THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 11)21. Postpone Bill To Exempt Tax on Building Stock Senate, After Hitter Figbt, Kills Measure Favored ly Building and Loan Associations. Lincoln, Xrb.. March 2. (Special Telegram.) The bitterest tight in the state senate during the present session ended this afternoon with the death of the bill to exempt from tax ation the capital stock of building iiiicl loan associations. By a vote of 20 to12, following an entire day of debate, the senate committee of the whole voted to postpone indefi nitely Senate File 69. ' The vote stood: For, Anderson. Beehe. Bliss, C.ionin, Davis, Gan non, Halderman, Harris, Humphrey, Johnson, MsGov.an, Miller, Randall, Reed, Kickard.turm, Ulrich, Warn- er, Watson and Wilt sc. Against, Berka, Brown, L5ushct Cooper, Dutton, Good, Hastings Hoaglatul. Norval. Pickett, Robbins and Saunders. Senator Miller oi Washington ex plained his vote to postpone by say ing that his constituents were divid ed, and since the bill would not help farmers, and would exempt another clas-s from taxation, be would vote against it. Removes Double Tav. Advocates of the bill declared it was calculated to- remove the pres ent double taxation the tax o '.roperty paid by the mortgagor awl the tax "on stock representing money loaned on the property. "This is a struggle between the big trust companies and the home build ers,? said Senator Hoagland, one of the leaders in the fight for the bill.' Protected by the Smith mortgage law, trust companies, be explained, offered investors 6 and 7 per cent mortgages on which the mortgager had paid the lax. A building and loan investor should have the same exemption, since the function of both organiza tion is precisely the same, he ar gued, to act as agent for the inves tor in placing loans. . Help Poor Man." "I see the bankers present here sneering," he said, "I want to tell vou you can't sneer any man out of !iis -borne. These associations arc to help the poor man andthere is no more beneficial institution in the state of Nebraska. The republican party can't afford to go before the people and admit the responsibility for continuing this discrimination. "Senator Dennis Cronin of Holt saw jn the bill the work of capital ists and lumbermen. , tie said his home town lumbermau received n telegram V signed "Eugene Holland, publicity promoter," urging support of the bill. Ho said Holland was a Lincoln lumberman. Senator Stum of Cass, himself a lumberman, declared that the-state association liad taken no action on this matter ami that, he himself was J opposed to xnc out. Robbins Defends Bill. "Whja this outburst from build ing and loan assoqiations who tell us they are about lo be devoured, when since 1941 their investments have grown from S24.00O.00O to $77. 00.000," asked Senator Beebe of Folk. Answering t'.ie charge that the associations were' . supported by capitalists, Senator Robbins of Douglas, introducer of th "bill, Quoted figures from an Omaha asso ciation, which had 24,000 share holders.' whose average deposits were $650. eWid 16.000 had less than $000 and lrt.000 less than $200, while only 350 had over $4,500 each invested. "This is an issue be tween 120,000 little' investors in Ne braska and the bankers and trust companies," Senator Robbins said. Lower House Passes j Several Omaha Bills On Third Reading Lincoln, March' 2. (Special.) Bills which passed the lower house on third reading were: ' Authorizing 6 per cent interest on Omaha school bonds. . Douglas county jury bill exempting undertakers, dentists, - N a t i o n a 1 guardsmen and members of the fire department. Bills forbiddm? the use of posters in advertising social disease remedies. Douglas county - double election board bill. Randall-Hasc:ll municipal court bill, cutting out police courts and justice of the p-.-ace ind electing five instead of three municipal judges in Omaha and materially increasing the salaries of the municipal judges. Forcing county boards to maintain and care for unfortunate children, and women. . Union Picketing Law ' Faces Stiff Fight Lincoln, March 2. (Special.) Rumblings of a heavy storm in the lower house when the Randall bill, making union picketing unlawful, comes up for consideration were heard ' today when Representative Rank, a Nonpartisan leaguer, moved that the Randall bill be turned back to the committee on labor. A few days ago this -same com mittee threw the bill out on geaeral file. Rank, who is a member of the committee, claimed he was not pres ent when the bill was considered. "That means ihe;eath of the bill if it goes back at this time," Rep resentative Saudquist of Thurston declared, "and it is one of the most important issues in the state. 