31 v J.'. THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1920. -L . Few. N RememSer the Folks at Home Ma New-Victor Records A Parcel Post Shipment Selected From , the ' Following Would Please Them V - fi G8073 Lo,Hear the Gentle Lark (Melba) . . . . .". . ... . $1.50 ' .58108 The Rosary (Schumann-eink) ... . .'. . . . . 1.50 ' 88311 Swiss Echo Song (Tetrazzini) . ...... 1.5K 89092 Angel's Serenade (Gluck-Zimbalist) . : . . 2.06 ' 55093 American Fantasie, Part 1 and 2 (Herbert's ' - ' , Orch) ... . ; 1.50 70107 It's Nice to Get Up in the Mornin' (Lauder).. . 1.25 743ffD Ave Marie Schubert (Elman) ......, 1.50 r 74476 Dreaming of Home and Mother (Williams)..'. 1.50 64839 Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (Johnson) . . 1.00 64138 Annie Laurie (McCormack) 1.00 54$37 That Tumble-Down Shack " in Athlone , , . (McCormack) 1.00 s , ' Our Stock o March Number I Complete' The House of Pleasant Dealings M IC K EL'S D. 1973 . , 15th and Harney LIQUOR TUBES ARE ROUTED BY WOMAN'S SHOTS Mrs. Ann Volz Opens Fire On Five Men Who Attempt tp Raid Her Cellar. ).itr fli '-1Idr ?t u'll-nlaced barraae drove them from the house. but in- their retreat they answered hjr fire and pierced tile walls with bullet holes.. Fred Bock, armed with Urge calibre rfle, accelerated their withdrawal and' dicsouraged any return. . . Neither Mrs. Volz nor Mr Bock could be sure that any of Their bul lets took effect, although Mr. Bofk was certain he put one intothe caf used by the Highjackers atter tney had entered it. The east wall of their house and one window were per forated with holes, made with .4.1 caliber bullets.' , , According to Mr.. Bock, the tar used by the bandits, described as. a Buick. with too uo and curtains rlrawn huA hern seen in the neiRn borhood Tuesday He believes that a preliminary visit tojheir premises was pma aDout ro p. m. "'ui look-out men for the gang returned at intervals during the night. Reduces Price of Coal yesterday morningr. 1 he raid bore every evidence ot being a prearranged visit, but fell down when Mrs. Volz opened fire on the brigands as they were about to for the first time since their depredations began, Omaha's high jacker gang was repulsed and driven from the scene of th&r raid when Mrs.. Ann Volz and. Fred Bock ire turned bullet for .bullet in defense of their father's home' at 270 1 South lUUlCCIlllI BlICCl, WUIV.ll UVC MICH ft l" I , tempted to enter and search early L City Commissioner Butler ytr: day announced that he has reduced the price of municipal coal from $9 to $8.50 per ton. This is Colorado coal and orders ma- be placed, at Mr. Butler's office in the eity. hall. Tread poU Blow Outs - Rewall Retreads ' Relining 7 Pneumatic Trucks Tire Repairs Hart Tire and Rubber Co. 7182,S 16th St. XJMAHA, NEB. The Only Completely Equipped Vulcaniiing Shop in Nebraska. Would You? Wear a suiof many colors? No. Then Why? Have from 2 to 4 different makes of tires pn our car? W." .. . -. - '. V Drive up and let us put on a set of , Miller Cords and be "dressed up." We will make, an allow- ( ance for the old ones. Think it Over. CLOUSE Vulcanizing Station . 194 TiriEV . n.) 3S3S 1 ii l IKE Ji:Biit. ' CO ' 0mha;Neb ' U. P. PRESIDENT S SPEAKS BEFORE OMAHA CHAMBER Poirtt for Pdint a Winner Usually th'e' critics can find some; fault with a ca;r maybe this is wrong-maybe that." : A - , ;TKq Oldsmobile nvodels seejr different. TJiere'is al ' inmost no criticism "- All seem to agree that jris a car which conforms, point for point with vhat motorists want Come and see the wonderful car. It is a reve lation to all motor. fans. ' Nebraska r s -Companjr Chas. A. Jucker, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 2559 Farnarn Street, Omaha 920 Locust Street, De Moines 'V "r''v" 7 , i v lit 3 a THJE tDoOSRED 1 1 Deplores Deterioration of Roads Under Government. 'Control Pledges Aid In Developing Territory. C. K. Gra. president of the Union Pacilic railroad, Inadr his first rpejoh in Omaha at a nognday lunchcoii given ht his honor by the CiHmber of Coihmerte vosterdav. He was introduced by F;'A; Bret i ne rauroads ot the coiintryare entering an entire new era in -railroad business," besfan Mr, Gray. "Moreover, the railroadj are inter ug mis era aiter naving Deen con siderably mussed up by federal control. 'Jn the ,22 months that railroads vre opefatciri by the government less than SO per cent of thei averatre yearly purchase of cars and locomo- ivrs were iraae, ana a larger num-1 er,of cars are passing out of serv ice now, due to lack of repair, than, at aiiy previous ime - , N Attention to Details. 1 "Before the war the United States had the best system of transpbrta tioji in the world. This condition should be restored. Objectionable features of private ownership, such as the one-time aloofness of rail officials toward the public, have been removed. Railroad men of to- dav do not hold their positions tlitough favoritism, but bji virtue of their ability. "I believe the public likes the idea of competition. It likes individual ism, and the personal toucn, ana at--tpntinn todetails, which were lost through government control. It will be the business of the Union Pacific and other railroads to bring this at tention to details back to its-proper olace."