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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1922)
r "3 ,1 Beet-Fattened .r CattleSoldHerc at Good Profit Four Carloads of Prime Year ling Shipped From Gering to South Omaha Market. ' Four' carload ol prime Hertford yearling, hall o( which were heifer, wliiih were fed on beet topi and puli and hay were brought to the iotal markrt by George Cromer of Oring. The cattle were raied by Mr. Cromer and hi father. E. V. g Cromer. A The younger Mr. Cromer aid on account of corn being high in price in hit neighborhood mot of the cat tie are fattened with beet pulp and Lett top. He taid the cattle brought in yeterday were purchaed in Colorado last November at a cost of $575 a hundred, when they weigh- ed JJO .pound. Th were old yc terday at 8 6S a bundrrd, Harry William, banker and toik 4l n-an of Cotbrbtirg. brought to the Omaha market yesterday 51 head of . exceptionally heavy cattle, averaging 1.787 pound. They old for the good price of $8.90 a hundred and vcre one of the weightiest bundle of cattle old at the stockyard jthi i, tcaon. Well-Bred Stock Pays Beit mtM 'r- William t noted 'for raising heavy cattle, having brought in a buncn last year tnai averaged i,io pound, at which time , was ,the , heavickt drove marketed in Omaha for many year. He makes a spe ciality of Sh6rthor;i stock and says v he has found it pays best to raise wcll tred stock. ' The top price of $3.65 a hundred .for yearling heifers at the local stock a yards was received yesterday by Jess Ryan of Herman, who brought in 74 head that averaged 690 pounds. Mr. Rvmi bought the cattle on the local market last fall when they were calves and averaged 275 pounds, for ' $5.25 a hundred laid1 down in his feed lots. "Crops around Herman are badly t.T need of rain," said Mr. Ryan. "We have , had but two good showers since April and -jf we nlon't get moisture pretty soon the corn and potatoes will be a failure., . Good Gain Made. , A shipment of 110 head of steers was brought to the local stockyards Tuesday averaging 1.072 pounds and sold for $8.85 a hundred. The cattle were brought in by George Mead 'of Wood River and he said he had had - them on feed sc,ven months, having i made a good gain in that time. i A load of 18 head of well finished steers averaging 1,437 pounds was marketed yesterday by Herman Von Essen of Pender, lr. Von .Essen received the lop pric of $9 a hun i dred for the shipment... . ' A load of Hereford yearlings aver- ORPHEOr.1 'ALL THIS WEEK . Th Best Play in Year "TIIE BROKEN WING" MaU.Tue., Thur., Sal. ' NEXT WEEK Thai Great' Corhedy, "the Walked in Her Sleep" and ', Mr. Avery "Abbott PrUo Play NOW. TILL SAT. ETHEL ClAYION jadbC ggiammoanlQidat Mothtr Love and the Other Woman. S (rag Park I VJIMMIIIG FOoL The place where you can best enjoy a swim. 'Benson car direct to , . park and pool. . - EMPRESS TYPHOONS COOL AND VENTILATE THIS THEATER . TODAY GARETIINOGIIES "The Htinch" Sentence jeineell mtgmmi niht thta picture. WILLAKD MACK v V - Starts' 3-faH? joB Thomas 5AJC O TETTE aging 800 pounds wi brought to market by John K. W. Mellor of Hooper. The cattle were good enough to bring $8.60 hun dred. Mr. Cooper makes frequent vltits to the local yard with live stock and he M'd the tattle market tai a good at expected, hi hip meat having netted him a good profit. Top Price I Paid. The top price of $9,25 hundred was received at the local ttockyardi by F. VV. I'techt of Wake field (or 19 head of choice trer that averaged 1,089 pound. Mr. I'techt alto had !1 head of teer averaging 1.JU9 pound that he told for $9.10 a hundred, a very good price for that ila of cattle. The cattle -were brought on the range nine month ago at $5.65 a hundred and Mr. t'techt said he believed in marketing hi crop through live Mock and that the cattle he brought in had made an average gaiu of MX) pound each. Archer (N'eb.) wa preent on the hog market Tueday by V. P. Wcigner of that place who brought in a choice load of 85 head of well finished Duroc hog that were old to a local packer at $10.30 a hun dred, the top price for the day. The load averaged 210 pound. Two load of vhiteface yearling. averaging 916 pound, were brought to the local market by Del! Sullivan of Duulap, la. The ship ment brought an even $9 a hun dred. The cattle -vcre brought here seven months ago when they aver aged 504 pound and cost $6.75 a hundred. . Mr. Sullivan taid he kept the cattle on a feed ol ground corn for the first 90 days and then finished them on a feed r-f shelled corn and