The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 15, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    Today
9 Ask'the Senator.
Somebody Laughed.
Try Jerusalem Real
E strip.
ihout C.Iock Watching.
By ARTHUR BRIBANE.
Night before last the big finan
i ;:.l gentlemen gave the big dinner
to George F. Baker, who is 86 years
_.,^old, and does not know whether he
is the second or third richest man
in the world.
Mr. Rockefeller knows who is the
■idlest man in the world, and leaves
it to Mr. Baker and Mr. Mellon to
Avorry about second place.
Those present testify that a good
time was enjoyed by all. The only
contretemps occurred when some
body laughed out loud at the wrong
time. It was during J. Pierpont
Morgan’s speech, just as that gen
tleman wms explaining that “there
are no safe short cuts to wealth.”
The gentleman who laughed ex
plained that he was thinking about
sthe war and all the financial pa
triots.
Tf interested in real estate, turn
aside for a moment from Chicago,
-Miami, Los Angeles and consider
‘some real estate with a really an
cient record.
Jewish immigrants are pouring
into Palestine at the rate of 2,000
a month, the immigration being
now greater than ever. Where
Jewish people go, they increase
^ values of real estate and of every
thing else. There are undoubtedly
real estate opportunities in and
around Jerusalem as good as any
in tho wonderfully growing region
just south of San Francisco, or
north of Palm Beach.
And think of the romance and
antiquity in a Palestine deed. What
a chance for title searchers.
Almerindo Portfolio, once a $3 a
week errand boy, gives a business
worth $7,000,000 to his employes,
charging them “not to be clock
watchers.”
Mr. Portfolio need not worry.
The workers will stop clock watch
ing now that they own the business.
To the owner, hours mean profits;
to the salaried man, hours mean a
nearer approach to freedom.
To make men stop clock watch
ing, interest them in the business.
Don’t imagine you can change hu
man nature with moral platitudes,
for '’ou cannot.
Make industry attractive, and
you solve industrial problems.
Big business will realize that,
eventually.
A bust of Caesar ha* been
brought up from the bottom of the
Hudson river. It may have lain
there for 200 years, and experts
I renounce it undoubtedly a
genuine ancient work of art. It
may also have been chiselled out
io Hoboken three months ago and
dropped in the river for aging.
— Manufacturing antiques is not
^ 1 2W. Michel Angelo tried it with
.'■access centuries ago. He made
and buried his Greek antiques, then
sent them from Florence to a car
dinal in Rome. The latter, de
lighted, told him to let nobody know
where he dug them up. He, the
cardinal, would come and do more
digging. They liked antiques, even
in those early days.
Michel Angelo confessed that the
antiques, marvellously beautiful, of
course, were not genuine, since he
hnd made them out of his own
imagination. The wise cardinal
forgave the deception and befriend
ed the artist.
Congressman Longworth, pleas
i person, and republican leader
i the house, says the 15 wicked
: ublican members that supported
1 ■ Follelte and abandoned the reg
i ’ ir republican ticket in the last
c ion, must never, never, never,
: in hr recognised as members of
t rc publican puriy.
Never is a short word, with a
■; meaning. What about Mr.
! "orth’s father-in-law? He left
t ■ regular republican ticket, ran
r himself on a bull moose ticket,
i "at Taft and elected a democrat,
’ft. Theodore Roosevelt was ah
lowed to come back to the repub
lic" n fold.
Dr. L. B. Bulkelcy, noted cancer
expert, and young at 80, gives this
advice to those who would avoid
cancer: Live on vegetables, keep
jcgular hours, avoid all excitement,
drink very little wine.
Some will say they would rather
fchr risk cancer, because it is how much
they live, rather than how long they
live, that interests them.
All dipt for cancer is chiefly
guessing. No one knows what can
cer is, what causes it, why more
women than men are cancer vic
tims, or why it is almost impossible
to develop cancer in a hen, whereas
any white mouse will readily grow
a cancer bigger than the rest of
the mouse.
Mussolini, in his fight against
radicalism, plans to suppress all
.secret societies. The law is aimed
at Free Masonry, which in Italy and
elsewhere in Europe is taken se
riously as a political and anti-cleri
cal force.
