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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1922)
1 I 1 4 , i 4 .J in I ft I Tax Equalizers Place Hospitals in Assessed List Tbrfe Institution TArn From F.xrmpt CUnnifiration Lord Liittrr Hrl Fntrri Protfit. "Siric tly charitclila ho.piiala do not rxitt In Omihi and therefore wry hnpital should be taxed," State C'onimiionrr Osborne told members of i lie board of equalisation at a mrning yesterday aliernoon. R'preiriitaiive of only three hos pilals responded to the rail to attend the meeting in regard to aestnient. The board went on record to ae the Pax ton, Nicholas Senn and I'rc !yterian hospitals and aUo to aunt inon all other hospital at a litter bearing to thow caue why they should not be aeed. O'Connor Votet No. "I will not vote to tax any Omaha hospitals," said Conimimionrr O'Con nor, the only member who voted in the negative, "because they are all charitable in one ene of the word." "What constitutes a rhariuhle hospital?- queried Mr. K. C. Henry, owner of the Lord Lister hospital. "Doe a hospital have to he affili ated with a church to he exempt from taxation? If to, I intend to build a church." Counsman Throw Bomb. County Assessor Harry C. Couns man threw his second bomb of the week into the board's meeting when he stated that the members should drive politics out and show their hands by a vote on whether hospi-y'- should be taxed. they can't blame the hospital taxation controversy on me," said Counsman. "I won't stand for it. They should call all the hospitals in so we can hear their protests. It looks like they are trying to make me the goat. "I hope they arc all taxed and everything else as well." said Com missioner Unitt. "I hope nothing is exempt." The words were spoken arcastically. SUFFERERS from will lied quick relief from few duel of Dr. Caldwall'a Srruo PfDein. It Rives you artificially the DeMin Datura may have de- Drlvad von of and the lack of whiob caueee draDCDeia. You will find it much mora effective than chewing tablets and flavored Cendlee. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATlVg Dr. Caldwell's Strop Pepsin eon taine ingredients effective in dyspep sia and conitipation. It is a combin ation of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepein. The formula is on the package. It baa been eueceaefully used for 30 years. Try it I On bottle will prove Us worth. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few leapt constipation, so cum If you io not rtquirt a laxative al this moment let me sent! you a Half-Ounce Trial Bottle of my Syrup Pcesm FREE OF CHARGE so that you will nave it handy when needed. Simply send your name ana jdaaVets to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 514 Waitunjion St., Monticelia, III. Write me today. rv fTliAiar i Ay THK OMAHA PKK; KKIDAY. JINK 30, IP... s THE G UMPS "?". um.V".k MOSQU.TOVIl.LK XjVw I - I nu- I'll V,- . . w. . I i'ia t.lt yyntt Imin.imCt ir3f aw tCuT OClOC st X I l. UN TO 00 .rJW- Cvatt ttt- Y$ 0V SC VW 5-j y. r iy VMCORtO- IVt Mx m IRitJ.M k Ahi WQW CCM ON- N t.J". i t-, rTA VJi ovSr T0 ) V UWyers of City inoo pi.' Hold 1922 Frolic BarrisU'rs Pitch Horst'bliocs Play Ball and Argue at Happy Hollow Cluh. A baseball (tame brtwrcn two picked trains of lawyers furnished an abundance of amusement yesterday aftc.-mon at the tlx .y Hollow ilub grounds, where the Omaha Har asso ciation held its annual frolic. The opposing teams were in charge of Thomas Lynch and Jesse l'aliner. The Lynch aggregation defeated the Palmers by a score of 31 to 1-5. Henry Beal opened the twirling by making a motion with his right arm and releasing the hall with a little twist of the wrist. He served several in like manner with the result thiit Judge Willis G. Scars took a walk to first. While the judge walked the lawyer baseballists talked and wanted to argue the motion. Umpire Makes Talk. The umpire made a brief talk and then filed an oral petition for order. D. L. O linen wanted to appeal from the decision of the umpire. A. E. Elsasser wanted to submit the ques tion to argument. L. J. TcPoel urged the umpire to issue a restrain ing order against the disturbers. A horseshoe pitching contest drew votaries of this ancient and honor able sport. ' Judge J. R. Dean of the state supreme court demonstrated be could throw a mean shoe and Judge Sears also displayed talent in tossing the equine foorwear. Judges Play Golf. United States District Judges J. W. Woodrough and J. C. Munger, Justice George A.' Day of the Ne braska supreme court, and County Judge Bryce Crawford were among those .who enjoyed the golf links. At 6 p. m., in front of the club