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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1923)
Lawmakers Will Address League [Women Voters Seek Support in Fight to Rid Ballot of [ Party Circle. Local senators and legislators will be questioned today by members of the League of Women A'oters a? to their stand on the bill pertaining to the elimination of the party circle, ac cording to ar. announcement made by Mrs. It. E. McKelvy, local president, at a meeting of the league yesterday at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. McKelvy urged the women to use their influ ence with representatives opposed to eliminating the circle. A committee from the Omaha league will go to Lincoln to meet with the standing committee which has the bill in charge if such arrangements can be marje. The league is working for tha elimination of the party cir cle. the Shepherd-Tow tier hill and for better marriage laws. Miss Gladys Shamp, state treasurer, spoke In the interest of the state -*-! budget, for which $6,000 is being , raised as Nebraska's quota of the na tional fund to be used for legislative work. Omaha's share of this amount is $2,000. Donations may be sent to Miss Elizabeth McClure, local treas urer. * Following the business hour. Miss ! Florence McCabe of the Visiting ] Nurse association spoke in the interest I of the Shepherd-Towner bill. Blind Son of Dr. Robinson Dies at Home in Tuba Dale Robinson, 26, son of Dr. an.1 Mr9. C. O. Robinson, died Tuesday at their home in Tulsa, Okl., of a complication of diseases. Mr. Robin son had been blind since he was C years old, following an illness of scar let faver. He was graduated fromt Exter Voca tional school, and later attended Col umbia university, where be took up journalism in which he was very suc cessful. Dr. C. O. Robinson, until six years ago, was associated with tho office of Dr. G. \V. Todd for 14 years. Pre vious to that time lie practiced medi cine in Blair for 20 years. The body will arrive in Omaha to day and will lie in state at the un dertaking parlors of Bralley & Dor rance. Funeral will be held Friday. S Musical Night Tonight at the Automobile Show l Olson's two orchestras will be augmented to present special musical programs. A treat for the music lover while he inspects the great mid-west automotive exposition at the auditorium. Today and tomorrow afford the last opportunity to study the dis plays of the 1923 models, “the cars of greatest value;” to see the large accessory display and the showing of commercial vehicles. Visit the Show Tonight Omaha Automobile Trade Assn. Admission, 50 cents Includes War Tax A. B. Waugh, Show Manager The satisfaction a Buick gives an owner is surpassed only in 0 the new Buick he buys. > '///!,' ■ Nebraska Buick Auto Co. Lincoln H. E. 5141m, Pro. Omaha Lae Huff, Vice Pr*». Sioux City H. R. Harley, Mgr. r. National T. P. A. Officers Invited to Convention Complete plans for the annual con vention of Nebraska members of the Travellers Protective association to be held in Omaha April 20-21 are exper; er to be announced at a meetinR of the executive committee of Post A, at I»gan Inn, Hotel FontenelJe, Satur day night, according to C. L. Hopper, secretary. All committees who will have parts of the convention under their direc tion are to be announced. At a re cent meeting of the convention com mittee at the Chamber of Commerce, Walter Smith, president of the IJn coin post, declared that 100 Lincoln T. P. A.' member* would attend the j convention. Invitations to the convention and eoirce to be held in the Auditorium the night of April 20 are to be sent out Monday, to be followed by a gen c-ral invitation to about 500 out-state members. II. P. Ramey, Champaign 111., na tlonnl president, and T. 8. Logan. St. Louis. notional secretary, have been invited to attend the convention. Proposed Law Regarded Detriment to Paving Plans City Commissioner Joseph Koutsky x>t the public improvement deport ment views with alarm a bill which has passed the lower house of the state senate, .fixing 15 per cent of the vahie of property as the maxi mum which may be assessed a* ape cisl paving tax. Such a. tax, if made a law, would hamper Omahg's paving program this year, according to the opinion of the mayor and city commissioner*. The Mental Miracle Man— COUE , SUNDAY AT _ * ^-/afasg) These good points will be found in every BOND Garment. Genuine “Hymo”' front—the best obtainable. The finest grade of canvas— padded by hand. Hand filled and hand shaped collar—it hugs the neck. Sleeves set and hung by hand. Special arrangement of stitching on lapel — insures shape retention. Buttonholes strictly h a n d - made—they last. Every button sewed on by hand—they stay on. Lining selected both for dura bility and appearance. 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