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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1922)
fUli OMAHA BKE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. !'.. Hail Labor Body Assails Theory of Living Wajrc I'lan for Determining Pay of Hallway M'oiLer Altai kcil ty Mcmher of lf. S. Labor Hoard. rhMgn. , f 30 il'.y A. P I Al tai kit. g 't th'i'iy nt "i Jin living uh"" in a ln, ii for determining il"' wage of lailroad woikerx, tn puli' V.r and rallioad group t the lulled Mat' Ibiiboad labor taw id. In iiri l'lltll"tl totlde plll'lll! tint' lllilllt, dc land u h a course, "If mi l In! to In oiml conohirilon, would wrei k , very ) tttironr) In the I nil'"! ri'at.- and. If extended to ilhcr Indit'drlcs, would carry theni lulu rouimuiilHtlc ruin " Tli opinion. In the f"ttii of re Joinder " it diesetilliig opinion fll"d l'V A. 'I, Wharton, ln'xir lii'liibiT, In 1 h iint doi ixiou Increasing the pay nt maintenance of way employes 2 tents mi Lour, declared that If em ploye oie granted a Tl to Tic-nt m tri Imiiiii wage for loiniuon labor, with rotr-xponitlng differentials for other lasses, im lin r'Ti 'f 135.7 mt cent In the natlon'a railroad wage till would be iim eaxai y. This, lhi opinion hi M, Houi'i iom n,in,a:..' jw to Ihii siiininl payroll, bringing It to ."i,Sx:M4".:i!i.'l, whah woild menu, II added, mi annual l flolt lo I he , te llers of j:,21I,3ff.5U. Kven If the 41 ifiil minimum wage requested by ma iitciinnti: of way worker were grant J mid eorre pondwg differential were tnmlo for other cbiso i f employi , the opinion said, (in ,iii iiii"o of In io per rent In Wages WOllld be ticcesanrv, adding H. 31!l.3:0,r.t4 to (hi- uniiii.ii wage hill of the road", bringing It up In t-t.725.KN 4.. fi4'l, Unix forcing tlm carrier lo fuea an annuiil deficit of f ;i7x.7l),l23. Tim phrase "11 I rice wage," was termed In the opinion a "it hit of mellifluous phraseology, well onlculnt el to deceit the unthinking." If the contention were Unit the board ehnuld ixliihllah h "II vtnif wngn" tlm majority woiilil ninllly airi-iln to tint propomtlon, thr opinion wild. "Ami t a imiitrr of fui t, thn hounl In thlH Inxt.-inrp, tin In all ith-ra, him gruiilH u HvlriK . lint thn (ihHtno t ilii H thlnif lalh-'l "tht llvlinf wiiKe," i (infi-am illy hiix'il upon u tnuhwhlft Mini a Kiii-xx. run n i it rn ilVH ItiH wini' tlon of thin tt'iii id, Iiit.'iiixi" it notilil Im ntlfily ImpriM'il' :il uml wonlil not ) "Jiixt and irMKimnblr." a tho hir ili um mix. Mr. WliHrton'a dlHHcni inif opinion anil I Im mippni'tinif opinion in rrply am hUmcIuhJ to tlm formal elcWxlon Inrrrnalng the pay of tnalnlcniinro of way finploypK 2 "nl nn hour, cxiab halting a inlnlniiiiii raiiKlnK from V lo S7 nnl. Tlm I'nlti-il lirolhorhooil nf Malnlcniin'o of Way Kinployi-x ami rtalluay Khnp l.iilioirx ht-ld u xlnkc or der affprling 400,000 iiipii in aheyiinre liixt July, ufler th lioiinl hail re duced wugea pendlna- a, rcipit-xt for an ini'iiaxfi baaed on thn contention that thn rfXlH of living had uilvnnred nd wuk in other induatrlaa hail been lalxcil. Wlit-n the caa ciinin bifora the tioard, thn malntenanre of way of firlala axkwl tho board to gubmTlbe. lo tha pilnriple of the "living waKO," Imwil on a hiirlKet of what wn re quired for an HvrraKe family of five pi-raon to live In health and rcaaoti able comfort. liarikruplcy Suit Filed Against Clothing Store Involuntary bankruptcy unit iiK-ilnxt the Kmporlum was tiled In fed eral court by three New York lrei houaea, l.oula and Carl Slern, I llman Jetiexll und Kam F. Wylie, reprcBentlng clalina of I.nreni! Krlcd man and Sihulhoff. Liabilities are t30,0)u, petlljonlnif creditors afxert. Idt ntity of Aepliyxialion Virtim Yet fncetalilihlied Police up lo noon Monday had been unuble to establish