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ff A- Y;- v. '. X ' . friE "BEE? OMAHA. sTH(&SDAY,V NOVEMBER 25, 1020. - v ,11 1 . V';." 1 1 of Boston ' Fom Employes ; South.Side HI-. 1 1 . n;t npinanerase 4 8' p: yrotbers Tumi Down Bequests pf $1,000,000 Each, Saying f' That " Alt Men Deserve ;, Equal Opportunities. . ; , i : " TJ '' ,.' ( v Boston, Nor. 24. Hamilton Gar ' i larid, like hit brother, Charles, sons 5 of "Jimmy" Garland, popular New ' York an! Boston club man. who left , Mveral k Millions f dollars to his "family, today frowned On $1,000,000. : ' "All men deserve a annual oopor- tunity in ;life and so long at the laws of inheritance exist such a con v. ditlon of equality cannot exist. iy "Simple happiness for inyself and 1 for my fellow man p my chief aim inNift."- - !' . ;;V Universal Service today inter viewed the brother of the 21-year-old youth,, who has aroused general in- teresHby refusing to a$cept?the ' money left by his father.' v -v.. Gives His Opinion,, 4 f "Ia.my opinion." ,said JHamilton, who it 8 -very studious, but at tMe tame time likes outdoes spftrts, W . irothef was right when he refused Is share. The money,, t am 4n ' irrhed, may now revert to me but ihtn reach my majority next ear I'will do the same thinff. ?No reason exists why I should take an Advantage over my fellow njan, .As X havenever done anything to fc- iervetne money.i(,shalrnot accept it." - ' .vt. . Hamilton, who is inrenthuslastlc ! oarsman, is a student at Hamrdl . 1 While-impressed "with the Timcer -me- uuujj man 5 iucUSUC .views, one-ot tne otnciai custodians , pi the estate declared his regret that Charles does not see Jiis way cleat to accept thetnheritance and dispose ' o'f it for humanitarian purposes. This tht heir says woUM involve recogni- tioni of the tight of the state to give to hinvto which he declines to ac-, lde.'': l'T --. . '...' . - . :'r: 8bouId Take Money. I f -'tfo' one can talk to this young 3 li , without realitintf that1 Christ ans something to; nlm,,,'"8aidOne f the custodians of the estate. "He ! y be rigt and I may be wrong, at. I; wish, for his own sake,; that i had more . experience ' with the prld before making' the decision." (Although Charles says his dect on is final, there is nothing to pre nt his changing- his. opinion, and . jceptilfg the f prtnne Vat any : time oiring his life. ' i Vii w The official of the KstaU quoted : ove said today that the $nOOO,000 H be held 'in trust , for Charles' aghter, now rmontlt old, and any er cnuarcn mas nwy. u; uut xo i. In the event of -no t cMldren vivinc Charles' his'' share will be erted to his brothers,5 James A., tnd Hamilton rr their children. narvara May uct u. , ; : Ije 'fortune, hfd in trust, under terms of the will, will 'remain the. Garland family so " lone as i ira are direct descendants. Itf (L ?ettt' of the -fa.rtilys failing to per l49Nctuate itself the estate will pass in t its entirety to iiarvarajinrversity. ' Mrs.' Marie Tudor Gaflahd, mother ( of the young men, is now in Italy . t and contemplate returning, to this , country. She forfeited her right to 11 ner snare or tne u?nana csihic wncu she married" Francis ., dishing Green i : ioi9 .1 ordud old woniau-ilts jn a sec- Atreets that bears the family lame. ' s r-ach Piece of the antjquafurniture ' that fills