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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1920)
THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920 Farmers to Join in Sleeping Probe of $orld Markets C. IL Gustafson, President Of Nebraska Union, Out lines Plan to Improve Prices. C. H. Gustafson, president the Nebraska Farmers union. Ot re- turned yesterday (rom Cliieajo, where he was made permanent chai rman cf a farmers' marketing committee of 17, organized at the suggestion of the national farm bureaus to investigate .marketing conditions throughout this country, Canada and Europe. The committee has been sub divided into groups. Twelve of the principal markets in the United States, Canada and Europe have been selected for investigation. Each committee will have-three of these markets to investigate. When a report of each is made they will be compared and the one most efficient will be adopted as the uniform plan of marketing in the United States. . Farmers will be advised to sell their products, according to the findings cf this committee. The Farmers' , National Grain Dealers' association is represented on the Committee by four members, the state farm bureau by three, Farmers' Union of Nebraska by two. Equity Co-operative Exchange of Minneapolis by one, National Farra- rrs' P.nilitv TTninn hv rtn& fict;oiiri ifci 1 1 i ..as warmers ciuos Dy one, 1 ne orange Sg by one, United States department 0! agricultural ny one, ownersnip plan by one. Agricultural Editors' association by one. Chicago is the officitl headquar ters of the committee. In the early part of November the iirst meet ing will be held there, where a par tial report 6f the investigations will be madci Mr. Gustafson plans to fnyite some- of the biggest men of the country to this meeting to solicit their co-operation in the efforts of the committee to get better market ing conditions for, farmers.On the list is Forrher fiood Administrator Herbert Hoover. Widow and Babe Fight Probating of Neal Will Hearing for the probate of the will of, the late John Neal, involving an estate of $1,000,000 was stopped yes terday, at the request of Albert S. Ritchie, attorney, who appeared rep resenting a woman in Okmulgee, Okla., who claims to be the widow tff Nefl. Ritchie said he was en gaged by the alleged widow when he received a letter from her." She claims to be the mother of a 4-vearT old son who she claims was born to her when she land Neal were living together. .County Judge Crawford ordered the hearing set for October 21. , Brief City News Revenue. Agent Appointed James J. Drakeford yesterday became the new internal revenue agent for Ne braska to succeed James J. Gillin. Plan Auto Bus Line An applica tion of the Omaha Autobus company to operate on Omaha streets was placed on file yesterday by the city council. H- Baby Plane Flic Three success ful flights were made Sunday by the "baby airplane buflt by A. H. Fetters and Edwin Greevy. The flights were made from Ak-SarBen field. Change Phone Numbers There Will be 15,000 changed numbers in the new telephone directory soon to be issued. The company is prepar ing for the Installation of the auto matic system vr New Yorker to Speak "The Only Issue" will be ttfe subject of an ad dress at 8 at the Swedish auditorium October 1 and 17 by August Gillhaus ADVERTISEMENT BABIES ARE STRONG : AND HEALTHY" Three Year Old Francis Berley Mrs. May C Berley of 1849 1st Ave., New York City, is a firm be liever in Father John's Medicine. She says: "I have been giving my three, children Father John's Medi cine for the past six months and it has been . successful. Since-taking it they have gained in. strength and health. Baby Francis, whose pic ture is shown, is the youngest of the three children." (Signed) Mrs. May C. Berley. As a body bulider Father John's Medicine has proven its value to rail lions of mothers who know thai 'it is pure and wholesome nourishment that strengthens and builds up. It is a safe family medicine because it is guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT All Makes Typewriter Cow 205 S. 18th Tyl 2414 v om i g s e J : J of New York, socialist nomine for vtc president. New Hollo Glri ChUf of Pollca E be rate in yesterday appointed Mis Gertrude M. Pierce, (611 Harney street, telephone operator at Central police headquarters. Cathedral Club Meeting The members or the Mens club of Trin ity cathedral will