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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
V . 1 ', - 1 - I V THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. I. uri t.i it. I v a. 1 -fl 'Mi 7T1 I Rjecognilion of Mexico Withheld 1 Pendinsr Ruliiisr No Action Uytil Effect of Ar! tide 27 of Constitution on j Property Js Made Clear, Officials Declare. jvVWasrka City Man Buys; Offers Par for Payiiig Bonds Nebraska City. Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) Joy Morton's offer to take intersection bonds at par, 60 r a paving district that will pave all Mreets between the city park and the Morion park, was accepted by the city commissioners. In - addition, Mr. Morton will connect with this 4- Washington, 1). C, Nov. 17. iecogiiition of thvnew government n Mexico by the United States will e withheld, it was said today at the State department, until Mexico has nade clear the elf ;ct to be Riven to irticle 27 of the Mexican constitu- ion relating tproperty in Mexico. strong pressure tor speedy rccog- ution is being broaght to bear- on he department by some business ind other interests, but a liigh of icer stated emphatically that ncj orporation, no group of corpora ions and no group ' of individuals vas going to 4f liver American ecognition to Mexico. . It was inade clear the United .tates was not demanding as a pre iminary to recognition, repeal of trticlc 27,' but it was stated that if he operation of laws enacted under ?hat section were made retroactive, k he .American Aovevnment could not fficcord recognition.' J he United states is actuated Dy t desire to protect American inter-I ts study ot tne wnoic situation nas nvited and received from American orporations and individuals having nterests in Mexico, statements as 10 conditions there and tne present .pplication of Mexican laws. h,arly recognition of Mexico was I'.'cast in a statement issued at the yartJiient some weeks ago, but ap- arentfy it is not much nearer now an it was then, whether recogm- 011 wi II tome Detore tne present dministration at -Mexico City turns iver the government to President lect Obrepran on December; "ap parently still is undertcTmined. , -.1.11 Fremont Boy Scout Council .Holds Its Annual Meeting Fremont, Neb., Nov. 17. (Spe iaf) The Fremont council of Boys LScouts held its annual meeting with bbotit 100 business men of Fremont, ncmbers of the council, 111 attend ance. A banquet was tne teajure 01 the meeting heJd t Hotel Fathtind er, followed by annual reports and a short business session. Harvev C. Kendall presided, while Scout Commissioner George F. Wolz made the address of welcome. Elec tions for the ensuing year were held. Earl Wast of Lincoln made the ad dress of theevening and talked oti "Boy Scouts." Germans Sueto Uecovcr Estate of Hastings Man Hastings, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special Teletrrain.) lleinrtch Doermg, Heinrich Killer and Johanna Killer, all of Germaliy, have begun suit iur he district court to establish heir ship and obtain possession of the TZ0.000 estate ot .rlenry Killer, a f?tmer who died In 1904. ,The estate ,is BeetU m litigation since 1907. 1 1 Hens Idle; Now Lay 221 Eggs A Month Almost Gave Up Raiting Chicken Then She Tried Thi Plan. "Wben I accepted your tiff er and tried Don Sun;, I was Betting 1 or 2 eggs erery other day. Tbe next month, using Don mug, my ix nana lam 221 egg. 1 almost Quit raising chickens, but now I fm . will raise as many as I ean," Mrs. F. C. Xoungv Beflefonte. Pa. You also' can easily tart, your hens laying and keep them laying. !! . 1 even 'in coldest winter. T..il w J To prove It, accept our .4Vw mm Xlrm Xnlt0 did. Give your hens Don Sung and watch results for one montn. 11 you oon t nnu h it nnv for itwlf and tiflva tou a good profit besides, simply tell us and; jour money will be cheerfully refunded. Don Sung (Chlowe (or egg-laying) Is scientific tonic and conditioner. It Is asily given In the feed, improves the hen's health and makes her stronger and more active. It tones up tbe egg-laying organs, and gets the eggs, no matter how cold or wet the weather. You can obtain Don Sung from Tour druggist ot poultry remedy dealer, of send $1.04 (Include war tax) for a packare by mall. Burrell-Diigger Co., 214 ColomblaBldg-., Indianapolis, Ind, Chinese for Egg-Laying Mi r Tnnlf enriuinnr Colo nf Blue Bird Dinger Sets Saturday