The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 09, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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    Transmission Line Walker
Injured in 20-Foot Fall
Beatrice, Neb., Uec. 8.—(Special.)—
1- H. Nelson. 20, Afton, la . was badly
« ut and bruised when he fell 20 feet
from a pole a mile south of Holmes
vine while working on the transmis
sion line between Holmesville and
Barneston. Sleet on the pole caused
him to slip and fall.
Bee ^ ant Ads produce results.
Sommer Bros.
HA rnfy 0188 28th and Firnam
SATURDAY SPECIALS
fresh Ldam Cheese, each..82.G9
Fresh Imported Roquefort Cheese,
P" lb.83c
5-lb. loaf, per lb.68C
Petit Gruyere Cheese, six portions,
‘•ach .85C
Petit Gruvero Cheese, whole,
each . 75C
Imported French Stringless Beans,
per can . 50C
Imported French Artichokes, bot
toms, per can .81.15
Palmists (or Hearts of Palms),
P«r ‘»n .81.38
Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand
Coffee, 2-lb. can .89C
Salada Tea, Green or Orange
Pekoe, per % lb.39f*
Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. .29c
Omar Wonder Flour, 24-lb. sack
.97C
Iceberg Head Lettuce, each
r, -it.10c and 12’^C
Green Peppers (large Mangoes),
caeh .
, 11 tor.25C
Fresh Mushrooms, as long as they
last, per lb.G9c
Grapefruit, extra large, regular 15c
size, 6 for.GoC
Regular 121 ac size, 6 for..55C
Wedgewood, Meadow Gold, Seward
and Better Butter, per lb. .55C
Fresh 1‘ork Tenderloin, per lb.5SC
Choice Pork Loin Roast., lb. . .20C
Choice Rolled Rib Roast, lb. .30C
>
P. & G. Naphtha Soap, 10 bars
for .15C
Star Naphtha Powder, small size,
t> pkgs. for .25C
WE SELL
Skinners
MACARONI-SPAGHETTI
undPurt EGG NOODLES
Pepper Supports
Norris in Fight
for Amendment
Senator From Keystone State
in Favor of Having Congress
Seated Immediately
After Election.
Washington, I>c. 8.—{Special )—
Senator Norris of Nebraska, who,
with the support of the progressive
group in the senate, is supporting the
idea of a constitutional amendment
which would make it possible to seat
! a new congress immediately after its
! election, received a strong reinforce
ment.
It came from Senator George Whar
! ton Pepper of Pennsylvania, succes
sor of Boise Penrose, nrd regarded as
a regular republican,
Following the challenge to the idea
[ extended by President Harding, Sena
tor Pepper's support of the Norris
•idea suggested the possibility that
Senator Pepper may be a candidate
tor the presidential nomination In
1924, should the Held be an open one.
However, the plan is not monopolized
by Senator Norris, but is sponsored
also by the American Bar association.
“It is sometimes argued ,n defense
of the present system," Senator I’ep
per said, “that there is now a cooling
off period between the excitement of a
campaign and election and the actual
beginning of a session or inauguration
of a president. To my mind such an
argument is without force. If four
months is a good cooling off period,
perhaps four years would lie better.
We would then have a congress so
well cooled that the topics discussed
in the campaign would rio longer be
fresh In their minds, and they would
probably be working on something
else. It would be as logical to pro
pose that a jury should be given a
cooling off period after hearing the
evidence before being called upon to
render its verdict.
“While we cannot, perhaps, be guid
1 ed by English customs and precedents
I in this country, it is fair to lake their
: experience as illuminating. After a
i general election in England, the new
| legislators are brought to WesUnin
| ster without delay. Their elections
; are ns heated as ours and they have
not found it dangerous or conducive
to radical action to call parliament
immediately into session. Certainly
we can trust the American people to
send men to the senate and house
who will be prepiffed to do their duty
tlie day after election as well as four
months after election.”
The coldest capital in Europe is
Petrograd.
Pennsylvanian Joins
Progressive Forces
' ^a^
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\Giorg V.
Fine of Juror Accused of
Court Contempt Reduced
Lincoln, I) o. $.—(Special.)—The tine
of Itnssell Itozean was reduce {oday
1 y tlie state supreme court from $100
to $25 for contempt of court while a
' juror in the Lucy Neal murder trial
lot Auburn, Neb.
