
He should have the support of a re
publican house and senate during his
tenure of office, else administration
of our national affairs, entrusted to
the president and republican party
at the election in 19.U may be entire
ly blocked or so seriously impaired
as to materially retard the noon
day of the dawning era of national
prosperity and happiness.
i'crmit me to thank you tor your
interest and help. 1 pruc your
friendship and loyalty."
Man, Who Carries Gun to
Protect 69 Cents, Fined
Tack Lewis, truck driver. 2018
Davenport street, who carried a .45
caliber pistol "to protect 69 cents"
trat police court yesterday for carry
ing concealed weapons. His pistol
was confiscated.
Following a staged gun battle by
three unidentified men, at Twenty
fifth and Dodge streets, at 3 Satur
day morning, Lewis was arrested by
Patrolman prank Killian.
U. S. Government
Firm in Stand
Toward Russia
Hughes Say. Soviet Must
Put Own House in Order
Before Expecting Credit
From America.
'Washington, May 1. The Ameri
can government stands unshaken in
its determination that Russia must
put its own houc in order before it
can expect political recognition by
the I'nited States.
Making his first statement of
policy regarding Kuian atfairs since
the subject came to the fore at
Genoa, Secretary Hughe told a dele
gation of women at the State depart
ment that bilore any ouwide power
could resume full relations with Rus
sia it must adopt a policy of sound
internal reconstruction. lie added
that the American people were anx
ious to do all they could, but would
not attempt to extend credit where
there was no sound basis for it.
No particular form of government
was cited as desirable or undesirable
by the secretary, nor did lie mention
anv of the developments which have
influenced the aortunes ot the sovici
since the Genoa conference began.
He did suggest, however, that the
principle of self-government in Rus
sia was "somewhat complicated" by
the efforts of some soviet officials to
interfere in the domestic affairs of
other nations. '
The delegation to which the secre
tary addressed his pronouncement
represented the international league
for neace and freedom and had
brought to the State department a
petition for full political recognition
of the soviet regime. ' .
Fined on Liquor Charge
David Gard, 5761 North Forty
third street, charged with illegal pos
session of liquor, was fined $100 in
Central police court yesterday. J.
B. Koestcr and J. C. Kocstcr. who
occupy a house adjoining GarrJS.
were released from a similar charge.
BurnUmUp
Rat Slayer is a wonder.
It will respond to the
most rigid testa. On
sale with standard
druggists.
BurnUmUp
BUEHLER BROS.
Morning Specials at all 4 Markets
1407 Douglas St,
212 N. 16th St.
2408 Cuming St.
4003 S. 24th 8t
.saaKg . -
r Choice
Beef
Pot 1
Roast I
g Choice gfsaa i Choice A
Bound V f Boiling . m
I Steak 1 Pure Lard, I . Beef I
12y2c J
White Laundry Soap,
Mb. bars, each.:.. . . . u
Come One ! Come All!
Vote for Your Favorite Society and
in a Donation!
Dog Hill Paragrafs
" By Corg Bingham
Salem lUilow, our eUknon
banjo player, bsi pUycd the banjo
Federal Craml
Jury Convenes
May lie in Session All WrrK
'! K. liruttdu of Omaha
Named Foreman.
The federal grand jury of 2! men
Itegan work yesterday afternoon. A
federal grand jury tmy consist of
any number of men from 16 to 21.
Judge Woodrough, in his opening
address, said "Very important niat
tcrs are to come before the jury."
lie apoiuted E. II. Ptando of
Ouulia iorcnuik
I'. l Thompson of Lyons. Neb
was excused because he is a member
of the lire department of that town
whiih has e70 people. Lester IC
Klopp of Omaha was excused be
taue he i not yet 25.
I'nited States Attorney Kiiisler
said the jury may be in session all
week.
so much he has got so he pats his
foot every time he hears anybody
eating peanuts.
Club Hancock picked up a news
paper today and rtad it through from
one end to the other, And then dis
covered that it was about 10 years
old. That didn't make much ditler-
encc. however, as all the news in
the paper happened away off yonder
somewhere.
Cricket Hicks would like to bor
row a collar button to wear to
preaching, until his gets here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diclz
Back From Tour of World
Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dietz arrived
home yesterday from their fourth
Ltrip around the world. They told
F f 1 ; . ... i . . f . , I . .
ui leaving a btcaiiisiup aiuc ill mc
middle of the night at Calcutta, and
of seeing the prince of Wales at
Colombo, Ceylon. On their trip,
they toured Hawaii, the Philippines,
Japan, China, Java, the "Straight
Settlements," Burma, India, Egypt,
France 'and Monte Carlo.
Wealthy Real Estate
Man Sued. for Divorce
John C. Harrow, wealthy Omaha
real estate man, was surd for dt
tout by l'mma C Harrow )'!
day.
Mrs, Harrow, who charged her
husband with crucl'v, jivrt at SJM
Meredith avcuue. They were war
rird in Wl Harrow left Omaha
W California last year, according
to the petition filed in district coun
Harrow formerly was connected
Milk) the Harrow-Gilchrist real estate
company.
