THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1920. o, pt1 fo on ' ton tvi ; HOLM IilO : I tiot T star fol.V feu.v Har i vor i tain ' tiwc j Ken . thirt ,' 23 . ; JJocl lad. 23 b the , "t ai'u : placf thin c!psc( cHJ. ton, trie, a a lad ta!!tc Th lire 1 ; lives j Th. thi$ t shnwirl from : 23. vr ' , ceptit t nes Desc Kent,' , "i !iom limt, vent i ' the s i " the s i ing r.hou main ; minu ! v"i 1 1 ratnei I to a ) a tnai loinir talked bed." ) Tes nessei was him b i he a front ; at the ing I ' testiir. from ! Public Railway Control Branded As Huge Failure Washington, Nov. 10. l'ublic k Ownership and operation of rail roads has failed wherever it has been properly tested, declared a committee report made today to the 3-d annual convention of the National Association of Railway and Utilities Commissioners. The question . of. private 1 owner ship with regulation as against pub lic ownership with regulation "should rjo longer be considered by intelligent investigators as an open question." the report asserted. It added that private ownership and operation with public regulation was the "only just and honest manner of conducting the public utility bus iness of this country." I'. I T-ticey of Illinois presented the report as chairman of the com- iru, ; v- . Dealing with cos of rail? way pii.r;iMi, row and before the war. it . "It seems remarkable 'hat any sane man with a knowledge' of the increase in all costs of living should think or expect that utility corpora tions might be an exception to the general rule. The operation of these general laws has again pro duced the political agitator who has sought, and is seeking, to make political capital out of present neces sities." Mr. Lucey told the convention . tint the situation in Illinois regard ing the public utility commission would "liear watching, to see what com;"- out of it'." The governor lie said, had won on a plat form of municipal ownership and 1 home rule, but had run 400,0(1(0 votes behind Senator Harding because "there are enough honest republi cans in Illinois who do not believe ' in the program of confiscation of private property." Federal Reserve Bankers Willing to Aid Stock Men Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 10. J. Z. Miller, governor of the Kansas City federal reserve bank, announced to , day that he was sending a letter to J. II. Mercer of Topcka, Kan., live stock commissioner of Kansas, com inending a suggestion by Mr. Mer cer that; federal reserve bank offi cers and bankers hold a meeting to discuss stabilizing the live stock in dustry. Mr. Miller's letter was in response -to one sent by Commissioner Mercer to bankers of the southwest, assert ing that the industry faced collapse and urging -that prompt action be taken. ' x Denver Woman to Testify . In Denton Murder Trial Denver, Nov. 10. Mrs1; Ida L. Gregory, Denver court assistant, is preparing to go to Los Angeles to testify at the trial of Mrs. Louise, I'cete, Denver, held there for the murder of Jacob Charles Denton, millionaire mining man, she an nounced. , Mrs. Gregory said she visited Mrs. Teete while the latter was house keeper of the home in Los Angeles in which Denton's body was found. She said she had notified District Attorney Woolwine of Los Angeles that she would appear to testify, but that she would prefer to defer the trip until about November 22. Bee want ads are best business getters. Stoves Stoves Deduced in Price at Bowen's We are showing a most complete line of Heating and Cook Stoves which were purchased from the manufacturers at big, price concessions, which enables us to give you Values and Prices which will mean a big Saving for You. This timely reduction in prices on Stoves at Bowen's means a savjng on something you may need right now. ' Bowen's Heaters and Ranges waste no fuel, are all fully guaranteed and at no time has there ever been offered Stoves at such Value-Giving prices as can be had right now at Bowen's, and, as usual, you make your own terms. Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT 11 Hens Idle; Now Lay 221 Eggs A Month Almost Gave Up Raising Chicken Then She Tried Thla Plan. "When I accepted your offer and tried Don Sung', I was getting 1 or 3 egg eretr otker dar. The next month, osioff I'OQ fillip, U1J XX UWUB IBIU 4.1 CKRB. almost quit raising chickens, bat now I w . L. will raise as many as I Don Sang, bit 11 hens laid 221 eggs. I I ft ean.'V-Mr. F. 