the rooms is a reminder ' k ''of the. days when that ame was synonymous with leadership in JMew 'England; Her windows face .the common, the busy, kaleidoscopic center of Boston's everydayife, ' suggestive, of the changes the last 20 years. have .brought, She it Mrs Frederick Tudor, whose grandson, Charles.' Garland, insisH On making! his 'way in the world with his -own -'hands tand brains and not be subsidized, by his father's millions.. ,f . Poverty and manual labor., which he. has adopted, were inever,j wel comed through -the 'front door f the Brookline hoinc-. from which Mrs. Tudor formerly directed the activities of Boston's fashionable society.'- But she does not ' criticise Charles Garlandfor the decision he has niadev . V .:. , ..f . .y, Federal Court's RJghl to v . , Run Packing Firm Affiftncd! Sioux City. la., , Nov, 24. The United States circuit court of ap- ' pai$ today affirmed the decision .of federal Judge. Kecd u defining ted 'AJ court jurisdiction, for the.Mid MM Parkin !r comnanv 'rcccivershio. Thk 'decision means that tfce Mid land receivership and litigation will continue uijder jfcderal corbjiurij- Real Estate Transfer Jolini Holman " and wlf to L. C. . QibsoB. 20th t $8 t. . of I St.. . , e. a, 17x1.10 una". '.'. -I 1.00S vFrert-H. Frahm'and wtf to a . Wash Co. Alfalfa Milling Co.. a. .- -cor., :a ana- cucoo . ta. . Tflrtn Tah!m . Pmllatnn tan huM hand to John Kane. MI3 .f 12f ft p. of Jonca St., w. a, 61x165. . J.0II9 - A AMI ... CSV. WW M .V U ' ' V.V. . ' i flfp. lh tKvl41 ft ,. .., of, Ckarla at., e. a.. 40rMC. ........ : raroVer ' Layman ttrally Co. to Kranfc J. Sonlpr ind wife, Sher- t . mn,av.. jck ft. a. ot Carter blvd.. w. .. iOxUJ.......'....,. T k ..... II aI... 4 .1 ... . .T IS l.SOO li Olbaoft. t t.. S ft. of Tat.." - . ., mis tind. H... T..",l, James C. Jensen und wifr to John 7 M., Bregle ot al, Oalhoun t.. 870 ft, "w. at 31st Kt., n. is. 120x122 5,600 Andre' U McCnndltM ae Mfe to V winirrM a. vaa ormaii l)eeatur et.j- 114.3 ft. e. ot 33d au a, a. etxm.ft CbeHea O. Somra ani wife to AAA v.vuv Baker lee Machine t ot Kvana at., ft ft..w. of lUh,it.. a..., - xi:5 ..."..V. ii.-.. 00 Hymie Milder and wife tujlSave , Oreenberx. Icsrd at., H It. ' lat.at., w. a.. S0xl53..,..,, Mary WuhMorf and huuiand -to Emily Novotny, lltn at.. J7 ft n. of Vinton at. r. ., J7xlSS . 3,009 Raap nroo.. to Irvtn W. Il.iuptman !..,., et ni, urana nve., 95 it. e. ot, - 3th at., h. e..,3tHxU. :..y t, 1,1 to Auau.-t Scherff tnd wlfa to Cbarln K.Edwird. :otl t., 1C1 ft. a. ot Martha at., w. . 47. . .-. Vlnnle Margolla to Ludtmla 8trll ' k. Cldvell t. 4.! ft. w. of :4th at:, n. a'. 2t.ll;..; Frank KlInM' and wife to John - Olecknowjcc S at., II It. w. ot J.000 ,I0 Ketlie Fisher Pinto and haaband to lint at., n. a., (0x160 Delia ('. Ureene. a. i-'allfornlx ' fxl42. , e.o i6th and r REAL. ESTATE ! M rRoV ED ""v-f" . Ji' : iscellaneous. DTD T"l7lrPni HKAL ES'fATh: JJAAVJAXJX A8lla. Rente. Inaurwv. 8iK Pi-ffM Tmnf TtTda. To.os3. 110 XX)WN ttuya thla 5-rm. honi. mod. ex. ht., 1 block to car. cement .(Mewnenl. oeasan s a. S . -.. V-'.-v ' ; - ' ' , To An, VT & Our Many Friwids ' And Cuetomtrs ; .1. Confectionery : ? 