Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 04, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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Y.M.H.A DEFEATS
COUNCIL BLUFFS
HIGH SCHOOL FIVE
Goodman Shoots Basket With
Eyes Shut Omaha Uni and
Western Unions Also
Victors.
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Cornhusker Quintet
Here Tonight to See
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PHONE TYLER 1000 OMAHA
under lecnni aii-pna,-. ! ct.tl.i -K i-ach r.u aid l . Mifinii. in
I -'" 1 Mate tin e (! in. I i ire to pirMion aet- nl draft boards i.,,ipma".d ot tlie Indiana i:iiicrit.-
relatne to i-liares auani-t IPnupsfi.
lain.-ln. er , l i lt. ... i .special. )
t oaeli Si !iis-ler .im his pace imni , Minneapolis. Minn.. Feb. .; Ike W-.rbl War V et. iti, a i,,lv of
will make a trip to ( Ituaha Wednes- : (.inner service men. liaie ,,,n:e to the d, f. n-n of lack Hemp-fi. 1 l,c
day 1 r vateh the I loosicra play i organizatii.ti issued a stati im-i.t 111 pait. as follows: !
CroiKliton. This is onlv one of the : "Am. titer eiti.en of America has 1 .: i h'-;unled a slaeker bmaiise ,,- !
precautious that tlte athletic author- did not wear the uniform durmc. the uat .. u a- a man did tiie 'ob'
ities are lakiiiR '" insure tiie best; the government, assigned liim It. he i- tuftied to all the credit m vi,tor.
pOssildc showing against the Moi- ' "Jack Deutpsev did all our g, o ernnien t aakeil liitn to do w hen he rcc- 1
iers. Schissler auiiour.i ed today i.-tered for the draft and worked to help pet money tor welfare orcaiua- i
that be would probable mt Use the tior.s.
relay system against Imiiami since. "Mempsey is the man we mils; t. .. .k to to kerp America at the heat!
be now had a iirst t, am that wai ,f the world in the 'manly art,'
appreciably stronger than the sec- ' -I he soldier .should be lair and ni ask all tnc credit for winning the
oiicl oi third quintet.
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h,'-kt't ball fat'.i. I'-i"' Innr 'I nrsday
in ins fir. t itivairm nf the we -t. since
he tame here m I'Mp. F'otir games
in as many nights are on the Uoos-ier-'
itinerary. They nrv
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."supporters ot the ( 1 :m-,,n icel
; l hat the w tern m , ,n t . the
hardest trip in the hi t, n -. oi 1 1
diana ba-ket .i!!. ( i -eight, m. a ' a a -
j strong, and rani-lly Comn-g !,. tbc
itropt as "tin. Xotre Oaiue of t' e
west in athletics" will tut I tit,- In
diana five exhausted alter a 1 nig
hard trip: Nebraska will be mil tor
a victory tor personal masons, if nt
tor I'm ,u'-;i,,.. of deteating a t.at.i'
whifli i- making a bid tor high hon
rTs in the Wctmi ruin, rri.,, and
Ion a is inipatnnit to relriii c In1'
ioss.-s in tii'- I'ig 1 an by a clasiiing
win over tin- II,,. piers. Not nianv
ha-ker hall Pain? have hern able to
stand tin- strain of so hard a trio,
and ( 'rims. in baskt I hall fans b.--ino.e
that Indiana will proc no ex
ception to tiiM rules.
Thus far. Indiana has mad a
I great sin, wing tn , middle v. .--!.
ntorie- over Hatiovir, 'alpaiais,,.
j Northwesteri', the X. A. ( ,. I', team,
;Uuo Wesley hi. tlbio State, Mich
ican Accics and tin- I 'itivri.itv ,:
j Michigan uv credited to In-r. (.)nl-,-I
one d, :;' t mar- th.- i . , ord tinit
'suOeicd in tiie I'lirdin- gaup- re, fin
ly v. if ti I IKllana iiowed to ! in- Hoi!
enita'.er ; l.y a 1 7 to ' i Iran,
the Indiana o":','r, i I I'lnMip,, -tar
gua' .!. both u i if si, k : ,, i , .re t he v
enteri'd the :.'a;iif and ti:'- l,,c! i :,
blamed i i il f 1,.--.
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! bark .fit 'in.t e." -an! " I urn i ,. t"
' Sfehm the oilinr dav at d If' nub d.
I 1 aiis in M:eh m'- , p t i-o , ,n w i '
Ikno'A what Iip meant by t'-at inu-ii.g
, t'i. it imn-ing. and the -milp.
I ('.fi, !i Totum.'. Mill- of the
I're-g'.tf.n s.piad said la-' i .g;:t t'fit
l !t: t- -nil was tn g. .. x t . i , , 1 , ' i , , , i , a).
! ti lough it is iii! .i- n th t ll. io. it I
:'aud:ier, eaptain and nuai, I. u,av
j nr.! be abb. to pl.v. on a ff , ,pt:t of
i a wneil,-'iei' a I'ltlle.
j 'l reicl'toil is in it.in.lv -iitipr,"
said Mills rii;hu-i.,sth alb. . "ll v. :
'lose we'll Juve no alibis t-j ullct;,"
A irn. rn i;nit nt any , oni.
modity will buy mors
transpoitation now than
it ever dn) before in tb
history ef tbfl country. A
n n of steel or a bushel
of wheat will buy more
transportation now than
ever before.
WAl.KKR P. H1NFS
I i Z)lfr.'r tiiitstol of ftatWaacii
Freight rates have played a very small part in the
rising cost of living.
Other causes the waste of war, under-production,
credit inflation - have added dollars to the cost of the
necessities of life, while freight charges have added
only cents.
The average charge for hauling a ton of freight a. mile
is less than a cent
A suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war was
carried 2,265 miles by rail from Chicago to Los Angeles
for I6V2 cents.
Now the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit sells
lor $50.
The cost of the suit has increased 20 dollars.
The freight on it has increased only 5c?hK
Other transportation charges enter into the cost of the finished artic
carrying the wool to the mills and the cloth to the tailors but
these other charges amount to but a few cents more.
The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell for $5 goes
from the New England factory to the Florida dealer for
a freight charge of 5 cents only one cent more than
the pre-war rate.
Beef pays only two-thirds ojacent a pound freight
from Chicago to New York.
American freight rates are the lowest in the world.
LJfiis advertisement is published by the
dissociation of Slailway Gxecutives
Those desiring information co'urrrting the rail mud situidion way o!tuvi literati; r
by writing to The Association of Ji'aihiui Ivreeutrees, U Itmadwun, Ar:c 1 ark
Cainryisig a Ten a Mile
for less than a Cent
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