It was tRken seriously in a politi
cal way in this country once. When
the Masons paraded up Delaware
avenue, Buffalo, just after the
Spanish-American war, a dear and
prejudiced old lady stood on the
sidewalk shouting, “Rcmemher
Morgan.” They thought she said,
“Remember the Maine,” and
cheered.
Who except the very old now re
member Morgan, whose disappear
ance was called a murderous Free
Mason plot?
Mexicfi will make new regulations
on Asiatic immigration, I hat may
interfere with the plan for sending
. Asiatics in great numbers to this
continent, via Mexican ports. Mex
ico's foreign minister, Saenz, says
the rising tide of sentiment against
Asiatic immigration has spread
down the west coast and all through
Mexico. That’s good news for this
continent, and for Asia. The less
mixing, the less trouble for both
lares, yellow and white.
<Coj>yri»s« <••• ■
The Daily Cross Word Puzzle
--'
By RICHARD H. TIXGLEY.
Horizontal.
1. Inclined trough.
5. Perfect.
9. Part of "to he."
10. Confederacy of »merehants.
H. Therefore.
12. Outside.
13. Permitted.
11. Hereat.
18. Separate.
13. Prefix indicating a repetition;
19. To trim.
21. Putrefaction.
22. Again not.
23. A basic metal.
24. A slippery fish.
25. People.
28. A dance.
28. Dwarf.
30. X’o't (prefix).
31. Vnits of etc uieal force.
33. Apart (prefix).
34. Sign of the Zodiac.
35. Prefix meaning (lie atmos
phere.
38. A body of type.
38. A minute organism; a germ.
39. Part of "to he."
40. Katlnmtes.
41. A small fish.
Vertical.
1. An intrigue.
2. His majesty (abbr.l.
3. So. '
4. Consumer.
5. Small Island.
8. Wild animal.
7. Roman coin.
8. To bring down.
15. One who carries.
17. Oral.
18. Biscuits.
20. To fasten.
22. By birth.
25. A blender.
28. Ostentatious displays.
27. Celestial bodies.
29. • A sumptuous repast.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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6 Bell-ans
Hot watar
Sure Relief
ELl-ANS
254 and 754 Packages Everywhere
31. An ornamental vessel.
32. Book.
37. A parent.
30. Before (prefix).
The solution will appear tomorrow,
olution of yesterday's puzzle.
(Copyright. 1125.)
Farmers Storing lee.
Columbus, Jan. 14.—Columbus' en
tire summer supply of ice has al
ready been gathered, marking an un
usually early record, and hundreds
of farmers living along the Boup and
the Platte rivers have taken advan
tage of the 18 and 20-inch Ice to
store Ice on their farms, even erect
ing buildings for storage In many
cases.
AIM KKTISKWKNT.
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
_.__
Be Better Looking—Take
Olive Tablets.
If your skin is yellow—complexion
pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor
—you have a bad taste in your mouth
—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should
take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—a sub
siitute for calomel—were prepared by
Dr. Edwards after 17 years of
study.
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound mixed
with olive oil. You will know then)
by their olive c/dor.
To hnvo a clear, pink skin, bright
eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyan
cy like childhood days, you must get
at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on
the liver and bowels like calomel—
yet have no dangerous after effects.
They start the bile and overcome
constipation. Take one or two night
ly and note the pleasing results. Mil
lions of boxes are sold annually at 15c
and 30c.
RADIANT COAL
Smokeless Semi-Anthracite
LUMP $13.50 MINE RUN $11.50 SLACK $8.50
IPhone WA Inut 0300
yppiKE OTlbecro*
See Samples of This Coal at Hayden’s Grocery Dept.
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache
Pain Neuralgia
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
^ Accept only '‘Bayer” package
_ y Hr wlilcn contains proven directions.
-M t FT a nr] y "It*y.r'' boxet of 12 tabl.ti,
w AUo iniltlfi of 24 mui 100 -Druggist*.
