THE OMAHA, BEE: SATURDAY. JULY 22. 1922. in . West in ravor of U. P. Control of Central Pacific So Sayi Omaha C. of C. Com mitiiontr on Return From Trip lo Pacific, CoatU J. David Larsen, commissioner of the Chamber of Commerce, returned yesterday from a two weeks' trip to the Pacific coast where, he de dared, ha found sentiment strongly rrystalliied in favor of the Union J'acttie railroad taking over the Cen tral Pacific The United States supreme court last May handed down a decision holding that control of the Central V the Southern Pacific is in viola tion of the anti-trust laws, and or dering that the Central be "divorced" Irom the Southern's control. "The Southern Pacific is making ttrenuous efforts to defeat this order Sy means of legislative action," said if r. Larseru'It hu not yet despaired f holding its monopoly which has S.S.S. fills Out Hollow Cheeks, Thin Limbs! BRINGING UP FATHER t . a, rtn4 orttr UVJP vol 4rCN HE' COMlrV TO h TOWN' NO tRt AN' HE HAO &ETTER NOT LET ME te. him. j WHAT'S THE MAT TCP1 SCK JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN fUU. PACt Of COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Bee by McManus iCupyriskl JMM WAU'VHCN HE tNCKtro OUT OF MV JAIL 'HE LEFT THE DOOR OPEN AN' THE REiT OP THE PRISONERS OT OUT wtuwewcT COdHU! MY . U "irr ?r!3. WATCH I K. OA.RN IT! HE'S BEEN. HERE 1 tUt1EO hm: I II MU SV IKT L PCATUftf SftVICf . tMC Til Mm and women, whether ytm win ever balls youreelf mp to your norma), luat-rlcht welajtt depends on the nam tor At blood-eaua la your blood. Chat's all there la to It It's a aelentifle tact. If year blood-eoll factory lan't work tat right, yoo win bo run-down, thin, your blood witt be in disorder, and perhapa your faea wfll bo broken out with plmplea, blaekhaada and erup tions. 8. 8. 8. kocpa your blood-cell factory worklna full time. It helps build aow blood-cella. That's why B. a a. builds up thin, run-down peo ple. It puts firm fleah on your bones, it rounds out your fae arms neck, Umbo, the wholo body. It puta the "pink1' In your eheeka. It takes the hollowneas from the eyes, and It fools Father Time by smoothing out wrin klea In men ana woman by "plumping", thorn up. 8. 8. S. Is a remarkable , blood-purlfler. White you are sotting plump, your akm eruptions, pimples, blaekhaada, acne, rheumatism, rash, totter, blotches are being removed. The medicinal Ingredients of 8. 8. 8. are guaranteed purely vegetable. B. 8. 8. is sold at all drug stores, in two slaesr The larger 'alia is the mora economical enabled it to enjoy the long haul On its lines via 1 Paso on millions of tons of freight annually. The El Paso route is hundreds of miles longer than the route via Ogden and the Union Pacific." Mr. Larien has a copy of a reso lution adopted by the Peninsula As sociation of Chambers of Commerce of California, stating that "The Union Pacific, if given control of the Cen tral Pacific, would guarantee com pliance with the intent of the original act of congress of July 1, 1862, when the Omaha to San Francisco route was built." The Southern Pacific sob control of the Central Pacific manv vears after that, when the Union Pacific had serious financial difficulties. Mr. Larsen visited his Barents, who live in Long Beach, Cal. . Threshing Hampered by Ram in Pawnee County Pawnee City. Neb.. July 21. fSoe- cial.) Recent numerous rains have hampered threshing in Pawnee coun ty. In some localities the wheat is growing in the shock because of so much moisture. Stacking has been the common resort, and much wheat is being saved in this way. The corn crop never looked better, and is now far enough along that, in case no more rain fell this fall, it would make a splendid yield. Drinking Water Tested Pawnee City, Neb., July 21. (Spe cial.) State Sanitary Engineer R. N. Tracy is in Pawnee City this -week conducting a thorough investigation of" the condition of the water used for drinking purposes here. A 'field laboratory has been set up in the local power plat and minute examina tions, have been started. Fined on Attack Charge Beatrice, Neb.. July 21. (Special.) J. F. Morris of