identity of the nan found dead from axphyxiution In the Main hotel Hunday nlKht. The Ixxty, on which wan found a cap pur. rhaxed from tho Klynn clothing atore In South Omaha, wax turned over to the V, J. Stack Co. morgue. Kansas City Youth Sought by Police at Father's Rcqueet i'leo ll.iwkinx, 17, and red heinled. ran away front hix home In Kaiixna t'ity and In believed to Imj on Ilia way to Oman. i, according to a mexxana from hla faihcr. Snnford Ilawktna, who haa reiincxled Ouialiit police to find Mill. Slar-lit'd liy lltixiiautl Mia. lietta Axkew, 7".1 I'lcne xtieet, wax xeverely cut ulmut the fan' by her hlixlinnd NiiihI iv l i I k t t . Mm Wax tit tended by police aprgiMiiia unit t iken to her home. Iter tttiaUnml could Hot I bunted, AI1 HrltMI.ST. If PilcsTScnd For Pyramid . ixlil I'll er ''a kiniia Iterinkere lue Ik MeaderlMl I1UI 1 keg llai ) tf ju ena tf ttinxa nf Hvi. !)U)i!irf tth D t-t-lt liltKM ut Itcbllig, HrJl-'. Vlw fitftf J 1 Sj-v, ".! ! m tt,iu,i, t . i t . I t r 1 I . I ?. -' t -t It , w 41 4f j . a , ' ft 4 I ! ' t flVa ilft4 ViJ .!, " Former Omahans Start Flivver Tour of Europe I 111: ' , . r t t a I""" I A'i'ii Off for Itoter, tut tt-r ami all, K'. ami Mr. (, . MrCaaltlll are ulinun here leatlug for 1-oniiun mi the firxt Ii u of t hi ir auto lour of hurope. liy HKY. C. W. M'( ASKIf.l,, I'anliir iff Hie Mellioilut rlinri-h if final. Iiic, .Sell . unit former pitl'r f Hmmimn I'Mrk MeftiiHlM rliurrh In Omiilm, hImi I miiw tiitoliif Kin-ope. Ilil In the tlilril iif M-rie ir Miirir lie nwa wrltlen fir llie Iln.uli ll . Tlm aiiiii'iii r-aaon for aioppltnt ; I.enbiim, Kent, our utii-nllon wua at lit Iiiidon on our oumanl trip wna ' irrtcii-il to an itimu nxe wlillv i roxn, for (hn piinhiixe of our car and the i uilii of our Irlpllque and Inter- national Ixa, Thin reiiilied aever.il villntre It Imerjine more and more dla-''"V- I (lin t and iilinont nwi-lnxplrliiK, When Kit nl of all aa I ho piirihaau of our j wo riinMed I he vlllnicii wn aloppid and Kurd roupn, Aa Ihero Wax no cur in etot k the dealer had to teleKra.h to Muni healer and hai on driven to 1-e-miloii. Then here were riiit, a few -hatiK"a to bi inado on It In-fore elarllnif. In older Unit in lit Id have all the xpaip.ln the rear for our batt!ii,;i I liad the oil lank re moved lid on auto vacuum tank In atiilled, ThlH plaeed the oil lank at the rear and that meant we had to find a new place to carry the extra, tire. We llnally devlxed a way to carry It on the left aldn mid xllll leave room for the door to open. Next I had a rubber pad and nn-lal atrapholdeiH placed nn the hark of the car xo that we could at rap on and furry our little army trunk, The rear lamp had to bo fixed ao that It could be xhlfted enxily from one aide to the other, ax aomo counlrlea re o,ulr the light on one aide and aomo on the olher. Itrlver'a Text. Then before T could get my trip tkiuii or Internalloniil jiaxa or lnxur once on tho car I niiiat have tbo en gine number, car number, licciw number, etc., hence had to get my driver' lnenxe, pay one, month' tux on the car, get ell of these paper filled out correctly nnd return them to thn Automobile nxxoelallon. Then, worat of nil, I had lo go through a driver' teat, tine of the men got In to the car with mn and I hud to drive around two or three hlockx, right In the heart of thn city, the huxlext atreet, tilled with trutfle nf every kind. When you know that I had never driven even a Ford more than a dozen time and that moatly on country road, and that In London nil truffle goea to the left Instead of to tho right, you can know how T sweat blood. Hut by luck or through the help of Providence, I got through without wrecking my car or running Into anyone and finally I landed back In front of thn Auto aaKOciution door and aoon