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tWim>*Fi sn\: Fight Film Mmi SuvnllrWin Told I •migliMI v liUMltfiliMI ( ngi millff I nntlntK* Wmli I *e*(iitn AliMM nf Hr milt * hart mt«f ^ hrrlrr. W Mhtftgtwn, April II —tk# How* wing of tin WiMlt Daugherty 10* obligating rqnMlIlH fiwt ikMf at full gai >t today deaftlie thr Rh »•««* if t Hallman Itiw-khait and n*n»l"i Wheeler, r,-ntnwi*a |«no * ter, 111 Ohio geunlm* Muaea, Men ttattigahliv, and Jmim, Washington, iwpnhlltwit, alternsted In questioning Imlf a dorm «llnwura ml aulijects • Hat ranged from Indian land fraud mna In uMnhoma In ptohlblHmi en* fititeNtml In Chicago, toiiehlng on the Old llhkory Powder plant cane i<mt l ho D*m iwey-Ca rpen t ter fight film rxhlbittoh* In Oklahoma In lie torn n, •'o*ihii, i Ashmsi, Arisons, democrat, IlKhlber if the Home guard* wing, who at,rent, but Brnktor Moses, who presided, aaid one member formed •! iiniinilttp* forum under tla rulea, ro Min Investigation vent nhead. Nm did the fact that two republican "rjtp ulnta ’ wets In charge apiiear to leraen i Ho rffor* to find out what connection tiro firmer attorney general or the Department of Justice had with tlm matter* Inquired *ntt,. if he only new element Introduced 'fa* tlie Ob In horn i end of the flg'.v incture hurluea*. William Tilghninn of Oklulionia City, un officer “out of ihe government * office" there anil also a motion pic lure man, t.,ld the committee of mak ing n. contract In New York with K. C. Qulmby for Oklar.oma rights to the flight bicturcs, paying $7,SOU and re .^civlng two films, lie said Qulmby lint paid tiie federal authorities were ’ fixed" *o tliero Would ho no Jail -qfltences. WYOMING RAILWAY SOI FOR $201,000 l.aramle, Wyo., April 11.—M. A. Kline of Cheyenne, special master In chancery In federal court, late today sold the Colorado, Wyoming & Blast eifi railroad, running from Jsiramle to Coalmont, Colo., to C. M. Owen, rwpresentlng Callaway, B'lsli & Co. of •New York, under foreclosure. Tho sate price was $201,000. The road Is 112 miles long. Parcel A, in cluding all extra property In Wyom ing, and parcel B, covering Its prop erty In Colorado, were bid In for $(00,000 each. Parcel C, In which was offered all other extra property of the company, was sold for $1,000. This inoluded cash In the hands of Fred -ft Miller, receiver. Mr. Owen also represented bond holders of the railroad and also of the Huhn'e Peak & Pacific railroad. It Is understood the bondholders will operate the road and will forego In terest on bonds for five years, allow Ing tho money to revert hack to the cofnpany. Mr. Owen was the only bidder. Dr. Hiram L. Randall Dies. jStella, Neb., April 11.—Ur. Hiram I- Randall, father of George Ran lull of Stella, died Wednesday. funeral services will be held at (band Island and burial will be In Htocle cemetery st Falls City bcsldo hl«t first wife. Ur. Randall was SB years old In .March. He was a pioneer of Rlchard ■nn county nnd practiced medicine In Falls City for several years. The second wife survives, For several .veers they have resided at the Sol diers' homo at Grand Island. Fremont Ts Making War on Stray Dogs; 6 Poisoned Fremont. Neb., April lb—Six dogs have been killed by poisoning within the paHt few days. Police Chief Nage| Intimated that no action will betaken to offset the poisonings, ns all dogs - Iiould he kept tled up as required by h*w. With many planting their spring gardens, stray dogs have apparently br-cotne a nulsarire, and the- victims ara taking separate action to abate the alleged menace. Real Kntale Transfer*. Martha Caine* et at to Klmer n. Porter, northweat corner Park avenue and f,en*.rnworth atreM* 127MO ...$70,00o Jhmisatesd Co. to Ad* I,. Mr#.» klc. 4fth atreat, D.l f. ef north or Mania atreat, e*rt aide, 4d»1 49*v . 3no Fen a U Olaaer and husband to Agnea ffladerek and wife, 13th atre**t, 16? feet north of S afieat, aaat aide, Irregular . 1,360 Theodore w. Metcalf* and wife to Kinlly If Jones, Underwood ave nua, 10 fr*at '•net 0f g|af 0treet, north aide, 00*12$ . 1 Julia Af. Moylan to Fannie II. Mar tin. Harney afreef, 60 fart weat of 7 4|th atraat, north aide, 42 9*120,. 1,076 Mi/jln K. ffaraklnd *nd wlf* to Therkal 1*. Ifareklnd, northweat corner 80th arid King atreeta, 04* 1*2 . 