Governor Turns His Attention to Coal Situation Makri Jnquirici Regarding Naming of Commission John L Kennedy ia line for Fuel Administrator. . Juiv i (Special. R. AfeKelvia today Lincoln, Neb Governor S. turned ht attention to the threatened shortage of coat. He announced ht would immedi ttclv confer with Clarence A. Davit, attorney general, to learn how much power the iate hi in governing the prices and the diminution of fuel, lie aUn announced that John L. i Kennedy of Omaha, fuel adminittra f i or during the Kir, would be asked ' to accept tiinilar petition if one it rreated in the pretcnt emergency. The announcement! followed re reipt of a telegram by the governor trom Herbert Hoover, lecrctary of commerce, asking McKelvie to name a itate fuel commia.ioner to handle ,n anti-profiteering campaign at)d to supervise uutriouuon or coai o dcii ac'vsntage. - The governor discussed the fuel ituation with Kennedy. In Omaha , yesterday. A trlfffram it beins tent by Mr Kelvie to Hoover asking how much of the exoente of the fuel commis- aion the federal government ia ready to piy. i .Vandah Multilate Grave of Noted Frontiersman TVartumarf S. D.. lulv '28. (Spe ciat.) Resident of the Black Hills have become angered by the ac tion of vandals who have broken through the wire screen protecting the grave of "Wild Bill" HtcVoJc. in Mount Moriah cemetery, near Dead wood, and are making a practice of chipping off pieces of the monume.nl for souvenirs. An old statue of "Wild Bin. wqicn was carved many years ago and erec t.A r thm srave of thr. noted iron tiersman, , was multilated beyond recognition by vandals and souvenir hunters, and the present monument seems destined to go the same way unless means can be founa to pur a stop to the operations of the ivan- dals. . t t Free Celebration Given '. by Fullerton Business Men Fi.lterton. Neb.. Jul 28. (Special) , Fu'.lerton's big free celebration was the biggest day that Fullerton has had for Several years. The business houses all closed and everybody went to the fairgrounds and a good pro gram of races of kinds was put on, also huckin horses and mules. A - baseball game between Fullerton ana uemrai uy yuvcu ,.... big card. . ine game wem u ni"i before Fullerton won, 3 to 2. Over S.000 nroole attended the- races and " ball game. In the evening a free out door picture show and dance were K- given. :.'. -- " V ' Fire Destroys Garage at Bedford: Loss Is $1UU,UW r New Market, Ia., July 28. (Special Telegram.).v-The ' Ford garage at Bedford, a town near here, ' was destroyed by fire. The loss will amount to about $100,000. Some 25 automobiles in the building were de stroyed. - r ,' , . ' A carload of oil had just been re ceived and was stored in the base ment. ' The barrels of oil exploded, some being thrown SO feet in the air. Tt is thoueht the fire was caused by a-liehted cigaret stub. The loss is J. partly covered by insurance, Chccb Arc Worthless; Columbus Man Sought ' Columbus. Neb.. July 28 (Spe cial.) W. Hendnck, who operated i lint between lolumbus and Norfolk, has disappeared, leaving in hit wake numerous check! alleged by several hotel and butinesa men who cahed them to be worthless,. The amount of tht checks will total in the neighborhood of $800, it ia estimated. Hendnck is said to have left town. alter purchasing considerable nier chandisc by check, in a new Durant auto for which he is alleged to have traded bis old car, promising to pay tnt remainder on terms. The Durant dealer also is looking for Hendnck. Wednesday morning, upon reach ing Humphrey in the big Buick which Hendrick was using on his bus line, the driver, Mr. Gleaton, Wed lien on the car for his wages n the sum ot $104, A Mr. Gordon of Norfolk, hearing of the attach ment. tfame to Humphrey, paid the drivers Dili, ancr secured the Butck upon which he held a mortsaee of fl.l'W. With the retirement from the field of the two buites which Hendrick was running between Norfolk and Columbus, the firm which has been operating a