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    THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1922.
High Court Rules
Lincoln Municipal
Coal Yard Illegal
Instruct Lower Court to
Knjoin City Perpetually
fron Engaging in
Fuel Buinen.
Lincoln. Tul l').(Si.rdil Tele
gram.) Lincoln' municipal coal
rq, rttablinrJ 6y Uty Lonimn
sioner Charlr V. Uryan. the alleged
iiece of which he ued at one of
hit chief argument in hit race for
Irinorratic nomination f0(- governor,
wa declared Illegal in an opinion
given today by the N'ebratka supreme
court.
The eourt held that the ordinance
cstabliihing the coal yard it invalid
ana remanded the case back to the
Lancaster county dittrict court, with
instruction to enter a decree perpet
cally enjoining the city of Lincoln
from conducting a fuel buiineii.
The Lancaster countr dittrict court
held the ordinance valid and denied
tl.e petition for injunction filed by
all of Lincoln's private coal dealer
when the cae was tried before it
The argument wai based largely
on a section of the city charter which
granted council the right "to possets
and exercise all the legislative powers
and duties." . -
This, Bryan contended, granted
power to establish the coal yard. But
thetipreme court said in its opinion
today: "This does not confer legis
lative authority beyond that necessary
to the exercise of the powers especial
ly enumerated in the charter."
Continuing, the supreme court held
there is no place in the charter speci
fying that the council had power to
establish a municipal coal yard.
Mysterious Shooting
of Man Investigated
' Grand Island, Neb., July 19. (Spe
cial Telegram.) An unidentified man
with a companion, Walter Carson, 26,
badly wounded by shotgun charge,
applied for aid at the home of a farm
er in the vicinity of Alda early Wed
day morning. It was feared Carson
might bleed to death.
The farmer summoned Sheriff Lo-
rentz from Grand Island.
The men at first declared they had
been "bumming" their way 'on a
freight train and were kicked off and
shot at by a' brakeman. Upon inves
tigation, the , sheriff found an auto
mobile, shot-riddled and loaded with
Columbus beer, some distance from
the farmer's home.
Officers who are investigating the
case say they believe the man "who
did the shooting has escaped. They
'say they are of the opinion the af
fray was the result of a quarrel be
tween bootleggers. .
Several men, whose names have not
been divulged, are in custody hei.
The beer has hot been tested as to
.alcoholic content.
Officers Installed by
Randolph Rebekah Lodge
Randolph, Neb.,' July 19. Spe
cial.) The local Rebekah, lodge installed-
officers -at its meeting here
Mrfc Marie Chafmatfof Bloomfield,
grand presidentvTiavijjg charge. The
officers are: Mrs. CfE. Van Slyke,
noble grand; Mrs. Mable Wintr, vice
grand: Mrs. S. C. Cox, chaplain;
Miss Lena Huwaldt, warden; Mrs.
Mae Coash, conductress: Mrs. O. O.
Reed. R. S. N. G.; Mrs. J. A. Far
row, L. S. N. G.; Mrs Anna Hall.
R. S. V. G.; Vena Warner, L. S. V.
G.; Mrs. Martha Helms, inside
guardian; Mrs. Theodocia Black, out
side guardian. Following the instal
lation ceremonies a luncheon was
served. "
Man Exonerated of Murder
' Sent to Insane Asylum
Central City, Neb., July 19. (Spe
cial.) Ed P. Hill of Silver Creek,
recently exonerated in the Boon
county court of the murder of Boo
lin" V. Cooley, was given a hearing
before the Merrick cuonty insanity
board and judged insane. 'Trans
portation was arranged for his im
mediate removal to Engelside.
Ever since the trial Mr. Hill has
been acting queerly. Recently he
has been heard to make threats of
violence and at times centered his
whole attention on the construction
of miniature jails, which he would
destroy in a fit of rage. ;
County Must Bear- Expense
of Municipal Court Room
Lincoln. - July 19. (Special Tele
gram.) Douglas county commission
ers must provide Omaha's new muni
cipal judges with' courtrooms at the
county's expense under an opinion
handed down by the supreme court
today affirming a decision of the
Douglas county distrfct court. The
supreme court held that the county
is merely the agent of the state and
the municipal courts in Omaha are a
part of the state's judicial sy .
the expense of which must, be ' .
by the county.
- . " ADVERTISEMENT.