received a (dip of paper read ing: "Thl la to certify that C. W. McC'naklll haa been examined nnd found to be competent to drive a mo tor car." I hope he'll lie forgiven and will get n extra, reward In the next world. Car Coal $!,lfil. The car, with nil equipments and extras, cost mo tl,KI..1J. The tax and driver's license for Kngland cost $10.15. The triptliiue and Internal Ion nl pass coxt t(!fi3. however, this will be returned to me next spring when we get back to Kngland. Insurance on the car for one year, insuring myself and wife, the car, all other cars and properly and persons, waa $!H.S3. Home of you may wonder if It would not have been cheaper to buy a car In America nnd ship It over. No, I tlgured It out carefully. When you buy a car in America, pay over $300 to have It boxed and shipped and then pay the duty In Kngland, the cost la even more than the cost of the car In Kngland. I was peimitted to Join the Auto mobile association nnd already It help has more than compensated for the cost. Without any extra charge It haa given us In minute outline the most Intcrextlnaj route Uirouch Fruace and Italy, showing beat roads, places of historic Interest, etc. Next spring nx we return tlirntiuh I Italy. Switzerland, th rnianv, Pel-j glum, Holland, etc.it twll send ux j i:p lo-dxte information and lest routes ' throiuh three ountiu. r very One Sered ilH Ten. j One nioriilng about TO wlnn I was In the Kord office I saw a man coin - ; mg down txlrx with a lmee triv fill U-l With cup. He went alxitlt the of j fic and an a cut to rarti p. rxon. Kvervbodv xioS'pel armk-atmogiatdi- era, UM-Kket-p, i x. smI. -ooen, wnkn.it!, I rm-tl iii ii i' r en I all Ti .-r !,it I fl alaildtiig k it ii"H Hut f if l- c ;ioih s oi no all xirped II.' .r t-1. Th y I'll in tl it tli in lie l-i . l un.teiMil it.-' o-i Itti. .it.li , r.--,!n. l In tho i.,. lie it !. li.ete.ti,,- a I in tha i ., li t f t- nf-. ri..i t- t l d It . t, t a I, H a t -M r'.Wa tout aj to the ,!- oi. it eft ra ih(t iH..r I k- t A'-.-.,! l; ifl r tv i a ,h ; -. in lr I i, Ihr t r i. Iv T"' t i'f, alllor tf-i --JK1't t, l t-i ... t t. ' 't t ' if i I t t -I .t l 'V I ., t I ' I If If j- i t ,. fn t l I- a -i i k- 1 I ft l -lift.. I I i, ,.t. V , I I f ' t t I 't I . I ' ' t'l a' 1 1, t in i ' - -,i I -o '.- ! v I I t , , ' ; - ., k 1 1 f I t a -. f , t ' tec i "--l t ' ' i . I ( - ' '"' I , . litv it- I ! '1 .- t I lv 1 . f t H uth lt-4 ti , 1 l t : I - t 1 ' ' l",l i- 1 H I . . - t" e I ,.'... f . . I' ' - i . t . I v - tfc- l - ft: ' , l X , ' 5 - . nam-- k , i. k'".: V ! Wf. 7 tbiit far. Oniiliit hniiaea everywhere, Tln-y rail tli'in viilna. And the flower! Kveiy where flow em, tini-tun of flownx, people carry- l ,n( fiMU,.. I ll"v. . noma (iiaiamn neroio wn I ( at n"l .over on u blllxido hoiiki two or three tnlli uii, An n iippioai hcd the inquired nbout It. Wu were Informed that It w.ia a memorial lo the aoldler hoya of their town who hud been I killed ilurliiK tho war. The earth laid j been dint away down to the while chalk nk, Inivln II expoxed, and i,iim foinilmt the whim croxx. It la VM feet Iouk by HO feet wide, ami haa a larnii Ki.iiiile bouldir at the foot wUh I he n.uiiea of the dead aoldler Inx- ilbed upon it, It can be m-rii for im lea uml la one of tho moat Imprea elve memorliila I have aeen miywrmre. Atier it good nlKbt'a rext ut the H wan J nn, we were up early mid on our way to Ijover. The cur purred like h l-ilten a x wo Klided iiIouk thoxo won- dcrful roadx, "(iood Angel" Appears, Just a we reached the most diffi cult ,p!uce In the narrow crooked streets of Hover, blocked on every side by railroad trains, street car and Innumerable vehicle, and worried to Oath for fear our bout would go be fore we could get to II, here came a sunny faced smiling