The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 01, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 11, Image 11

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    McLaughlin and
Morehead Want
^ to Succeed Norris
Nebraska Congressman, One
Republican, Other Demo
cratic, Watch Eagerly
for Final Decision.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 30.—Two
Nebraskans are sitting in Washing
ton with bated breaths, awaiting a
definite move of Senator George W.
Norris as a candidate for republican
nomination for United States senator
or governor. They are Representa
tive M. O. McLaughlin, republican,
and Representative John H. More
head, democrat.
Representative McLaughlin 1 s
known to be waiting only for word
from Senator Norris that he will not
be a candidate for re-election to the
United States senate to announce his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation. ' McLaughlin reasserted a
statement to this effect this week in
Washington.
Morehead Against Bryan.
That Morehend covets the senator
ial toga is and always has been an
open secret. That he thinks Gov.
uhnrles W. Bryan, always arrayed
against the Morehead interests in
party squabbles in Nebraska, needs
a good trimming to take a little of
the governor's personal esteem from
him is a more or less open secret.
Morehead’s friends don’t believe
that the election of Bryan was a per
sonal triumph as that gentleman is
credited with thinking. They be
lieve any democrat who succeeded in
|g«JPtting the nomination would have
fared as well. If not better, than
Bryan In last year's election.
Afraid of Norris.
These friends, who art known to
lie urging the former governor and
present first district congressman
into the race whether Bryan is a
candidate for the nomination, or not,
point to the fact that while Bryan
only obtained a 50,000 majority In
the election, Howell received a ma
jority of 73,000. Briefly, they declare
that Bryan's majority represents the
German vote and nothing more and
because of the governor's refusal to
use his strength in the legislature to
Repeal the language law it is believed
to he lost to him.
Yet, Morehead is like McLaughlin
and several others. He doesn't In
tend to tear himself to pieces If Nor
ris runs. But that he is willing to
take Bryan on single-handed In event
a third powerful -candidate like Shall
enbarger doesn’t announce Is largely
within tlie realms of possibilities.
2.75 Beer Bill to
Be Introduced
By Associated Tress.
Washington, Nov. 30.—Amendment
of the Volstead art to legalize manu
facture of beverages having an alco
holic content not to exceed 2.75 per
cent by weight or 3.46 per cent by
volume is proposed in a bill drafted
by Representative Dyer of Missouri,
a republican member of the house
judiciary committee.
The Missouri representative said to
day there was abundant proof that
beverages with the alcoholic content
he proposes are nonintoxicating. He
predicted 75 per cent of those who
now drink bootleg liquor would be
satisfied in the beers and wines man
ufactured under his bill and would be
placed in the mood to Join in a de
mand for more rigid enforcement of
tile prohibition laws.
Cheyenne Needs Huskers
Sidney. Neb.. Nov. 30 — Julius Cha
on. living nine miles northwest of
Sidney, has finished husking 180 acres
of corn, which averaged 57 1-2 bushels
per acre.
Corn in Cheyenne county is averag
ing from 40 to 60 bushels per acre,
and the farmers are very much in
need of corn huskers.
Big Cookie
Special
For Saturday
3 Doz. Cookies for 25c
Regular 20c Doz. Value
Nothing but butter
used in our baking.
We Specialize on Danish
Butter Rolls. Coffee Cake
and Health Breads.
Full Line of Cakes and
Pies, All Made in Our
Own Bake Shop
Master Bakery Co.
1314 Farnam. AT. 6829
LUNCHES
SERVED
Opposite W. O. W. Bldf.
Hishop Beecher
to Address Elks
Program Announced for An
nual Memorial Services at
World Tomorrow.
Bishop George Allen Beecher will
lellver the address at the annual
memorial services of Omaha lodge.
Vo. 39, Benevolent and Protective Or
ler of Elks, next Sunday morning at
10:30, in World theater.
Tl^e hishop formerly lived in Oma
la and is now a resident of Kearney,
Veb. He is a life member of Omaha
lodge of Elks. The opening cere
monies of the memorial program will
be offered by Exalted Ruler John H.
Killian and other officers of the
lodge. All Omaha and visiting Elks.
their friends and families are invited
to attend these services. The follow
ing program will be observed:
Organ prelude, "The Lost Chord"..
. Sullivan
Arthur Hays.
Opening ceremonies .
Exalted Kuler and Officers of the Lodge.
Invocation .
Chaplain.
"I Do Not Aak. O Lord". Sproaa
Mias Ethel Woodbrldge.
Calling the roll of our absent brother*. .
Secretary.
"Good-Bye" . Chambers
Brother Hamline Janes t'hambers,
Council Bluffs lodge, No. 631.
Take Thou My Hand" .Sullivan
Knights of Columbus Glee Club.
Omaha Council.
Altar Service . . .
Chair Officers and Esquire.
"Andante” . .......Petr
West Slaters String Quartet.
Eulogies ..... • .
Brother Oscar E. Kngler.
"The Last Voyage".Katherine Tynan
Mrs. Grant Williams
"Upon the Mountain" .Harker
Minna Weber-Steel.
Address .. • • ••••••.
Bishop George Allen Beecher.
Honorary Member. Omaha Lodge,
No. Z9.
"There Is No Death".... .O'Hara
Knights of Columbus Glee Club,
Omaha Council.
"Aria on o String"...Bach
West Sisters Strtng Quartet.
"Auld Lang Syne"...•
Brothers and Audience.
Great Ruler of the universe,
All-seeing and benign,
i————— i 11. .1 .