8,800 . Jf. 13. Marah and wife to Cleaveland •f. Funk end wife, Fontenelle honlevard. 260 fert north of Miami street, east aide. 60*121 . J,f60 Georg* ft. Dehnhoff *nd wife to r » Dixie C. Record. 23fh avenue, #7 % feet north of Dodge afreet, eaat aide, 37*4*60 . 2,600 * 'Fred Halley to George A. Dixon. Bedford afreet, 160 feet weat of Hath atreat south aide. 100x12*. 800 Hgrry A Tukay and wife lo Dennis H. Courtney et al, aonlhwaat cor ner 28th avenue and Fort atreeta, 4**123 . . . 4,300 John l.efferty and wlfa to Hern G*n tla et el, Weheler eireet, 120 feet weat of 23d atrerf, aouth aide, 31x132 3,600 Grace B Htult to Charles ft Con nolly. Hurnllton Ht . 320 feet w**t of 60th etreet, north aid*, 40x134 .. 1.400 Bf Peters Church to Carl ft hhal hurg. northeast corner 32d and faoTflo atreeta. 00x12*. 4,000 J.tzele c, M ftiith to Bryce camp hall, Grand avenue, 160 feet eaaf. of 43d at reef, south aide, 100* 108 .. 1,200 Kugene f\ Hartley and wife to Mar lofl't If Schartow, 24th atreat, 97 feet aouth of Mery atreat, west aide, 44x120 . 900 Charles W. Martin and wife to Ca hell W Bryant, southeast corner 30th and Titus avenue, 4818x120. 900 Bartholomew Re*| Kafsf* Co to Troy Man/.er et at, 14th street, 23* fe*l aouth of Kurt etreet, cent •Id**. 40*12114 . 260 <Oa Kg gen end wife to Jainea Ko* techy et at, Third atreat, 100 feet trortn of Haacall street, weat aide, Irregular .. 8,680 T If. Maenn*r A- Co to Clara A. ft Igga, northeast corner 68th and Af/taori efreefa, 85x107 .... 1,000 •Kflery P Hunts and wife to Jeaafe F Lancaster, 49th avenue, 47 f**et north of Hurt street, weat a1d< 47*126 4,000 J. If. Hanks and wife to Victor PJ. Martian and wife, Darlmor* ave nue, 26O feet esst of I2d street, south side. 60*127 . 1.000 Xlcj or K. ffamnn and wife to Michael M Hirna, I .a r I more *ve 4, sue. 260 fert east of 22d street, eaut'i xldo. 60x127 .. . . 1.000 • fit. Patera Church to Clifford D, — Powell, northweet earner Slat and Pacific a* reels. 608121. 2.400 Marry Koch to the Henson * Gar reft Co., Western avenue, 4914 f »«t. weat of 6?d atraet, north «M». 4»'**120 . ■ !.»•» SfnHh.w M*lon* Iff M»rfu«rM« A Wnrd iMh 30 ip.* norfh of fB atraat, aaat aide, 30x110,,,.. 1,700 Tonsorial "Dictator” of Dundee Weighs feminine Style, With Resulting Beauty, and Decrees "Boh" or "Don’t Boh” tillin' \»|«iar«t Mtihglr M**l* It* Minting | lUlHtuI Onri t«rl -, ii, M ««, ywa<ama, *«if bah • >>*nl4 i*M ha t**M*« d * ■ t»«i Aian I ail th* *i«im ktrliil ll»*h MW l**M*»d *' "tv*hat*a, madam*, hail n*d by I* rtM« Tn Iwk * iMir In* If laouM aha I il.i i ii mi fi*»|i >«»ur »l»li madam* I ahall dr*a* H aa II ahauT ha, l*nl hi*n aliall I Wb Ii" Till* l« « »amill* of lb* «W*l%*nwi linn In lb* Malawi l^taaan, a llm halt Iwdiblng »lni|t (ml Iwauly |>arl« ai ririlaih tlnn aad i'*|ill“l »i«;n Thy ahftf*. abb'll I* mn i1*i-orala«l lb« II afbntld rnally la> apallad ahofip*. I rulrd by a w»al tyranhal Unrenan. I,m> iim ia only “f. Ifut ha «» Imrn In I’almarn, ftatys l*arn*d hit trad* In Milan anil dirnMd hair It Mwili. 1'nrlii and Horn* lung bffm pnniltia in iiinaha. "Willi mien a IwHigmund «h nlioiildiri li# It n tyrant?" any h' I'hainilUM llundTn rlitlnmrri, I limllly nf .Inline. Moit than 75 Kirin and wnniet vlnlt l.omnxo’a nliop each day. It they am nflWCOlnrra I airman In* ntmcta lhe|r variety of IthuIj’, limit* Iiik Imlh menial ami ponell .note* I hen, with the finality of a supreme court judge, he Inform* them how their hair must bo cut or dreaded. . If these daughters and wive* of Omaha's wealthy citizen* had any Idea how they wanted their hair done before visitIng Lorenzo they quickly abandon II. l*’or, to contradict the youthful Lorenzo would he like tell ing Dempsey how to fight, they *ay. ‘■■No, I don't always hob the hair of those who want It bobbed,” explained Lorenzo. "I feel that my mission Is to add beauty to tlie world; to make beauty where there is none; to make beauty more beautiful. So how could I bob everyone's hair, when everyone wouldn't look well with It bobbed?” Iihs nothing In ilo with laiien zo’a portent Ions derisions. JfIn cus tomer may be a grandmother, gray of hair and wrinkled of countenance, hut he Insists he will not hesitate to boh her hair If ho