man with an AA liudgn on, nuked If my name were Mct'asklll, and then said for us to get out, go get ourselvca some lunch, look around at thn sights, nnd he would take cure of our car, our baggage, our j pusaporls and everything. What ft relief! If ever n good fitigel appeared Just at. the right moment, lie wa one. At the appointed time we were on our lit ( lo bout, tfie AA man hud our tick et and papers nil fixed out, the car aboard, nnd everything all O, K. We hud rather dreaded the ride across lo Talal, we had heard o muny slorlea of (he rough chnnel. Again we were delightfully eurprlsed; The rldo waa quite calm and no one thought of being seasick. In about an hour, without gelling out of sight of land, we steamed Into Calais harbor, and for the first time landed anionic peop'e whoso language we could not understand nnd who could not under stand ours. Federal Court Will Try Thomas Flinn On the ground that be "mn and still la a government officer," the case of Thomas N. Fllnn, prohibition In former who killed John Salerno, waa removed to federal court lale yester day, by order of Federal Judge Wood rough. Fllnn' attorney, A. S. Ritchie, made Application for the removal order. Tlm petition and removal order deslgnato Flinn an "agent of the collector of Internal revenue." No mention is mado of his connection with the oftlce of I". S. Uohrer, pro hibition director. Flinn was procuring evidence for tho government in its effort to utv press the t rattle in intoxicating liquor when he killed John Salerno in self defense, tho petition set forth. This Will Ward Off And Break Up Colds Joit taaipaeaM al Dr. CalJwtll'i S.'raa Ppna raaavai laa aatiliaa 'plli'twn niliiientx lli.tl fmiplrt 1 gem-rally rcg.trd ai of lite lea.tt iuiirl.tiu e tire in realit y the cause t f nue-t kcrioux illiteuc and of tlto jjrcttc!t .ro'irtin f tleath-t. 1 hey are cmxl uiti..ii ami ttitiH nioii ti.,x. Many tl xtorx now li. se l lint I'oldx, ..nilili, a (.an h id Itlal.Ulft Will latiMi r-litim. rS-Cr.irf roit.iiiMti.ia 1-e- I he f t. I r nwuu thil .-u a. 1,1 -iti hive ,.a, sitl.. ( lit -'lttlisiti II, tbt . graefivl nltaCrte II Ilia tlf f l-l at'.t-l e i.li U k Hit ).. .il.l-ll, imi ti-iill t at-b t!4 in He u,t,f tl ) l ' ritA (l'.l. "I t. . f4n lit t.-kl ft. .IS f r.iM ne, r- (til ( !, .It- k ( '.f t-i li(!uri tl' r tl.. 1 -T ll-a Iuw4t.4, 111.- ( . I out, llw tx-U ai. , u 1 .1 . .4 I. ,l.tr ,i ,J!t if t..t iti t (i ft ta Hm tiii'-xti.l 4i t4 t.-awiii u -a, t-i tttl. IS .il t-aiulllif lU l.m tra-tt Uttt kit 4j K ftiJU tti I x. , aiJVJLi.3'T K.r J - fufiitv Weslcrn Hnilwav Lines Ordered to Return Box Cars Action Folloui imiliir Call 1 x I led to Komi F.at of (ihimpo ami St. I.oni l.axl Wi tl. Washington, Oct. 30 The car ser vice division of the American Hallway association, In an order Just IsaiKd, loan urted railroad companies in the northwest, central western and south western dlxtrlcta to return at once, boxcars which arc now on their line but which belong to eastern roads. These cur are ro be loaded and aeut east as rapidly a possible. The order follow a similar on la- sued curly last week by which road altuated east of Chicago, Peoria, and St. Louis were Instructed to aeud writ Immediately, all boxcar belonging; to western; louil In order to enable til road In (he western agricultural lute to meet tha car shortage that exist In that part of the country, th boxcar of western carrier lielng built especially to transport grain, I nner lb order Just issued relative ly to the return of eastern owned box cars, the western carrier are told to confine the loading- of grain, flour and other food product to boxcar fit for that class of (ruffle and to discontinue using locally In station In station ser vice, boxi.Hia belonging to eastern roads. Hin