1 ob ject." 1 Sandquist won his point and Rank's motion to throw the bill back to the committee was lost. Senators T7st Tee f!rpam To Note Law Requirements Lincoln, March 2. (Special.) Tvyo freezers of ice cream were car ried into the senate and a dish from each freezer was given to the sena tors. One freezer contained ' ice cream manufactured With 14 per cent butter fat. The other freezer con tained 10 per cent butter fat. There is a bill in the legislature cutting butter fat requirements in ice cream from 14 to 10 per cent, Your Face and Are You of th&- Motive Type, Like Roosevelt,"1 Billy Sunday and Doug Fairbanks? Jay Bump Is Omaha Example.. By MABEL WARNER RUGG. . DID you ever'think- Theodore Roosevelt, Douglas Fairbanks and Billy Sunday were alike? They had one essential point in common, that of structure. All three represent fundamentally the motive type. Jay Burns, head of a big Omaha baking company, reminds me strongly , of, Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. Burns is a fine example of the motive type . successful in business. Square Faces and Bodies. The outstanding characteristic of the motive type of body structure is a general squareness of body build square face and square body, cither short and stocky, or tall and muscular. Usually the motive type of structure is medium in texture;.,, but there can beCa'range therq as well, shown inMhc examples men tioned in the first of this article. Mr. Roosevelt was the coarsest textured of the men whose names 1 have used., only his Jiair and skin keeping him tending toward the medium. Mr. Burns is almost a pure medium, being a consistent motive type all through. Jack Loudon was distinctly the coarse-textured, motive type. So here we have five examples of this , build of man, successful respectively I in politics, art. religion, business and literary work. They Are Strenuous. livery one of the live shows the strenuousity that is another.phase of the motive type. Each expresses his abounding energy in his' work and in his play. Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. London took theirs out in explora tion and globe trotting; plr. Fair banks uses his in wild movie stunts; Mr. SundayJriu ba.-e ball and platform fireworks. Any Omahan acquainted with -Jay Bunfs knows him as a strenuously active man. Parents, if you have a lusty howler of a son, who is so leggy and strenu ous that you grow desperate in trying to keep him in school, don't despair. He is probably the motive type, ex pressing his vigor in the primitive, uncivilized manner of childhood. He is wonderful material, if you handle him right. See that he gets all the education possible, and of the right scrt. With correct training the na- Banking Bill to Be Aired Today Co-Operatie Measure Likely To Be Reported, Favorably With ew Amendments Lincoln, March 2. (Special Tele gram.) The house banking commit tee probably will turn in a favorable report on a co-operative bank bill1 tomorrow . afternoon, following a final hearing on the proposition at 10 tomorrow. - At a meeting tonight committee members offered no, objection to the bill after amendments had been added with the consent of J. H. Broady of Lincoln, representing cer tain farm interests clamoring for a co-operative bdiik law in Nebraska. The chief amendment accepted by Broady cuts . the distribution of patronage dividends ( down to the stockholders in accordance with the amowtit of business transacted with, the bank by each individual stock-, holder. The original bill provided for distribution of these dividends to depositors or borrowers who "may or may not be stockholders in pro portion to the average daily balance of such deposits, or.loans'." Representative, Benjamin Mickey demanded a -VpccifiC clause which would give any guarantee fund, which may be created by co-operative 'banks, a name entirely different from the present bank guarantee fund of co-operative banks. "This is so people won't be led to believe that depositors are protected by our present guarantee fund," Mickey