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THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY, PEPTEMHER 13. 19 Norway Fears for Safety of Capt. Amundsen Km Entfrtiinn! That Ei plorrr UnaM to Find Sf Landing on Dangerous Flight to North Pole. Corenhaier.. 8ept. IJ (By A. P) It is senerelly fcelieved here that Capt Roeld Amundten, Nenreilaa explorer, has altidy undtrtsken hit dirinf flight across the north pole front northern Alaska This belief la further strengthened by th fact that the Hoi me tan government hes atked the well known Damn ca plorer, Capt Oottlned lltnttn, to un rfartaUa a rtlief atocdition. Capt. lUiurn, who it tdy work. lug put a scheme fpr tne eaptcration ot wMicrn Greenland ntxt tprmg. it unable to accede lf the rnii't but In an interview tmphaiet the'neret tuy of tending an urgent rjlirf ex pedition to pick up'Amundten.-whote airplane eroing in hi opinion, it extraordinarily . d niKcrout. it bcina: v rtuiilly iiii'ipsn!)c to laud; any whrre on the ruuh rmlar ice without icriou r.rcdicnL lit believes Amundirn It apt to land in tht vuinity ol c the food depott which Hansen established in (rant's land, and northernmost Greenland, hut nevertheless, (ear he will he unable to reach Thule the northrrnmoit colony in Greenland at.ould he meet with the leatt acci dent. It it reported that the expedition, leaded by an explorer friend of Capt. Hansen, will leave her on Ortober 1, on tht steamship Hani tgedge. Ptported Abandoned. Advicei from Nome, AUika, on Auguit 29 to The Atsociated i'rrst were that Capt. Amundten had ili finitely abandoned for thil year hii plan to fly over the pole, ai the season wai too far advanced to per. tnit of lurcci. He wa (aid to have lande'l hi plane and equipment at Wainrighr, J00 milrt toiithwett of Point Barrow, intending to make that place the base for hit flight. Ire condition in the Arctic olf the Lis northrrn Alaskan coast were de clared to be the wort in many yean. Capt. Amundscn't chin, the Maud, wai last reported to be frozen in the ice near Wrangell Island. Feature Transactions on Livestock Exchange Omaha Good Will Girls Leaving Paris b mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm r 7. TT 1V7V Language Law Trial of Six Deacons Starts O. M. Mct'iillcr of Hlvvlw hroutht I a loa1 of hoit) yoaUrdA? ' tint brought h loo prl'-o. II II a fcurwlred. Th lilpm.nl eoii'l.ud vf 41 krnl and un ad IH pound.. , Th.y wrr till pit furrow. 4 In Nnv.mb.r, rd Mr. MrCul ley lit limy Wrr r.Ucd on a putitro ot call, Imrl.y and rp. . "I ana atlaflMt It l paylae rropo. Itlon t (! fair rln." aatd Mr. McCul ljr, ''It r.'iulrea rnnro work to tarrjr ount pica through th. wlni.r, but tht reaulia In w.lvht and prima condition brlnflnv vo4 prloa, mora than pay for tho troublo. 'Torn la In tho baat condition In my auction and th crop will ba eno of tho lara.at avar ralr.d Tho lata corn Wat nut danmad and ahow.d up wall " Ollb.rt Bwanaon of Rt. Kdwardf It known na a, ralaar of haavy Hvritock, havlnc a.varal tlmaa mark.ted nmi vary baavy catllo anil r.cnily ha broutht to tho .local markat aomo rallla tvartlna olo-a to a t"i In wlht. Y.atcrday Mr. Bwanaon wat on tho to cl marliat with km h.avy hon. aomo of which avemred ovrr ioo pound., for which ho rt' alvrd i 6 a hundr.d. Ho auld that ho nad onolh.r. almoat full load nt pork.ro that ho fipactad to markat In South Omaha In tha near future. Ha alo hn on f.ed a airlnt of yaarlln cattlo that bavo be.n In tho foed lota four mnniha. which ha anptcCa lo fat tan ID to a h'tvy flfuro. Lincoln, Sept. (Special.) Six deaconi of the German St. John Evangelical church of Emerald are on trial in dittrit t court here charged with violation of the law by li criminating agaimt the ue of Eng-li.li. In nueirioning Jurymen the attor ney for the detenus asked: "Would affect your decision in thit caie to know that tht American