at Union Outfitting Co. Sale is ' the Result of va Fortunate Purchase at ."Very Low Prices f -Housewives Desiring a New Set For Thanksgiving Should Attend Sale To Secure a beautiful Dinner Set a ti about Half Price is an un usual event, but it is possible Saturday, due to a snecial pur chase made by the Union Out fitting Company. The Dinner Sets come in a Blue Bird design (hat is certain to add. a touch of distinctiveness and refinement to your table. They can be had in 31, 50 and 100-piece setsand due to the im mense purchase, sale prices are just about half what they would ordinarily be. The pattern is so unusual and tbe values so extraordinary that every housewife with a Dinner ware need should plan on attend ing the sale. , This sale is further evidence of the ever-increasing Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Company si-t Xe transaction is vr jT44 compteied until the paving at the entrance to Morton park with a privately owned and constructed roadway, west through Arbor Lodge, and north to the main highway between' Omaha and Kan sas City. When completed it wil be one of the most beautiful auto drives iu southeastern Nebraska, aiuLis the advance step in making Nebraska City the city beautiful. Hcrou Road Improvement Stopped by Cold Weather IIcbYon, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) Road work in the county has prac tically been discontinued. The con junction ganti working on the Mer idian ,coad still has nearly two miles of grading 4o do between Belvidere mid Hruning. The Belvidere bridge will be ready for traffic in a few days. The Wheeler bridge, cast of Hebron, will soon he completed. This bridge takes the place of the ckl Esk bridge, where the Litdc Blue chinged its course, and is bailt about 50 yard? down stream. Hebron Buys Fire Truck, Hebron, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) The Hebron volunteer fire depait ti.eht has a new, modern fire truck. Madison County JuryFjnds . Man Guilty of Assault Madison, Neb., Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) The jury ii(tlie ise of the State against Frank J. Strong, charged with assault in Ju.lge Al len's district court, returned a ver dict Wednesday of,, guilty. Bessie Wynn, 14. made the charge against Strottg. It is understood the attor ney for the dcfcisr will a.k for a new trial, and if tin's, is deified, the case will be appealed to the supreme court on a writ of error. .Sentence !;as not been pronounced. The- court is now working on the case of Mahor against Miller, which involves commission on reaPesHate. The Case of Connor against Robert Schcr comes up next. Conuon is" a former Norfolk policeman and asks damages for injuries lie? received j while riding a motorcycle. t Held ou Liquor Charge. 1 Listings. Neb., Nov. --(Specia? Telegram.) Following a raid on his home, August 'Wilkening of. Hast ings wa arrested on the charge of having Intoxicating liquors in his possession. Hearing was ct for No vember 2'). ' . in nere$ $50 for someone Suggest a name for our New Cafeteria Try for it! v f e J r "Have you Lunched fiere? Our New Cafeteria whets The appetite easy prices, too. - T Flowers, for . .-- .i- . , the Living You v-ill search "Familiar Quota tions" in vaia for anything finer than this concluding paragraph ap pearing recently, in an Omaha news paper editorial: "It it profoundly pitiful that those who have most nobly served both God and humanity havo been those whom their own generation has most cruelly and unw . justly punished and assailed. The cross, more often than the crown of contem porary glory, has been their reward. The wreaths of the world's love and venera tion have "had to be laid, not on living brows but on unresponding graves." v ' v No matter as to the identity of the particular man of whom this para graph was written. It is universal in its application and touches a bad habit that is common to every clime. We can even appjy it to our atti tude toward our humble neighbor who,vin spite of ouXcriticism, may be doing "the best hi knows how." Reduced 'to the language of the nursery it means: Don't keep your flowers for the 'dead. They don't need them. Give them to the living.. They can use them. What's This?, Famous "Nemo'' t Yesterday- ) - v X They Sold , - -in our regular, stock at 1.50 to 4.00. 