lt boxcar are (o be loaded and lent to home line or to terminal market where they will become avail able for eastern loading of grain, flour and other food products. Spillman Sees Sweeping Victory Kandall Support Increasing, Says C 0. P. Candidate for Attorney General. O. K. Kplllnittn of Pierce, Neb,, re publican candidate for attorney gen eral, wa In Omaha yesterday to visit A. J. Weaver, who I dangerously III at St. Joseph hospital. Mr, Bplllman spoke with Hecretnry of Agriculture Wallace, on hi visit In the state, at Seward and Grand laland. Jlo will addres a women' meeting at Norfolk, Tuesday, and Wednesday will speak with C. If. Itundall at Hea trice, U i trying to arrange hi date to be in Omaha Thursday, when Senator (ieorge W. Norrl speak at tho Auditorium, While In Omaha he met G. W. Marsh, republican candl dute for tate auditor. "I have been over most of tho state speaking with Howell, Charle II. Uandull and Charle A. Handull," ald Mr. Splllmun, "and am confident of tho auccesa of the united republican ticket. "Governor" Randall i gaining; new support every day. He i a man that wear well. The more you know him the better you Ilka him. Hla campaign la one of fact and the vot er feel that he I dependable." Common Sense Do You Measure Man With ft Gold Yardstick? Too many persons make their es timate of a man from the gtandpolnt of hla income. Tho man with the mall ipcome 1 looked upon a a falhire, and' tha man of considerable Income is considered a huge success. You never ask a man with money Just how he accumulated it you do not cure. The fact that he seems to have a sufficiency la all that you pay atten tion to, he buys and pay and travel and looks money and you accept him. Hut tho man of sterling worth, not an extensive money maker, ha to cut and choose and economize. Some way he does not interest you. Is money any test of purity of char acter? Is money a test of soul cleanliness? Do you prefer a relentless, unscrup ulous, Beml-respectable money maker to an honest though plain soul" The Honest Johns don't aland much show in thl world unless they have something besides to commend them. All wealthy men are not dishonest, but do we give as much credit to the clean, worthy fellow who deserves your respect and courteous treatment an to the rich man? (Coiiynsht, ltj! ) ANT FAMILY MAT TIT IT FREE rsmiaanfl ut partnli ara atautf tkrmmt!. ' U aafw tnn I find a truit-k-urlAv laeattM fAul anyuna tit th tiiiiir eu ua t, Ktn ruiuli.iW" I u'-ja .am to Irv tVvru i'njuim, f mlf aWty amatiiv ft ftSfeui fr eenfsa axtt, awttwtai't fur a aeauala -. Itrita im ttSrra fct k it. 4AM ir. H'. H. CalArrl'. Hi Mtinthm SI., Mmli.l. MlMl. tl MO.' At lit firxt alk-n t f told, at lite hist few ftartiing alter n-x, take tea,a,iu'u (,f ,Srnp l'i nt and the mtiKca ti -ii will l gone in a f- h-tor. Ikia t aait until the c4, baa grip on vm. Mr. Ib-nry lra. Jr., t4! Il.rtcler, Y i., tuml iliillx-rn tu. in pt.t thai . it, Mia, Alt. "ibl-fry t4 llnaaeU. f'lU.. Um it . lie. Urly f ar all the entail ill i ( h- f, iuitlj.au h aa.4t-ttwUn, ttitHutw, bra I. Ux tiKilitew, and I't t raxak i( ltrr and tuKla, (ir C!.UrH . S.ntki iVUa U a k-tttl ail; Ivauumd um. .-OU-l 1 41 l4ttta ftrUM 'lW I ! uanl Iftxtittftt aroMulk. It H '-i la git I t luf.au, at ft'l i !l lim Lie tl, wiut fHt !) rr4 .i (4-1 rn"l - a t,t .aav k4 ate -.If Irv lra- aJ 4 . 