but line between York, loiumous and Norfolk has put on a rarkard bus which wil make two scheduled tnpi between Columbus and Norfolk. Book Owned by Dakota Man baid to Be 5,000 Years Old Canton. S. D.. lulv 28 CWrial Earl Boyce of this city is the own er of tome of the oldest books in the country. . The oldest one in his collection it said to be 5,006 yean old. It is printed in Chinese and was secured py htm in Denver, many years ago. The next oldest is a large Bible, printed in 1378. Another interest ing book in his collection is an English-Latin dictionary, which dates back to 1(500. Two other books were printed in 1646 and 1650, respectively. Shift in River Increases Size of County 500 Acres Falls City. Neb.. lulv 28. (Soe- cial.) Richardson county is bieeer by more than 500 acres this year than last, according to the report made bv County Assessor S. H. Bolejack. The 'roving tendencies of the Mis souri river, which shifted some of the sand bottom of Missouri to this county, were responsible for the change in area. . The total -value of land in this county is $30,768,630. The averaee per acre is' $90.15, compared against yu.W last year. Guards and Strikers in First Clash at Wymore Beatrice, Neb.. lulv 28. fSoecial.) Striking shopmen and guards clashed at Wymore today when the former were ordered off property . of the Burlington. Sheriff Emery and dep uties were called and restored or der. This is the first disturbance since . the men walked out at Wy more. THE OMAHA BEU: SATURDAY. JULY 9, 1922. Buildings at Beatrice 7 ' Damaged by Heavy Wind Beatrice, Neb., July 28. (Special.) A near-tornado visited this' locality Thursday morning, blowing . down outbuildings uprooting trees and do ing other damage to property. Salts' icehouse, on the north hank of the RIup river, was unroofed by the wind, part of the structure landing in the river, mere was no rainiau. Bov Dies From Lockjaw Clay Center, Neb., -July 28. (Spe cial.) Royce Oxley, 15, son of Wm- fred Oxley. died nere trom locKjaw resulting from, stepping on a rusty nail a few day ago. Funeral serv ices were held Friday, p Athletic Coach Engaged York. Neb.. Tulv 28. (Special.)- Ernest Hubka has been engaged as athletic director . of , the York High school for the coming year, Mr. Hubka lives., at Virginia andis a graduate of the state university.. Stolen Register Found ' Beatrice. Neb., July 28. (Special.) A cash register, stolen the other lght from the J. W. Coonley gro cery store in Glenover, was found by some boys playing near the store, It had been broken open and rifled. . ,ommon Sense Road Conations . : (Fnrnlalwd bjr Omaha . Aoto Club.) ' Lincoln highway, east;t Roads air to Missouri Vall.y; muddy to Renisop: still raining Dentsonvand east. Marshslltown reports roada goo. No report from Cedar Rapids. ' . Lincoln highway, west: Detonr It miles West Dodge to one mile north, then west ' onto Lincoln highway again east or Elk horn, Roada a little muddy at Fremont, but traffic moving.. Schuyler reports mads good. Columbus roads just fair: rough in stretches to- Central City. Grand ?land and west reports roads good. De tour 1 miles west ot Kearney. O. U I. highway: Light ahowera In Omaha. rlcinlty. .but roada fair. In leav ing Omaha follow Dodge street to 11 miles, south four miles to O. L. D. again, Ashland roads fAr to good except for,de our east of bridge. Lincoln roads re ported good. f v '.ii Highland Cutoff: Roads fair. Vornhusker hiahway: Roada fair, - S T. A.:- Good.. Omaha-Topeka highway: A tew light ahowera, but roads fair to state line. Omaha-Tulsa, highway:- Roads good to TnpekM. ' . Ceorgo Washington: highway: Rwds fair. Under construction from Thirtieth stmt to beginning of pave"ot. Demur oner High road to Blair. To Sioux City roads fair to good. Black Htlle Trail: Roads In rlctnlty of .Fremont somewhat muddy, but traffic moving. t . Kirer to River road: Muddy at Neola. - Traffic movirr with chains between here and there. Ies Molnea roada good. . King of Trails, north: Hoada fair to goad to Missouri Valley. Somewhat floppy north. -' King of Trails, south: Reads good to Hiawatha: JuM fair south. Meridian highway: Roada food through ebrarha. - O Street road: Good. - Chicago-Omaha ShartHnt: Roads rather muddy at Oakland: Atlantic fair. Thej detvur east of Council Bluff t a. HUM xeugh. Des aloines reports roads ia that 1 vicinity good. lowm City report roada dry and ia good condition. Detour be tween Victor and Iowa City over T. W. V. route: Inaulro No. S Eaat Washington tat information east, T. O. A. Short line: Road fair to good. Bin Grass Trail: Roads fair to good. Tvtour eaat of Corning rather bad. Road work In progree.. AlbUt to Ottumwa: de tour via Blakeeburg. Weather reported clear weot and north. C!oudy east and south, wltn .rain some Iitt cast, r Predictions tor Omaha t:niiA Are You a Blustering Boss? Really successful employers never give emphatic orders to a helper, of either high or low degree, while any one outside the force is present. An employe who is worth while does not enjoy being instructed in way which suggests that he cannot get his employer's idea without hav ing it literally hammered into him. Pride is a part of every good man or womart s character. Pride is a part of every good man's work produced and too much pride to wish to be belittled before others. is natural. The boss who follows such an prac tice as making employe's conspicu ous before others when he gives an order loses the best effort an em ploye is capable of making, or per haps loses a good helper. - It ' may be the result of circum stances, not ability, which puts' one man in as head and the other as employe. ' , " There is no reason why an em ployer should treat an intelligent and energetic employe in a discourteous manner.. It is not often that a capable man will stand this sort of thing. ' Once in a while , circumstances might make it necessary. An employer who will take ad vantage of such a man-is not a real man. . -, . f - (Copyright 122.), " - . Dog Hill Paragrafs I P.. trr&m Rifie-ham 1 Miss Peachie Sims looks a lot nicer since she got her new hat. It is a mighty hard matter for Miss Flutie Belcher to get ahead of ber. Frisby Hancock, one of the stanch members of the Hog Ford church, has moved about a half mile further away, and the bell will now have to be rang louder on Sundays. 9 . , m m m Atlas Peck shot at a nice screech owl he dreamed was sitting on his bedpost last night, but d:d not hit him. - , . - Lincoln Traveling Men Arrested on Liquor Charge Beatrice. Keb,, July 28, (Speeiil Telegram.) To traveling men from Lincoln were srretted on the Corn, husker highway by Sheriff Emery after their car, carrying liquor, had gone into a ditch and turned over. according to the officer. The men, ht said were tinder the influence of liquor and both escaped with cuts and bruises, but the machine was badly smashed. They gave their names at B. M. Boggs and Fred Matthews, They were released oa bonds. Bee Want Ads I'roduce Results. Coal Famine to Cripple Wisconsin in Few Days Madison, Wis. July 28. (By A. P.) Wisconsin faces a coal famine which will commence to cripple in dustry within very few dsys uiyleis relief is made available, the stste railroad commission reported today on the basis of a survey of coal sup plies on the docks. "The situation is uor.e than we dreamed of." L. E. Ceitle, chairman of the commission, said in comment ing on the result of the investigation. This survey showed that large dock ing companies generally received from 50.000 to 100.000 tons of coal each month during the shipping sea son had received only negligible amount since the first of the year, rractically no furl remains on the docks." Si hundred telegrams ordering Udio sets were received ve fore noon by one manufacturing concern. New Water Plant Engine Inalallrd at Fair bury Fairbury, NVb., July 28. (Special, The city water drpartment of Fair bury has installed a .10,1)00 engine nd a I6.0Hw boiler. The Dee Want Ads are best busi ness boosters. Bathing Caps Our entire line reduced col ors lor blonde and brunette becoming stylet for all. 10, 20f and 50t Burfeaa-Naek Mela Floor, BUB EVERYBODXS STORE' Practice Golf Balls Regulation S I a e a4 Weight True Balance. Reduced to 9c BurfMoNaali Fourth FImt Saturday Many Timely Offerings for the Shopper Kiddies' Sox Half nd three-quarter length hose in a quality that assures more than usual wearing serv ice. All colors and combina tions to natch little summer outfits. 