alfalfa. , McPberson Production Increasing. . A. F. Hatch came in from McPher- son county with a load of cat tle included in which were three steers that averaged 1,700 pounds, that sold for $8.35 a hundred and 20 head of low; quality steers he bought here as .stackers at $6 a head, for which he received $8 a hundred. "Although McPherson county has no railroad within its borders, it is advancing as a producer of grain and tat livestock, said .Mr. Hatch, The number of hogs grown is steadily increasing and the corn acreage is large. There are fewer cattle run ning out on pasture than I have ever, seen, yet range conditions are better Ir.an for several years. "A high wind the middle of May did some damage to our crops, which may decrease the total production as compared with last year. The ranchers have done pretty well with cattle this year, which has enabled them to take up a lot of their notes." 35 That's all for your luncheon today and aver y day. It's complata Try it. Alfred' Jonet, chef and prop. Hotel Castle Cafe and Cafeteria tUY L. SMITH, 26th and Fonum. SERVICE GARAGE, : lath and Laavanworth. VINTON GARAGE, , 17th and Vinton CAMERON GARAGE, '., . lt- and Leavenworth. Council ATLANTIC AUTO CO, PIKE'S GARAGE, . 30 Fourth St. 508 Eaet Broadway. SCHULTZ GARAGE. s" - - 1121 S. Main St. Dealers Not Listed Above Get in Touch With Your Jobber Frank Rose Manufacturing Company DEALERS: immediate delivery out of Omaha sto&c. Let us send you price lists,' descriptions, etc. There is now a tremendous demand for an effective lubricating system such as the Rose. Prayer of Key Has Been Granted, President Savs Memorial to Author of The Stir Spangled Banner" DcJ ieated by Harding at ' Baltimore. Baltimore. Md., June 14 The prayer of Francis Scott Key, that victory ever may be justified "when free men shall stand between their loved home and the war's detola lion," wa reiterated by -Pretident Harding in dedicating here a mem oriaF to the author of "The Star Spangled Banner." Standing at Old Fort Mcllenry, near which Key penned the word, which ct to music have become the nation' anthem, the pietident de clared the prayer he had quoted had been granted. Faith Hat Been Kept. "The faith has been kept." he add ed. "It it the hope of. every Ameri can heart today that it will continue to be kept. The intervening century ha brought our country power anu high place. It ha cat upon u heavy burden . of responsibility, making u share the difficult prob lems of a world in the turmoil of new time. We need all the inspira tion and faith which fired his glow ing soul of patriotism. No .genera tion of men has ever come into the world to find its path, smoothed, or to fjnd its problems solved for it in advance. Solution is the fit price we pay for our great inheritance of liber ty and opportunity." The president, whose address dedi cating the bronze figure of the "spirit of music" as a memorial to Keys, formed the theme for the nation's ob servance oiy flag day, paid high ALL WEEK GEORGE ARLISS i "The Ruling Passion" The story of a man who wouldn't give up busi ness. 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Reveals American Soul "In thii impassioned, aruiou. telf taerineing. and exulting love of coun try, transcending all cHe, Key reach ed the sublime height and wrote the poetic revelation of an American soul aflame." Mr. Harding appealed that more of the spirit of the author of the na tion's hymn might be instilled in American of today and added that even though the present generation might be called unon to shoulder un precedented burden it might rejoice in unexampled strength. "Evcrlatting right in the great fundamental," he concluded, "we may face the future with every con fidence, providing men give firt of heart and ouJ to the republic and it riffhlenui inatitution and eive first thought and unfailing devotion to the nation s perpetuity. Pretty Stenographer Found Asphyxiated . i Uoatlniteef rnm rase One.) awful thing. I beg of you. I can't and won't believe that you would do such a thing to me after all that yott know you mean to me. I love you. love you, love you. love you, sweetheart mine, and know that you won't do this thing to nve. Fd rather a thousand times that you'd kill me, dear. Anything but to go away and not even let me know. You can't, dearryou won't; I just can't and wont believe it.