't 24th and Farnam Sts. Phone Douglas 127. s-t GREETINGS Bett Wishes to All Friends and Patrons WIENS OMAHA " BRUSH CO. 1 4301-021 N. 28th Street,, O&A Phon Colfax 0091. THANKSGIVING GREETINGS To AIL of Omt Friend aad , . ;i. ' . We Hare . Beautiful Xmat ; . Display of Jewelry " Colhe in and Be Convinced 'Reasonable Price. We Extend Thanksgiving Greet- tags to Ouf Many Friend ; . . . and PaBren. . Spead a hour Thanksgiving at J Farnam Billiard Parlor, . 2653 Faroam. Fotheringham Wright A Co Ektond Tha(tivin Graetini to all -th.Ir Frtend anA Patron. CartltM ni Charnrtd Aecouatants. Efficiency EagtMer. -i Ot Taxtoa. Black. Cots, Audita, Efficiency SnUnu, ' InvaaMtationa. - Talephon Doufla 6874. ' T The Hinnotiy Cafeteria, t - a ISO Harney St. , V D0"' . Extend Their Frttaea ni Patron rhartieit-Thankskivlac Graetlat., ! It 7 Thanksgiving ' Greetings " T our-. Frienda 'an Patron t, . , GEORGE N. BROOKS COMPANY. Inc. ManuffctHrer and Dittributora. 'j Atbatto '. Teleacoping, Chimney vj. v Lining' "' -':. ., , 1102 Harney. ' i - PKaae, Douclaa 2171. ' Thanksgiving Greetings To Our Frianet and Customers' Olympia' (Bandy Kitchen, 1518 Harney St. Dg. 5200. !3! We ITie Season JlaMBBMttSBteSlBSBSMMSIIIMif to our many: friends -? f - ahd patrons, and' v . s we aure you that it i our iatention to maintain our pretcnt ' eryice and 'add .to it whenever poasible. Tl f lamBiitton 30 "Brown Bloc 'IT . ia..' , Our Suicerie Thanks Today for Your '"y-.y- ;! ' , Valued Patronage . , r MMSAUmCO: 2047, Farnam. r. a .Hiidsnn . '.. Super-Six 25635-67 Farnam St. The Holmes-' Billiard Parlor uienu f TAe Season's rings v. to' its many friends and , ' " " -i patrons . Spend an hour at the . , belt uippe4 hall in the city on TURKEY DAY. V . ' . V ' a 16th and Farnam , ,X tHE SEASON'S; , GREETINGS FROM WROTH'S LUNCH The Handy Business ' - . Man's Lunch" . 311 South 17th St. T Thanksgmng Greetings to oim many . i ; i CUSTOMERS V , f . A HOOGE " Plaata, Shrub, Treea and Landaaap - Work. a. 3Sr So, JOth Ave. Phene Tjr. 0934. Spend An Hour at th ,1 State Billiard Parlor On Turkey Day' " . and e 'a lot of old familiar faces 17th and Harneyf Basement Thanksgiving Greetings ..... TO ALL ' John A. Gentleman, , v UNDERTAKERS 3411 Farnam.) Harney 0312. Thanksgiving Greetings ' To Mr Frtend and patron t , VINTON GARAGE 630 Vinton St. V fc TrtarNJSaT. Expert'' Repairinf, SatlefacWon ? Cuar . 1 ' anteed. Storaa. Etc. . .. Holiday Greetlnte to All Our Friend and Policy Haider. North erican Life v insurance Cbv ; O. ll E. KltafbellPree.; W. W.' ,, Young, Treaa.j D. D. Hall, Sacy. Farnam JMg. t Phone Dg . ioaa; Seasooi's Greetings i T Our Many Patron '- an4 r riena AUTO TOP AND TRIMMING COJ, t Inc. .. . 0 , zz souin ura oirm. Extend G reetings & Pleating Qd. Dougla1936. f- ' j ' Douglas 4101 y Our Beit Wishes to Everyone - Essex ' 1 & ?r ''-J l We Appreciate j . vvOur Cuitomert, - v and Extend to All Our 'A Heartiest Thanksgiving Greetings'. Motor Gbk The Handy Ford Service SUtioa. , 15th and Jacluon Sta."'- . " Deugja. 350O.!4;w,;f Money, toLpatt OnDtamonds aniJ&eiry . - - - Reasonable rates . FRED C TAYLOR? : 6Q2 SecuritieEMlt 16th and Farnam4 ; Season's Greetings ; & X tcfAlL. - THANKSGIVING GREETINGS !' -' " ft I H. H. Kramer Embalmer mni Funeral Director I,' . Ambulance Sarrie oA Call Attnae4iM Promptly , ' . Benaon PrWat Chapel f . 