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V 10 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, ' 1919. PEACE TREATY TO OE WAR SIGNAL ftp ifiiiiAiiu urn II . I JIIIXK II Nil ui ifinuni iti l ii Distillers Advised Emergency Prohibition Law Cannot Be Enforced After Peace - Treaty Effective. New York, March 27. (Special.) Distillery interests have an nounced that, immediately after the signing of the peace treaty, they will force a test case of the war . time prohibition regulations. It also is intimated that an attack " on the eighteenth amendment may be made, on the ground thatHhe ma . jority of peple in states ratifying the amendment are against prohibition. Following a two-day ' meeting of the committee of distillers of the United States, at the Waldorf-Astoria, George F. Dieterie, secretary of the committee, issued a statement in part: "The committee's counsel ren dered an opinion that the act of coa , gress of November 21, 1918, was beyond the power of-congress and void. ;. "That statute by its very language is expressly based upon the recital 'that the statute was passed in order to conserve the war power of the nation. When the statute was passed on November 21, 1918 the armistice of -. November 11,-4918, had. been signed and was in full force. 4Ios lilities had ceased, and steps leading to demobilization had already been taken. "The committee's counsel advised that the premise upon which the statute was passed was a false re cital, and that congress could not exercise a . power, the exercise of which depended upon an untrue re cital of facts. , "The committee was advised that the prohibition statute of November "i into . . .K---C .. :... 4. I . iTin, WB LilClCtUIC UIILU1I3L1LU iional, and that, under the Lever food act of August 10, 1917, as soon as the war is at end the manufacture :nd the sale of distilled spirits and their removal from bond would be 'lawful." V Mr, Mayer was requested1 to ar range for the institution of a test suit, to be begun in some appro priate district, against the collector of internal revenue and the district attorney, after the treaty of peace ' has been signed. Methodist Centenary to Be Postponed Tin may ; Dr. George W. Isham, executive secretary of the Methodist centen ary movement for the Omaha area, announces that his organization has postponed this project until May 18-25, to permit of co-operation with .'the Victory loan drive which will be v This postponment applies to the nation-wide campaign which the 'Methodist church 'will make for J 140,000,000. Action was taken at a meeting held in Columbus, -O.,' fjwhjch Dr. Isham. attended. Skinner Packing Plant to' Cover 1 Acres Floor Space . , Firm Just .Completing Great New Building for Mam moth Industry Says It Is 'Absurd to Associate Ob noxious Odors With Modern Packing Plant. i? Thieves Rob Home '.burglars cnteredthe home of Biagio Cardella, 1450 South Thir teenth street, early yesterday nd stole $1.65. Entrance was gained by forcing a rear door. The hous was ransacked and the thieves made their escape without leaving any trace as to thir idntity. The Skinner , Packing company at Omaha is just completing the world's most modern packing plant, containing more than 11 acres t of floor space and eight floor levels. The plant is not only of fireproof construction , throughout, bat is strictly sanitary, and equipped to condense' "and ,burn all obnoxious vapors and gases. There will be no familiar stock yards' odor. The plant coubj be placed in the down town district of any city without objection or annoyance. . .Skinner's claim that from an economical and sanitary standpoint, it is absurd for a food factory such as a packing plant, to surround it self with obnoxious odors. For years cities like Omahaand Chi cago have patiently stood the fa miliar packing house odors, being told by the large packers that it was impossible to so construct their plants, to get away from these odors. Eliminate Stock Yards' Odor. The sanitary modern plant of the Skinner Packing company will prove to cities like Omaha, Chicago, bt. Joseph, Kansas City and other points that obnoxious odors from packing houses are not necessary if the plants are sanitary and modern ized. ' ''. - ' i - V - ' The Nuckles Packing company at Pueblo, Colo., is located less than 2,000 feet from Pueblo's leading ho tel and the Union station. Hie Nuckles plant was constructed by Charles F. Kamrath, now vice presi dent and -manager of the Skinner Packing company. Paul k. bkinner and Lloyd M. Skinner, who bui.lt up and now oper ate the Skinner' Packing company, owners of Omaha's "Dylight Snow white Independent Packing Plant," the largest produce business in the Omaha territory, also are the men behind the Skinner Baking , com- any of Council Bluffs. Ia., one of owa's most modern wholesale bak eries, as well as the Skinner Manu facturing company ot Umaha, the world's largest producers and dis tributors of macaroni products. With the exception of fresh meat, 11 other products of the Skinner Packing company will be distributed through wholesale grocers of this country and through the present sales force of the Skinner Manufac turing company, which reaches every wholesale grocer in this coun try. Would Beat "Big Five." The federal trades commission have backed up with proof the claim of wholesale grocers that the five big packers of this country are malt ing an effort to drive the whole sale grocers of the United States put" of business as distributors of food products. Through the Skinner Packing- company, the wholesale grocers will have an opportunity of holding their own with the "Big Five." Wholesale grocers have over 50, 000 salesmen in the United States, a much larger sales force than at the oemmand of the five big "pack ers. . The name Skinner is known na tionally by housewives as a manu facturer' of high-quality food, and the high standing of Skinner with the merchants throughout the United States has led practically every leading wholesale grocer 'to take a personal interest in the suc cess of the Skinner Packing com pany. : -: : xne Skinner racking company officers are successful men, who have never had a business failure, The company today has assets of over $4,000,000, and some 4,000 stockholders. Following its policy to always keep on hand sufficient capital to take care of expansions of the business, the company is now offering a limited amount of v its fully participating stock- This means that every stockholder shares alike the profits of the busi ness. This offer is a real opportun ity for conservative