Wahh I. V. V. Conference
City Priectivrs William (lurnclt
and Charles J'ayne, and Federal
Agent Hancock chaperoned the
"agrirultural conference" at the I.
W. W, at JlSs'ortli iistrenili street
yrsteiday, Hut they id the meet,
ing was devoted almost exclusively
lo ftropagauda exhortations, clec
lion of ollicers and appointment of
committers. 1'leat Mere made for
(und with which lo defend 1..W.
W. in federal prisons.
a T.r- f v
EKEUIhsldesllsis.
lit for sldsrl
bsodI who find Ihtm.
swlvvs ehronlcsll md.ii.
Psls4.Dr.Cldwslf'ibi'rue
Pstwin will mt vou duly
elimination In smild.asnlls
sr wilbout arlDlna. snd
soon ffladirlnM of sl klnHi r.a
tMdlDnsad with, ll Is murh bxicr
tbn dritiio Mrtbirucs. sails, aula
rals.pills.tte. DR. CALDWELL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
THE FAMILY LAXATIVE
Thouunds of aid folks will only
tike Dr. Csldwoll's Syrup Pcnaln. It
Is s ufsvsgrtabl compound ol Eirrp
llsn benns snd otbrr simpls Isisliv
nsrnt witn prpsin. Tbs lortnuls Is on
pscksgo. A dose cost lets Ibaii a cou
HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE
Ffl aedpt eanjritonm. ss im If ytm is
not mniirt a loiam at iKu motwni Irt m
tend rm HaU-Ome Trial Bacilt of my
iyrvp Ptfim FREH OF CHARGE w rhai
jo uill Xovs U kaiuh uitun rnttdti. Sirnsh
rnd yemr mim and aJami Co Dr. W. 8,
Caitlt, $14 VaihaitumSlhUmactlto.
lit. Wnuntuia-).
Prepare
for Dentistry
The Washington University
School of Dentistry is now organ
fcted so u to offer instruction and
Isborstorjr facilities second to none
in the country. Banc sciences
taught in connection with the School
of Medicine. New and thoroughly
equipped clinic. Record of grad
uates before State Boards uniformly
high. One year of prescribed col
lege work required for entrance. ,
Other Departments of Washington University include
College of Liberal Arts School of Fj iorrring
School of Law aVhool of Fine Arts
School of Architecture Division of University Ejrteosioa
School of Medicine ('irsduat School
School of Commerce & Finsnct Henry Shaw School of Botaay
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The Art and Music Stoit
1515-15 Douglas StrMl
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CANADIAN SERVICE
via rictiriua Hi. I.swranr Ronta
Montraal la Olaaaaw.
CAM AMIR A .....Mar a Jans Jaas
w.in nxiA Nay is rfaaa It 'Jaiy 14
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Also calls at Slovill. Irsland.
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ANTOMA MaytTdalr I Ami.
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Donations of $50.00, $35.00, $25.00 and $10.00 will be given to the Four
Women's Organizations of Omaha and Council Bluffs who bring the
most Members, Children and Friends to the plant of the Alamito Dairy
during the month of May from the 1st to the 27th, inclusive, at 2 or 3 :30
o'clock or in the morning .or evening by special appointment. This invi
tation includes church societies, women's clubs, business and profes
sional women's clubs, labor unions, parent-teacher associations, mothers'
circles, sewing and embroidery clubs,- social clubs, card clubs, lodges,
civic improvement leagues and all other forms of women's organization's.
Societies having over 100 members are requested to come in divisions on
successive days, all being counted and credited.. Officers of organiza
tions which have adjourned for the summer are requested to get their
members together by phone. Anyone may vote for any organization
whether a member or not. Kindly notify the plant (Phone DO 0409)
at least a day in advance that suitable arrangements may be made.
Dairy refreshment served and free cartons of cottage cheese distrib
uted. Miss Lutie E. Stearns of Wisconsin, who has endeared herself to
the women of Omaha and Council Bluffs through her successive visits
and who has been lecturing in the South and-East during the past winter,
will be with us to talk on "Two Wonders of the World." . Reserve an
afternoon at once and avoid disappointment later. ,
Alamito Dairy Company
Leavenworth and 26th Street
Pasteurized Milk Buttermilk Cream
Phone DO uglas 0409
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Here it the offer that hundred of Omaha -housewives
have been awaiting it IS an
unusual, we might say it ia an exceptional .
offer from every point of view. Unusual,
because of the popularity of the appliance
offered. Exceptional, because of the re
markably low and easy terms on which it
may be purchased during the month
of May. ' '
There can be no argument as to the con
venience of an electrical washer. The hun
dreds of MAYTAG WASHERS now in use
throughout the country offer unquestioned
testimony as to the convenience, stability
and general usefulness of the MAYTAG
WASHER in particular.
The MAYTAG WASHER Small conven
tent cast aluminum body, with the agitator'
at the bottom, allowing for either small or
large washings. And the TERMS think
of it 45 down and $5 per month.
The purchase price of the MAY-.
JAG on the above terms is $136.50
or you can buy your MAYTAG on
the all cash plan at $130.00. This
ia an unusual opportunity take
adVantage of it.
N O W
ower
Go
Farnam at 15th
AT lan tic 3100
2314 M Street
MA rket 1500