591S MIHtafy Av v . Day,' VVal; 676S. fUaletnee.Sunay'laa v Evenlns, Phn Wl. 38?. We - extend ouV,elrtlest . ThanksgmnSr gtJngr ' to cTtrr friends and patrons ; A. B. Sweet Sho r ; .16th and Jacloon Sts. " SEASON'S GREETING To Our Friend and fatreaa Harhing'e Transfer Cb. Haulins All kind, bt Mtvke, beat; . rtea,.v .; . 1501 Marty sti ..', .xyjjirm. X WexEioend Hearty Greetinf to ... ... . , ' ' ' t: sQ"' Many..Frien4a.,,,.,,, 'Midland Battery Co.,, v'2615 LeavenworthXStreet; ; i J. E. Jenten. Phone Tylef 8343. Thanksgiving .-.Greeting! HEAFEY & HEAFEYr ; ' UndrtTter anc Emhalmer,) 2611 Farnam. ' j Harney 0,21 SEASON'S GREETINGS s To"OuryManyJFriittdv' Baker Ice Machine Co. 19th and Nieholat. " Doug 1361. iWs t?rfend Our I,i Compliments ' Dt the leaaon to our many friendt i A n' Patrons. , ! " r 4 ' Rogers' Flower Shop,' : "Say It With Flower ' '. ' SIS South 16th. i Pboa Deatlaa, 340O. , Thanksgiving.Greetingi . To Our Many Frienda and Pabren ' ' " WILUAM BRYDEN A CO.' .V, Certified Public Accounnts.rAudiU! .Bookkeeping and Cat Syataau. , i Federal Taxee. - ' 1817 Douglaa St, 308-09 Finance ldg. . Talephon Tyler 1SZ&., ' .. X Many Greeting to Our Friend and- Patron , t X Henrjr M. Johannszen (.' . Cae and Paint Ce. '. ; r-' Glazing Agent m ' 'i !- Mound City Horaeehoe Paint and Varnlibea (14 So. 14th St. - . . .Douglaa 349. . Season's Greetings .'To Our Many Friend and, -v y . ...Patron .f.'Jt . BenjaniintSc Frankeftherg 524 Peter Trust BldgV', Thanksgiving Greetingi T Our Many Friend aad f atreaa ' Carl A Andersorjlhc. Jonee af 18 St, - D S4IS, J Stromberf Carburator Servk Station, 'f Mas netoa,1 reready LJ Stent Batterma. Thanksgiving Greetings To.AU Oar fri4wdi ai:d Cuttoieir . APOLLO THEAIXrV 1 2824 Leavenworth St. Han 1S0. "Tic Kovr.e cf Cc.d Prerorea" McCaffrey SEASONS -GREETINGS And Sincere Thanks to All for Your Valuodl Patronage i Standard iron & Metal Co. It 07 Davenport St. D6407 .1,'"'r,"r.-- " ' T. t vA BottW o All Kinds ; Wholesale and Rsuil, v 1414 Farafcat Si. -Uad.r Sun Theater THANKSGIVING ; l ( GIlEltTIN(iS Yt All Of Our Patroii. aadFriands - Keep Clean ' 'Thanksgiving Greetings, ,To Our Many Friends rdljrlAHA TOWEL 1 r SUPPLY 207 5- 11th. Douglas 523 .THANKSGIVING. V. To all our iriends and Y . 'x'( -v 1 eustotnere . .Beautiful Flower For , I t;:-Ta HolMaysV : lSth and Farnam. Call D12S8. THANKSGIVING GREETINGS ''.;jT Oar Many Friend- ' fl ', and Cntmr Buy Bee Cafe - r Jkankafiving Dinners - C , "..;?.cOar.Seeialty , ; '218 S, 14th 3t, Douglas Uttf i r m . . .... ' . ! - ' - THANKSGIVING GREETINGS t y ' -4"v - .U our friend and euttomert. - - , a ' Olsen & Schlenfftr - Brass Funtry, 1407 Jakon St. - " ' ' . - n AU kinds of Brass, Broase, Ai f mlnum, Tln and Lead Castings. - V Phone Douglas v74ll. r ThetiTing Greetings Etjdy;Prbtitag Company, New Loeatiea, 212 South lSta St. Teleyheae Dougla 8847. " wmm i m 1 banstsgmng ureetmgs To Our Many Friends ' James W. Martin, - ' PaUnt Attorney, 1716 Dodge. . ' Dglas 6991. HENDERSON CHIROPRACTOR '; D- 1 r aimer Formerly 312 Bee Bldg. 4-B Elk Brrjf., J. , , Ht if.'. ' i bp-; . .- a . . -.' VV. W Uaa VVAAVk "is4.- 5I' f'. v To our Jriiuiy friends ' tfid pi&nsgsjii we J: assure you tha it Is , our Intention to s maintain, fe; pfes-v; ent BerYice.id add . to it whenvt pos-V Geo. A. Roberts ;JGG0 4 i i ijaweji(l iBMnXl IMPERIAL . tpert;Drjf: Cleaners Garment and - Fanty Dyet Wish their Frfea and Fatrons ,r a Hrry HolUiy Saajon We eaarSls: arfr nwa Unt sad fire yoa Qaiiy and Service. J PhMS TyUf.Iiia. 1717 Vinton GREETINGS . Te ABHblOdr Friend . . HU15E & WEPEN. UhdertthSrs, . 