investors. There is also no promotion or watered stock in the Skinner Pack ing company. Profits in East. At present practically all the great profits from the packing industry which is based upon the live stock producers of the west,-go to Chica go or further east. In the Skinner Packing company the west has a real industry owned by western stockholders and officered by west ern men of the highest business in tegrity. A failure in the packing business is practically unknown. No packing company ever started business in a better location or under more fa vorable conditions, or with greater assets than has the Skinner Packing company. Fufly participating stock of pack ing companies has been the most profitable securities ever purchased by the public and as no additional participating stock of the' Skinner Packing company will ever be offer ed to the public at any price, the present offering represents a real opportunity and should be taken ad vantage of by every we'stern inves tor who can possibly arrange to get an ihteresc in the great business, its promoters declare. ' Eases Stiff Joints, Pain in Muscles "Utypto Ointment" From tne Cue lyptus Tree Stops lnflamma tion and Pain At Once You folks with muscle pains, aching joints, cold in the shoulders or back, still neck one touch of wonderful "OTypto Ointment" will give you soothing, instant relief. There's no mustard oil or mustardly odor. It contains the magic essence of the eucalyptus tree. It produces remarkable results also on stiff joints, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, chest' cold, catarrh, nose stoppage, piles, earache, and on any inflammation and con gestion. Hunt the wide world over there's nothing . known as quick, glorious and soothing as "Ulypto Ointment." Sold -at all drug stores up-to-date, in 25c and 60a jars, or sent on receipt of price by the MacMillan Chemical Co., Falls City, Neb. Get the drop on that cough take "Ulyp to Cough Drops," Be everywhere. For. sale and recommended in Omaha by Sherman & McConnefl Stores, Men-it Drug Stores, Beaton Drug Co., Dundee Pharmacy, Green's Pharmacy. Adv. Dress Up Week Omaha; Mar. 31 to April 5 YI7TILL bring out splendid assortments' w of the newest and most popular styles for every member of the fam ily. Be sure tp come down town Monday night and seethe beautiful windows which V the Omaha merchants have arranged for approval. v - The New Spring Styles For men, women and children will be shown in great numbers and it is needless to say that there will be a style and price to suit everyone Dress-up week is not limited to just wearing apparel, but includes jewelry, automobiles and many other things so nec essary to everyday life. You will be interested in the news from Omaha's merchants in MANY KOREANS PUT TO DEATH BY JAPANESE ARMY Whole Country Placed Under Martial Law as Rising for Independence Gains Headway. Philadelphia March 27. News of massacres in Korea was received from Shanghai today in a cable message to Dr. Syngman Rhee, rep resentative of the Korean National association. The message, which is signed by the representatives of Korea at Shanghai, reads: "Thirty-three officers of the Inde pendence Union of Korea, : also leaders of Christian churches, heaven worshippers, Buddhists, Con fucians, students, merchants, rising everywhere. The whole of Korea is under martial law. The Japanese army is firing on the people. Eleven thousand arrested. Many tortured and massacred. One thousand men, women and .children speared. Schools, churches and shops de stroyed by Japanese laborers. The strike movement is growing. Mis sionaries ottering resistance. Up risings in Siberia nd Manchuria. Demand absolute independence from Japan." - SERVICE BILL PASSED. London; March 27. The military service bill passed through the re port xstage without amendment in the' House of Commons today.. Thei proposal to exclude liability to serv ice in Russia from the scope of the bill was voted down, 281 to 48. - Lt. Col. Hersey Here to Inspect Fort Omaha Post Former .Commandant of Balloon School in Conference With iSocal 'Army Officials Regarding the Intro- v duction of Latest Tactics Learned-in Recent War. v, Lt. Col. H., B. Hersey, formerly commandant of Fort Omaha, ar rived in Omaha yesterday from Washington to inspect the balloon field of the local post. He is bn a trip of inspection of the four bal loon posts in the United States and will remain here for three days. From Omaha he will go to Arcadia, Cal., to visit the army post there.- Yesterday Lieutenant Colonel Hersey engaged in a conference with Colon Wuest and Maj. M. J. O'Brien about -the future improve ments of balloon work. The main object ' of Lieutenant Colonel Hersey's visit here is to dis cuss with the Fort Omaha officials immediate introduction of the latest balloon tactics as learned in the re cent war. Following Lieutenant Colonel Hersey's transfer from Fort Omaha last May, he was assigned to duty in France. He was one of the prom inent army officials who entered, Metz, Germany, offer the signing o: the armistice. He will be a guest at the farewell banquet to be given to Col. F. A. Grant at the Omaha club, Saturday night. f V oil A-"1 V1 " ' ; FAIL TO REOPEN SAN FRANCISCO MACHINE SHOPS Men Who Struck to Enforce Demand for Saturday Half Holiday Do Not Return to Work. - ToOsroA GcZI la Oep Dsp Omaha Army -Chaplain Talks . Before Big Crowds in East Boston, Mass., March 27. (Spe cial Telegram.) Rev. George F. Jonaitis, of Omaha, chaplain and first lieutenant in the army, spoke in Brockton and Montello today before large audiences for the1 Lithuanian people on the subject "Post-War and Patriotism." San Francisco, Cal., March 27. The attempt to reopen the shipyard and contract machine shops in the San Francisco bay .region todav after nearly two months' idleness because of strikes involving 10,000 machinists, failed, according to both sines, i ne macninists struck to en force a demand for a half holiday on Saturday. . The employers had announced that they would employ any competent men who applied for work, ine machinists lodge busi ness agent announced no men had applied for work. 1 Be sure you jjet the Genuna Look for this signature on the box. 30c Mangin to Lead French Army in Eastern Europe Pafis, March 27. (Havas) Gen eral Mangin, one of the leading of ficers of the French army, will be recalled trom his command at May- ence, tne newspapers announce, to undertake a mission, the character and scope of which "is indicated plainly by the events in Hunsarv .' 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