Legion interested in aecuritig a convic tion? Would the taint hold true if the klan ;l interested?" Assiitant County Attorney Lum R. Doyfe,. representing the state, in hit opening atutcment declared that the American Legion is not interested in the trial and had no knowledge of its filing until it was actually in court. The Omaha Bee Good Will glrlif - leaving Paria for Omaha. Left: w . n .'J Miaa Elizabeth Kaufmann, looking Minister rraCtlCed very happy, In front of the Hotel Moderne. Right: Miti Kathleen Kotaiter and Mist Ella Fcnn, all loaded w.th baggage. The delega tion hat landed in New York. First Radio Set Found in London Crutlc, HomoMaJe Outfit Vm UrI Ly Davici Huglif., Early Invrutor. Hr lnteatkMl oe korvloo, London, Sept. 12. The home madt apparatus with which David Hughes, the Anglo-American elec trician and inventor, made hit tarly wirrlest rxperimenti hat been found among a heap of old rtothet, shoes, hooki and umbrellas that have laid for more than 2(1 yeart in a store in the Tottenham Court Koad district of London. The gear, consisting of knitting needles, tewing needlri and ash trays, largely put together with sealing watt, it stated to be intact. Among it wat a little clock urd with one of the first niicroj'honet. Hughes used to leave the dork mak ing apark in hit houie while he walked with the microphone and the battery in hi pocket connected to j the telephone which he held to hn ear. He could hrr little clicks aa ; the iparks were made. The fartheat he rould hear with certainly was JOO yards. The whole of the apparatus, to gether with hit notebook!, which were bequeathed to the British Museum, are now at the London Science Museum. South Dakota Convicts Face Life Terms for Ansault Sioux Fallt, S. D., Sept. 14 f Spe rial Telegram.) Joe Format), J. B. King and Joe Tecl, convicts, who were principals in a recent sensation al escape and recapture had a hear ing thit afternoon in municipal court here and were held for trial in cir cuit court on charues of assault with intent to kill Deputy Warden Mu chow of the Sioux Falls penitentiary cn the occasion .of their sensational escape. They are subject to life terms on the new charge. Strikers Support Morehead Lincoln, Sept. 12. (Special.) The shoprrafts of ..Lincoln in a mast meeting Have agreed to support John H. Morehead for congress from the First district and announce in a reso lution that they will work for hit election. 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I waa played out whn I would Juttiwep one room and would have to rtt 1 would have to put a euthion twhind me wbn I woukl ait down am) at BUht I could not alttp unlvea I hal o nothlnir under my back. I baj aw() crampe every montu and waa iual nearly U in, Ftnalty my hut bant tail to me on Jay. 'Why don't ywi try VyJU kl I'lnkham a tnovlu-iae T" ail t tul, i am wUllng U take anything tf I eoutd rt wll again. 1 tsi I t.mk bHU and a tvrvl one and folt betur and the tu-lfc-hhore ak.l mo what I waak In! an j aai 1. urvly it mutt be do in yt4 givkj all right' I ka Just Antakr i my tighUi Wli aitd I can act atprt m yM r I ft, the way I wout ttka t If y Ml can Ihit ltt are wU4tt Id It atvl If any iMniMMi tMt bvlUve waat I tiae wrt(t tit t uua, the can write i me to 1 1 tl dofc-nb evA-tiiM! at I Bare V T"-" Mrw tlMri lttar. 