701 Sa. lllk St. , Og. Mi. Thankigitlni Greetings Te Ow Maay FrleBif and Ptrm Conuuerelal lUf erenee Co. ' BMleyakeet Mrvke ' . WIS Ctt fctttf Savlag. .a rav Greetings! .Greetbtst W. R. NfcMOLS MOTOR CO. 2&t$ Farnam WE KXf gNt THE SEASON'S GREttlXCS tO OUR FRIENDS Binkirrf & co. 'C '-aatALfORS ssoae!; bong.-sssC The SeaMn' grtSlihf lj,tha irlih to it many lstfn Ma Frle! 1704 Clara, t ' WahSlf 28t;i. Seaion! Greeting. Your Bssinas tf Apprfjelated Skcjtead Photo Studio, 1820 Deagla Sis D. 1375, . Season Greetings . j. Ts Our, If sty r . Frjead anl fstraas '" .-- Adaras-Hait Drug Co., 24th aW. Lah It. Weh, 0609. ....a J.'.Venfia i. ml Wa wtah h aj l ar FrUada and Patron . a Jtjjretm riolMay , 40mK Pillow Co. FakthaH ataua MAvtaj J k. AU r ilr wh. 1907 CuaUag. ' Doaglas 2467 Thanksgir(ngv Greeting Front Xel-Pine - Dancing Aeacjemy , ' Ltftra te Peace) tea rraMB. vase. ' J'fcr.' is i te.'.'. -. ..i f MrsaHM . .... -a l..ie . . H ''' ' v i '. .rt-1' J.i 'enw . Douglas -3072. Sfconij Floor. Gf eetiiififs ;.. . . . m, ....... Merchant Fihfj5 "i20 . i! Gold Piece" I Silver , . Morrill Lcfkwitch, hsberdssher, 2505 M street, wss so elatfd with his first $20 gotd piece he rsn.into the grocery store next door' to show it off.' v ' Joseph Scsedlowski, 63, 4208 South Fifty-sixth street, had just given bun the gold piece for a $2 shirt. The haberdasher had given him $13 in change. , .While showing off the gold piece veiKwiicu discovered it was a dis guised silver dollar, police say. With a loud wail he gave chase to his cus tomer and captured him at Twenty sixth and O streets. Scsedlowski has been turned over tojhc federal authorities. . Msn Takes Rest After 11 I ears wotk, jailed as vag Teleerami from Fremont caused the arrest of - Waited Stevens, , 806 South Fifteenth street, who soon pruvcu lie vta uuiiuc liiaii wau.cu, Charses of vagrancy were filed against him ht once. Stevens in South Side police court yesterday totd of working as a line man for the Nebraska Telephone company for 11 years-aod laying off s week ago for a short rest. You riS entitled to the restt" said thhe Judge. "You're a free man.". Judge frees Hubby Who : Came Home Too Early Most wives Ulck because their husbands' come home so late. Here you have yours arrested for coming iiuiuc iiiu can;, jlic a uisluai gcu. Such were th words of 'the iudere ffl South Side police court yesterdayi to Mrs. x. veuon, au rierce streei, "iVellon had been' arrested on her Complaint when, he arrived home too early iuesday mgnt and attempted to orevent her from leaving home to Wlaif Viae Voiatluaa TrrtKti. Hanil II... 11,1 . W . . . A ..0MW South SMemrepititi ' Saleigtrl wtd. Apply In person. Wilg Brother tor.-Aav t . Illlnol coal.