Number of Condenser Plates Is Not Alone
Factor in Determining Inductive Capacity
Experimenters have become to ae
customed to buying apparatus of a
certain make that when they want a
condensers of say .001 microfarad
capacity, they at once think of a con
denser having 4J plates. Likewise
they think a condenser must have 2i
ptatrt in order to nave a tapacity oi
.0005 microfard.
This idea is erroneout, for there
are several other factors that deter
mine condenser capacity betides the
number ot plates.
Three Factors.
The ettentialt of a condenser are
shown in tha illustration. This con
tilts of two metal plate separated
by an insulating medium or dielectric
which in this case it air. Now capaci
ty of such a condenser depends on
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Embarrassing Hairs
Can be Quickly Removed
1 (Beauty Culture) :
Hairs can .be easily banished from
the under-arms, neck and face by
this quick, painless method: Mix
into a stiff paste .'. some 'powdered
delatone and water, spread on hairy
surface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off,
wash the skin and it will be free
from hair or blemish. Excepting in
very stubborn . growths, one applica
tion is sufficient. To avoid disap
pointment, buy the delatone in an
original package and mix fresh.
Disss twins attack the
dtp, destroyine; tbt hair f
growtn, enmu hhmi,
osceaaieo oanaran.
7.
aw
-'UisV
trarneea, acKMoenng, lustetle
fcatr and itehine eealo. The ri
tether of Host's Medicated Soap carriei
with it to ttM very hiir roots loot tho ricM
cambinatioa oi medicinal infradieats to
.correct Scalp troubles, causing liimiiaal
'eir erowth and impartinc that flaffiaaao
oi too hair that tadkatts tha
stealth.
McCaaawU lira was am-
three tactors the area of the dielectric
the nature of the dielectric and the
thickness of the dielectric. Dielec
trics have what is known as an in
ductivity value or dielectric constant
and this values ii calculated by the
relationship of the capacity values of
the different dielectrics to that of air
at ordinary pressure, which is con
sidered as having a value of 1.0. On
this basis a dielectric of paraffined
paper would make a condenser hav
ing a capacity 3.65 times that of air;
mica would make a capacity from
four to eight times; hard rubber
about 2.5 times, etc. You can now
readily see how such very small con
densers can be made having a com
paratively high capacity by using
a mica dielectric.
Condensers for tuning purposes with
receiving sets almost invariably have
it dielectric of air, as this substance
incurs the least losses, so that factor
we need not further consider. But
there are two other factors that are
of equal importance-the area of the
Feature Transactions
on Livestock Exchange
; Emil Marotz, veteran stock raiser
of Hoskins. was on the market with
90 head of heavy beeves averaging
1,378 pounds - for which he received
$10.50 a hundred, the high price of
the season for cattle' of that weight
Mr. Marota -said he" bought the
cattle on the local market the latter
part of last November when they
averaged 850 pounds and cost $6.35
a hundra. They were fed on a ration
of corn and alfalfa and a small quan
tity of oats.
''In the 30 years I have been farm
ing and raising cattle," said Mr.
Marotz. "I found that it always paid
best to feed crops to livestock in
preference to sending them to the
grain market. In my neighborhaad
the oats are looking fine, corn is in
good shape and the pastures are in
excellent condition."
Two carloads of yearlingsbrought
in by C. J. Jernberg of Clayton N.
M., one of the first shipments to be
brought direct from the New Mexico
range, were marketed at the local
vards Wednesday. The cattle were
all sold as feeders at prices ranging
from $5.75 to $6.75 a hundred.
"I- expect to see more cattle shipped
to Omaha from the southwest to the
local market this season than ever
before," said Mr. Jernberg.
A shipment of 29 head of Polled
Angus yearling heifers averaging 852
pounds, brought in by John Krenk
of Dwight, set a new top price for
heifers this season on the locat mar
ket when they sold for $9.65 a hun
dred. .
Two loads of heavy steers averag
ing 1,341 pounds were brought to
the local market by L. F. Sherlock
of Emerson and sold for $10.50 a run
dred. Mr. Sherlock said the cattle he
brought in cost him $5.65 a hundred
laid down at his feed lots last Novem
ber and they averaged a gain of 570
pounds since they were on feed.
Occupants Unhurt When
Motor Goes Into Ditch
David City, Neb., July 19. (Spe
cial.) A Dodge sedan, carrying
Walker Bennett, Clifford Deford.