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Indianapolis. lad. tlOti&SxiNG Chinese for Egg-Laying , j Woman to Take Exam If She Can Get Cook A cook must be found for the household of Mrs. Lola Vincent, 320 South Fortieth street, or Mrs. Vin cent will be unable to take her ex amination for admission to the state bar in Lincoln November 22-23. Mrs. Vincent's cook ended eifrht years in her employ last June when her mistress graduated from the law school of Omaha university. She is expected to return next week and on her return hangs Mrs. Vin cent's examination. Mrs.. Vincent has been, interested in real estate in Omaha and under took the, study of law. in this con nection. She declares she does not intend to practice. Reduction in Sugar , Fails to Materialize Montreal, Nov. 10. Further re ductions irf the price of sugar 'failed to n aterialize, .despite the fact that Atlantic Sugar Refinery stock was driven by, heavy , selling, to a new low level of 39y2c. Refiners said they expected the mirket to rally in a few days, but retailers were buying conservatively, notwithstanding the flat 13-cent qu6 tntion to wholesalers was un changed. . . ' - In the V ancouvcr market' s'ugar was reported selling, at 16c whole sale. Flour declined 80 cents a barrel in Vancouver, carload lots cf 98 being quoted at $11.85 a barret ONSIUTIS Apply" thickly over throat (cover with hot flannel 1KS VapoRuq Over 1 7 Million Jan UttJ Yearly ADVERTISEMENT "Mentho-Laxene is the Best Cough Medicine Known Especially It Worked , Wonders with our Chil dren." (From a Mother's Letter) Ionbt, is said to be our on worst enemy. Often people suffer months, some time years, with severe coughing and continuous "fresh colds," not knowing or not believing that science has fonnd a most efficient and practically sure relief for nuch conditions, (if it Is not consump tion). The makers of Mentho-Laxene guarantee results from every bottle, or offer to refund purchase price, and In ten years less than 60 persons liavo asked for money back. Four thousand barrels of Mentho-Laxene syrup were used last year, and each season finds a greater number of satisfied users. Each bottle has di rections how to make a full pint of cough syrup, simply and easily or it can be used in 10-drop doses Just as you buy it, concentrated. For chronic colds, coughs, bronchitis, hor.reeness difficult breathing, whooping cough, we bellsve there is nothing better, "especially for our children," as 'Mrs. Pearl Hauck, of Covington, Ky.. states it. Yor.r druggist has it,' or can get it from his Jobber. Try it toinj. ADVERTISEMENT MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Blad der bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. lhe kidneys f.o their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the ' eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. . When your kidneys ache and fell like lumps of lead, arid you have stinging pains in the back, or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe .headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water, before breakfast each morning and, in a few days your kidneys will act" fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined 'vith lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged , kidneys, to neutralize the ac:ds in urine so .it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disor- ders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink, and no body can make a mistake by-taking a little occasionally to keep the kid neys clean and active, Umn back without aucstwo If HUNT'S bin falls ia tke treatment of ITCH, ECZBaCA, RINGWORM, TSTTBR or other itching sUa diseases, ttf a 7S cent bos st our riak. , ?J W ftf Harding Cabinet Leading Topic For. Politicians Governor Lowden Regarded as Best Bet for Secretary of Treasury Many Other Names Mentioned. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. C hicago TrtbnnetOnmhS) Bee leased Wire. Washington, Nov. 10. While President-elect Harding in health ful pastime is courting a restoration of personal "normalcy" after his exhilarating ride on the election ava lanche, republican politicians here about are waxing hectic in specula tion on the composition of his cab inet According to,somc of the party loaders, Mr. Harding already has determined his cabinet selection in a number of instances and has asked at least two men of national prominence to accept portfolios. According, to others, the president elect has reached no final decision and will not attempt to do so until after the series of conferences Hy'th representatives of all groups of the party he will hold at Afarion aftert his return from the Panama canal. .The one, outstanding conviction among the politicians is that Gov. Frank O. Lbwden of Illinois will be a member of the cabinet, if he cares to accpet. Indeed, according to one report, he has been, asked to become secretary of the treasury. By virtue of political tradition he is en titled to a cabinet post because he accomplished the nomination of Harding by withdrawing and swing ing his strength to the Ohio senator in the convention. , Thompson Against Lowden. 