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Lions Want Next
; - i International
Meet for Omaha
Delegates to Convention at
Hot Spring Ordered to
Bring Back Coveted
, Priie. - -
"Bring the. .next international
Loans club .convention to Omaha,"
U the Instruction given to delegates
who will repreient the local Lions
at this year i international convrn
tion at Hot. Springs, Ark., June 19.
.;Pan Finger, M. C. Taylor. Ira
: JCyle. V. C JUscall and J. D.
Dresner were choen at Omaha dele
gates at the club luncheon Tueiday
noon at Hotel Fontenetle.
Harry A. Tukey, chairman of the
Huru e( Dublicitv. Omaha Cham
ber al Commerce, addressed the 4
group after the election of delegatei
urging that they ue all their pow
era of persuasion at the coming meet
ing to bring the next international
convention to this city.
Resolution It Unanimous.
A resolution instructing the Oma
ha representative! to do to was
unanimously adopted.
Howard Saxton of the Child Sav
ing institute spoke briefly on the
work and present condition of the
institute. He told membere of the
club thaO their sponsorship was do
ing a great deal in helping the chil
dren of Omaha.
It was decided to tend delega
tion of Omaha Lions to Wahoo on
June 19 to join the Lions club of
that city in the celebration of their
annual charter night
Officer Nominations Mad.
Nominations were also made for
the annual election of ofifcers to be
held June 27. The following men
were nominated: Ira D. Kyle, Wm.
C Randall W. C Ramsey and C
i J. Thorson for president; V. C. Has-
call u. w. uunpoeii, rranic Myers,
JL -L. Bryant and D. M. Edgerly
for first vice president; L, J. Millard,
Rev. C E. Cobbey. Dr. P. T. Bar
ber. Dr. J. H. Wallace and Roy A.
Swanson for second vice president;
C. B. Barnhart, T. H. Maenner, L.
M. Colson, R. S. Pribyl and F. A.
Jones for secretary-treasurer; J. D.
Dresner, E. A. Underland, C W.
Keller, C. R. Orchard and J. R. Hen-
"Dkm? Wildest of all!
Claw, reckless, talked
about. Gtvw her room!''
they advised Maitknd.
Yet the first time be saw
her, disregarding the
traditions of his life, he
yielded to her fascinatioa
r Ci has dared
His Children's Children
(Arthur Train's Gtrw cttyvel
What Makes a Man
Fascinating to Women ?
That depends on whether the woman is a
low-woman, mother-woman, or neuter
woman. See ElinorGlyn's searching study.
Golden Honeymoon
Mors than humor by
RING W. LARDNER
drlckton for Lion lamer; W. D. Me-
Hagh, jr. II. B. Bergauut, E. I
Kilgors, S. B, McDowell and N. R.
Brigham for tail twister, and Dr.
Mas tmmert. Rev. J. VV. (i. Fast,
Horaea M. Higgins. N. C Prince
and Dean H. von YV. Schultit for
director.
The election is to be held at Hotel
Fontenelle at noon June 27 and is to
be followed by the annual field day
at 'the Prettiest Mile club, Miller
park, in the afternoon.
Confidence Men
Are Found Guilty
Jury Votes Against Pair Held
in MoncyMachine
- Swindle.
For the first time in recent years,
a jury in district court returned a
verdict of "guilty" against two con
fidence men yesterday, '
The men were Billy Ceortis and
Louis Dochoff.
According to the testimony, the
pair attempted to swindle Carl To
doroff, South Side, out of $3,300. A
proposition , was made, according to
Todoroff, whereby the two men
were to obtain a machine for the
manufacture of money.
Instead of paying the money To
doroff reported the swindle to police
and secret service operatives.
Attorneys for the men may appeal
to the higher court, they stated.
Funeral Services for Loose
to Be Held in Kansas City
Funeral services for Joseph S.
Loose, 79, first vice president of the
Loose-Wiles Biscuit company, who
died at his home in Kansas City, Mo.,
last Saturday evening, will be held in
Kansas City Wednesday. Mr. Loose
was one of the founders of the firm
which bears his name and built the
Loose-Wiles factory in Omaha 10
yeara ago.