house, Thomas Lynch led the way in a series of amusing stunts, which in cluded putting golf balls into a bar rel. J. T. Dysart, president of the bar association, was toastmaster at a dinner served in the clubhouse at 0:30 p. m. Real Live News rp HIS newspaper has its "news columns" and its "advertising columns." The first tell of hap penings near and far of fires, sports, elections, acci dents, marriages, deaths, great men, great events. The second tell of things you eat, wear and use things you have to buy things that are being sold to your neighbors and friends in your own town. The news columns of this paper keep you up-to-date in the world of events. This is of great im portance. But it's just as important that you know how to buy, where to buy, when to buy that you keep posted on things necessary to feed and clothe you and your family and make you comfortable and happy. Advertising is an essential news service now. To keep up with the news read the advertisements Published by The Omaha The American Association 'Joy Morton Offers Land for Stal tate Park Nebraska City, Neb., June ?). (Special.) Joy Morton entertained Governor Samuel K. McKelvic, G. E. Johnson, secretary of public works, George E. Johnson and the members of the state park board at dinner last night at Arbor Lodge, ancestral home of his family Whicle those interested in the matter re fused to give out anything for pub lication, it is bclievd Mr. Morton, under certain conditions, tendere to the state of Nebraska, through the park board, a certain portion of the homestead, including Arbor Lodge building, to be used as a park and as a memorial to his father, the late J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor day. it is rumored that the project hinges on the transfer to the state of Morton park by the city commis sioners. A meeting between Mr. Morton and city officials was held yesterday and it is believed that this phase of the project was discussed. Mem bers of the commission refused to be interviewed on the subject. The visitors were shown over the grounds and through the large man sion by Mr. Morton. The state offi cials were highly pleased with the reception they received here and de clared the grounds and buildings were a fine tribute to one who has done so much for the state as the founder of Arbor day. Will Mickel Is Elected Concord Club President Will Mickel was chosen president of the Concord club at its last week ly luncheon of the summer, held at Hotel Fontenelle Thursday. A. L. Rasp was elected first vice president, James Corr, second vice president, and F. H. Grossman treasurer. The two members chosen for the board of directors are Dr. J. E. Simpson and Don Amsdcn. It was announced no more meet ings would be held during the re mainder of the summer. A picnic is planned for July 11, which will com plete the club's activities until the fall meetings begin. Bee in Co-operation with of Advertising Agencies "Of f-Trail" Tours Are Being Mapped Men in Survey Reach Geneva uu 100,000-Mile Tour. Geneva, Neb., June 29. (Special.) 'The Desert Ranger," a ear being driven from California eastward on a 10fl,(XXI-mile tour, lias been in Gene va for 10 days while the travelers, Col. King Stanley and William Spohn. visit relatives of the latter here. The two men have been touring the United States for the last five vears to mark out what are called "off trail" tours. The points of in terest are to be mapped out, photo graphed and described in a volunie to be issued next November, which will tell tourists how to get to scenic noints. battlefields, fishing and hunt ine crounds not located near the main traveled roads. Colonel Stan ley stales there is not a transconti ncntal auto road from which any sccnerv can be viewed with the ex ception of portion of the petrified village through a corner of which a highway passes. During the orcoaration of the vol ume, Colonel King and Mr. Spohn have traveled 273,274 miles, and used five different autos. They will leave here after the Fourth of July and stop in Lincoln to secure a picture of the Nebraska capitol for their book, and also call on the governor of Nebraska and the state engineer. ADVERTISEMENT. How to Help Tender Gums When guma ahow atone of tendcrneaa, when they become aoft and bleed and perhaps begin to recede, they need Lyko lene. Used as a mouth wash daily thia powerful antiseptic destroya the germs and neutralizes the mouth acids which cause the trouble and the guma then re cover their natural firmness. Cleansinz, purifying, refreshing, Lykolene keeps the whole mouth in a healthy condition, helps to preserve the teeth, purifiea the breath, Sold by leading