1 Mayor Thompson is understood to ; nc exerting innuence against tne se lection of the governor, and in be half of the appointment of Con gressman Frank Smith to a cabinet job, in this cise, however, the president-elect would not entertain objections from any quarter sve me iwo Illinois - senators, DOtn oi whom would approve the appoint ment of Lowden. Indiana is regarded as certain to I be represented in the cabinet, though in choosing Mr. Harding is ' con-1 ceivably somewhat embarrassed. Rc- SIOUX CITY IMPORTANT NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS EVERY SALE FINAL PLEASE SHOP CAREFULLY A L L 1500 Beau Over 50 Hats, Formerly $18.50 at $9.25 Over 75 Hats, Formerly $25.00 at $12.50 Over 20 Hats, Formerly $30.00 at $15.00 Over 25 Hats, Formerly $37.50 at $18.75 Over 15 Hats, Formerly $75.00 at $37.50 1 ft rvblican National Chairman Will Hays, who organized victory tor the patty, is entitled to a portfolio and in keeping with tradition h; would become postmaster general. It hap pens, however, that the close-it friend cf Mr. Harding in the senate, the man who was for Harding first, last and all the time even when the en thusiasm of most others had waned is Senator Harry New, who, like Will Hays, hails from Indiana. Two men from the same state in a cab inet is not anomalous but it is un utual. Politicians at Sea. The politicians are. completely at pea in the speculations on the choice of a secretary of state. Root, Knox and Lodge remain practically the only names discussed. The emi nent fitness of Root for the place ii widely conceded, but his choice is also widely scouted because of his pro-league leanings. Between Root j.nd Knox, who is a bitter-endct. Lodge is regarded as a logical com promise. But Mr. Harding is bent in restoring free Panama canal tolls for American coastwise ship ping, and Lodge, like Root, support ed President Wilson in effecting the repeal of the free tolls act in 1914 while Knox, as Taft's secretary of state, defended the free tolls provi sion. A good many republican leaders believe that in view of the encouragl ing success of the republican party in breaking into the solid south with the capture of Tenneesse:, a south ern man, probably a 1 etuieessean, will. be, appointed to the cabinet. The only1 man mentioned so far is Jesse M. Littleton, chairman of the repub lican stale committee of Tennessee and a brother of Martin M. Littleton, the New York lawyer. R. B. Creag-cr-of Texas is expected to land a big job, possibly in the diplomatic corps, , The report that General Wood is to be secretary of war is discounted Sure Relief 'A .6 BlLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief E LOANS FOR INDIGESTION The Combination Should Prove Irresistibly Attractive to Every Thrifty Woman and Miss. In Every Vy 4GLYCCRWE0 CimCHMS by some who think they have reason to believe that General Pershing as sisted by the influence of his father-in-law, Senator Warren, will land the job. Former Senator John W. Weeks of Massachusetts is a likely selec tion for secretary of the navy and Theodore Roosevelt is also widely regarded as promising cabinet tim ber. Harry Daugherty of Ohio, Hard ing's primary campaign manager, and Former Senator Sutherland. of Utah, who advised the candidate during the election, campaign, rare looked upon : a.-; probable members of the family. Both are lawyers, and cith er one might be made attorney gen eral. ' Housing Committee Opens Sessions In the Middle West Chicago, Nov. 10. With 'the ar rival of United States Senator W. M. Calder and his party from Cleveland the senate special committee of re construction and production today opened its sessions, investigating the housing situation in the middle west. Testimony presented toda.v began with a reDort by Wharton Clay, ar chitectural engineer, on losses of housing due to fire waste. Hand Work produces the finest kinds of fabric. These same articles can only be properly, cleaned by hand. Silks, velvets and (aces should be entrusted only to persons having a long ex perience in their handling. For 23 years an