Lylith Davis and Helen Miles skid
ded into a ditch while passing an
other car and turned over. Bennett
was driving and his endeavor to get
out of the ditch caused the accident.
The young persons climbed out of
the top of the car. A,side from a
few bruises, none of them were hurt
The car is badly damaged.
Supreme Court Affirms ,
Penitentiary Sentence
Lincoln. July 19. (Special Tele
gram.) The supreme court affirmed
the penitentiary sentence imposed by
the Thomas county district court on
Jeremiah L. Heilman, former Thomas
county treasurer. The sentence is
one to 21 years in the penitentiary.
Heilman was found guilty of embez
zling $1 1.372.59 of county funds.
Wheat Stacks Burn
Beatrice, Neb, July 19. (Special.)
Several stacks of wheat were
destroyed by fire on the farm of
Harry Larson five miles northeast
of Beatrice. The fire was started
by a bolt of lightning which struck
one of the stacks. The loss is covered
by insurance.
Idle rooms are not profitable; let
an Omaha Bee "Want" Ad find a
dcirable tenant foe you. j
dielectric anil spacing of the plates.
Tha greater expanse of the dielectric
between the plates, the greater the
capacity, and also the closer the
plates arc together the greater the
capacity. Mechanical considerations
must be met with when spacing the
plates so that a certain distance must
be allowed for the take of mechanical
stability, to prevent the plates from
touching.
When buying condensers keep
these thoughts in mind and choose
by the rapacity rating Instead of by
the number of plates. Some variable
condensers of. .0005 mfd. capacity
have 23 plates, white others of the
same capacity have but 15, and the
condeniar with the lesser number of
plates will, serve every purpose at
well at the one with the greater, con
structional details being equal.
Sparks
With a population of only 120,
Tristan da Cunha, the British island
in the middle of the south Atlantic,
will-have a radio station. Its podu
tation is mostly detcandanti of
Napoleon's St. Helena guards.
More than 600,000 receiving sta
tions in the united Statesl This is
the estimate of experts. The output
of manufacturers only ' marks the
limit to which receiving stations
will go.
Very interesting and various ef
fects in directional control of recep'
tion can be obtained by pointing a
loop aerial around the diameter of a
circle. The variety is secured, how
ever, only if the signals are sufficient
ly loud, two degrees each of radio
and audio frequency are most de
sirable with a loop aerial.
Mother-To-Be,
Read This ,
Sara la a Woadarful meaaan to ah
S pacts ot motbera. When tho Little
w arrives, yon can bavt that moment
ore iree irons sur-
mora
ferine than you have
eraape imafiooa.
An eminent nheai.
ctaa, expert la fata
octane, has ihowa
the way. It was bf
who sTrst produced
a, groat remedy.
$Jfo
r T&n
a -mviM-wa
othaVa I'rlead
Mta. 1. Bartmai
Seraotoa, Pat, says:
"Witt my first two
chfldran I Bad a aoo
tar and a nnrao and!
than the had ta rua
instramsata, but with my lait two
children I need Uothor's Friend and
id only a sarae; wo tad ao time to
got a doctor because I waint vary
sick only aboet tea -enr ftfteto sbuh
atas. ' .
Wrlta far Urta Vx. "Matlmbaad aad tbt Bakr."
eeel&intT tapwtaot IstocauUoa. and all about
BA-SI. itlaataTOa. "atotbar't Wnd" Is Mid
of dmttiita atacrohata.
If
Ruptured
See Free Demonstration of
Remarkable Appliance at
ROME HOTEL x
OMAHA. NEB.
July 22, 24 and 25
If you art ruptured and wear a
truta, now ! your opportunity to
, sat a FREE TRIAL of tha moat aci'
' entifieally eonatrueted Rupture Sup
port ever invented. It embodiea
mc.it principle! Bought after by all
leading trues manufacturers.
It it absolutely guaranteed to
hold under all conditions and afford
proper protection at all times.
It la positively the ' most com
fortable for every day wear at all
kinds of work.
Can be worn nights with no dis
comfort. , .-
It guaranteed not to slip out of
place under any circumstances.
Pad lsnade of soft, resilient ma
terial, light, durable and comfort
able. Hugs the flesh snugly, yet
does not irritate. It la designed
and ahaped to fit and give pressure
at the right spot ao tho bowel can
not possibly escape.
The pressure la easily adjustabkt
to all positiona and movements of
the body, with no binding, cutting
. or chafing. Pressure can be in- ,
created or lessened at will.
