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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1923)
Erin Given Glad Hand bv League „v D Council Will Act Tomorrow on Admitting Irish Free State. By Astoria ted Press. Geneva, Sept. 8.—An impressive demonstration of welcome and friend ship for the Irish free state featured this evening's meeting of the league of Stations when, by the unanimous vote of the membership commission, Ireland was recommended for admis sion. On Monday it will become a formal part of the league by the ac tion of the assembly. England,' France, China, Persia and the spokes men for other lands participated in the demonstration of friendliness. Thus, the most palpitating week in the history of the league of nations closes with general rejoicing that the Greco-Itallan crisis offers good pros pects qf settlement because of the co operative activities of the council of the league, but. with the conviction among the delegatee generally that the question of the league'a compe tency to act directly in such a crisis must be settled once and for all. They emphasise that if the Italian rejection of the league's intervention Is allowed to go unquestioned, a destructive precedent will Jrave been established, to which any member state In ths future can refer as Jus tification for ignoring the statutes •f the league. \ There is e clearly defined and grow ing opinion that the question of com petency must be passed upon either by the council or by the assembly. Some delegations think the Italian attitude toward the league Is a purely political question and. that every for eign office or every member country should be forced to go on public rec ord as whether they do or do not uphold the position of the Roman gov ernment. There are other delegations which opine that in view of the existence of the council of ambassadors, whose agents the murdered Italian ministry mission were, the. question of the league'a competency is a purely Ju ridical question. Hence their idea is that the permanent court of interna tional Justice should be asked to give an advisory opinion as to the league's competency. Next weA is expected to bring soma developments on this case of competency which all the delegates, nud especially* those representing smaller world states, seem to think so vital to the league’s future, and supremely Important to the cause of international peace. Hamilton County Banks Get Tax Refund as Ordered Special Dispatch la The Omaha Bee. Aurora, Neb., Sept. 8.—The county < ommlasloners of Hamilton county have refunded taxes to tfie Farmers State bank of Hampton, the Fidelity State bank of Aurora, the First Trust company of Aurora, the First Na tional bank of Aurora, and the Farm ers State bank of Aurora. The aggregate amount refunded under the decision of the supreme court, dealing with'the assessment of .Intangible property, is approximately $5,000. Bach bank was required to give^ a bond to repay the commis sioners any expense they may be put to In the event taxpayers object to this refund. -;— No Change in Critical Condition of Mayor Hylan | By Cnlcerasl Service. Saratoga Springs, N. Y...J5ept. 8.— "Holding his own, but still in a cri tical condition," was the report from the bedside of Mayor John F. Hylan of New York tonight. The mayor, who Is suffering from pleuro pneumonia which he contract ed yesterday, has been ill with in fluenza for more than two weeks. His temperature and pulse and rea plratlon were unchanged from ear lier in the day. Start right now and let The r^nuha Bee Classified Ads help tide you over the hard times. , _ ADTBfcnSKMEN'* Rivals Her Daughter in Youthful Beauty A well ktoown society matron whose youthful beauty If so well preserved that she la regarded as her daughter's rival ift this respect—though she doe* not pose as such—attributes her girlish complexion chiefly to mercolized wax. She nays: "I am'convinced that many cosmetics, by overloading the skin and ports, tend to age the complexion. Mercolized wax has just the opposite effect. It keeps the pores clean, permitting them to breath*, and removes deed particles of cuticle which are constantly appearing and which give the complexion that aged look. Whm #ver my skin begins to get the least h r off-color, muddy or faded. I go to my druggist's for an ounce of mercolized wax. I apply this nightly, like cold cream, for a week or so, Mashing it off mornings Thia is what keepi my complexion so clear, fresh, white and soft." Simple Way to Get Rid of Blackheads There is one simple, safe and sore way that never fails to get rid of blackhead*, that la to dissolve them. 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True, she does not pound the keys or take dictation In any sense of the word—but she Is lnvalu able In keeping away book agents and other bores. In this she supplements the powers of the other secretary in the office, Mias Gertfude Sutphen, who has been helping her father during. her vaca tion. The comradeship between Miss Sutphen and Babe will be broken to day, for Miss Sutphetv returns to school, while Babe, it Is clear from past experience, will stand by the Job. Ten-Dollar Note Betrays Youth Wymore Boy Arrested as He Boards Freight; Charged Stealing Mother's Savings. Wymore. Neb., Sept. 8—When Floyd Wager, 15-yenr-old Wymore lad, flashed a huge roll of greenbacks on a girl clerk In a local restaurant Fri day to pay for a 10-cent piece of pie which he had ordered, it aroused her suspicions, and she communicated with the lad's mother. Going to the place in her home where she had se creted $75, the savings of many a long day, the mother discovered It missing. The boy was apprehended on hour later. Just as he Was about to leave town on a freight train. Most of the money was recovered. Here is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wager, who have lived 'in Wymore for- the past five years, the father bdlrig a laborer. The boy has been Implicated In sev eral escapades during the past year, among them being arrest for "shoot ing craps," digging a cave on a rail way grade, and the stealing of a horse and buggy belonging to Mrs. Kunt*. an elderly lady here, and taking It from the street to Fink's Amusement park, and he has twice been taken by police in Lincoln and St. Joseph for vagrancy. Judge Imposes Stiff Fines in Narcotic Cases Lincoln, Sept. S.—Tom Brooks, Be atrice, Neb., was fined 125 in federal court here this morning, for alleged possession of narcotics. Seven other persons were sentenced to Jail or fined on charges of violation of the federal narcotic law. Brooks' fine was the smallest assessed by Federal Judge T. C. Munger, who handled all the cases. Former Omaha Child Movie Star Is Here ^G*o*§iz fast * 'nblebon^ \ y Georgia Bess pembicton, 11, for mer Omaha child, who ha* won fame in the movies at Hollywood and gained distinction as a ttancer and radio entertainer as well, passed through Omaha yesterday with her mother, Mrs. Lillian Pembleton, who formerly lived at 8153 Farnam street. Oeorgla and her mother are on their way to New York, from where they will go to New Orleans to visit a girl who formerly was Georgia's dancing partner. Georgia, according to her mother, may go back into the movies this fall with Larry Semon. She Is con tinuing to study music and Is a dancing pupil of Belcher at Los An geles. ,, Bee Want Ad*/ produce results. Pony Express Mail Reaches California Lakeside, Cal., Sept. The pony express mall rider reached here, the boundary of California, at 1:60 p. m. today and five minutes later Will B. Tevls, Jr., and Lieut. Chester L. Con Ion %f the Kleventh United 8tatea cavalry, began the final California lap of the race which started from St. Joseph, Mo. Reno, Nev.. Sept. 8.—Chaska West, Nevada cowboy, trotted hla bay mount through the center of the bdsl ness district at 9:10 o’clock this morn tng «1m (ha pony express waa re sumed after several hours' rest at ! S parka, three miles east of here. A huge crowd gathered here early In the morning to greet the rider as he passed and a din of automobile horns and cheering heralded hi* ap proach. A long procession of auto mobiles followed the postman down g the main street and out to the limits, where his riding partn*#7 Gardner Sheehan, ^counted a fresh animal and aet out at a gallop f. r Lakeside. 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