Omaha firm has been building up a force of such workers, and at the same time has built a reputation for itself as en deavoring to really serve the public. Rolnnr vnnr rlpnrfpr ns rnrA- fully as you select your cloth- Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyer." 1513 Jones St. Phone Doug. 0963. So. Side, 4708 So. 24th St. Phone So. 12S3. Guy Liggett, President (or 23 Years. NEW YORK 318-320 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET RIMMED, JH NOT ONE HAT RESERVED!. PARISIAN IMPORTS INCLUDED Original tickets remain on Hats, You divide the price by 2 A Sale of Millinery ng New or Novel. this Tremendous Privilege of Unrestricted Selection from over tiful Fall and We even include our entire stock' of, fine Velour and Hatter's Plush Saildrs from Vogue, De Marinis, Seybel, Smart Set, Irving Burges sor and oChers. By far the greatest variety of fine hats ever seen on sale in Omaha. Color, Size, Shape, Material MILLINERY SECTION Student Revolt In India Growing Brotherhoods .Demand Col leges Sever Government Con nections Moslems Lead. New York Tlmex-f'hirnKO Tribune I 11 Copyright 1U?0. Delhi, Nov. 10. A-student rcrolt which started in the great Moham medan college at Aligarh. is spread ing to all the colleges throughout India. "Student brotherhoods" are being formed in a number of schools which, working as a part of Mr. Gandhi's nonco-operation move ment, demand that the colleges break their government connection and re fuse government financial grants on Big Sale Saturday Table Linens and Bed Linens at the Union Outfitting Co. Thrifty Housewives Should Anticipate Their Needs for Months to Come Women who take advantage of the Special Purchase ' Sale of Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, and Wash Cloths which takes place at the Union Outfitting Company, Saturday, will be well repaid. This big sale is made possible by an extremely fortunate pur chase made by the Union Outfit ting Company from leading mak ers desiring to reduce stock. Housewives will find tempting arrays of rare values in Table Linens, Bed Linens and Towels in a wide range of desirable qualities. The sale is additional evidence of the ever increasing Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Company, located just, outside the High Rent District. - Advertisement. OMAHA at half price isNoth- But when you add to Price Reduction the Jar BB v SaKasaVS . v -- MM m V ' 1 . t. J VMt. m A W SECOND FLOOR , ' j the penalty of having their students I leave. I At Aligarh a real physical revolt lied bv Mohammed Alt, the leader of India's 70.DOO.tHKl Moslems, resulted in the college being closed, the ma jority of the students being called home bv their parents. Approximate ly 200,000 'students, however, re mained at Aligarh to form the nucleus of a new national Moslem university under the principalship of Mohammed Ali. For several days Mohammed Ali and his rebellious students occupied a building in the college, but two days ago they were , forcibly evicted by the GOAL is stored under cover on con crete floors when handled by Sunderland Main Office Entire 3rd Floor Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney Sts. Phone Douglas 3940. CVENTICNTM MT THURSDAY 10 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar ...".$1.16 Prunes, New 192Q Crop, 3 lbs. v....'.;: A.. 53c 25 lbs. for $4.35 Extra Fancy N. Y. Cream Cheese, lb. .. ... 28c Watch for Our Semi-Annual Sale Thursday 9 A. M. x mil 3 Ml SJ I V mL ... Winter Over 200 Hats, Formerly $5.00 at $2.50 Ctoer 300 Hats, Formerly $7.50 at $3.75 Over 150 Hats, Formerly $10.00 at $5.00 Over 160 Hats, Formerly $12.50 at $6.25 Over 100 Hats, Formerly $15.00 a $7.50 , and Trim -J-S iJLYOHS ' ' i. 1 ! W "Jf govenment authorities. Now the rebel students occupy fcveial bunga lows and' 20 tents near the closely guarded C4Uege grounds. At Delhi, tle capital of India, 1.50(1 students belonging to three Delhi colleges met yesterday and funned a brotherhood. They then took steps to leave the college unless the trus tees declare the schools to be in dependent national institutions. The majority of' parents denounce the action. b,ut they are helpless against the propaganda of Gun c! hi and Ali. Bee want ads are' best business getters. . Your Business Is invited i Courtney Bldg. DOUOtAS) TKCST BARGAINS No. 1 Steer Beef Sirloin Steak, per lb 3e No. 1 Steer Beef . Round ; Steak, per' lb. . . .'.25c English Walnuts,; 1920 crop, per lb. ... ...32c 10 lbs $3.15 Daily Specials. LINCOLN, TS Hats A Sherman ft McConnell Drug C I-.,. I - --ft