thinks It will look well. Hut let mmis plump or even rotund woman enter Ida shop and request a shlnglo bob, the kind for which IiOrenzu has become famous, dust let her! Several Noes. One glance la enough for I«orenzo. Ho tosses Ids silky hands aloft In despair, mumbles a few heart-broken phrases hi French or Italian or Span ish, and then In rather plain Kngllsh Informs the fleshy one that the Ixib Is not fur such ns she. Ah, no! In d«od. severul noes. * Instead, he will Insist on some other form of hair dress. And the plump one Invariably succumbs, and permits her hair to l>e dr seed as the despot of The Mat son Lorenzo prescribes. T,orenzo hasn't been In this coun try so long, hut he declares his Omt ha customers are Just as lieautlful as any he ever attended on the con tinent. "Even before I left the continent the women there were having their hair cut; yes, even In Rome.” de clared Lorenzo, as he gave his scls sora a. click preliminary to the sac rifice of another flowing lock. Candler Loses Suit for $20,500 Clyde Byfield, Whose Wife Charged Attack by Club Man, Wins Verdict. Atlanta, tin., April 11.—A verdict In favor of Clyde K. Byfleld. local automobile dealer, was returned by a Jury tonight In the suit of Walter T. Candler, Atlanta club man, to can cel a $20,500 note the latter gave Byfleld In the summer of 1922 follow ing an alleged attack by Candler on Byflt-Id's wife. Tb# cas# went to th# Jury shortly befor# 10 this morning. Th# eult wae th# second to grow out of Cand ler'# European trip, on which he was accompanied by hi# two young daughters and the Byfields. Shortly after his return to Amer ica. Candler Instituted proceedings for th# cancellation of the note, given Byfleld In Paris. Immediately Mrs. Byfleld filed suit against the club man for $100,000 damages, alleging that on board the steamer Beren car la, Candler entered her stateroom and attacked her. Th# Jury found for Candler. in the suit for cancellation of the note, counsel for Candler contended he had been forced to give Byfield the note Immediately after the Inci dent to protect himself from physical violence and public exposure at By field's hands. The defense denied that duress had been exerted by Byfield on the club nsin claiming Candler gave the note voluntarily to aettle the affair. Atlanta, Oh,, April It,— Forest Adair, prominent Atlanta business man, caused the arrest of Mrs. Asa <1. Candler, wife of the millionaire soft drink manager, hers laat Febru ary when she was found In an apart ment with two men, bemuse of hls friendship for Candler, Adair testified today at. the ouster trial of Chief of Police James Beavers. Adair, whose testimony was given In the form of a disposition, said he acted on hls own Initiative in the matter and denied that Candler was in nny way responsible for hls wife's arrest. Veteran Conductor Die*. Sioux city, la., April 11.— P, D. Moran, for 40 years h conductor on the Chicago, Milwaukee A tit. Paul railroad, died here today. Moat of hls service was on llnea In Boutb TTikota. Births and Deaths. Plfihl Vtr»ll and N«ra Anderaon, loot North Fourteenth atraat, girl. Denial and lluth McMillan, hoapltal, * ay. . Barbara Doatal, 6711 South Fifteenth atraat, girl, Ahraham and Francis Marah, 1710 South rhtrty-eecond avenue, boy Neal an I Alpha Snmpsoii, loot K atraat. Aparlman*. No, 10. girl. William and Adairnl Slaphana, 4621 p atraat boy. Nlrholo ind Mary Mrhlro, 110714 South rwaniy-aacond alra.*, boy. Aron and Mlnma Levin a, 2*02 Franblln street, girl. .1. Louis and Saran Trachtanbarg, hos pital. girl. glr|,,*Ph |rr*nr** I’auatlan, hoapltal. colonel and Marl# llotaaa, OIT North Twentieth atroat, hoy. 'Henri and Lnr.no tJnnt, hospital girl © Henry and Nlalla Tlbbala, 3210 South Ural atraat girl. William and Vara Masdln, 1400 Nurih Ftghieenfh atraot, boy. Harman and Caroline Itelnhardf, boa pltal, girl. ' Haan and Hazel Swiff, hoapltal. girl. Victor and Mabel .rones, hospital, girl. Solomon and Ida Lagman, hoapltal a<rl I meal and Mabel r 'arsy, ImapHai. boy. . end Klim Larsen, hoapltal. boy. , 'Mill* and Nad* Floyd, 6714 South Twenty.eighth at real, boy, llnitha. Michael Henry Iiei.ong. Infant, hospital o »nf«r.t, 1107 Mi South rw©/i»y-»©f»,f|/| afreet. Alvlrdo W||*on, 87 yearn, ho«pttal i.n,n%n Ora*©, 78 yearn, hoapltal, Mary Hoy tin, 32 yearn, hoapltal l.lrria, Ann ('line, 62 yaara, 2888 Tltua av<fiu«. a.f 'i#*}1 *“^ **■ w*PP*ch, 8 4 yaara, till Hurt Nanry Franklin Thompaon, 1 yrar, 2017 North Hlafy fifth atrart. fe*tira Hall* HrniigUnm, 71 yaara, 4818 Davanport atraat Joaaphlna Johnaon* 4t yaara, 1012 Mar far It A. John ntrh'ird Grant, 1 yaar, flavanty aa»-orirf and Woof worth avanua. Omaha Marriage Licenses. Harry Fe gtiann, ' anon City. Colo .. 