Itozean was charged with express
; ing an opinion of the testimony to
j neighbors while a member of the mur
1 tier jury. The act called for a new
trial and cost the county several thou
| sands of dollars.
The supreme court held that while
' Itozean was guilty of the offense as
Charged, he did it with no malice.
Dr. Sherraden, Mason and
Elk, Succumbs to Pneumonia
Dr. William II. Sherraden, 61, pion
eer Omaha dentist, died at 6:30 yester
day morning at his home, 3021 Daven
port street, of pneumonia.
Dr. Sherraden was a Mason and an
Elk.
He is survived by his widow, one
daughter, Mrs. Jasmine Dunham of
Omaha, and one Sister, Mrs. Ella
Golden of Council Bluffs.
Funeral services will be held Sunday
; afternoon at 3 in the First Congrega
I tional church.
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I
Admiral Jones
' to Head Entire
American Navv
_ *
Reorganization of Force Under
Title of “United States
Fleet" Approved by
President.
Washington. Pec. S—The Navy do
1 partment announced a general order,
j approved by President Harding, put
ting into effect a plan for organiza
tion of the navy afloat under one
.commander in chief.
The fleet is organized under tho
title "the United States fleet," and is
divided into four sections as follows:
The battle fleet, the scouting fleet,
tlie control force and the fleet base
force.
The present naval policy calls for
the various units of the fleets, battle
fleet, scouting fleet, control fleet and
base force fleet, meeting annually for
threo months for drills, maneuvers
and gunnery exercises.
Admiral dunes Commander.
This winter the newly organized
fleet will meet in Panama bay for
that purpose. Admiral H. P. Jones,
U. S. N., now commanding the Allan
tic fleet, and who would, on the meet
ing of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets,
assume supremo command, by the
new organizations becomes for all pur
poses the commander In chief of the
United States fleet in peace und war,
whether the units of the fleets are tn
juncture or apart.
The particular advantages of the
new organizations are described bv
the navy as follows:
It facilitates passing from peace to
war conditions, thereby saving time
at the beginning of the war when
time is vital.
It allows the various units to be
trained in peace for the duties which
they must perform in war by officers
who are in command during war.
All Under One Command.
It places the whole fleet under
tlie command of the officer w ho is to
command it In time of war and gives
him and the officers in command of
the major units opportunity to gain
I necessary experience in command and
I in making plans to carry out their
| a: signed tasks.
It creates an organized fighting
I force which has only to be expanded
in emergency to be ready for any
campaign.
The battle fleet which would natur*
j ally be opposed to any enemy main
I fleet in war time will be in command
of Admiral IS. \V. Eberle, U. S. N..
with the title of commander-in-chief,
! battle fleet.
The scouting fleet whose duty in
wartime is to locate the enemy main
fleet and later to unite with the bat
tile fleet to join in action will be un
der command of Vice Admiral J. D.
McDonald, U. S. N., with the title of
commander scouting fleet.
The control force whose duty is to
aid in the seizure of bases and to ex
ercise control of the sea once it is
gained will be under command of a
I rear admiral to be assigned as the re
| lief of Hear Admiral N. A. McCully,
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Saturday Specials
Omar Elour,
per 48-lb. sack _91.79
J. M. Cut Green Beans. 3
cans for .49<*
Tipper Peas, -~*
Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs.
for .75*
New large English Walnuts,
lh.25*
Extra fancy B. D. Cooking
Apples, peck .49^
Extra fancy Jonathan Apples,
10 lbs. for.63^
Ankola Coffee,
3 tor .98c
Table Supply Special Coffee,
3 lb».856
Itllewlld or Seward Butter,
Par IP.53»
| Uem Nut Buttertne, per lb.383© |
DELICIOUS MEATS UNDERPRICED
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per ib.. ««,, +
Frime Rib Rolled Roast, per lb.. i q!.
Fresh Tork Shoulders, per lb.."...’....iouS
Extra Lean Pork Chops, per lb.“ * 1 45
Genuine Spring Lamb Stew, per lb.7, .7.77.
Spring l.egg of Lamb, per lb.777.7.7 27
Young Veal Breast with pocket, per lb.77777. 7>721
Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb..* nL
Choice Steer Chuck or Shoulder Roast, per lb.777777”l2W
Choice Steer Rump Roast, per Ib. 12>1*
Young Veal Roast, per lb.7..7!7!7l2V*
Extra Loan Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per lb.27H©
SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS
Fancy Mixed Candy.