Phone AT lantic 3857
Saturday Feature Offerings
Creamery Butter, Seward or Idlewilde, lb.. 53c
Advo Pancake Flour, 2 pkg». for.19c
Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, 2 for.. ,15c
Ankola Coffee, extra fine, 3 lbs.$1.00
Crystal White Soap, 10 large bars for.43c
Crystal White Soap Chips, 6 pkgs. for.43c
Lighthouse Cleanser, 4 cans for...25c
Grapefruit, fancy Florida, 5 for.25c
Sweet Potatoes, finest Virginias, 4 lbs.25c
Young Veal Roast.,.12y2c
Choice Steer Beef Roast.10c
Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon.15%c
Geese, freshly dressed, per lb.23V2C
Ducks, freshly dressed, per lb.23^c 1
Chickens, freshly dressed, per lb.23l/2c
Pork Shoulders, fresh, per lb...9%c
Sinclair Refining
Company
Announces the Formal Opening
of Two More Beautiful New
Service Stations
24th and Deer Park Boulevard and
12th and Howard Streets
on Saturday, December 1st
FREE
Each purchaser of Five or more gallons of Sinclair Gasoline will
be presented with a
Realite Pencil
FREE
•
These pencils are exceptionally well made. The barrel which is of octagon shape,
is made of Redmanol, a dense, hard, composition, which is as light in weight as wood.
The tips are made of Silvonite. The Red rubber erasers can be replaced. Extra leads
of Standard size are also furnished. A Real Neat Appearing Pencil Made for Service!
For Convenience Use
Sinclair Coupon Books
(
Sinclair Coupons arc redeemable for Gasoline and Oils at all Sinclair Service Sta
tions, and at the Stations of Sinclair Dealers in Omaha, Council Bluffs and elsewhere.
Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil
Sinclair Ford Oil
Look down upon and Mens our work
And be all glory Thine.
O: hear our prayers for the honored
dea«l.
While bearing in our minds
The memories graven on each heart
For Auld Lang Syne.
Closing Ceremonies .
Exalted Ruler and Chaplain.
Orran Postiude. “March from Saul"
.. Handel
Arthur Hays.
Man Held for Slaying
Committed in 1913
By Associated Press.
HakorsHt lib, <’al., Nov. 30.—A man
known lirrc as .1. K. Jennings is in
jail here today and is said to bo Wil
liam Krneat Sago, who is wanted at
Pittsburgh, Pa., on a charge of mur
der, committed June 6, 1913.
Fall Slurred by
Witness on Teapot Dome
t»jr International Neat Service.
Washington, Nov. 30.—The sena
torial investigation Into the leasing of
Teapot Dome Oil reserve to Harry F.
Sinclair suddenly went into sensation
al channels today when the commit
tee started delving into the private
affairs and personal finances of Al
bert B. Fall, ex-secretary of the in
terior, who made the lease to the i
Sinclair interests.
Carl C. McGee, a newspaper edi
tor of Albuquerque, N. M., appeared
as a witness today and told the com- ;
mittee that Fall was In such bad fi
nancial condition that county taxes
on ilia ranch at Three ltlvers went
unpaid from 1912 to 1922. Two
months after the Teapot Dome lease
was let to Sinclair, McGee testified,
these taxes w re paid and extensive
improvements made on the ranch.
Daylight Holdup
in Heart of K. C.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 30.—Crowds
of shoppers in Petticoat Lane, in the
heart of the business district, were
given a thrill this afternoon when
three* bandits robbed H. B. Lamb,
assistant manager of the B. S. Kresge
company, and a r.egro porter for the
store of atx*4it $5,000 in cash.
Towel Supply
‘Let Us Help You Keep Clean'
AT. 6291
Frontier Towel Supply
Hotel Rome
Cafeteria
The Best That’s All
"
One-Minute
Store Talk
"Do people think that
stores like this just hap
pen? Do they understand
that they are under obli
gation to you folks for
the buying opportunity
you offer? I often won
der if they realize what
you do for them?” com
mented a customer. Ne
braska’s constant growth
emphasizes public appre
ciation of this store.
, ■ li..
-.
THE CLOTHING CORNER OF OMAHA CLOSES S P. M. SATURDAYS—PLEASE SHOP EARLY
• •
Silk-Lined
Worsted Suits
$35
A quality feature in
standard worsted silk
lined suits at a remark
bly low price.
')ther Worsted Suits
* $25 to $50 j
English 2-Button Suits
for Young Men
Originality and style
distinction in fabric,
model, color; new de
velopments.
Other Smart Suits
$35 to $65
(Copyrifbt, 1923, The House of Kuppenheiraer >
The Clothing World Brought
to Your Very Doors!
That’s service, men; that’s
the Nebraska idea—to show
such overwhelming selec
tions, such an imposing array
of internationally famous
clothes makers that Ne
braska’s outstanding leadership
is evident to all clothes buyers.
To sell these best clothes
made at the lowest profit
margin in the world-to give
every man the “BEST OF
IT" in value every day in
the year—to save you $10 to
915 on a suit or overcoat, is an
accomplished fact here.
Overcoats--All That’s New
_ %
Wonderful Rug Back Belters Galore
Featuring
Exclusive If caves
and Models in
Si-ores of
Smart Effects
‘50
I he Pr emier
ichievemenls of
the IT or Id's Finest
Overcoat Mahers
and Designers
Other wonderfully attractive Rug Back Over- a an a an
coats—Belt Back, Full Belt, Box, Chesterfield \ iK
and Double Breasters with Velvet Collars.
Overcoat Luxury; Crombies a £
Fleeces and Woru ni b o Chin- \
Chilian. Made to sell at $100.00; *
Younger Young Men’s Suits and op*
Overcoats. $20 to $35: feature
value showing at— »
KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES
A veal investment in Rood appearance.
set: otm
WINDOWS
TODAY
■..CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN \\n WOMF.N
COMTARF
OIK VAI.fKS
VLWAYS