20 ' seal* .fohnson, Kl I'nao, Tea. 21 .!»< It Rose. Chicago, III.. . over 21 Hannah It. Kroper, Omaha .ovar 21 Marriage License Applications William II Ttodabaugh. Omaha ...... 22 »• a |e|i I, Fu»hn. 'Imkln .. 20 tainaa *e|f Omaha . 38 Juaephina Jon ©a, Uinaha ... 27 -: Lake Superior Drier by Six Barrels ami Can v_:_ Hr tnlimal HrrvIre. Duluth, Minn., April y.—Duke Su perior, Voleteadlcally epeaklng, waa drier by elx barrel* nnd a can today. A cache of alcohol In eix feet of water wh* dlncovered by federal pro hibition agent*. Owner* of the liq uor have not made their appearance to claim the aupply. The aelzure of the liquor followed dl*covery of S3 barrel* of alcohol, valued at $420,000, In a cold atorage warehouee here. Within the laat week federal agent* have accounted for 35 barrel* of alcohol labeled un der the greatrnt variety of dlsgulae*. from varnlah to fl*h. U. S. FILES CLAIM IN BANDIT RAID By ImmIsIH frMi. Pekin. April 11.—Additional claim* for compensation of nationals who were victims of th* Llricheng handlt raid last May were filed with the Chines* foreign office today by eeveral foreign legations. The American legations filed a claim for 117,991 In behalf of eight nationals and the right waa reserved to file ad ditional claims In behalf of nine other Americans Involved In the affair. The Ifrltlsh legation filed a claim for $78,809 for five nationals and the Italian minister presented on# for $72,981 for two nationals, All the claims, which are given In Chinese currency, represent sums naked to cover the loss of effects and the cost of medical attention. With claims filed April 6, they bring fhe total amount China Is asked to pay because of the Llncheng affair to about $590,(100. Dozen (Jiiofttiono Taken Up in Shipping Board tyuiz Washington, April 11. The house committee Investigating the shipping board threw the spotlight today on an even dozen f|iir-stIon# bearing on the future of the American merchant marine. Subject* taken up by the commit tee Included direct government opera tion of ships, a new managing ypera tor*' contract displacing th# present Mo-4 agreement as It relates to th* Cnlted Kingdom consolidated route#; foreign discriminations; leasing of plsr* snd warehouses; rat* conference agreements; trade rout* consolida tions; section 28 of the merchant ma rine act; th# La Toilette seamen's act; grounding of th* Leviathan; stevedoring contracts, and "overlap ping'' functions. Legal Fight of Sisters Over Baby Postponed I,o* Angel**, April II.—A legal hat tie begun In euperlor court today over the poeeeeelon of {-year-old June Hhoeted, wa ged between her mol her nnd adopted mother, who are aletere, ended without reault when a further hearing of the cane wae eel for April 24. Attorney* repteeenllng Mra. Lola Pollan, the mother, sought to aet aside adoption proceeding* filed In * Duluth court. Attorn'ya for Mr*. FUsle Hhoated. the adopted mother, countered with evidence to ehow that the caee hae been determined IB favor of their client on two prevluua occasion*. Kxchangr Club Honors Its Thirteenth Birthday Kxchange club celrhH^rd lie 12th birthday anniversary, under the present system, Friday night at Oma ha club. After a dinner a aerlee of entertain ment stunts wore presented by mem her*. Ham Reynold* 1* president. The club la one of the oldeat cl vie luncheon hodloa In the country. Its tdan nr organisation, however, was changed 12 year* ego. Bryan (rtiidod by Votr. fly AmhtIsIH Press. Lincoln, April II. detection of judgea to fill vacancies on the su preme court bench and the municipal bench at Omaha will lie governed greatly by the vole mat at the prl n,ary, LoVtinul Uiyun auld today. | Two States With Cattle Increase Feeders Here Enlarge Opera tions While Others Are (lutting Down. Chicago, April 11.