5) Fit Any Figure Without Alteration. c-at 69c buy your future needs! Thursday Buy Them at While 4000 Last-1 .50 to -$4 Regular Stock at 69c n Free A. Copy of Sara Swain Adams' "How Jo Set the Talk for Every Occasion" Given to everyone buying household linens, during our "Thanksgiving Linen Sate," now going on. - ' ' 1 Main FloorSouth Made by "Famous Nemo ; Corsetn Makers Can you imagine 4000 of the Famous Nemo Self-Adjusting Brassieres reduced to such an asjeundingly l$w price as 69d? This is absolutely th3 firstand greatest sale-of Nemo Brassieres ever offered the women of Omana. Every Bhissiere strictly high class; fit you first and fit you permanently they cannot be dragged out of shape by laundering. v . v Yoy, '11 Meet Your Friends Here! 19 This Is the FIRST. TIME 'NEMO Brassieres have been offered in an, Omaha Sale Fastoh in Front, Back f - or the Side, .They, are made of veiyyfirie quality pink and .white batiste, treco mesh, silk brocade and satin materials all trimmed with1 narrow lace, edging some with dainty hand embroidery. This is -a sale where the large women hae anepportu- nity.to purchase a well fitting garment at re duced price; they 'are selling in our regular ? stock from 1.50 to 4.00 and are on saje TMmrs day at ; - 69c Third Flodr Center Call it a Bargain Call Thursday Sis Wi 1 Will Welcome Thh ts omen wiu welcome Sale of Pure Thread Irregulars of 1.75 to 2?5 Values The fashioned and semi-fashioned; regu lar and Qutsizes; silk to the knee, some silk to the tip; in black, cordovan, gray and white; most all are first quality; a small proportion are irregulars which formerly sold from 1.75 to 2.25 ; specially priced at, per pair, . ' Main Floor South loo x Of Unusual Import November Sale of Skirts Many. Appealing Fall Styles ' Wortn 12.50 io 20.00 10.75 Special at Here is a sale. of unusual import, for these skirts were bought finder conditions which make an exceedingly fortunate purcliftee. The , vogue is more pronounced than ever and how refreshing it is to encounter a skirt sale that embraces so very many appealing models. Modeh for Business, Sport or Dress Wear Nearly every skirt boasts of plaits; plaid skirts in beautifully blended colorings; for business tbey. mSy be worn with the tailored blouse, for sporti with the gay sweaters and for street wear with suit Jackets matching the predominant shade In their plaid; values 12.50 20.00. Specially priced for Thursday, 1 10.75 Second Float West Rememberr-don 't you these beautiful Smart Winter SuitB which were priced 89.00 to 139.00 the last time you looked at them They're Now' a Thursday We Offer the Following Dug Specials ' 25c Cuticura Soap, special 19 50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia p- a.00" Horlick's Malted Milk, per bottle r 1.10 Nuxated Iron, special 890 75c Dextor Maltose, all numbers 67 '25c Phenolax 19rt 1.00 Derivillo, special 89t 5dc Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, special 39 1.20 Wildroot Hair Tonic, special ! 1 T Aspirin, 1.00 bottle containing; 100 tablets of S. K. Aspirin, special r -s " ' 894 F. K9f 2-Quart combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringej 2.25 value, special Main Floor West Which of These Hats foo You like Best? Sale at 68.75 I 1 Tailored in ' This Special opportunity at sweeping reductions ! Any woman who desires a reayy individual 4uit at a saving had better come early and look over the -fine variety of styles. The high quality of Peachbloom the fabrics, the originality of the styles," the love- " - Iv warm -color tones and the excellent fit, all these features emphasize the desirability of these' stunning suits. ' : V. ' ' " f'' i-i rr-f . i . t . . i tur I rimmed in lyutria . Duvet de Laine Silvertcne Tricotine' ' ? and , Vcjovr and Hudson Seal They are strictly tailored, semi-tailored, em broidered and braided and jackets which differ as to length are all silk lined; sizes from 36 to 44. ' . - . ' Second Floor West Your Choice of our 7.50 tq 12.00 Hats-arS.OO Of unusual importance is Thursday 's sale of Hats. eluded in this lot are hats of every model for every type of facethey are" thoroughly' in keeping with high standards of mode, becomingriess "and workmanship required in our specialty millinery shop. ' They are of lvelvef, panne velvet, goldsilycr and fur combinations. tt cvery,shapc and kind An early, collection is best; f.50 to 12.00 values, special, at Second Floor East, 1 const . v . 1 ' " ' ft a Advertisement 4.