1 41 A l wae vt rTo vj ruat. wn," writ Mra. U i V. vt Iuia M, Wow (aiioaaa, i.tv "1 vould often alt down and fry, and waa always blue and had no am bition. I waa thit way for over a year and bad allowed mynelf to get into quite a teriout condition. One day 1 taw your advtrtiarrnent In the daily paper and began to take Lydia L. t'mkbam'a Vtgatabl Compound at once. 1 bave Improved ever since taking the third bottle and I find it It the beet medicine I bave ever takon." Benefited by Ftrat Bottle "I waa coir plot ey run down and not able to do my bouttrk. I Jutt drttfttd my a If around etui did tn htvo tnorjrv to let up when twee I eat down, f rm l advtrtlarmtnta of I jnlia K. I'tnkham'a Vefotable t artipui.luitMirpa,r'1he truiiana rai T It mo,' an 1 loamed all atwut It. I received rotulta frwa the vory drtt pottle and now 1 am ikntif ad n y own work. wahtr an4 r.flf, whI 1 nor f Uiur in p y l.fo. 1 111 all tny fri.nJ it la due ti y." Mr, tuaatra) litisurt t. J N. I tu, ItkUao a; .t, ladiaaa. Vt u! rmy kJ I tho f rrfMwe wf tn a womvtv tbf iw av they folt pefute taVwa; tkt f efUbl(V piur4.aivl atWf w .,', taa lktf wrdi are tro. I dU lilMnihaw'a lrlaat Teit-lt.k Mhh e-Miur la ' tll trvo Mitt rr.'U Fanners Union MemiVri Investigate Code Syitem Lincoln, Sept. 12 (Special.) Membert of .the executive commit tee of the Nebraska rarmert union met here Tuesday to investigate the operations of the code law. Its mem bers found much in favor of the law, hut said they came aa neutrals mere- ly to get facts. J. O. Shroyer of Humboldt, Char es McLcod of Stanton and A L. Ullstrom of Memphis comprised the group of inquiry. The nrobe here comes a the re suit; of the action of the legislative committee of the union adopting a resolution last week favoring repeal of the code law. Strikers Nabbed by Marshal Transferred -to Lincoln Lincoln, Sept. 12. (Special J Four Flattsinouth men, striking em ployes of the Burlington, were brought here Tuesday morning to answer chareet of contempt of court. The men, Clue and J. C. Britain, J. C. Bridgcwatcr and H. C. Grtfupe, are charged with violating the fed eral injunction. Deputy Marshal O'Connor arrested them Sunday night on Burlington property and found them armed with brickbats, which he charges they intended to use to molest rail employes on their way to and from work. Four-County Fair to Be Held at Humboldt Three Days Stella, Neb., Sept, 12. (Special.) Nemaha, Fawnce and Johnson counties are joining with Richardson county in holding a fall festival at Humboldt Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. This festival is of the nature of an agricultural fair. Entertainment features will in clude three band concerts daily, radio concerts and airplane stunts. Gage County Fair Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 12. (Special.) A force of men is at work at the Queen City nark repairing the build ing and putting the grounds in shape for the opening of the Gage county fair. Medicine, Jury Finds Nebraska City, Neb., Sept. 12. (Special) Rev. F, B. Williams, for mer pattor of the First Baptist church iu thit city, wat found guilty last night by jury in district court of practicing medicine without a li cense. The judy wai out but a short time and recommended clemency in its verdict. Rev. Mr. Williams wat convicted in the county court several weeka ago and appealed to the dis trict court. Rev. Mr. Williams pre scribed a menu program for a para lytic named Stephenson here several month ago. Expert Finds Cage County Corn Will Yield 50 Per Cent Beatrice, Nib., Sept. 12. (Spe cial.) E. T. Weekt, state agent for the Bookwalter farms, hat returned from a trip over Gage county, during which time he inspected many fields of corn. In his opinion there will be fully half a crop of corn over the county, Harness Thieves Operate Nebraska City, Neb., Sept. 12. (Snccial.) William Rohlft of Ber- lin precinct notified Sheriff Fitcher yesterday that his barn had been robbed of harness valued at more than $150 Sunday night and that the thieves left no trace in making their escape. Harness thicvet have been busy in the northern part ot the county during the past few weeks. York Starts Paving York. Neb., Sept. 12. (Special Telearam.) At an adjourned meet ing today of the city council a con tract for three miles of paving was let to the Roberts Construction com pany of Lincoln, Neb. The contract call for vitrified brick and