—The number of cattle on feed for market In the corn belt atatea on April 1 this year waa only 9.V5 per cent of the number on feed on April 1, 1923. according to an estimate of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. States east and west of the Missis sippi river showed fewer cattle on feed, but the largest percentage was shown In the eastern group, where the number was only 92 per cent of last year. The only Increases were In Ne braska with 108 per cent and South Dakota with 110. The decrease seem* to bo duo to either an actual shortage of com or a shortage of corn of good quality rather than to a shortage of cattla. Good quality beef cattle aold higher In February and March thle year than during the same month# since 1920, and the spread In prices be tween feeder cattle and beef rattle hae been th* largest for the winter months In four year*. Movement of Stocker and feeder cat tin into the corn belt and Into all the state* except Nebraaka and South Dakota the first three month* of the year was lea* than during the same months In 1923 and 1922 by 12 and 13 per cent respectively, yet th# price# of feeding cattle were lower than laat year-and but little higher than two years ago, and the price* of beef cattle higher th*n In cither of th# preceding year*. The quality of the corn fed the paet winter, especially In the eaatern corn belt etatra, hue been poor, and u n satisfactory gain* and compara tively high price* have tended to dis courage further feeding even In area* where a surplus still exists. 1st at year's large crop of corn In Nebraska and Kouth Dakota and th# compara tively cheaper price eeein to have en coura ged Increased feeding. Thewlnted marketings and lsnpect ed slaughter of cattle showed a smsII Increase over last year and ware the largest for the winter month* alnc# th* season of 1919 1920. Th# fact that In spite of this Increased slaughter and of competition of pork product# from th# largest wlntar hog slaughter or record, th* average price of beef ataera In January, February and March waa hlghar than In th* pravl oua thra# years, would aeam to Indt cats a rathar favorable situation for th* fteders of cattla during tb* neat six months. Postmaster Stricken. Tsbls Ilock, Neb., April 11.—Jacob Klein, postmaster at Burchard, re cently Buffered a stroke of paralysis while busy at th# poatofllce. As his condition Is Improving, It Is thoughl he will recover from th# affliction. Lit* Itiu Mcrriim'iil r I lift» Hia tui ^ III \iitit •if Jtikrtleft |t ..rllt W Ini.. Tit* it th* •>**« ttt*.n tm gw*** f,„ pdfrt fnr l«*twl Ith THIt it Hi* itmt «f Hit phi wt.tw M*t bt ppmc l«. #*• I. thi |.mI eut t of 14 sgfttft ini, |»t in ton* tiih Iht ftwi •print time *nd taint rlbtlt ft 10 Iht It ml It I ratlM. Thtrt M ft Ihltt Ml! kutalin Why pW tbnuld doth!* Imi will ht sibling in ih* gay tty nf lb* .Ply, ymi nifty |*l ytmr |.i In oh* tml ntint oil Iht tcreett* of varl out nim It |h*tl*i* tnd ftlao win t m*h prtn*. Tht t nut lift |ii* It offeilttg ft f.iftl . nill yilit* nf |4 tftiTi wetk for Ih* best Idtral I J*f, **| .'till print Ilf |1. third nf *1 Mnl II iddlllontl prlr*s of II *#» It. Tht tw*t J.ikeft submitted nr* shown on tip* *. r**n* of III* Hun, Ntihuibmt, Vlclnplt, l<nlhmp, Ortnd, l.yrtc mid ttenalto th*at*r» In Omaha iind Iht Slrand theattr In Council Bluff*. Some nf your ntlghbot ■ and friend* havt experienced lh« thrill of teeing llielr Jokes on Iht ni»vlt tcrtenn. You cnn d<> a* much. Mxkft Ih* ef fort and keep on trying if you don’t ivin tint first time. Submit original Jokes sn.l use th* blanks which ap pear In The Omaha Bee. Out of the Jokes which do not win cash prizes three are selected each day for this column. ^Today's are; Mamie—What Is that Teapot Dome I read of so much. May—Some new way to wear bob bed hair, f suppose. Horace I*', uilbert, 715 North Twen tieth street. I.lttle city girl, watching farmer milking cow. asked; '’Is that wherp you get your milk from? We get ours from Mr. Jensen.” Mrs. J. P, Henderson, Cushing, Neb. Mr*. Perkin* had swell company for dinner, ller small daughter re marked, "Mother, there * a hair In iny aoup.” She replied, "No, darling, that'* a crack In th* bowl.” August Bosel, Ashland, Neb. DE MOLAY LEADER OF STATE DIES Special Dispatch to Th* Omaha Bee. Hastings, Neb., April 12.