Ward Burgess to Entertain
. M. E. Smith & Co. Heads
Ward Burgess will entertain the
heads of departments of M. E. Smith
& Company at luncheon today at
12:30 at Hotel Rome. There will be
about 25 guests. This is one of a
series -of luncheons and dinners to
promote good fellowship in all de
partments of the establishment.
No one
to take the inside story of
New York's plutocracy its
good and its evil its scan
dais, its foibles, the skeletons
in Its closets
and combine them in such
an unsparing revelation
of present day social life
as does Arthur Train who,
by birdt, association and
professional experience,
has had the opportunity to
know the truth. A lawyer
of wide social acquaintance
in America and England, a
former deputy attorney gen
eral and assistant district
attorney for many years, he
teUs us with great dramatic
, power just what is going on
these days in what used to
be known as "the 400.
, Lillian Russell's Reminiscences
George Ade on the human pest Edgar Guest, Gouverneuf
Morris, Frank R. Adams, Achmed Abdullah, P. G. Wode
hotae, Montague Glass. More of Robert Hichens' and
Meredith Nicholson's great serials, and cover by
Harrison Fisher. c
, America's '
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NOW! A T
Three Are Jailed
for Gem Auction
Police Told Tliat Tinware
Sold for High Prices at
Ryan Sale. . ,
Acting under orders from Chief
of Detectives Van Deuten, Officers
Sullivan, Wade, Ryan and Nclsv
Tuesday afternoon invaded the auc
tion sale at the G. W. Ryan jewelry
store, 305 South Sixteenth street, and
arrested three men in charge for in
vestigation. The Ryan stock went into volun
tary assignment January 11, 1921,
and was placed in trustees' hands.
The officers allege complaints
have been made to Police Commis
sioner Henry Dunn and other offi
cials at the city halt by retail and
wholesale jewelers that tinware of
10-rent store quality is being sold
in the auction for as high as $21 a
piece.
D. E. Neafus of Omaha, who says
he formerly was connected with a
wholesale millinery establishment at
Twelfth and Farnam streets, one of
the three men arrested, told police
he had hren employed by F, E.
Masterson of the Thiele Scharfe
company, one of the Ryan trustees,
to take charge of the auction.
The other two men arrested are
Thomas Reid and Herman Briggs,
auctioneers, of Chicago.
Neafus said the sales were all made
in good faith at the auction .and that
a customer had a chance to examine
every piece sold before leaving the
store. ... . , ,
Thomas Gambling Charge .
Refuted by Investigators
v Investigation of the four places
accused of allowing gambling by
Elmer Thomas, leader of the Com
mittee of 5,000, showed no evidence
or history of gambling, according to
a two-page report made to Police
Commissioner Dunn . yesterday
morning. .
Roller Coaster Victim
" Recovering From Injuries
Harlan ' Petty, 20, 2307 Vinton
street, who fell from the top of the
roller coaster at Krug park Saturday
evening, was sufficiently recovered
from his injuries to be moved from
the Methodist hospital to his home
Monday afternoon.
Sheila, youngest
of all, little bundle of
nerves debutante of a
week. Helpless victim of
materialism. Whose fault
that she progressed from
drink to drugs before her
first season ended?
Would You Marry for
Money?
If you did, how much misfortune do you
think you could withstand successfully?
Read"HisWife'sMoney'byIdaM.Evans.
Man's Best Friend
A dog story by
PETER B.KYNE
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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 1922.
How to Keep Well
By DR. W. A. EVANS
QmmIImm iminilil kril. Mail,
tie cat svaveetiee) at Stow. eus
aillea to Dr. Inu Sir riaiirs a
Tke Bmw will be eaavered wilt.
aabJeeS to mrmpw MMUUaa, Mn
H1M4 sSSrmis eevelase to ea
efeees. Dr. Kvaaa will eat auke
SlasMels ec prwcrlk far kUlvMaal
iimm. Win lettare to
car al
Tee Baa.
Coerrigetl H3t
. rvrma fat on lean ribs.
Ohea thara was a man who had a
nolntar doa that no amount, of food
could fatten. Hl nelehbor called tha
doa that "tolembla fat dog," mean
Ins that "quit lean dog."
Had that man bean a veterinarian
ha would have found a cause for the
leannaaa of his dog, In all probabil
ity. Close search would have found
him suffering from worms or some
organic dlaease or something.