meet at :S0 o clock tomorrow evening- at the residence of W. A. Fraaer, 302 North Fifty-third street Pilot Broalui Record Three hours and 40 minutes was the new record made yesterday by Frank R. Yager, air mall plane pilot, between Omaha and Cheyenne. The former record was four heirs and 10 minutes. To Opru Dispensary An upper noor in tne Bourn Omaha city hail may be turned into a social disease hospital for men, according to a plan proposed by Dr. J. F. Edwards for the consideration of the city council. , Many "Drunks' Arrested Twenty-nine men charged with drunken ness appeared before Police Judge Foster at Central police court yes terday. Fourteen of them were rid ing in automobiles at the time of their arrest. ' Fireman's Funeral Today Funeral services for the late Capt Frank W. Greenman, fire company No. lv will be held at 2 this afternoon from his residence, JSH Harney street. Interment will be In Forest Lawn cemetery. - Lauds Kansas Laws The Rev. W. M. Jackson of the First United Presbyterian church yesterday lauded Kansas laws and statesmen in an address before the Methodist Ministerial alliance at the Young Men's Christian association. Flirting Unnecessary Days of flirting are in the discard and all ADVKRTISEMEXT ASPIRIN Name "6aycr" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years; Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- 4 ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes Of 12 tablets cost few cents. Dru?ists also sell larger "Bayer packages. Aspirin fs trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mono aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Famons Wash Heals Sid V RD.,thestadaMsklarenedr.wm ' remove tbese skin aflictians, aad that Intolerable Itching, barnlng, aad dis comfort will disappear aadtr the aucie efthlsranMdy. Hundreds testify' it has bald cases prraouneed incarable. We ptanntt the list bottle t brlaf yw relict, Try a p. p. 9e,tN'aa4t;.os. TO.HD.in). -H WfchJbr 5Wn Disease Five Sherman 4 McConnsli Drag Stores. the boys need to do these days is to tip their hats, say "hello" and make a date with the girls, accord ing to Matron Gibbons, veteran police woman at Central station. Army Man Retired Major David L. Roacoe. in charge of recruiting at the Omaha station, has been ft aced. on the army retired list. eut. P. u. ward, who has been connected with recruiting service here, has been discharged from the army. , Sheriffs. Turn Robbers Deputy Sheriffs Quackenbuah and Johnson became robbers Sunday when they covered themselves with mosquito netting, put on heavy gloves and robbed a bee hive of its honey near the home of Quackenbush's aunt at Loveland, la. lloncs of Indiana Were found by Fred Caasweil while excavt ing a cellar beneath his home In Belleveu Sunday. The skeletons of six human bodies are believed to be the bones of Indians, who settled about the old Bellevue trad ing post many years ago. 1 Funeral of Baby Funeral services for Kathryn Ann, 14-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Classen, 1J25 South Thirty-fifth street, were held Sunday afternoon from the residence, the Rev. J. Herbert Jenks officiating. Burial was In Forest Lawn cemetery. Disease Kills Hog!) Fifteen hoss and one cow belonging to F. L. Freeman, a farmer near Florence, died last week of a disease similar 0 mm CJ.U V AnnovjndtQ the reopening of the Palm Room fV -V in its original form TEAS AND LUNCHEONETTES SERVED. AFTER MATINEE, PARTIES A SPECIALTY You are invited to visit this room the lest in Omaha 15,000 Miimber Changes in:luqi7letepEione 0 More than 15,000 changes have been made iu the numbers listed in the October telephone directory, which is now being delivered. All the 'former .two and three-figure num bers have been prefixed with ciphers, as for example, Harney 90 is now Harnev 0090. To w Hiis' number, for example, you should call "Harney oh-oh-nine-oh." ( -"All former one-figure numbers have Jjeen changed entirely to four-figure numbers. - y ..',.' These changes have had to be made to pre pare for the installation of automatic service in the downtown district. At that time all num bers must contain four figures. And a large number of other changes in numbers has been necessary in all the central offices because of moves and new installations. Your co-operation in looking up every num ber before you make a call, will assist us ma terially in our furnishing you satisfactory tele phone service. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANl to "blackleg." Omaha veterinar ians reported that all danger of fu ture contagion is over. x Report Five Robberies Diamonds, wrist watches, trousers and cash comprised the loot of Omaha bur glars Sunday. The robberies and thlefts reported to the polioe num bered five and Included downtown and residential robberies. Box Car Shortage Statistics is sued by the Interstate Commerce commission September 30, show that the Union Pacific and 18,200 box cars on hand that date. This is 6,000 less than it is entitled to and as a result the freight car situation in Nebraska U still unsatisfactory. Legless Man Hides Motorcycle Omaha yesterday paw a legless motorcyclist on his way across the continent. He is Richard E. New, 31, of Mckinney, Tex., who has had a car built to make motorcycle riding possible with his lack of legs. He sells postal card views of him self. . Injured In Truck D. W. Jacobs, SO? South Eighteenth street; J. Brunsch, 621 South Nineteenth street, and Fred Meldruln, showman, sustained painful, though not serious injuries Sunday afternoon when a truck on which they were riding ran into, a pile of rock at Seventh and Pacific streets. Investigate Robbery Charge Juvenile officers are investigating a charge made by 8-year-old Merlin Seller, 830 South Twenty-first street, that he was robbed by four boy TVS i, iVf t .7 'it Hotel Fontenette .rectory highwaymen at Seventeenth -and lavenworth streets Saturday night. The boys denied the charge and were released, pending an investiga tion by juvnile authorities. Alleged Boy (iamblers--Galloping pavrnent polo balls, otherwise known as dice, led to the arrest in the rear of the Mason school of five boys on the charge of Incorrigibil ity Sunday afternoon. The lad3 are Gilbert Lehman, 100S South Twonty-second street; Arnold Ben son, 2233 Tierce street; Leo Pez dlrtz, 1942 South Twelfth street; Nick Clfuro, 815 South Twenty fourth street, and Emmet Fay, 2721 Jackson streets They are all about 1 7 years old 1 1 j 1 iS I ; r-- r v ,y.-fS?rrf. ' ill 1 BUSGES Tuesday In the Downstairs Store A great monthly event looked forward toby all economical people as a day of great values. 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II hibitullv oi ttipated. uta each alibi lor you'll aot aara every dir NR Tib let auficient to keep in aoo4 eoaditloa keep o feeuag Get a is nedy(M1al Box M sold GuAVAittascl nd recommended by your druggisl 5W MoV lrnrrriT Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. USE BEE WANT ADS Clear Baby's Sidn With Cuticura Soap and Talcum 3op.Ohitre.Tleiw..rrevwhr. rersarls Kami.' otwcriii.--tor-ii.i4 tUutubkua. everybody storb" OO Day high, wide $2.00 A LIMITED NUMBER OF Mina Taylor Dresses $2.00 Well made of pretty materials such as t . GINGHAM PERCALE-CHAMB'RAY Broken sizes, many styles and colors. CORSETS Choice of Warner," Royal, Worcester, Redfern and Successo style corsets in an- assortment of broken Choice. . $2.00 $2.00 SPECIALS For Men Hote, 10 pairs $2.00 Shirta, each .$2.00 Painters' Over.lU, pair $2.00 Blouiei, regulation street car men's blouses $2.00 Work Shirt. $2.00 Union Suits ' $2.00 Khaki Pants $2 00 Blouses, 2 for $2.00 Wool Mixed Sox, 6 - pairs, at . . $2.00 ADVEKTISEMENT SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material ia poor dye. Insist oft "Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in every package. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harm less and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the fjee, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beautv of vour skin. ) Famous stage beauties use lemon ! juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lem ons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. that your better ersiy way itubboraly coa oaa NR Tablet s week. Taea to take madkioa Jau ao occuioaal after tfcat will be vour trues root MM. THEYi BRING RESULTS Fistula - A mild system of neccai diseases ia a $L.VV at. . . . P.VU III vnioroiorm. r.uier or oiner geaerai aaesthatle litd 1 I?"".'" Ttr)r CM " oPted for treatment, and no money is U be aid nati VlZr W , OT k on Rectal Diseases, with names and teaUmoalala of mora thaa I.S00 prominent people who have been permanently cured. " OR. E. R. TARRY Sanatorhiaa, Peters Truat Bhig. (Bee Bldg.) Osaaha, Nek. . 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