ex plained. Introducers of the bill offered no objections to Mickey' demand. The creation qf a name for co-operative hanks' guarantee funds and a careful analysis of amendments will be made by Broady and Jess Palmer of Oma ha, attorney for banking interests, before the nfeettng Kvhcn the com mittee will take final action on the bill. ' House Refuses to Reduce Training Term for Nurses Lincoln, March 2. (Special Tele gram.) A bill to cut graduate nurse requirements from three years train ing to two years training was killed by the house medical committee. Nurses from Omaha and Lincoln hospitals were present at the com mittee meeting. AUYfcKTISKMEVT "They WORK while you sleep" You are bilious, constipated, head achy full of cold, unstrung. Your meals don't fit breath is bad. skin sallow. Take one or two Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake tip clear, rosy and cheer ful. No grim'ng no inconvenience. Children- love Cascarets,, too. 10, 25t 50 cc.its. What It Tells live type oi man becomes the driving force behind the wheels of industry. Almost without exception, our great manufacturers are strongly motive. Are You Motive.Type? Men and women, if you are dissat isfied with your work, take a look at yourselves to see if you are the mo tive type. Then size up yourvork and see if it's the sort to make you successful. One of the unhappiest men in Omaha up to a year ago was a young man following in his father's footsteps m a banking institution. Strongly motive, and with a splendid mind, he grew desperate at the close confinement and routine work that fell to his lot. Leaving the bank, he became dis trict sales manager for a mechanical product, and is now well on his way to both success and happiness. Kditor'g note: While these article nre lining iiulilixhrd Mabel Warner HiiKK 'Hill umlert;ike to answer all Queatloiii from He reactor on charac ier anil analysis and vocational ehoice. , Send the letters care of Tliejlee. Compensation Awards Made in Omaha Cases Lincoln, March 2. (Special.) Compensation Commissioner Frank A Kennedy today entered the follow ing orders in compensation cases: Thomas Goruf, Armour & Co. em ploye, six weeks' compensation, $15 a week, hospital and medical bills. Alfred Caniglia, pTumber, employed by John S. Hamilton,, injured right foot. Given.;40 per cent adjustment for. loss of foot. Compensation 50 weeks at $12 & week, hospital and medical bills, plus what had already been received. Had 'been paid" $12 a week for 5 weeks. A. L. McCandless, employed by Sample Hart Motor company, awarded $15 a.vveek for seven weeks and medical and hospital bills." Fra'nk Ulaski, employe of Morris & Co., ran nail in (finger of right hand. $7.50 a week for a period of 10 weeks, hosnita! and attendance. ' Kiirtruggist Bill Lincoln, March 2. ( Special.) A bill which would increase require ments for registered druggists and "would force them to have a better academic education was killed in the lower house. An electric sand Screening ma chine invented by a Kansan is so compact that it is portable and can be suspended from any object ca pable of sustaining its weight. Sure Relief 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief BIZ LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION This Service Is for YOU Note the emphasis on !4YOU."A tsn't it a fact that you hare thought of investing as something for the other fellow? Home Builders' invest--mcnt service is for you. The opportunity to , Ac cumulate a surplus and have it earn 6 is yours. You are morally respon sible for the disposition which you make of your funds. , " You should have a sur plus, and it ought to be earning the highest rate oi' Miterest compatible with safety. It ought to "grow into a competence which ivill make you financially independent sooner or later. v Let us tell you how to create and invest a surplus. American Security Company, . Dodge, at 18th, Omaha. FISCAL AGENTS FOR HomeftuaderS C. C. Shimer,- Pres. 0. A. Rohrbugh, Sec-Treag. Seven Bills in Senate Killed; Nine Put on File j University Fee Measure Goes Back to Committee Hoagland Promises L Sensations. Lincoln, Mprth 2. (Special.) Committee recommendations for the killing of seven bills and the placing of nine others on. the general file were accepted without objection by the Nebraska state senate. After S. F. 325, Hoagland. had been duly tossed