—Fred Kuenneth, vice president of the First National hank and for many years actively connected with hanking circles of Harvard and Mlnden, died this morning at Rochester, Minn. Mr. Kuenneth was president of the DcMolay bodies In Nebraska as well a* adviser for the organization* In th* South Platte district and "dad" of the Hastings chapter. He was a 39d degree Maaon, on# of the moat active Masons In this part of the state. Funeral services will be held at the Congregational church here at 2 p. m. Monday. C. F. MURPHY MADE LABOR INSPECTOR By Associated Frees. Lincoln, April It,—Oovernor Bryan today announced the appointment of C, F. Murphy, 49, Omaha, as labor Inspector for Omaha. Th* position was vacated by th* dlsmleaal of Jerry Howard. Mr. Murphy was recom mended to the governor by the Omaha Central Labor union. He will receive f60 a month whereas Mr. Howard re ceived 1150. this being necessary, ac cording to the governor, because of a shortage In I he fund out of which the labor Inspectors ar* paid. West Branch Pioneer Drops Dead in Garden Table Rock. Neb, April II,—WU Ham Scott, who settled In West Branch precln<-t mors than a century ago, died suddenly at his home In Pawnee City Wednesday of a atroke of apoplexy, Mr. Hcott had *i>ent several hours at th# courthouse th* same morning, receiving the returns frorn th# primary election and risk ing friends. He went home shortly hefora noon and began spading In th# garden. When Mre, Scott called him to dinner ah# found him lying In th# gerden where he bad fallen, death ap parently having been Insuntaneona. He was about 79. A son. Harry W Scott, formerly county clerk of tbla county, I* a resident of Lincoln. Mexican Rebels Lose Navy. Mexico city, April 11.—Two vessels of the Mexican navy, which have been I nth# rebellion, surrendered today at Puerto, Mexico, They were th# /-ara ges* and th* Ague Prleta O. Th# rebel* ar* without a navy now. Snow in Northwest. St. Paul, April II,—Snow and rain fell In varlou* parts of northwest to night. Snow was reported In eastern North Dakota and northern Mlnne eota. Government, Municipal, Industrial and Public Utility Bonds For Investment Inquiries Invited “HarryA Koch-Co Howard at 18th AT 9555 Omaha PkmIiht «*%»M ftfMi ft tn< t tM> < >i* f-t * i * * m i i HI1* *’ t* i mu iMiti If Kt» t«** (*■ >»• *,* h"h Mi m * ■ ,HMM l> \|* #»«,t f*l Mi Mt** itlu, if, . tisll wtirif. I #*, • »*»4 , “•»•** t iMi.ii, mi H II H | i »» < ■ I «*n * • II ♦MilliH M mill *••*>*•*• *’•*•'* liMH _ M K* I !•*«• *i*» litmM. »» m* >i»i. |f it 11* naff* it. I* *»•»• *»*#•*»* |1 Mi >t** ••«*! 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Jnhitina i«ri'*t* ■ tailfrra Him mat. a**i», t i»rn|f*r«, ,\rt 1 I. ■!* ; h*t»a fit*: riitiNra T+ffittf: d*i'ka flit?*' fi#M r«a* s 4r; ♦ urltma l*f| N«. luraaia, , <tn*id« i ni*I> - • • a • 111..* Cip»' * lubber* (ft- telling at shout (ft* following prh eg. f O I t»»» ,|)| Kao.-ir whit* flab. I"* . take trout, 1»©:10«; hall hut. 2»» northern hullb*ad* jumbo. 21© 2So: catfish, tegular run, r:*#3i.« ; fillet •»f haddn> k 21c, black cod sable r.ah ete*h. |#c; am* lie, 24 6 I#**; flounders. *nc, rrappie*. 20© 2Sc, bla* k haaa. If»e; Spanish tna* hcrel, IS to n-» *:,«■ Imj. en flab, 26 4u lea* than price* *ho * l'rt*h oyafera per gallon |J 106 4 00. Khell oysters and lame, per 100, I. oo CHKK6E Loral jot,n#r v are selling American rbeeee. f ■ nt jf gride, *■ follows H ngie daisies. 22c: double .falsie*, 21 Sc, Young A merles * 21c. iongh»rria, :::’#*, so <ti ra prints. 22S* ■; brh*k, ;2’*< llmberger, 1 Ih block, 31c; imported Eo#iu«fort, OSc, Naw York white. 34' hkkk cut#. Wholeaala price* „f |,**f eJt* effective today arc as follow*: No. 1 rounds, lie ; No 2 17c; No. 3, 12Sc: No. 1 loins. 3ft; No. 2, 32c; No. 3. l*c; No. 1 riba. 26c No 2. 23c; No 3. 17c; No. 1 chuck* 12c; N.», 2. 1J* ; No. 3, 9 Sc; No. 1 plat**, a Sc; No. 3. *# ; No. 3. 7cv FRUITS. Jtihb'ue price* Apple*—In barrel* of 14*. lb* : low a ^ inaaaps. fan*-v if 2s Missouri B h# k Twig, fancy, JjMt, Jonathans. fancy, *6 00: U*n Pavls. fancy. h 71; Jona thans. Iowa. oxtra fancy. |f.7&; Genoa, fancy. IS.00. Lcinona—California, farcy, par box. If 00. choir* per p.,*, Iffo Avocado*—(Alligator pears), par dozen. If no Appl**- In boxes; Washington Dell clou*, ax'r* fancy. 