- I love you now and always and always will, sweet hcart mine. Don't, dear, don't do. Oar Coollnf Sreten Invito Cofnonrloeei Last Times Tomorrow Charles STARTS SATURDAY Doable Program "YELLOW MEN AND GOLD" HELEN CHADW1CK RICHARD DIX HOUND SIX Last Round It's a Knockout "The Leather Pushers" r WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO, 30th and. Farnam St. L GARAGE, . 24th and Lake. PAULSON MOTOR CO., Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd. JSATL AUTO TRAINING SCHOOL, 2814 N. 20th St. Supplied by the Following Supply Stores NATIONAL ACCESSORIES CO, 2012 Farnam St. J. R. MOTOR SUPPLY CO, 1917 Farnam St. Pumps and Rose Tend can give you this thine to . won't, and won't believe it, "Vour 01! o,i, litOKGE," Poem Pound Nearby. Near the young woman's body wat found 'thi poem: i ll iir af r th (titdu t ax Hut at i Ium ml Mat i Am4 lha auid.a mr ilitmi Aia iwra4 10 lin-4 re til lira ul V ika ftr No longae 4 prtlumt, Hh.a ma inllma auiro vf r " Carry inrMxttl alumn. I'll lira ef ton h. lha aiimmar ta rutmUaa. rttH a4 srj Wiiaa lit- puryio ,,4 r4 f auiwm Mliall aaiua no HM.ro our a. I'll lira af Ka Maaalult Hiiro ear lha uul ol mm, I'll lira of aa vha Oo4i oa mmm tlul sav.r uuiil man! Janitor Smells Gas. The body was found when C. B. Johnson, janitor, detected the odor of gas in a hallway. He opened the door and found the young woman stretched across the floor beneath telephone evi which was hung a tele phone ii umber, that of her mother. Search of the apartment did not reveal a farewell note. Merkulov President i v of Vladivostok Again Vladivostok. June M.-CBy A. P.) President Merkulov, who wai de posed June 2 by the constituent as sembly here, has resumed his place as head of the central government. Gen. Dieterichs, who had the sup port of the assembly, was offered the presidency and refused it, swung hit influence to the aid of Merkulov. , McFadden Bill to Tax Banks Is Passed by Lower House Washington. June 14. The Mc Fadden bill permitting- states under their different state tax laws to tax either the value of shares of stock of national banks or the income of the bank itself was 'passed by the house and sent to the senate. LA8T TIMES SATURDAY S- "Find. the ggr Woman" VEXT WEEK ' Repeating Seceessfol Photoplays , ef 1921.23 . 8UKDAI Md MONDAY - "MADAME X" - Tuesday and Wednesday THE PENALTY" '-' ' Thursday and Friday THE BRANDING IRON" Jane 24 and 2 Sat. and Son. "THE OLD NEST plaza Garage, 4107 S. 24th St. BRADLEY RADIATOR REP , 45Z0 S. 24tb St. OPOCENSKY BROS, 5134 S. 24th St. MOTORISTS GARAGE. , 2510 Cuminf St. TROUP AUTO SUPPLY CO, - 2027 Farnam St. ,iJa -f3..v. Sale of Liquor on U. S. Boats Starts Big Row (leetlaaH freei rase Ooo.l ruble discussion among prohibition leaders, coming as it did on the heel of the attack yettcrday on the board vy ivrprckcnisuvc uaiuvan, uriuo. crat, for permittiit" the sale of li quor on American ships. Not Pirst Notice. Neither the (jallivau speech nor publication of the Butch corre spondence gave legislative leader their first knowledge of liquor tell ing at sea, however. During recent month many of them have received wine litis, from American vessels mailed in all parts of the world, with facetious comments. . Reprelentative Upshaw, demo crat, Georgia, was the first to an nounce publicly that he would offer an amendment to the ship subsidy bill, providing that no part of the federal subsidy fund should be used by steamship lines on whose ships liquor is sold. A leading western representative had announced that he would offer the same amendment BURGESS-tta felPMT. 1 Smart Bathing Suits In Which to Swim or to Play on the Beach X (Gone ire the days when one could be negligent in the matter of the bathing suit, when' shrunken flannels and shiny mohair sailor-collared suits were taken from th trunk each season and were used as long as they would hang together. In order to fully enjoy every moment in the water, one must wear a suit that is smart, that is comfortably cut one that will not lose its shape. We have just such suits, for everyone, at most moderate prices. For Men Whether you like a bright colored edit with stripes run ning around,. or whether you are a conservative individual who deaires to be inconspicu ous, you will find a good wool suit in our stocks. All sizes. $1.50 to $7.50 Burfoea-Naali Main Floor WatcKes : Jewelry j Bracelet Watches" What girl wouldn't appreciate a 14-karat white gold wrist watch, even if she did happen to have a plainer one? They are 15-jewel, made in oblong or tonneau-shaped case. . Priced $22.50 to $33.50 Men's Elgin Watches 7, 15 and 17-jewel watches in 20-year gold case.- : . - . , Priced $15, $19.50 to $45.00 . Boy Scout Sun Watches Watches by which only Boy Scouts can tell the time of day . Priced at $1.00 t ........ Burfeee-Nash Main Floor . China ancl .Colonial hp ice jugs, each, 75c. Colonial 3-qfr. pitchers, each, $1.00. ' Colonial tumblers, each, 5c. Nest of bowls for refrigerator, set of four, set, 45c. - Women's Hose, ' These hose have the good points . that women look for in makes that give service. Tjiey are pure silk stockings,- full . fashioned, with double heel, toe and sole, and with lisle garter top. Pair $2.00 ; . . . - Kiddies' Sox Our assortment of kiddies' sox is now at its fullest. All the new "shades to match the tot's play suits, rompers and frocks are here at this attractive pricing. . Pair 35c, 3 for $1.00 Burfeee-Nash Mate Floor Tea Room When you are just too warm and tired to shop longer, come, up to the. Tea Room for something cool to eat or drink and a mo ment's rest and relaxation. You will shop much more efficiently afterwards. ' Burteaa-Naeh Seventh Floor and friends of the bill said it seemed certain the Usue vould have to be met unless the bill was- reported by the rules committee with a stipula tion that none but merchant marine committee amendments would ' be considered. Amendment is Planned. There was talk tonight that such an amendment would be put square ly before the committee, probably to morrow,' although .its defeat was predicted. Republican leaders announced to night that the adminjrtrat ion's ship subsidy bill,' introduced today, would be taken up by the houe next week, provided the merchant marine com mittee to which it was referred i able to report it by Saturday night. The meature is expected to' 1e re ported by almost a straight party vote. With one possible exception democratic committee men declared they would vote against it and file a minority report. Predict Law Changes. One ardent prohibitionist went so far as to express the opinion that "by next summer a law will be enacted prohibiting the landing in the United 'EVERYBODYS STORE For Women . With summer-trips in plan ning, do not fail to select your bathing suit with care. Ging ham outfits appealin'gly femi nine' and snug-fitting knitted suits are here in all colors. Sizes 36 to 44 and juniors. ' $1.95 to $18.50 Burfeis-Naah Second Floor Union Suits . Cotton suits reinforced to give real wearing ing service and cut full enough to insure com fort for warm weather wear. V V ' - Burgesi Glassware Specially Priced Colonial water pitchers, each, 50c. Iced Tea Sets Jug and six glasses, set, $2.95; sippers, doz., 75c. Glass flower bowls, Rose and Topaz, 50c and 75c. Burg eie-Nash China Snon Fourth FIi White Sateen Petticoats Each 38C Fine quality sateen petticoats at just about the regular price of the material, and they are just the style you'd select if you went to the trouble of making one. All are made with double panel front, so that one petticoat is all that is necessary even in this season of thin, sheer dresses. , ' 30, 32, 34 and 36-inch lengths. Regular and extra sizes up to 57-inch hip measure. Burgoae-Naah BED ARROW BOOTH Dowuataire State St.trs of foreign titp " hkh liquor .dim. it permitted." More than a year ago. at in the lat congrrtt, steamship uflicials ap peared before committer in snppoit of the luuond bill, ptuviding that nothing in the Volstead art "hall prevent the carrying or sale of liquors on patenger vessels of either Amer iiau or foreign registry." There was the further provision, however, that tliip stocks of liquor would be sealed and not sold within the three-mile limit. After slrsiiithip official had teH tied that they could not compete with foreign companie unlets the law was modified, the bill w.s put away, pro hibitionitt averting it would be overwhelmingly defeated if present" ed to the houte. Pilot Flies to Chicago From ' Florida in 16 Hours Chicago, June 14. R. P. Apple g4te, pilot for a commercial air craft company, landed in Lincoln park harbor tonight after piloting a nev type, thrce-paitenger hydro plane from I'cncolai Fia.. via New Orleans in 16 1-2 hours actual flying time. For Boys Maybe you want a green swimming suit, maybe . you want a red one, but no matter, you will be sure .to find just the. right combination of colors in one of our all-wool suits. Good fitting, in sizes 2 to 16. $1.00 to $3.50 Burfesa-Naah- Main Floor Sizes 34, 36, 38, garment 65c. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 6075. r Gauze Vests v Flesh or white, bodice or regulation top in both regular and extra sizes. Each 35c V a fnr $1.00 - Naah Main Floor 1 1' .J I- 4 .3 1 - I '4