If you would appreciate the fit
and comfort of the most perfect rup
ture holding support ever designed
for ruptured aafferera. then come to
the Rome Hotel Saturday, Monday
or Tuesday. July 22, 24 or tt. Rep
resentatives of 'the Company are
coming to the Hotel to give all who
eall an absolutely free trial. No
obligation whatever and it doesn't
cost you one single penny to have
thia wonderful rupture invention
fitted to your particular ease of
rupture. We want to convince you
that there la nothing better. Hun
dreds of thousanda in use all over
the civilised world and thousands
are throwing their old-faahioned
trusses on tho scrap heap after
adopting thia' scientific Rupture
Support. Mo rwptured penen can
afford to miss thia opportunity.
Cad and see the exceptional
merits of thia guaranteed Rupture
Support. It haa no equal and is
being recommended by physicians
and druggists everywhere. You
ewe it to yourself to find out all
about thia marvelous' invention.
' The Free
if for every man, woman and child
who is raptured. Lady attendant
for women. ,
Yea are krVited to call from
to la A. H, t to 8 M. or T to S
eveatege. Yew don't pot yourself
oadar tho slightest abHgation by ac
cepting this Invitation. The teat
casta yea nothing.
WM. S. RICE, Inc.
Adams, N. Y.
Aberdeen May Run
Own Triini System
e
Citizens Petition Bond Elcc
tion When Abandonment
of Service Threatened.
Aberdeen, S. D, July 19. (Spe
cial.) Aberdeen may be the first city
in South Dakota to own and operate
a, street railway system.
Street car service was established
in Aberdeen some years ago by a
private company composed of Aber
deen men, including Charles V. Her
reid, former governor of South Da
kota. The venture hat not proven a suc
cess and the company had to borrow
funds to keep the cars running on
several occasions.
Recently the owners of the traction
system gave notice that unless busi
ness improved they would be com
pelled to stop operating cars on Sep
tember 1. In view of this, a number
of dtisens circulated a petition ask
ing the city commissioners to have an
expert make an appraisement of the
property of tha street railway com
pany, with a view to ascertaining the
amount needed, and then call a spe
cial election to permit the voters to
decide whether or not the system
should be purchased by the city and
operated at a municipal project.
The petition hat been fifed with the
city commissioners, who have adopt
ed a resolution providing that the city
employ an expert to appraise the
present value ol the properly of the
street railway company and ascertain
the earning capacity of the system,
Kearney May Have to
RebinldAVater Plant
Kearney, JCeb.. July 19. (Special.)
Kearney may have to entirely re
build itt water works plant. Services
of an expert consulting engineer have
been secured thorougnly to inspect
the plant and determine if entirely
new mechanical equipment will be re
quired, or if a few replacements and
repairs will suffice.
The plant hat been in operation
over 30 years, municipally owned
over 10 years, and during all ihst
time no machinery replacements were
undertaken. Now it is beginnig to
show signs of depreciation and wear.
No provision! were made in alt these
years to take care of the tremendous
mrre a.e in water consumotion.
If necessary, the commissioners
art prepared to call a special election
and vote bonds for the erection of an
entirely new plant. However, they
hope to avoid such expenditure for
the present.
Boy Drov.ni in Pond
Sturgis. S. D., July !9.-(Spec!al
Telegram.) Jack Lewis, 10. son of
George Lewis of Sturgis, felt from a
raft in a pond on Elk creek and
drowned. The body was recovered
half an hour later, but too late to be
resuscitated.
FIUCES REDUCED!
Wo Clean and "rose Men's Cf En
Two or Threo-Pieco Sulla for o9V
Wo per return chargea on out-of-town
eaprete or parcel poet abipmeata.
DRCSHKR BROS.
Brers, Clesaers, Mitten, rorrtert, Tallert,
Sao Omssws sad CoM aomee Sw tart
Ml MSNAe) ST. Af LANTI0 SMI
'a-
Some speaking and some prices
that are "right from the shoulder"
Warmer Days Are in Prospect
Don't overlook the fact that we have. August ahead of us and that a
cool July usually means a hot September.
Some Startling Values for 'Thursday
SUken
Underthings
of Beauty
Garmenta of high quality that
hare become slightly soiled or
mussed through handling, A
tabbing will restore them like
new.