1 nu 'fiaV Aa tli-mi.l at 01 au Jy yuo. aa-i liul ! M W-4 IkftB i uVm w ' - ' tt-v J f4P.tf" Thousand to Attend Postal Conference More than l.lii) Nebraska postal employe will be in Omaha November 13 to attend the postal conference, ar ranged by Postmaster Chut b-H K, Mliiik, Ir. Hubert Work and John II. Iliiitlett, postmaster general, and hi first assistant, lire to sprnk. Cuilallment of service on Hint day has been srrnnged In order til permit sa many employe sx possible lo meet their chief. Clerk, both rural and urban carrier and railway mall i li.u k will be Included. Large user of mull order house also have Iwen Invited to send representatives, In order to clarify postal problems. On thousand employes attended the Port land i Me.) conference, and Z.Oafl the S mouse (N. Y.) meeting. The Scottish fill cathedral una elected for the hs-ul meeting place. A luncheon will be held at the Clinm her of Commerce. Thief Is Hampant in Omaha School Mitt Helle Kyan, Aietant Su perintendent, Askft Aid of Police Department. A well diessed, slick flugei ed pick pocket I at work In the Omuba pub lic school, according to Mis Helle flyun, assistant superintendent, who apitealrd to Omaha, police to assign detective to hunt for him. Ho ha been active at Vinton, Long, Ciistillur, and Hanrroft schools, she reported, stealing purse from teach eis and lyrinclpals. He waa espe cially active lust Thursday and Fri day, alio reported, and asked police to make a rigid search In view of the fact that tomorrow la banking day when pupils bring money to school to be deposited to their account in downtown banks. Mary Austin, teacher at Bancroft school, reported the theft of $3 and a valuable watch, L EWaterman Company, NewYork Selection and Service at Beit Dealen the World Over SAME PRICE for over 30 years Ounces for gQ Use Its of KG BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. Th government utcU million! cf poviruU KOKOKOKOKOKC I -at Va, Keports of State Meeting Are Made to Woman's Club President of Organization Talk on Thenif of Con ference Held Fast Week at .North Platte. At meeting of the Omaha Wo man' club Momluy afternoon In the llutgesx Nash auditorium brief re port of the state convention of the Nebraska Federation of Women h'lubs held In North Platte last week were given by the president, Mrs, Charle Johannes: Mis. F.. S. Nichol son, president of Second district; Mr. J. L'. Goodrich, Mr. J. J. lies and Mr. W. F. Hellish. The ImiHirtiiiice of women' wink vim the them of the conference, ac cording to Mr. Johannes. Prominent among the apeaker were Mr. Wal la ca Perham of Glendlve, Mont , e,c nnd vice president uf the general fed ration; Pr, Carotin Hodger of Chi cago, Mr. John ffeed of Oenver, fir. L'dgar H. Penney of Fullerton, presi dent of the alula federation: Mr. Janie T. Lee, Lincoln, stale vice president: Mrs. Morey of Hustings general federation chairman of Una art glide: Mis K. ltuth Pyrtle, Lin coln, candidate for slitl upeilnlen dent of public, education, Mr. F. II. Cole, chairman of the durational committee urged tho wo men 10 give careful consideration to the candidates for the school hoard and vote for tho six candidate whom they believed would best serve theirt in the education of tlitiir children, (is well a the building proposition. Following the business session a program wn given by the civil ser vice reform committee, under direc tion 'of Mis. John Mullen, chairman, who read a pa per on "Women in Civil Service.", Mrs. Hester Ilronxon Cop per spoke on "Publicity," vocal selec- r'ur (nlilx. t.rlp nr Infliirats. ml i 1TvbpII. laha l.lll HBOMO ul'IMNK TatilrH, Tl." !' l" ' sunslilie "I K. w lirnva. Hla t'ua roil art HUOMO.) wxi.-silr. W7TV ai i 1 fn r ii a tiff iouk teacner avvroves or ti rm Co-CitUn $ : IllK: . in i lasasstiT -t V lit. l..i .1 ll.Ua 1 a t t I 1 1. t, ta a -a S) . .! ... afc . a.!, ,im a t.t. a a. If ,.. ...!. a at tl, II' la a, t4 , at J ... , i n It U tin ta 4 "at ( PilllmfQ FiotuIa-?ay Vhcn Cured If lllllrirtl ' ataa taa'a iat aa.aa fi aa. .. w j av alaataN&r7 Chi ,.. i- ..a m a .1 1 -a, -. a - a,.a. a ; '.. J . . w a - - a- a a-'a a --.i. m a- a .aa 1 t-.-k, a a a a aa I '! .