Hoarhound Wafers....
Fruit Tablets...
25c
2 lbs., 45c
uaker]
'BR.EAD
| IT'S MADE WITH MILK
| LET THE QUAKER
I BE YOUR BAKER
!*■ y
Saturday
Sunday
Special
Saturday
Sunday
Special
CHOCOLATE FUDGE
—Everybody’* favorite—Chocolate Ice Cream gen
erously filled with cherries and fresh ground nuts.
You’ll enjoy it at lunch, dinner or supper. Fine for
parties, too.
Take DELICIA Heme in Bulk
—or ia Pint or Quart Sealed
Package*.
: Made the BETTER way by
FAIRMONT in Omaha, Crete,
Grand Island and Sioux City.
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Benefit of Omaha WOman’s Club Bldg. Fund
Please send through my grocer.
.packages of “Kernels of Wheat.” I agree to
pay the grocer 25c per package.
Name ..'.
Address .(Purchaser)
Phone or mail order to MRS. H. J. HOLMES, Chair*
man, WA 1451, 4815 Douglas; or MRS. CHAS. E.
JOHANNES, President, WA 0079.
U. S. N.. just ordered as president
of board of Inspection and survey,
with the tilte of commander control
force.
The fleet base force whose duty will
lie to defend such fleet basts as may
be established will be under com
mand of Hear Admiral .1. V. Chase.
U. S N.. with the title of commander
fleet biise force.
Mail Brings Suit for False
Arrest and 12 Hours in Jail
Don K. DeBow brought suit late
yesterday against John SI. Kemp. 631S
North Thirty second street, charging
that he was arrested on .a false charge
made by Kemp and held In jail 12
hours. The arrest, for which he asks
$10,000 occurred November 27, accord
ing to lk'Uow, who says it was
charged that he aided and abetted
George S. Kselin in obtaining lots by
misrepresentation, lie says the case
was dismissed without prejudice by
Police Magistrate Wappich.
The Ordinal Food Drink for All Age*.
Quick Lunch at Home .Office ft Fountatn*.
RichMilk. Mai ted Grain Extract to Pow
dei St Tablet forma Nouriihin*-Nneookla|.
W Avoid Imitations and Snbstitntta
3
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“One thing sure-well have good bread! ”
Red-blooded he-men demand nourish
ing food to retain their strength
and energy.
Sportsmen in the field or stream—
bankers and laborers alike know that
Victor flour give* them the most de
licious wholesome, health sustaining
bread that can be made.
"Not Accidentally bocd" but" Made Crood Alwaya.
The most modem day
light mill in America.
THE CRETE MILLS - - Crete, Nebr.
Daily Capacity 2000 Barrala.
Our 80c Roman fiOr*
Nuget, Special, ib. .
A real treat. Try some.
V ___
48 lb. Sack
Gooch’s Flour.
Made from choicest blended wheat.
_
Fancy Steer Pot
Roast) lb.
Serve it cold with our own made
mayonnaise.
Cudahy’s Rex Lean Break
fast Bacon, 07 lAp
per lb.“ • I
Delicious with waffles or wheat
cakes.
Large Cans
Pet Milk
10c
One dozen
cant, $1.15.
Jonathan
Apples,
per box,
$1.49
Good for both
eating or
cooking.
16th and Harney ATlantic 7175
CENTRAL
MARKETS
16th and Douglas ATlantic 5490
Large Cans Del O C c
Monte Pineapple ^ ^
With whipped cream is a delicious
desse rt.
Central Extra Quality Pack
pfrlbUtter’. 50V2C
Made from the purest milk and cream.
Gallon Cans
Mazola Oil
$1.49 i
Fine for ealarf
Central Special
Coffee, lb.
30c
Take along a
'b». for B8e.
Guaranteed Checked Eggs
in cartons, 9fil/or
per dozen ..
If you like fresh eggs, try oure.
Mixed Nuts, 1 Qr
1922 crop, lb.1
Buy your nuts for Xmas now.
and Pure EGG NOODLES |
Pearl White Soap
10
Barg
for
35C
The
Quality
Coffee
of
America,
per lb.,
47*