Steinauer was fined $50 on a charge of assaulting Charles Shroff, sr., at that place. The case was appealed to the district court. The trouble between' the two men occurred several weeks ago. Baritone Soloist Entertains by Radio v One of the features of The Oma ha Bee's radio concert from the Omaha Grain Exchange station, WAAW. last night, will be Edward L. Kester, baritone soloist, who will de light radio audiences with two pop ular numbers. Mr. Kester won wide attention with the Avon Four. No Laws Against Makins 0m Sets The construction of home made radio apparatus for one's own use is not forbidden by patent laws. ' No doubt the foregoing is , infor mation for hundreds of radio enthu siasts who are constantly inquiring whether they will be prosecuted if they follow patented hook-ups in making receivers. BUT those who make home made sets may not offer them for sale The patent laws forbid that. Purchase Partav When it comes to making appara tus, for sale there are few patented parts which it is within the power of the amateur to make, owing to his limited manufacturing resources. However, the safest course in respect to these parts is to purchase them for inclusion in the set to be sold, as in the case of design patents on coil, etc., or to sell the set without, as in the case of tubes. The crystal set is covered by no patent, to our knowledge, save cer tain design patents on a few parts, which may be made io a different style by the amateur without infring ing on the patent or bought if he so desires. Quite a number of experi- We Have Some Good USED CARS FOR SALE Phone Harney 0010 SCOTT MOTOR CAR CO. 3016 Harney l SPECIAL LECTURE TONIGHT 8:18 "The Christian Sabbath I It Saturday or Sunday? .... tb. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST TENT Lake at 28th Street Bring your Biblca. Hear It without fail. J. H. Lawrence, Evahfeliat III hem urn. sous the . ' 1 . aa . 1M jr it vmana Dee wantsia IK v . - 1 f . Pul uouv renl money inio yomtrownipochiIlwin pay for your home and build your hank account ioo. It's much .easier, to own your own home than to pay rent. The incentive to save your money is greater the return on your money is greater. . , - . N ' Become a property owner buy your home through the "Want" Ads. Every day in The Omaha' Morning Bee The Evening Bee are listed many worth-the-money homes in all parts of Omaha. In many-ases a payment of a few hundred dollars will enable you to move in. Then rent-paying-stops. The money which you ltve been handing to the landlord in exchange for rent receipts will be applied on your own home. ' -You may1 not find the house you want at the price you can afford to pay the first or second day but a consistent daily read ing of the various offerings will sooner or, later result in your finding exactly what you have been looking for. Note to Realtors: Bee Readers are buyers keep your best offerings before them in S:SHK BSE enced radio amateurs are making their pin money by constructing crys tal sets for beginners, and there can be no objection to this practice so long as the set is honestly made and sold on a conservative representation. Sparks Induction coil: Or Rhumkorf coil. An instrument which increases the voltage of a .D. C. current at the ex pense of a corresponding loss of am perage by induction. Comprises an iron core having a few windings of comparatively thick wire, over which is wound a secondary winding of much thinner wire and of many more turns. Usually an automatic make and break, of the hammer type, is in scries with the source of supply to the primary winding. Two ends of secondary winding are attached to suitable discharges. See alo Tesla coil. Compare transformers. Induction motor: One having a rotating field called the rotor, while the stator. which is equivalent to an armature, is stationary. An alternat ing (usually polyphase) current mo tor having a rotor of short-circuit copper bars' in which currents are induced by stator of field magnets. Inductive capacity: Facility with which a dielectric permits static in duction, to act through it. See spe cific inductive