A«rlrtn ti tilt tnde uiatk at Dttju UuiuUnturt at Mvuuacttklildttlw at 8«llc/lk»cli
CREIGHTON DEBATE
TEAMS ARE NAMED
The CrelgltTon university debating
teams have been chosen for the 1325
season. Robert Patton will captain
the negative team, while Frank Fo
garty will lend the affirmative team.
Patton's colleagues will be Thomas
Russell and Joseph Ball, while Fran
cis Charvat and Timothy Gannon will
be Fogarty's associates.
The negative team will participate
In the first home debate March 3,
against Marquette university, while
the affirmative trio will defend the
question, "Resolved. That Congress
Should Be Empowered to Override
by a Two Thirds Majority Vote De
cisions of the Supreme Court De
claring Acts of Congress Unconstitu
tional."
COUNTY ATTORNEY
MEET AT LINCOLN
Many proposed changes in the Ne
braska criminal code will ba discussed
by the county attorneys of the state
at their annual convention at Lincoln
next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Elmer E. Thomas, general prohibi
tion director, will speak on the Ne
braska prohibitory law. Other speak
ers and their subjects will be: " Ouy
Indeterminate Sentence Law," by W.
F. Moran, Nebraska City; "Needed
Changes In the Motor Vehicle Law,"
by William Suhr, Grand Island, and
"A Remedy to Prevent the Carrying
of Concealed Weapons," by Henry
Beal, Omaha.
The annual banquet will be held
Tuesday evening.
; ^ jlSgp"
fir Economical Transportation
Now on Display at
JULIEN
CHEVROLET
COMPANY
AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET
DEALERS
1715 Cuming Street
Phone ATIantic 1568
CuticuraSoap
Pure and Wholesome 1
Keeps lie Skin Clear
Soap. Ointment. Talcum aoM e»«rywh«tf.
Nothing brings auch com
forting relief a* the original
Baurne Bengae. It .tarts to
drive out pain ai aoon aa
you apply it.
GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH
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Tooufidi
NeiraUip
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and erery Paio
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\I)VKRTISKMKNT.
ECZEMA
You will ba compelled to
admit that the results of
S.S.S.aroreallyamazlng!
MANY people Imagine that ec
zema or tetter needs only
Rome’external application on the
Rkln In order to get relief. ThlR la
because the attention of the suf
ferer Is so violently directed to the
Intense burning and Itching which
accompanies this disease. Try as
they may—permanent relief will
| never be theirs until the disease
i laden blood Is thoroughly cleansed.
Wo know there Is one thing that
atops eczema and that Is more red
blood-cellBl 8.8.8. builds them by
thn million! You can Increase your
red-blood-cells to tho point where
It Is practically Impossible for ec
zema to exist. We know that as
blood-cells Increase In number,
blood Impurities vanish! Wo also
know that night follows day. Both
orp facts! But have you, eczema
sufferers, ever actually taken ad
vantage of this wonderful fact?
Thousands Just like you have never
thought about It. Skin eruptions,
eezema, with nil Its fiery, skin dig
ging torture, and Its soul-tearing,
unreachable itching, pimples,
blackheads and bolls, they all pack
up and go, when tho tide of Mood
colls begins to roll In! Blood-cells
are the fighting giants of Nature!
S 8 8. builds them by the million!
It has been (flolng it since 1828.
8,3.8. Is one of tho greatest,
blood-cell builders, blood-cleansers
and body strengthonerg known to
us mortals! When you put these
facts together,— then to continue
lo have eczema and skin eruptions
looks morn like a sin th an a dis
ease. 8 8 8. contains only vege
table medicinal Ingredients. Be
cause 8 8 8. does Imlld red-blood
cells, It routs eczema, clears the
skin, builds firm flesh, fills isit
hollow cheeks, and gives you that
tuoro up and going appearance.
gg S. 8. 8. It inlet at att good
5 drug store. In two ■!«*■. Tha
<FSRi Isrgor toa la mora economical.
