The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 30, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    lilt UJniHA b.c: Vt.U.ci5UAy, ALUcai' '30,
Slockman Draws
Top Cattle Price
for Five Seasons
I .rich Hdniliiiun GrU $10 Vet
Hiiiiitrrtl for Yearling;
In 19 18 Hi- Herri vr. I
$17.50 IVr Hundred.
'Hit top prit c fur rattle fur thr
fillh jfrlf in nircrHjfi reffivr't
'luMfUy ly llrnry Wunfftiuti tit
I -rink, wliin he IMMfliMrd a loml (
iuir( AfiKm and Mioiihurn ymr
linn atrrxKinv I , 5 ' (imiti). lie
fenvH JKi a Jaiiiilrnl, the lop pt'tt
ttf Ihe tUv.
In I'IM Wunli-nun brought faille
to ih lxal niarkrt lor whih lie re-
ivr.l $17.50 a hundred; in ViW hr
K.t f 17 JS; in IV.'U he rrrrivrd $16 VI
f.ti-1 m nt tattle brought $105
a hundrtrf.
Affording to Wurdriiiart, corn In
tie nc hlir hood ot Ltigri and
t rmtun dor not per lo hvr
! ti lUmavrd ty thr rrrrnt hot iel
fend he in (d the opinion there Hill lr
a iMiiujirr rrop, whiih, lw ayt, will
l.rifiir iiliont liravy frrdma o( live
Hoik thr rortiinu Citl.
Market 37 Head.
J. A Ilnn'rr of llrmititfford n
f 11 the nurl.il with $7 head of well
hrtd Anion fvedi-r avrraniiiK I OV)
I ound4, f-.r which hr rrrtivrd $7 20
a hundred, and hr ! brought in 40
lirad avrraii'K 1.174 pound that
i.roiii(iit inm 1 a tiumlrrd.
Arcordiiiff to Munirr. there it an
abundance of feed in thi section and
l iuikrn have tirgnl to hip more cat
tle this yrar than Ihry did before,
lie taid the hi run ol rattle to the
local marker from the vrt i due to
tht ff lint I.vntiKk tiitert do not
ant la tike a chanre on H market
lumping at 11 did Ut rptrii,htr
and Oi'lubrr.
"Thera thnuM b 10 young cot
or alette ahipprd out of (he country
Uut yrar," taid Mr, lluiner, "tut the
talk ol rath may coitiprl mini lo
tend thnr rattle la nmkrt,"
Faruy Sutra Sold.
A droe of fanry Ifrfcford (red
irttf tirrrt bruj( lit on the local mar
krt by Douga) K. U hiiakrr o (.'hey.
nine, Wyo., averaging 1,15V pound
tter old yrtirrday al H-JS a hun
dred, the top lor thai rlai i mule,
t hrlrt rrhr, ho tame in from
Oakland, la, with a choice load of
Hamptliire hra. aid caltle Irrdrri
m In nrighhorhood were r.iiniiirnc
11 at to Ml their feed lolt with cattle
a they were of the oi.miort that the
brtt May to diioe 01 the enormout
torn crop wa lo ihange it into meat
lor the markrf,
"The U.t two day of lat tterk,
laid Irrr, "nine load of frederi
were thipped into the Oakland
liri(hhorhod and it it eaperted there
Mill he many more lint week, Mott
of ua think the only way to get I
fair iirirc for our torn it to uc it
fr frrding livrMixk.
"The corn crop in my aertion it
looking eareptinnally f ne all the way
from Oakland to thr Minnnola line,
with proiprtlt of about (0 huihrlt
an aire,"
Hoy, II, IWijf La(, 3, lio
Falln Into Power Canal
Kearney, Neb., Aug aV. (Spe
cial Uoy York, II, while walking
along the irrigation and power ranal,
taw J year-old Junior lienda tip
from a foot bridge into eight fret of
Malrr, 'I he boy plungrd into the
water, twam for ihe lienda lad and
brought him lafrly to thore. The
lienda family and frirndt, attracted
by the mull boy'a trrranit, arrived
on the atene in time to wiinrtt the
retcur.
League of Nations
to Face Real Test
at Next Meeting
Ilritain to Kilt Complaint
Afcaiiiat Franre for Trrut
ntrnt of Siilijrtta
at Ttini.
lolidun, Aug. ."JI'or the firt
time one of the grral power lut
arraigned another Inf'jic the league
of nation and a rral let of
efficiency of that organization will
be made at the rt meeting, whrn
Grral Britain will complain of ihe
alleged high handing action of the
I rrm h in dealing with Vritih ub
jeri at Tunia,
'Ihe ditpute, while apparently
trilling, it of importance hrtaiue
it involve the tiibjcrt of a na
tion' right to protect ii national
abroad. Thi i a right of which
(real Hn'taiii alway ha been very
jenlout,
'J here are teveral thnuand Mai
Irte tradrr in and out of 'l imit who
are HntitiS tuhirrtt. On November
H. IVI. the trench iiovrrnmeiil ouli-
lithrd a prrtidrnlial Arerrt declar
ing that thete men were French
tulijrrl and therefore were liable to
military trrvice in the French Afri
can armiri.