capacity (S. I. C). Inductive close coupling: One in which the inductances of the two circuits are very close to each other, but without actual metallic contact. Inductive coupling: Two oscilla tory circuits coupled by bringing the inductance coil (A one into the field of force produced by, that of the other. Inductive loose coupling: One in which the inductances are relatively far apart, without any actual metal lic contact. Lightning Kills Three Cows Beatrice, Neb., July 21. (Special.) Lightninir struck the barn on the Charles Williams place near Do Wilt, killing three milk cows and slightly damaging the building. No Vacation for Mothers Toiling to Save Babies Won't Your Rct Period Be Happier if You Make Con trihution to Milk . Fund? i Your vacation a good time rest renewed energy. -1 will cost per haps hundred of dollars. Do you realise that there are nutty mothers in Omaha whose babies are almost starving? The mothers worry and work day and night to try to keep the spark of life alive through the summer. They don't even dream of a vacation. Wouldn't it make your vacation happier if you lift a dollar or two in The Dee's Free Milk and Ice fund, to help these pitiful infants? Will you think that over? The fund is in desperate need of assist ance. If you decide for the babies, just mail your contribution to "The Bee, Omaha, Neb." We'll thank fully acknowledge it. teemed heretofore , &a ame Mercedes Mrs. M. R. L. W., Oxford, ?Srb.... Omaha Jim... I. C. Daegherty Hre. riark . tiunahlne (iaaa, f'hnreh of Cnrbt aunday fcwbeoL Ord, Neb SIM. ,.v S.na l no I. (XI ten 5.00 Ll Total: 4 S-9I.SS Breaks Arm in tall Falls City. b.. July 21.-(Spe-rial.) Walter George, 7, sustained a fractured arm when he fell from a tree in front of his home. , -i . ' 7 The Original Cushion Tire : ' how equipped with All - Weather Tr ead The Several years ago, Goodyear engi neers invented and patented the Goodyear Hollow-Center Cushion Tire for motor trucks. It was made with a soft base and at tached to the wheel by sjfle flanges. This was the first practical hollow center cushion truck tire. Later this tire was improved by at taching to it a steel base, making it a "pressed-on" tire. More than 30,000 of these earlier types have been used and have established a unique reputation for resilience and wear. But these tires were smooth treads. Now the ultimate development has been effected by combining the vir tues of the Hollow-Center Cushion Tire with the advantages of the world famous Goodyear All Weather Tread. The result is the new Goodyear All-Weather Tread Cushion Tire. Look at its outstanding features: I It has triple cushioning due to the patented Good year Hollow-Center, the famous Goodyear All-weather Tread, and the new Goodyear Indented Sidewall. 2 It has the tractive might of the Goodyear All-Weather Tread. 3 It has a special Goodyear pressed-on base. 4 It has the wearing strength of Goodyear Stock and construction, laV I Cross-section thowt the Qood- 111 ijlf Al I ir Patented Hollow-Center 1 AIV I I I I design of the Qoodvemr All- I 111 X. Ill V J I Weather Tread Cushion Tire The new Goodyear All-Weather Tread Cushion Tire is not a semi-pneumatic It is not a semi-solid. It is through and through a true cushion tire, built to meet the special requirements of a particular type of hauling, and it is resilient to the last mile. It is a logical development of the Goodyear Hollow-Center Cushion Tire, and it is a distinct arid important advance on that splendid tire. You will get from it an unparalleled measure of efficient and low cost performance, distinguished for buoyance, traction and wear. The new Goodyear All -Weather Tread Cushion Tire is specified as all-'round equipment for light and medium duty trucks and for front wheels of heavier units. It is made in all standard sizes from 4 to 7 inches, inclusive. For other types of hauling, Goodyear makes other special tires. Sold and serviced by your Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station Dealer Goodyear Means Good Wear . For Sale by Truck and Tractor Corporation ; Doug. 0648 1310 Jackson