72-|n alr.e. |4 <10; 3V**h Wlbaeap*. extra fancy. 12 7 6 ; fan# y. 12 26; etiol* e. ft ff; Home Beauty. #-*tra fanc y. 12.Oft: fancy, || 76; wrhli* winter E*?!"1*1"* 'x,r* u1':y4 •2.6«©2-TI; Grime* Holden, wrapped II. ,6 Strawberries—Louisiana, plpta, M SO par crate. ^^ravtfrtilt — psr box extra fxncy. 12 SO ©4.4*0; farry. |2 26©4 00. Florida. fancy, per box. S3 9n © 3 #0 Orange* “California navel fan^y, ac. cording to size IS 1661.00 per box; choice. 26c tens ^Cranberries- Jeraey. SO-lb. boxee. fancy. Bananas — per tb 10c VEGETABLE#. Jobbing prl#ea Eggplant—Per dog, 12 00; 20c nar lb. Shallot*—#o'jthern. SI 00 per do* Cabbage—f*#lery cabhage, 10c p*r lb ; new Texas cabbage. 4tyc per lb.; crate* 4c per Jb. New Boots—Texas be*t§ and earrota. per #1#»* bunches, tor; <♦*.. bushel. S2 r*0 Onion*—Yellow in sacks par Jb . 2*4c; red, sack*. 4%r, white »s#k*. per lb, Sc. Hpscish per #r»te 12 -0. Tomatoes -Florida. *att. a:* backet* • |6 00 : per basket. f 1 2*/ Celery—California, per do*., a^cordlni | to fixe. 11 2662.0#; Florida, rough. \ dog crate, S3 71. Lettuce—He»d. pep crate. 9Z #0; per dox fl 21. hothouse leaf. 4S« per dot. ft note—Turnips parsnip* beet* and #-#r- ! rota, in aacka. 2*4 6^c per lb **pp#ra—rinio f ar in . lie. Cu<*nmb#ra—Hothnua*. 12 o# T#r do*. 1 P'tratef—Southern. par do*, bun<*hea. , I! '001 JS. Hru»»-I* Sprout*—For lb., 2#*. Hcona-Wa* «r f rtan. p*r hamper 1 MOO * autlflower—California, par crate, 12 71 01 00 P.buharb— Lug. 40 fhe. 13 1*01 It. Aaparagu#-- F#r lb, *$<• potato**—Nabraalr* Ohio#. par 10# lb* • 1 *0; Mmnoaof* Oh o*. 11.71; Idaho Makar* 4e p*r lb.; Wedtern F.aaaat Rti» ala, II • * par eat.; new Triumph*. ham | par. 14 *• Sweet Potato#*—Southern, crate »r rordtna to brand. 11 (tag 2 71; Jertey eeed bu. baakat, 12 3* rUBP Market quntabi* in carload lota, pa* ton f. «*, b Omaha. Wheat foada. nominal quotation* prompt delivery; bran, 121. fa; brown ahorta. 124 00. gray ahorta. 12* i0; radd* g 12# ##. fV.tfrtnaeed Meal — 41 par can*, lift In Hominy Feed--tvhit# or v#ll«w, $2* " KEEP POSTED ; Important 4avalopm*n*a contain#*’ in thi* weak'* mark#t review re garding tha fol^rmg eoenritfaai Himma Petroleum Pennsylvania Erie Railroad Mudaon Motor# St. Paul Humble Oil A R. ! K C. Southern General Motor# j, Iron Product# fHtbilier R»d«# Mieaottrl Poc lc American Sugar Writ# for free copy, P. G. STAMM & CO. O.aUr. in Slock, and Bond. 35 So. William St., N.w York I I tHl'M liMtltK »*| *■**• IflhMt •*** t*•**, JP**#*. 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Nominal rjqrrlallnni. Omaha and Cotin* #11 Bluff*, flirealier run. per Jno |*a : Al falfa. . ... ra«| e|.,v*r IIS* oat) 21 no; «w*»et * lover, 11 2 00fi I *. #*#). th>. t< 0*)€t7 n*' Hudan «raa 16 71“'# * <6; ri»i,a eeed |l i'orij jo, mil let, ft 00. German millet. 12 26. ruse*. Trlraa at which Omaha mill# and Job ber# ir# eelln* in round lot« tie## than rnrlotaj, f o |. Omaha. f#>llowj P*lr»t patant. in tl*lb. hasra. fo 2606.16 per bbl.. fancy clear, in 4* !I* bay*. I . 1006 2* per bbl ; whit* or ye.low lortimMl, per tel., fj 32. HAT. Nominal quotation#, carload lot# Upland Urab'e—No . J. 112 60014 06, *#• - f 1«>.660 ) 2 60; No .. 17 oO0f-O6. ■ « . • ««4 I I ' ‘l| Hi I*. . ■ •.i»» * » n«*4f«J it t | ’ ■■*!*( .. , w • __ , j I l«*l, ... -* I *1 * J fflj ‘ > •» *■ | MUl> 4 #*• ' M • I P» I I - »* m * *# * I «t«r*CM«^ . i * M *» i •it* DIMM 4MwH« 4 4fcW*» *.<4 ttMlt *M»tl <M#*»4 »*f » f ^ 1*1.4* . . ♦M** *• • »- .. 