druggists. Mr. Spohn bit Ncbra.U in !'I4 and is uniking a stop here In visit hit parent., brothers and sisiro. Burlington Declares Many Employes Loyal Lincoln. June 29. (Special.) Transportation over the Burlington will not be rriouly atfected it the strike of railway i-hnpnirn, called for 10 Saturday morning, materializes, according to a statement today by K. Klynn, general superintendent of lines west. "Knough loyal employes will con tinue with us to keep tilings going," Flynn said. "In the event ol a strike we will be seriously inconvenienced, but will continue to do business." Charles F. Boles, federation secre tary at Havelock. where the Burling ton shopc are located and where approximately 1.000 men are employ ed, issued the following statement: "A few of the old-timers may stick, hut the big majority will hang together." Written Guarantee to Grow Hair This New Way This is to offer you, under absolute money-back guar antee, the new Van Ess treatment, which, under clinical tests, grew hair on 91 heads in 100. It embodies new principles. Principles heretofore unknown to science. Now high authorities say bald ness soon will be a rarity. For hair roots seldom die. And this method revives them. Test it yourself at our risk. Hair Roots Rarely Die Records show 4 men in 7 are bald, or partially bald, at 40. Modern science proves this to be unnecessary. Proves only S men in 100 need ever be baldt Baldness is not a disease. Note this fact and mark it. It is merely a symptom of infection of an infec tious scalp oil, known as Sebum. v Remove this infected Sebum and hair will grow. Under the bald scalp, the hair roots live. This is true in 95 of all cases of falling hair or baldness. This new method reaches the roots. It makes hair grow. But the public has often been deceived. So we guarantee it. You take no chance of loss. New Hair or No Money We make our guarantee without reservation with out strings. It is absolute. We guarantee to stop falling hair in two weeks. We guarantee to grow new hair. If we fail, your money back without question. Note that your own druggist signs the guarantee. Thus you assume no risk. It is safe for us thus to guarantee the treatment. For experiments of years prove it effective on 91 heads in 100. Foremost authorities approve it. World noted dermatologists now employ it many charge as much as $500 for the treatment We offer it, in correct form for home use, at the price of an ordinary "tonic." Van Em Laboratories 5007 Lake Park Are-. Chief o, 11L Now Drawn t vw0 C4E V Sh. 'Framed,'' Defense of Rum Suspect;! n:. T'..,... limnnM IJIIIIlllllllll II IFIIIUII HUIIkVn , Miml in Court About Pleading Guilty. I'rggy Kecd came into federal court Thursday with the purpose of pleading guilty to a charge of selling liquor, federal agents say. But when Federal Judge Munger told her he would sentence her to jail if she pleaded guilty, she exer cised her lime-honored privilege to "change her mind." Peggy is the diminutive person ar rested by federal agents at 1821 Leav enworth street. She sprang a sur prise in the judge's chamber by am plifying the "dry" sleuths's story of a visit to her home, to include the 4 InfycUd hair, showing eakoi Sefrui at mouth of hairoUieU Liquid Hair root otiU ttvae I, Scalp Massage on Sale at Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 5 Stores 16th and Dodge 18th and Farnam 24th and Farnam 16th and Harney 4Sth and Dcdje And Other Leading Drug and Department Stores for The Bee by Sidney Smith lip Tt 0QyiX0tS m u;lHC T.e n& inc AoQuttoa mi tHt ruts WK0 CAt IM rvwt WtRe O1 TO A MotQuitO IN A CORWl- M W0MVN CeVMt tH Tvtti tcWVj"T TARir HAL? OAb I mrseme mysterious WOMMtl. The sletitlA oiicl. I l.timine and llauunk, adinm, the other woman accompanied ih lt declared they ltd not know HM hr ,n She otlired U 1, t0 Ptuav ; Reed'a llace brc PiarVf .r husband ! was hanging arouulvhcie I time and (.pending all , all the I lime and (.pending all "sjiinev for boore, the federal agents .,p;,iucd. I'rggy told the judge she w., nol in the business of seling liquor. ,( was persuaded by the sleuths to ?ct some. "They framed on me," was her de fi'iise. Peoria Finn to Ship Train Load of Washington Machines' Chicago. June 29. What is said to be the world's largest single ship ment of electric washing machines will leave I'coria Saturday over the Chicago & Northwestern for Los Angeles. A solid train of 40 cars will be loaded e-xriusivcly with wash ing machines. The train will car rv more than 2.000 machines. Mem Bald at 40 yet 95 needlessly! h Science discovers falling hair j due to simple Afntii miirhlu A . VW J w The Infected Sebum 95 of all hair troubles are traced