-SllfJ. Hovrknd jLumber A Coal Co. Phon SofUth 1H. Adv. ' Barber hop trill, elw lt day Thura day, November ,IS, Thanksgiving day . ltANK8atVrNO DAT SPECIAL. Tour choice of i worth ot mefehandla fro with ' exery BBLLKHS' MASTER CBAST KITCHEN CAIJINET. fk d vantaaa of our lnw trmll nar eaeak It Vou'wlfh. Koutaky Pavllk Co. Adv., Negligence Blamed foriDeath a Of Two in Auto Wreck ' Long Beach, Cal.j Nov. 24. A cor oner's jury, after hearing vwit.nesse tell of an automobile accident Jast week in which A. T.. Veri de, Water, congressman-elect, and his . aecf a tary, Miss Janice Leubben, mot death, returned a, verdict stating thev were killed by an accident caused by the 'criminal negligence.of Car lyle Hughes m violation ot traffic laws" .4 .. .. s ' The acident occurred when Van de Water drove his 'automobile hits a truck and trailer which had been left standing unlightedon tHeJiigh way. Hughes, owner of the,s truck, was arrested and charged with man slaughter. - He r,was . released undet HOjWO, bil. ; ; : 1 ...... . :u t n r - f. Legion Protests Pirdons Given Villistas In N.M? ' " AlbuqtJcrqui, N. M., 1 Nov.' ' '24. Hugh A. Carlisle post of the Anteri csn Legion last night adopted reso lutions -protesting against the. action of Governor O. A. Lsrrazolo in par doning of Villistas from the state penitentiary at Santa Fc,vwhere they wese serving sentences fof murder in connection with Villa's raid on Columbus, N. M., March 9, 1916. The resolutions brand the pardons as, an flnsutt to every soldier, who ever .wore a" uniform in organized warfare ,r.:,:y 1 f orkera Wages Cut. Copper, -Bronae and Smelter Workf The fnVentor.'A. K. Johnson; CUT I. IX 11 V. . .eaaa. I IIP J. k. (111011 riTl ev. wa j aaeja vwaV SAJ V 14 4lt QaiAl JT ranging from S to 0 per centeffec tive December 1. "- Three Carloads of Rockers Ho On Sale Next Satur 6 Union-Outfitting Co. A Coxy Rocker Makes an Excellent Christmas Gift Buy Novr and SaVe. , , ' .v' '; . ; . " If you are planning on a Rocker as a Christmas gift or as an addition to the furniture of a room, you will be interested in the wonderful sale of Living Room and Bedroom Rockers at the Union Outfitting Company Saturday. .. , ' The sale includes every kind of Rocker in every style. ; Represented among them Sre Wood Rockers,' Leather Uphols tered Rockeers,, Mahogany Cane Rockers, Mahogany-Frame Rock era "in Overstuffed Tapestry or Vfilour, and dozens of others too numerous to mention. ' if At the Union Outfitting Com pany no, transaction is ever con sidered :'. complete '.until the customer is satisfied. 'As usual, you make v6ur own terms. 1 -Advertisement. day a t t il Phone" Douglas 2793 Tiff Ala a aa a r. PRINTING COMPAUY it ui aaa) eeiMI if .jJI.-ue, Jl" 1AA I r a mw w eg w . m w To Get Bonus ot Sevn Millions Checks Now Being Written Distribution' Starts January 1 Investment Ccrtifi ptes Pay 11 Per Cent. ' ? Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 24. Bonus , checks aggregating more than $7, 000,000 for employes of the Ford Motor Co.: are - now being written and their distribution will . Start January 1, next, according to an nouncement mis morning oy r-asei , B. Ford.; president ,of the Ford -Motor Co. i ' , Mr. Ford. silo . announced a forth coming extra ,3 tcr cent for the six months eading December. 31, ou , Ford Investment certificates held by employes of the company. This. Mr. f ord sud, n W addition to tnej guar anteed 6 ner cant. . He added that 8 per tent ad been paid July 31, last, maktrtar s total of ip per cent ' on the Certificates for 1920. -. Mr. "Ford ft statement was made, it was announced. 'to correct what, he said was an erroneous report of testimony by S. S. AMariui, director, v. of the Ford educational department,-. 