3Sct 3 for $1.00. ' Burgsaa-Naah Main FIser. OOO- Women's Hose Fiber Silk Hose Stockings in black with white clox, aho nude with black clox. Special, pair, 95c. Full Fashioned Hosiery of the quality one loves to wear. Made with the ' serviceable garter top. Blalk, white and cordovan, pair, $2.00. Other Silk Hosiery in such well known makes as Oynx, McCutyen, Burnasco, are priced for clearance, at $1.69. Black, brown and white, pair, $1.69. Burgeti-Nash Main Flow. ' 0 0 0- Women Will Welcome These First Fall Hats In AH the Fashionable Fabrics and Styles Black " and the NeD Autumn Street Shades. ' Lyorit Velvets,' , Satins, Crepes, , Duvelyns, Fells. An extensive assortment from which one may choose a flattering style in a becoming color. Beau tifully designed with rosettes, bows, cabochons, cords, Touches and other clever ideas that are new -with the coming'season. Other Fine Millinery, $7.50 to $35.00 Burgass-Naaa Hat, Shop Third Floor. . Candy -Specials Cream Caramels ' Delicious in assorted flavors of vanilla, vanilla nut, chocolate and chocolate nut. Special Found, 84c. ' Penouchi Soft and creamy; filled with chopped nuts; vanilla and maple flavors. Special - Pound, 42c, " Salted Peanuts - "Jumto" salted peanuts. Large, whole nuts, fresh and . well salted. Priced Saturday Pound, 42c. Bon Bons Glace cream bon bons in flavors of pistachio, maple, vanilla, strawberry, 'raspberry and orange. Special Saturday. V Pound, 42c' Candy Shop Maiianln Floor. ooo Union Suits Fine cotton suits, made reg ulation top, tight, loose or shell knee, 34, 36 and 38, priced, 6Se. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 are, each, 75c. . Burgass-Nash Main Floor. 000- Wash Suits $265 Manly little suits of sturdy make. The best that one can buy now reduced for quick disposal. Made of fast colored fabrics in Russian, Norfolk, Middy and Oliver Twist styles., Other suits, 69c to $1.75. BUrfass-Nash Main Floor. Thousands of A New Book "ROBIN" The sequel to "The Head of the House of Coombe,"" by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Surely you will want to read it. Priced $2.00 ' Book Shop Main Floor. . OOO Ne-ts ; JL ; M ; .' $795 With the more tailored outfits of fall, one must carry a bag that is equally smart and trim, so this opportune offer ing. These bags were bought much under price those who purchase from the lot will greatly share in the savings. 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Oxfords, $5.95 "White elk oxford with pat ent leather trimming and flat heel. . Sports Oxfords, $4.95 Black or brown leather trimmed with white buck or Nile cloth. Odd Lot Pumps -Odd and broken sizes; C u ban and flat-heeled styles.- . . - v " Pair, $3.95 Kid and Nile Cloth One, two and three strap styles; high and mil itary heels : Pair, $5.95 Burfess-Naah iin. Shop Mala Floor. O 0 O : Hou; :s Section Black Enamel Suitcase Special $J95 This smart-looking case" is large and roomy, lined ' throughout and fitted with tray and shirt fold; in top. Made with heavy brass locks and hinges, reintorced cor ners and two strap fasteners; . is an ideal ase for "week end trips." $7.95 N Others priced at $11.00 and $12.75. Burctsi-N.ah Lure! Section Menanin Floor. 1 jjAllVj, - w Toilet Goods Specials Soaps Colgate Ca.hmere Boquet Soap, large size, 3 for 70e. Small size, 6 for 55c. Colgate's Big Bath, 3 for 25c. Lemon Soap, dozen, 50c. Tropic Palm Soap, each, 5c. Palm Olive Shaving Cream, 29c. 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