NIGHTGOWNS ot heavy crepe)
de chine, georgette and pussy
willow. trimmed with real
laces. . Also tailored numbers,
sleeveless and kimono styles.
BED JACKETS of georgette
and crepe de chine, both lace
trimmed and tailored styles.
SATIN PETTICOATS, in flesh
and white.
ENVELOPES of pnssy willow,
georgette and erepe de chine.
Formerly Priced to tu.50
and Over.
TOXJR CHOICE AT
Slip-on .Sweaters
of Iceland and Soft Wool
Popular and scarce. These are mainly new pur
chases. In novel weaves, Byadere and aelf stripes
and Lincoln link stitch effects. The wanted new
necke white, flesh, aand, navy blue, gray, orchid
and high color combinations. Also a few Jeraeya
and tissual Included. Sale price,
$4.95
Lingerie Blouses
Tailored Models of Batiste
Many with novelty trimmings of check gingham,
both Bramley and Tuxedo collars. They come In
tan, all white and combination trim, were taken
from our carefully selected regular stocks and
bought to tall np to $2.95. Sale price,
$1.50
Summer Skirts
for Women and Misses
Of Novelty Silks, Wool Ratine and White Tubable
Flannel. Hand-piped buttonholes, extraordinary
Quality buttons, pocketed, and each detail correct.
sale price,
Bilk and Muslin Underwear
Sections Second Floor..
$9.75
Choice of the House
Gingham and Ratine Dresses
Included are imported French Ginghams, some in combinations (T kmmr CT A
They come in the popular checks, pock- tp ej VJ
Formerly to $16.75. Your choice in
with linen and organdie
eted and daintily trimmed.
Thursday's Sale Price, v
Women's and Misses' Seotlon Second Floor,
Cool Tubable Dresses A ,Sale of Aprons
For Girls and Small Women
(6 to 18 Years.)
The majority of thia interesting grouping
are' delightfully designed aad come in
checked gingham, cbambray combinations,
prints, voiles, tissues and organdie and lin
gerie combinations with Innumerable cool
ing touches. Sale price.
$3.98
Children's and Juniors Section Second Floor.
Dainty Slip-ons. of pure white beechcloth
with black hemstitching. Tissues, cross-bar
effects, tissue and gingham combinations and
Swisses in white and colored dots, with
necks, sleeves and pockets trimmed with
solid colors orchid, green, orange, cardinal.
blue and melon. Sale price,
$2.95
Apron and House Dress Sectloiv 8eeond Floor.
Certain Omaha Merchants
; Must Stop Lying About Hosiery
Otherwise we shall feel it a duty to be specific. Everything we sell in hosiery
is perfect, so far as we know. Every stocking we sell is guaranteed for service.
Featuring White Stockings
Semi-Fashioned Mercerized, 59
Full Fashioned Lisle, 75?
All Silk Seamless, $1.00
Full Fashioned Silk, 81.35
Patent Seam Back, $1.50
10-Strand' Standard Silk, 81.85
Pure Silk Lisle Tops, $2.50
La France Stockings, $2.75
CLOSING OUT SPORTS
In various colore and mixtures. Drop
stitch and clocks Included. tPI QC
Priced, per pair, tJl,0J
Full Fashioned White, with black and
colored clocks, $2.95
Silk to Top Lace Clocks, $3.95
WASH DRESS GOODS
a great clean-up Thursday
Hundreds of pieces of fine fabrics consisting of
The Best Domestic Voiles
Normandy Voile Imported French Voile
36-inch CK Tissues Silk Shot Tissue
All of the popular cloths that have sold from '.oc to
$1.50 will be included Thursday in one group at,
per yard,
50c
LINCOLN
MOTOR CARS
HANNAN .
ODELL
VAN BRUNT
Inc.
'
a
e
Authorized Ford and Lincoln
Sales and Service
Farnam at the
Boulevard
announces that
Twenty-four Hour Service,
Seven Days a Week Is
Now Available
hemline Ford Parts Will Be
Offered for Sale
Day-or Night.
Regular labor operation
charges will prevail day
of night. No extra charge
for labor operation or
tow-ins performed at
night.
Anyjabpr operation, whether
large or small, will be accom
plished at night in that
same satisfactory man
ner for which our serv-
r.; ice is noted.
'Phone
Harney 0868
Twenty-four Hour
Service
Parts, Accessories, Painting and
Enameling, Plating, Body.
Trimming and Repairing
Electrical Repairing.
The Universal Car