1 before-Judge Alscbuler in Chicago yesterday to the effect that the. rc- , cent reductions' in .the price of Ford , i cars had resujted inthe .bmius to employes being practically cut off. The statement that 6,000 men of the .Detroit ' force had quit, work 1 within the lilt 90 days was correct it was said at -tn. executive offices of the company here, but the men " had left' vojuntarily, and increased production, of the i remaining en-j ployes had mSde "it unnecessary to replace ''them. 4 Nine Meil:KiDed As - Result of . &pl6siqi5Sf .s. Mpcr, Ala.i : Nov. .24-Six roeiv? were burned to death tn a. fire at the".; parish Wins if the Railway Fuej,;, company, nine miles south of here, following..! gas,; explosion .Ib the..t ; mine. Ten others ere . JnjuredV six - rninfe T!, ethers" were, injured, six ' ( died last night. , : . .' According to raaieri wno escape, j Injury, 26 men vvent into the jBiine... this morning jfcvhen operation, were v resumed following a shut down-'of -more than -1 vwek, : and, when the first squad ot Otrkmen had progressed about half a mile withitf tht drift a terrlfid blast occurred. ). Rescuing ,t parties were immediately organized . and' fought their way intb the wr,k , d mine. removing the dead and in- ' iured.; ThS' cause of the explosion has not beert detrmmedi . No -Aereemefat With U. S. efaT .! On Ships, Says Lloyd George London, Nbv. 24. Premier Lloyi , George, sp"eaking in the House of Comrapns, late yesterday. afternoop.- Said lhat so far as he was aware no" agreement or arrangement had been ' made with the United States ship--ping board by "which American ships would be -permitted .to1" trade on British lines to' the tar east. f Oil Ufhf Eaati Electric or 'r- (las Burns 94 Perj , v y: MCent Air. v; , : ASlew oil lamg vthat gives an Imasinglys billiant soft, white light), even hetteFthan gas or elec tricity has been tested by the U S. ' Government and . 85 . leading uni versitles and found to bg luperior to 10, ordinary oil . lamps. Itiurns without odor, smokt or, aoisV--n1 Bttrns 64 air and 6 I common DUmhinaT iro. is simple, clean, sate. I K FTCIHMTI R I IT 11 HI fill. S. T..' W t . IA Cf rhtAaM Til i rtffftr- Vf aWOSWV SJtMf VUVl5Vi, w ihg to send, a lamp on 18 days'?' FREE trial or eVcn ' to give one FREE to .the first user in each ty- caKty who will help Mm introduce ;, it. W.rite him today foe fuirpar- ticulan. -.Also, ask him to explain how youivean get the agency, andk without experience or money, make 'I $29fJ to $500 per month. t 7T: Stoves! Greatly Reduced In Price - at Bowen's. :j' ' " f. - . N There's a difference In Stoves when '. selecting one you' yrant, one that will heat y6ur rooms at a nominal epfrense. One that saves fuel and an other ! v e r y . important itemis, you want to pur chase a guaranteed stove for the ? least, possible "price. " l- O ujr price tags no longnit bear the old war prices, but the greatly re- duced L.w -Ebb prices are in' effect at, Bowen's right now, ahdf anabso lute guarantee goes wth each; Stove?: ;K , ,An4ras usual, ypu ;m4ke your -jown. terms. Advertisement. "Sll --JT. : t r ff-at v M we t n - - - . T - .vtriviev. 4 y a 'VI..''; r"Ta '4k' ' .. 9 I .; w Nl WW tt t. 4",tf v pinl.. -.. .. . I ' 'V tit .--... 1 V- l - .; ; ..... . ' '::-' ' . " . X3 ' '"-'-S-1-' e.-- Saf ---..-