'S-C C C ^tc Worlds Best
't ^ >3. '/flood Medicine
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Tremendous
Public Acceptance
of the
Over300,000 people
attend die Opening Display
> l^1' ■ Telegrams received from less than 10% of the Chevrolet
ivi i- rwa. J dealers, immediately following the opening display,
Sflv report over 300,000 people in attendance. Thousands r^^BfBj
JB jj dcH place orders for immediate delivery. The general B:_IBI
ofiOfl comment at the NEW YORK SHOW was "How can they / W"“'Muld
produce such fine cars to sell at such low prices?" Copies K
■KwBA J of a fewr of these telegrams below indicate the record , ^ ^
breaking enthusiasm everywhere. J I
"In our diatrict 50,403 people "Breaee Chevrolet Company "A, indieatiaa of the eitremel7 |
viewed new model Chevrolet. of Syraoiae report, 1.§00 peo rnthu,ia»tie manner in which R II i
j ~J1^9LH 318 bona fide orders taken. pie viewed new models 99 or- public has received the new H B9 |
*1 '/II■ ■ ^ p Young, Detroit, Mich ” ders booked for immediate de- cars dealer In Houston ha, had 9 HB i
■ IgBB ■ livery. in eaceu of 3,000 people to I Hffl '
| inB B H G Semmons. Buffalo, N.Y." view new models. fl ■ §
fJ^BB ■ ;■ 26,500 people eaw new Chev- L. S. Coatley, Dallas, Tea.” B_ HI
LJ! ■ r°'et !T d.faufM • Rec.ivedrh.Mi. and touring ^SH
Fn|B_I 335 orders taken Enthusiastic jn timf for opening Satur- " New model, not received until BT^bl
,flf8r8”' and telephone order, day „ gt Paul Chaaan onlv noon SaturHav 3 000 peep -
received all day regarding de gt Duluth but opening was crowded showroom, u, Okla- I BiS
ijlHM livery. splendid success. 9.400 people home City afternoon and eve- if i«j§
H. J. Klingler, St Louii, Mo." attended opening in Twin ning On. dealer. Ptrrvton. ■ W^M ,
■ Cities. Duluth kept no count Tea , reports did not {receive 9 R^L,'
£_B^I ■ but reported larga crowd, all hi, car, for display but sold 24 ::'00.
i~ - ■■ l J "Dealer, report 8.420 peopla dav and had to request some car, Just from literature and fg r, #
HMB^B viewed new model, in show to leave showioom at 11 00 photographs.
*Jv**B^B l"i£^R room,. 79 actual oi det,. High p m jn order to lock up in FJ-C. Chick,
j ■■ M^RmR^9 enthusiasm among public. In lomplianc, with local regul, Oklahoma City, Okla
j onr ,own of 300 people dralcr lion,. 194 actual order, taken. » RSRRljw
ijjB bail 160 call at his show room. "OverT 29.000 people visited * 11 iSf ■■
^|^9 More prospect, than he ever L' B ®arnr», orr thowroomajto we the new B B^BI
S m dreamed of. Car i, being over- Minneapolis, Minn m. .]g ju order, were re- H BiVMV
j _ *B whelmingly received by public. reived for immediate delivery. 9 Bg^R
F— ^ . \fl J E Gates, Janesville, Wis." P^P1* vimted show- A W Enquiat, Oakland, Cal " flUa^a B*l?
Uy room Saturday. Actual orders ■_■Wj
IP r r'B . . written 125. Fremont dealer "NewTmodela received with BBB^BHI
P 2,500 people vmted our show. reports 238 prospect, Enthu- enthusiasm. Over 4,800 people
Bl ■ room,. 202 order, taken siasm very high among public have vijited dealers' show- B__^«^^B J
p" [E2U Harris Chevrolet Co. and dealer,. room, to Me these new car, B*-I
j 1 ffl^H Rochester, N. Y.” L F Rver, Dei Moinet, low," H S Wier, Baltimore. Md ” B
rrqj Quality at Low Cost Hj|
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FORTY KIOffT HUNDRED THIRTY ORE PBOPLE VIEWED NEW R
MODEL ON FIELDS FLOOR TODAY TWO HUNDhED TWENTY SIX fl ' ’HR«
BONA PILE ORDERS WERE SIGNED THIS REOORD INDICATES *«pcnt3 **'
THE ENTHUSIASTIC RANNfcH IN WHICH PORTLAND PEOPLE H’1* hjijm ng
ACCEPTED OUR NEW CAR D
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