They refuted to give up their
Untiih cilirrntbip and a number
were arretted, handcuffed and takrn
to nritoil where allrmoln were nudr
to induce them to agree to trrvice in
t ne rrcnt n army.
Uniied Slate co,t t4,lM), and bat a
rapacity ol teveral htindreei barrel.
Threatened Laws
Affect Grain Prices
Cbitago, Aug, f) l'ricr (or grain
l.ave tullrrrd a teiioiit tlump partly
at a re. ult of "threat of drtlruclie
!i gi1atun, wbiih have largely dr
ttroyed tH-culative demam," accord
ing 10 I I Winter, economitt and
ilirecior of ihe Chicago Hoard of
'I radr, in a ttatemrnt forwarded to
lUinoit member of congre today,
I hr ttalriiirnl declared that only
"4 nrw and wholly coiutrurtive ellort
011 the part ol emigre, t can help the
iarnirrt out of a mott ditlurbing tMu
anon. "At thi lime of theyear," the
t.llriiirnl colilinuril, "tprculative
buying puer in grain it needed. Hut
iei uLlive buying power it woe
lully lacking. On the other hand.
(oik have ruled atlonithuigly
tlrong, nolwilhtlauding the mduttnal
lipliraal Mhich ordinarily would
have proved a niot depreting in
lluriice on thr ttock market,"
A bill thould be patted by con
grrtt, he taul, allowing the war fi
nance board l tet aiie a revolving
fund of $.i0U.(X).ii0. 1
Hoy I'rohuMv Fatally
I H I I l t
jiiiii n urn 1 oiij jtijim ,iway
l'anee City, Neb., Aug. 9. (Spe
cial. )(jleiui Mclirown, IJ, ton of
V.. Mrlirown of thi city, till i un
contcioii at the l'awme botpital at ,
a rttult ol a runaway Friday morn
ing, lie wa driviug a Shetland I
pony hardened to a cart when the '
pony became frigbtened and ran, cul
ling acrot the lawn of a rrtidt-nrr
pnd throwing the cart and boy
atfaintt a tree, Ihe boy' head wa
tiruik jut hcliind the ear. ile ha
been in n trriou a condition that
doctor cannot operate and little hope
it held for hi recovery.
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Wednesday An Offering of Unusual Values in
Women's and Misses'
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Fai Frocks
In Two Selected Groups
- 19.75 - 25.00
Variety, originality of style and beautiful
materials, combined with the low prices
make these frocks remarkably good values.
The materials are:
Canton Crepe, Satin, Satin Back Cotton, Crepe Romaine,
Poiret Twill, Tricotine, in the new dark colors with
Navy Blue, Brown and Black predominating.
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The soft, supple silks are skillfully fashioned into long draped
graceful frocks with trailing panels that dip. below the hem
line. The smartly low waistline is featured with its side fas
tening finished with a large ornament. The serviceable and
smart twill fabrics are developed into tailored frocks, sonic in
the coat dress style, silk embroidered or braid trimmed. The
wide variety of styles and fabrics insures easy selection.
Second Floor West
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An Advance Sale of New
Top Coats
17.95
Swagger New Mannish Styles for Misses.
Cleverly tailored models with or without
holts. The materials are smart Tweeds,
IlerrinKbonos, Mixtures, Plaids and Sport
Weaves. In a wide assortment of light
and dark colors and color combinations.
Second Floor North
Only Two More
Days of Our
August Fur Sale
Savings of at least 25 are
possible on purchases in this
sale. One of the features of
this big Bale:
Black Sealine Coats 40 in.
long, with large shawl collar,
with or without belt, lined
with fancy silk. August Fur
69.50
Second Floor Center
Sale of Black
Chiffon Velvet
4-50
Yard
This exceptionally fine qual
ity velvet with its rich soft
beauty is peculiarly adapted
to the new fall modcs. The
lisle back and firm, even
weave insures good wear. 40
inches wide. A A
Per yard, 4rtlU
Main Floor Center
Silbro Felt Hats
In Glowing Shades of Chestnut Brown
A rich collection of beautiful felt hats from Silbro, one of New York's
most exclusive milliners, is shown in brown the color of the moment in
Paris in shades as various as the moods of Autumn.
There are trig tailored models
to complete the fall tailleur or
for sport wear that achieve the
certain elegance of simplicity
through smartness of line hd
richness of material.
A delightful variety of contour la
found tn the plqunnt shapes and
graceful brim lines, while only a
twist of velvet or perhaps a smartly
pleated ribbon Is permitted to adorn
them.
Priced 1G.50
XUo a Complete Mne of flew Tehet
Hal 1'rleed From 15.00 to 22.50
Second Floor East
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