the price is $3.06 per square yard. Work will commence tomorrow. WDV Tonight Mrs. Gilbert S. Brown, an ascit tant leader of the music department of the Omaha Women' eluh, it di rector of The Omaha Bee radio proKram tonight from the station WDV. The concert will begin at 7 o'clock. Following it the program: Via no aoloa: (h) !'rluto In 19 Minor ,,.Mni1laaflhn (b- I'rolu'to In K Minor Mndtloho Mra, Waltar ft. Bouaa. Vorat aolnai (a from (lit Land of tht SWf Tlltia Wataro Cabman (o) pal Moon ...Lofan Mra. K. H. McQuillan. Mra. William Uoyla at Iho plana. Piano rtuata: (a. W.rfllnt Marrh (k WaHln panro , ...Janaaa tnlto Mra. Waltar R. Rouao, Mary adalt Abbott. Violin aoloa: (a) Canntanla Bff v) Maloriy Ilrlf. (Jan. Dawra (c) Ciavotto Ua!foo Mr. Jaanno Hyan. Vocal aoloa: (a) riipay Trail .. .With violin ohlltato (b) Tit for Tut I'outat Mra. 'laun Varnar. Mlaa Mabl Joy, vlollnlat. Mary Adele Abbott it leader of the music department of the Oma ha Women's club and -successful In structor on the piano. Mrr. Claude Varner, dramatic roprano. will ao- near for the first time on an Oma ha musical program. She is from Little Rork, Ark., and a leading mu sician. Mrs. Ryan is a former pupil of Professor Marak of Prague and is at present studying with Robert A. (,usradcn. reM of aofift from all I ion W.VWV Mary Humus, nrunt donna, a David Quirann. rnr. built with I 'Smite of IV.'J," a frtttire tttuetion til Ak-$r.ntn eery in;ht, u!l en irrtt n rtdii) au'tirnira with their choice ton numlieii. Vout:g Uui itno wat formerly wiih l.dil.e ten lor. Mary Thuinat Iu run prano vou-t. Harry Carroll, mug writer and composer of Tm Alwiy Chaing Kainbows," will be the tM.o featmt of The Omaha Bee't radio rgum at 6 tonight. He will brmd tt hit new toiig hit, "When Win ter Comes.1 Mis Kathleen Martin, the nto.t photographed girl in the vorld, and who it appearing at the Orpheimt theater this werk with Carroll, will ting to the ompoaer'i accompaniment. iV Vice Control Body lie 1 J Rebuked by Court Attempt to $upprf Three Modern Hook Fail Para (era jili I (rid No Trt. VVAAW Program Ntw York, Sjt. 12. You nnnoi judge a book by itt portgupht, when you are Irving to decldr whether it i taintrd with olmciuty you inutl judge (he book at a whole. With thit opinion. MagMiate $iiup nn dumiMed complaint by John S Sumner, mreteiy ol the Society fur j i,rrl (or th the Supi'triaiim if Vice, itint the )fri,tll, tP I iiunamr I'l inrr nuiiirtii vuiiiiuna which he contended were indecent. The piagUtrtte, In bit dciion, r rallied a supreme court ruling in nhiih it wa bild iht em tomt' IMMKiapht in the Idhle imght 1 t nitir.l alone ti.ine iilin the i ute n.ihitiit. g nub i nt ud t. scene lilcftturr, , , 1h nitttiMrate eanl he had rrid with trdulou rare the three tMk with whiih Mr. Sumntr fuimd tault, "('aMNtna't llrmie l oming," by Ar thur Snmlir; "Woman in lve," by D. II. lawrrricf. and "A Young Giri'a nitrv." the aimnymoua rhretn cte ( tt'e hie and thought of a girl bctvkrrn the age of II and IV at triiuited to the daughter ol Van hoe judge. Old -IVhionrd Atittimti. , Cmitiiiiuilun of prianit traaonahle- wetthir it priuiiird bv Hie wratbtfj i neat n n. tut trd the highrtt tnn pera'me in the at-ite Mouuay vf am) Akl Uud and tluiaha, the lowest -7'1 It wat 5 at S yesterday mfiining. Loci I mutical celebrities fea tured 1 he Omaha Dee' radio concert ' last night from ttation WDV from 7. to 8 o clock. Mn. U. M. Anderton, ! an lnmUnt Ie4drr in the iniuic de- ' partment of the Omaha Wonun't club, will be director of the proa-ram, ' The concert will be the second ar ranged by the Women's club mutical group tinder the leadership of Mar) Allele Abbott. Theae arti,!t performed: V'.a Wlnlfrrit Travrvir, tilanift. Mi riar h"i'lr, viuli'M. Mra Nll AiliKixin Kallr. covrtn. Mr. Don liralhua, ounlrallo, M Mario lloiiklna, anpraao. The niuaical numbert were ai