There Are "tolerable fat fonts."
meanlne- "oulte lean folks." lust as
there are "tolerable fat dogs."
I oresume if this dog could have
had tils way he would have changed
himself Into an ordinary dog with an
ordinary appetite and with the aver
age degree of personal pulchritude.
The people who constitute .me
lean and hungry kind, like our
friend, the dog, would fain become
like their fellows.
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They are Interested In learning
what tbry ran do to further that
end.
The first suggestion Is that they
have themselves analysed, examined,
acrullnliad, observed, looked over,
and, now that we have X-rays, let vs
add, seen through, to discover
whether they have any organic dla
ease which might be responsible.
A very chronlo, mild, scarcely pro
gressive tuberculosis may be tha
cause.
Perhapa the examination shows an
axceaa of thyroid as to secretion or
also of the gland, or both. Or a
metabollam test will Indicate an ex
cesa of thyroid.
People who have too much thyroid
are nervous, anxious, fidgety. . on
edge. They burn up food by excesa
of muscle work, through fidgeting
around and through excess of nerve
work from worry, anxiety and mental
unrest. .
Such people are frequently of the
lean and hungry kind. ...
There remains a group who have
no discoverable organic disease, and
w ho have no goitre, and yet who are
lean. They eat enough to get fat,
but they will not fatten. '
It la not that tapeworms eat up
the food. That la not a factor. A
man eats enough in a day to feed a
thousand tapeworms or more.
Examinationa show that the
trouble is not with the digestion.
They digest enough to fatten them.
Nor is it with absorption. Analy
ses show that ths proportion of food
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passing through them unsbsorbed Is
not much. different than the propor
tions psaoing through other people.
Metabolism tis show that people
with .goitre burn up excessive
amounts of fond and tissue Into ex
cessive amounts of energy.
Kerosene on a fire makes the
flamea burn hot and furious and
produces a lot of heat. s ,
Excess of thyroid In' the blood
makes the tissues burn hot and furi
ous and produces a waatsful amount
of energy. ' ' .,
But studies of tha. folks of this
lean kind ahow that that la not what
happens.
They eat a lot of. food. It la di
gested and absorbed and burned, but
It does not make an excessive
amount of energy or lay up fst. -
They seem to have bodies which
burn food poorly, and get from each
unit of It less energy and less fat
than the average person does.
Home day we will find- thst they
are deficient in some secretion, or
have too much of some secretion,
the nature of which we know noth
ing about now, except that It does
not seem to be thyroid.
All In all, It la far easier to' reduce
the overweights than It Is to fatten
the underweights. .
Tea Swigging Harmful.
Mrs. B. W. writes: "1. Is a small
goiter In the neck of a yonng girl
dangerous T ....
"I. liy girl Is very nervous. Is
this the reason?
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"t. Does this make a person Irri
table? "4. Is drinking tea In large quan
tities bad for her?"
REPLY.
1. In most caaee it is not.
t. It may be. The outstanding
feature of certain kinds of goiter ts
nervousness. Those are the more
dangeroua klnde.
I. Tea another outstanding symp
tom. ' i
. Tea. 1 ,
. 1 Why Boys proad WeaJUng.
Old Soldier . writ aa: . "Answering
O. W. J., will say that when a lad
of It I. was troubled with bleeding
of the nose, occurring every time I
waahed my face and hands, and
often continuing for a halt or three
quartera of an hour.
"I tried every remedy I could hear
of. At last some woman aald she had
been cured by the use of some burn
ed alum used as snuff. I tried It and
have never had ' nose-bleed since
then, and I am now over 71.
"Don't use. anything but old cloth
for handkerchiefs, aa the alum sets
the color and spoils tha handker
chief." ' .
,i Pins of tit rather.
L, D. writes: "Is walking good for
rsduclng the hips and ankles?"
REPLY.
As good as anything.- Wo Inherit
our proportions' and we must put up
with what we draw,
What you ahould do la to make
Comfort
your grandparenla walk, or their
parents.
A Kablo Itites lli Dust.
3. J. W. writes: "Kindly tell me
If sulphur and molaasrs, one -part of
each, Is good for the blood."
REPLY.
Sulphur and molasses la a punish
ment and not a remedy. . .
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