to infected Sebum. It is an oil that forms at the roots of the hair. Its natural function is to supply the hair with oil. But it cakes on the scalp. It forms a breeding place for bacteria. It clings to hair and destroys it. It lodges in hair follicles and plugs them. Then germs by the millions staTt to feed upon the hair. Semi baldness soon is marked. Then comes total baldness. You can see this Sebum on your scalp, in the form of an oily excretion. Or, when dried, as dandruff. But it does not kill the roots. Hence when you re move it,, new hair grows. This is scientific fact medical authorities will tell you so. You must re move the infected Sebum. Now We Remove It For years, science experimented to combat infected Sebum. Finally a 95 effective specific was found. Now we have embodied it in a home treatment. It is called Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage. It is applied a new way a scientific way. (Note illustrations above.) It penetrates to the follicles of the hair. It combats the Sebum and removes it. Re sults are marked. They are quick. In two iveeks it stops falling hair. It grows new hair with continued use. We urge you to try this new way. We know the statements we make are amazing almost incredible. But remember, we back them with an absolute guar antee. Note the results yourself. Mark the healthy condi tion of your scalp the freedom from dandruff. Look in your mirror see for yourself. Go today to any druggist's. Obtain the Van Ess treatment. With it you will get our guarantee, signed by the druggist from whom you buy it. Hence, it is folly not to try it. Healthy hair frt from ia-cticn Theae two plcturfa ahow a croaa eection of the hair root or tmlb and the case which enclngea each hair from the root to eurfaca of ecalp fgreatly magnlilrd). Germ Infected Sfbum cauaea 5 of baldnesa and falling hair. Remove It and hair will rrow. IUuatration A rrowa Sebum Infected hair and B tieaithr hair : foreign Trade Shows Slump From Year Ago '4hiiiiiiiin, June J, Declining rpar! ol I4W materials, tiiodttullt .iii.l m.imiui ture were revealed in fd:n trade repoit for May, is nd by the C'oinmrrie department. I r tin- II nutnibs ended with May. cvp.'it.l raw nialerult UttifHat'd ,4,; ill m,it it I, mmpared with $1.214.. (KaUHHl during the rorreapondinc iiKitttlo List w.tr, while imports to i.il.d SXIK,iKK.llUl against J'HU.OOO.. H iliiimg llu 4iue period m l.'l. I'piit. (f (doit. tulu for the II months aiutiinrd t $t.'M7.XH),n00. imp.iird with $l.f4.(KH).(XHI last liar, white impniu attKiegaied $571, omi.iNKi ,iK,unt $,.$4.KnMKK) dur ing the II month ending May, 1921. (iiiinliilalr for Governor Here tut Cainnaign iit I ( h.n Irs II. K'audall uf Kaudolph, i irpuhtican undulate for the nom ination tor governor, arrived in Unit ha llmisd.iy aitrrnoon lor short campaign visit Kand.ill biailiiuarlrr have been established in the IKnshaw hotel. While in Omaha, Mr. Randall, who has been called the "business man candidate." will conduct a personal campaign. AIIVKKTIXKMr.NT. How Women May Retain Their Youthful Looks The woman who wants to look jrouna; muat tabue miimi creame and muld rouae. Khe will only harden the airuetare of her fare and deatroy the fine texture nf the akin," aald Mre. Margaret Hnlrnee Hatra. the well-known author, In an in terview. "Imputable I'hyalclana have declared i hat If ehe indulgea In artificial met hod a I "-a riaka loalna her health," ahe eon "led. A perfectly natural method of n'"groriiiid had completion la by uaina or- wax. aa thia adda notn- 1 the complexion, but removea the latter tra. Mercolited wax. obtainable at mny d.-ut- atore (applied like cold cream). ..i... rr . Ilnv i klntch outer akir.in fine p,rttee,, gently, with out narmm ha t,.r fre,h ,oaBt akin beneath, w h h Br,rfuay makee ile ap. pearance. Tn. brilliantly beautiful com- P'"10" ' hu' . Stained la a new ona quite different t,m . r,(rh.up M com plexion. Inia la i, , reUiB jouti,. ful Innke. w. infection Sebum). I miprrnmpjt it. . Pay Nothing Unless we grow hair. The Van Ess treatment is absolutely guaran teed. You are the sole judge. The warrant is signed by your own drug gist. You assume no risk making this test Note this NewWay It Massages the Treatment Directly into the Follicles of the Hair This patent applicator maket. hair treatment, at home, possible: for the first time. Blood alone re vives. lreatment must reach infected area under the sn' We accomplish it, as th ' tion above shows, ln,t nipples of scientifu swediali rubber massage-cap with every bottle o' , , Grower. The lotion-Vi", into the follicles of tl.' the same time the Aovr at !J stimulated by massage to jtR. root j 1