nounccd from ttatioo WDV, i Orchard A Wilhalm Co. CQlDaig MOT AIR 101 Sparks When using a butter test the noie from the butter itself it at timet troublesome and drowns out the nound in the phonet. One wty to do away with thit it to pltce the butter in a cigar or umiiar box and packing cotton all around it. The box it tutt ptnded from the table on which the set is placed by a few rubber bands. The crystal may now be adjusted without the interference from the buzzer' own no se. Have you ever been in need of tome ute for cambric tubing, spag hetti, and diicovercd that there wat none at hand? If thit happens to you at any time, just hunt up a round shoestring used on ladies' shoes and you will find that this makes good in sulation for small wire. Just push the wire through the center. Secure a large fountain pen rap and two strips of theet brass or copper one-quarter inch wide and one-half inch longer than the fountain pen cap. Insert these strips on opposite sides of the cap and bend the ends down. Take a lump of galena and break it un into meres about the sie of buckshot and fill the cap within one-half inch of the top. Fit a rub ber cork tightly in the cap and thit will retain the crystals and hold the brass strips in place. Connect flexi ble wiret to the brass strips and connect in the circuit in the usual manner. It it not necessary to hunt for a sensitive spot as tome are al wayt sure to be in contact. For changing the adjustment just shake the detector. irii S I Convenient Term Will Help You to the Comfort I of Vacuum Pipeleig Furnace - I I Why Delay-Winter Is Coming-- I Be Prepared : Until yoQ have a Vacuum Pipclene Furnace you will not know how much fuel you waate or comfort you mitt. Installation is Inexpensive and does not tear up the houie. The Vacuum Furnace mean more heat, more ventilation and let fire risk. It burn any fuel coal, coke, wood, oil or cob. It .it absolutely guaranteed, It U built for long-time service. It will materially increase the value of your property and should therefore be considered an investment Without obligation phone AT lantic 3000 for a Heating En gineer, who will show you how a Vacuum Furnace will heat your borne. WAAW . Tonight I borne. I 1 uraarQ ftwiiBMiit i 16th and Howard , . Omaha Bee "Want" Ads Bring frettcr Results at Lesser Cost. Tele phone YOUR "Want" Ad to At hntic 1000. Professional talent from the "Smiles of 1922" and the Orpheum theater will fill the ether between 6 and 7 o'clock tonight when The Omaha Bee broadcasts a special con- Prayer Each Day Lov anffarfth lon, ani I kinds lova nvleth not, lov vaunteth not ltaalr, I not puffod up; Doth nut btharo Itmlf un amly, ai-kith not hrr own, I not aaally provoked, thlnkoth no evil; Rajolcoth not In Iniquity, but rejolcrth In th truth; Bfarath all thlnta, belleveth all thlnta, nopeth all thlnga, endureth all thlnta. Lov never falleth. I Cor. 18:4-7. Most merciful God, Whose we are and from Whom we receive our daily supplies, accept the adoration and gratitude of our hearts for Thy fath erly care and bounty. We have sinned and come short of Thy glory. Be merciful unto us in the forgiveness of all our sins, for the take of Him Who loved us and gave Himself for tu. May the love of Christ abound in our hearts, and manifest itself in our daily lives. May the Holy Spirit enlighten our minds, and enable us to understand and appropriate the Word of God. in order that it may be food for our soul and light unto our pathway. May He comfort our hearts and help tt to lay down every burden that hinders our Christian progress. Deliver us from the power and temptations of Satan and wicked people. Employ our livet every day in Thy tervice, and make them a l!er.g to othert. In mercy deal with the aiflictcd and tave the lott, fur JrsW kr. Amen. i. 1 tun. t P, a aH. 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