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(rurnlah*.! by 1 ln» f'oisha Auto Chib) ! im o!f» Highway, tUm* -IfoMls good Mnrni,, Iftrhwa- Waft-—Rn*<l . l«M*d *»'t nf Ottt*ha du* t* l*» % 1 r%#r l^toaf tla r*rn#rt» at?ast to Th»r»y-«Uth iwln f(, r. i>t# on « n»*r atr**t miifk thank's north to Idneoln h-ghwaj. Ron da aoo | _ ?. i i» Rorga g«*«i Maritjian Highway — Roads good fornhiiakor Highway Rogtft good r A ttogi'* good. Highland « ufoff Road* good. PlarV Jlfll. Trail—Roada r«'d r,forge Wisblngton Highway — fair to Rfalr, good north to MtOUX City. Omaha''ul** Highway —Rr ada good. oimmIui Togalfft Highway—B^ad* good. K n« of Traila. North—Roada good. K ng of Trail*. Mouth—Roads good. Rivrr to Rl’*»r road — Road* good Whttr-W *> •'!" High wgy—Roads good, i O A. Xhortlin* Road* good. Primsrv No > -Roads good Updike Grain Corporation (Prin!i Wirt DapartmanH { Chicago Board al Trad* MEMBERS *' and l All Othar Landing Enrhnngrt Order* for irrain for future delivery in the prin cipal market* given careful and prompt attention. OMAHA OFFICE: Phone AT lantle 6312 618-25 Omaha Grain Exchange LINCOLN OFFICE: 724-25 Terminal Building Phone B-1233 I-ong Distance 120 Real Estate Loans Residence and Business Property Borrowers should consider the value of continuing financial and business responsibility on the part of the com pany from whom they obtain their loan. Attractive Rates Prompt Service Hnttrii Stales ©rust (Company 1612 Farnam Street Phone JA 2911 r.RTi»EMr.vr. munutiint. tmnrmnunT. How Signs Of Old AgeCreep Into Your System When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low Far Waal of boo, Yo« May Ba OU At Tlarty-Naraaaa, britabfa and Al Raa-Dowa-WMa at Fifty or Yoai^ Ba Yo^ m IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD That Halpa Strengthen the Hare—. KawwWwri Ttaeur and Aide la QW*g Banewed Few and Power to the Body. Phyeideae Explain Why Adarfatatratfaa <d ItapU Maeetad Iron Of tan Incraaaae tha Strength and Endurance erf Delicate, Rundown Paoylt la Two Week*'Tune. Old age hue already aunk Its talona into thousands of men and women who raatht still to be enjoying the springtime and summer of his simply because they have allowed worry, overwork, nervous strain, dissipation and occupational prisons to sap the iron from their blond and thereby destroy its power to change fond into living tissue, muscle and twain. You win ntxi plen ty of people st 40 who are broken in health and steadily going downward to physical and mental deray while others at SO are •iron*, active, alert and seemingly grow ing younger every year. Onedaaa with er* and die* like leave» in autumn while the other by keeping up a strong power ot reantanre against dieeaae may pass the three run and ten mark with surprising health, strength ami vigor. But you cannot ex pert to look and (eel young and vigorous unless you have plenty of iron In jrour blood.and phys icians explain below why they prwarnhe organic Iron — Nux YOU ARE AGEING U tK» •ntkntiaatn lot Urliling yonr <h% profeUnw Km* »«nwl YOU ARC AGEING ft foa lav* loat tHa tpnaf of ftur »tnp and four mo*fBlfPll ara NgWgag_ IT O U ARC AGEING * raw slim u afcnakmc »»d ymmt bea lonki wrh» klad, wr»»»fn a ad olj haw paina acrow the back and your face tonka pale and drawn, do r*>t wait until you to all to nwcN and raOapae atm iron—to supply it* Iron deficiency in the weak, nervous, and rundown so as to build them up into atmt*er, healthier men and women. When, ae a result of iron Warratron you grl up feeling tired In the morn Ing. when you find youraelf nervous, irritable and easily unset, when you ran no longer do your day's work with out being all fagged out at night when your digest** all (oca wrung, or you in a etate of nervous pmatratroo, or until in your weakened rondttmo you contract anrne arrtnua diaraar. hot dd pkefUy of wnnarh, carrot*, baked apple* nr other iron containing frmt» and ee««ahlea to your daily food and take orfawc Imn-Nnatnl Iron wtth them forawhUe wad wt how ranch your mndhloti tm.Tmrra Thnuaanda erf nropta hwre aarprto-, ln«!y Inert aaad tU wrangth. taqr | TOO ABE ACTING fc? Mm nrtMB.. \ ■nrf mturtnrr in inn *Wk« timr by thx «artv pk rxiNrnnent. But in making «hi» tt*t bn •wre that thn iron you take it organ*- Nuxatnl Iron and not metallic, iron or naaml iron which people uaualfv take. Orpi. ic Nuxafed Iron m lik* the mm in rnor Stood and bke the iron in aptnach. len til and apple* while metallic ima m iron jwt a« it orenes from the action ei wtmng artda on amall paecira of trim' Nuaaied Iron repreaenia organic iron < in aurh a high)? concentrated lor at that one date it e*ti mated to he approximately equivalent (in nrnmr iron content) to eating half a qu*t of aptaach, or one quart of rrmm ******* l« ■» }*' taking extract of beef instead of eating joimda c4 | meat. Your money will tv --‘ mflrif bv the manul* inters if 1