-a I M . Hl -a ' taa'-at . a mt , aaa ' ea.al -aa aka ta-a aa ea-e' 1 n,a Ik B. I Mat aMaal faaaa f tlona vine given by Mix Isabella '.J . I..,.. . MlM C .It 1 1 V II f HIIil I'li.OU iiniiiin-in -t Ann Parker, who Included an origi nal coniHisltioii In her giKUp. The houso aast licnie commute will give the Itrst of tt serle of bridge luncheons at Hie lOackstona hotl Nuvemlwr 2. 'or the hencflt of the club house fund. Mis. John It. Gul den will have i barge of the affulr. At the invitation of the Papilllon Woman's club the niinual meeting of the Second district of the Ntbiuskn Federation will be held III the new courthouse In Pupllllou next spring. Cen. Duncan Foxes Watch. Hlig. Gen. G. H. Punctn, ruin mandiint of the Scwnlh army corps area, repnred lo police yesterday the loss of a watch besting a fob Willi the crest of thn I'nlled State military academy attached, laxt Friday. Gen erul Itutican lives at the Hlackstone hotel Ha valued the watch and fob at y-. AOVtHTIarMfT. HE FILM HAT DARKENS YOUR ENAMELED SURFACES Kvary horn would be lighter and brighter If all woodwork and enameled surfaces were constantly kept free from tho smoky, greasy It I in thai acciimulatea under the best of conditions. A cleans ing preparation which will dissolve grease instantly, yet leave the lustre of lb enamel unharmed Is a godsend to any home. Hundreds of home Had In Linn a cleanser Hint fill II 1 la require ment perfectly, Linn has no soupy ortnr only a pleasant lemon rragrance that niakee Ha use In Hie linnie agree able, as well as efficient. Linn cleans enameled surface at a stroke contain no grit to scrstch or miir, F.very good grocer sell Linn under a money buck guarantee of snllsfaetlnn. Iluv on IMV'kage- then be Ui Judge. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Oollrara Snap la ikafaaarlta (anaetrramraharln. 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W knew there Is ens thing that, tips enteral, and that la more red-blood-reilal H. B. ft. builds them br the mllllunl Tou can Inereaxe yont red-blood ceils to tbe point where It I practically impossible fur ecieaii to etlst. W knew that I Mend-cells laereoae In Diiialier, blend Impurities vaiilahl Wi also know that nlglit f'"- laws day. Jtoth are facta! Kilt bare ynu, eczema sufferers, ever actually Uken advantage of this wonderful fart? Thousands Just like ymi have ncier thought about HI Hkin rrnptlnna, enema with all its fiery, skin OlgKlng torture and its soul teartnir, nnrearh ahle Itching, pimples, blackbends and bo ill, tbey all pack op and go, whea the tide of hlood-rells begins to roll In! Klood-eells are the flghtlnft -giant si of nature 1 H. H. S. builds tlicm by the million I It has been doing It aln K'lit 8. 8. H. la one nf tho greater blood cell builders, blood cleansers and body builder known to us mor tals! When you put these fart to gether, then to continue to have erse nia and skin eruptions looks more Ilk sin than a disease. Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, Pearl Mt., Newark, Ohio, writes: "fy ft'tfia pirl hud a very bod rnaa ef taenia. 5sa btgan taking 3. S. S. and fj terli new. f rltns you very murk, t tell my friend vhat a good medicine it fa. cannot talk tot muck about it, for I know it i O. K." Her la your opportunity, ft. R. 8. eoutalD only vegetable medicinal In gredlenta. Herauiie S. S H. doea liulld red tilooil-ciila, it routs rlieuiuatlxm, builds firm fleh, fills nut hollow rheeka, beautlfli tbe ronipleilon, builds yoa op when T"'i run down, K R. 8. I sold at nil drug stores. In two allies, the larger sit bottle 1 tha more eeo-i j..tli l. C S 1 von f U.ajr.Vrf.' ( hke yiMtrielf agtu Al I.KI txr.UI.N r. CORNS r(0 Stop their pain in one minute fry removing the cauirt t vat t,t tA I-. I . . 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