- , . . , - .. , Mr. Gray, Murine his talk, de clared that railroad credit would be poor until investors were satisfied that the railroads are again on their teet and are to -be given-sympathetic treatment by tile government. Rail road men generally are glad that congressional legislation has put so much power in the hands of the In terstate Commerce commission, he A Discusses Kate Question., Tniirliinc on the rate Question, asserted that since 1916 the-added tost- of onerating the railroads .has been $1,700,000,000, as compased to an increase in rate returns of $1,250, 000,000 during the same period. Transportation charges today are relatively cheaper than a any other time in the history of the world, he declared. : !, In closing, Mr. Gray called atten tion, to' the fact that for the first time, all dep.artmenti.of the JJnion Pacific.are operating in Ontaha. Omaha may really boast of having home railroad, and the officers of the Union Pacihc want to help in developing Omaha and Nebraska territory, he said.. ; - Naval Recruiting Officer' Gets Reserve Requirements ' Omaha memtcrs of the-naval re serve force have received informa tion which includes the following paragraph: ."Members of the re serve force on inactive duty will be required, beginning July 1, ,1920, and until the expiration of thteir en rollment, to perform at least two weeks' active duty for training on a naval vessel eacn year. s Commander N. W. , Post, U. S. N., officer iit'charge of the navy re cruiting station, 2M) South four teenth street, .stated that he docs not believe that, to meet the re quirements of the reserve - force, it will be necessary for members "to serve on a ship ,eacH year, as the paragraph in question would indi cate. ' . There arc approximately . 2,500 members 'of the naval reserve in Nebraska It is proposed to estab lish organizations of reserves In va rious communities, details of which hve" not been announced. To be eligible to two months', pay a year' as a reserve "will be necessary to keep . the commandant advised of address-and to attend at' least 36 drills a year. , , . v : 4 Two Delegates for Lowden j Excelsior Springs, Mo, March i. Republicans of the Third Missouri Congressional district today named two uninstr acted delegates to the national convention in Chicago in June. i , ' ! - Thetwo delegates sent a jint telegram to Gov. F. O.-Lowden of Illinois declaring they would sup port his candidacy. 1 mm PorolotdntCouchO) ft itncmaa, 0t pcont nllcf Aran FWl Ktpiw imtattoBI wotUn. Effective m4 tawMf roung od old. Ht epUtM la UJ II Vv If 1 7" A KNOCK-OUT FOR OLD H. C. L. Union Outfitting Co. Put: on Half-Price Sale of Granite Kitchenware. There will be great rejoicing in Omaha on Saturday, thi day o the great haH-price sale ot granite kitchenware ats the Uidon Outfitting Company. Worried housewives, who are wondering how to mak4 both ends meet, will be able to make their dollars go twice as fa ,The sale starting Saturday will be. unprecedented oh the lcaj market More graniteware will be old in one day than has ever before, been sold in"the same length of time' in Omaha, A solid carload will be placed on sale. Early" buyers will be able to lay in a bg stock for future use. No one will be disappointed if they come reasonably early, but we cannot be io sure for the late comers.' There, will be a wide selection of pots, and pans of one kind or another and in the vari ous Ues, all to be sold at one half i present retail prices. ANNOUNCEMENT The Hamilton Motor Company has taken over the 1 ; agency for the Autocar truck from the Odell Hamilton Company and will conduct salesand 'serv- ice at 1814 Cuming street, v ) HAMILTON IvlOTOR CO. V W7 K ftVfr$Xr: It Slit tit ' . m r Service Satisfaction SUFFERED TEII YEARS FROM INDIGESTIOK Troubla Gone, Appetite Strong, - and Eats Anything With, put Distress. "I had case of catarrh and indiges tion of Un yat Unding. I had btn iratd by th bc(t medical men in Mich, ifan. When I commenced Ukinc Milk Emnlaien, I was in bed. I improved eo fait that I kept the neifhbori wondering. I am now up and working every day. ty mush in nu, My aoDetite it sreat. and T ran aat anything without hurting m.'' HrO. Lovele. Boekford. Mich. Indigeition u seldom curea by "nelp ing" the stomach digest food. Digestives, like phyaio pills, usually make slaves of the stomach and bowels Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective 'medicine. It re store healthy, natural bowel action, -doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quick ly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. - As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strong ly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting (diseases. Cbronia stomach trouble- and constipation are promptly re lieved usually in one ay. It produces remarkable results in colds, cough and bronchial asthma. This is the- only solid emulsion made, and go palatable that it. is eaten with a Moan like ice cream. Truly wonderful for Weak, sickly children, No matte? now severe your case, you e urged I to try Milks Emulsion un der this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use it according to "direc tion and if not satisfied with the results, youe money will be promptly refunded. Price ee arid 11.10 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terra Haute. Ind. Sold by druggist everywhere. , nnduricin The ipteregts. of the Nebraska White Co., distributors of White. Trucks m Nebraska and west ern Iowa, have been purchased by the Nebraska White Truck Company. ' -: , ' 1 JThis change takes effect immediately. The man- x agement of the .new company will be directed by - See the White truck Exhibit at Auto Show NEBRASKA WHITE TRUCK CO. 1407-21 Capitol Avenue Omaha V ii " $