over the feiv.ee, its introducer succeeded in raising it and getting it recommitted back to the educational committee again, in spite o'f mild objections of the com mittee. The bill prohibits the university from charging any fees to students other than to cover necessary labor atory expenses. It was apposed by Chancellor Avery before the com mittee. Senator lfoagland promised the committee a sensational show ing touching on "petty pilfering" i.nd other evils of the present sys tem. Other bills killed were: H. R. 347: Making an accom plice in a felony a principal. ' S. F. 321 : Occupation tax for firms giving premiums in trade. S. F. 322: License'for firms giv ing premiums. S. F. 231: Requires 8-hoitr day ' ADVFRTISEMEXT OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Rub stiffness away with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Ah! Pain is gonel Quickly ?-r-Yes. Almost instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil." . f Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back and, like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache', lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn t burn tHe skin.. Straighten up! Quit complaining! j Stop those torturous'"statches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist now and get this last ing relief. . ' ' APYERT1SKMEXT GREAT f OR ECZEMA AND OLD SORES I 'Guarantee Mf Ointment, Say Peterson Every Bos of It.'' "If you. are responsible for the health of your family.f sy Peterson, of Buffalo, "I want you to get a large 60 cent, box of Peterson's Ointment today. "Remember, I stand back of every box. Kvery druggist guarantees to refund the purchase price if Peterson's Ointment doesn't do all I claim.. "I guarantee Jt for eczema, old sores, running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breasts, itching skin, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and itching piles as well as for chafing, burns, scalds, cuts, -bruises and sunburn." "I had SO running sores on my leg for 11 years, was in three different hospitals. Amputation was advised. Skin grafting was tried. I was cured by using Peter son's Ointment." Mrs. F. E. Root, 287 Michigan Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Mail or ders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. " Sherman & McConnell-Drug Co. will sup ply you. PAIGE 7-PAS. TOURING FINE SHAPE ' $675.00 During Sale This Week Only MID-CITY MOTOR & SUPPLY CO. 2216 FARNAM STREET Columbia Records Dance Song Comic The supply is limited, so come e,arly and look over .the list 4 of retired standard Columbia Rec ords of popular numbers. For your convenience we will be pleased to have you use the service of our Credit Depart ment. Select your Rec ords now and pay for thernJater. OttAHASVAlUt 4IVIN6 STOOf 59 c on all state and local subdivision contracts. S. F. 215: Prohibits repudiation of street improvements. S. F. 261: Requiring teaching of homeopathy and eclectic medicine at the Nebraska college of medicine. Sifting Committee "Vt'jll Be Named in Senate Lincoln, Mar:h 2. .(Special.) A motion by Representative Rodman of Kimball to appoint a sifting com mittee which shall begin "culling" bills on the uouse calendar a week from Monday was adopted unani mously. With the appointment of this committee the really serious busi ness of the session will be under way as the important measures will be crowded to the forefront and the smaller measures will be relegated to the graveyard. Bill to Recompense Wife v Of Man Shot in Kiot Killed Lincoln, March - 2. (Special.) Mrs. Helen Hiykel of Omaha will not receive $5,000 from Nebraska for the death of her husband. James J. Hiykel. who was killed iy a stray bullet during the Douglas county court house riot. This was decide1, today when the bill providing for such an appropriation "was killed. on third reading in the lower house of the state legislature by a "vote of 51 US! I X Iff Xot only do you get Quality and Service with every garment you buy at this store but you get the Satis faction of "Knowing that jthe Price is Right, for that is the foundation ,on whiel oiir'business is built. , , - ' -HONEST VALUE 1 The Home of COLLEGIAN Clothes. N. E. Corner Seventeenth and Harney Streets A. HOSPE' CO. PFANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED All Work Guaranteed M ISIS Douglas St. Tel. Doug. 188 rHEST COLDS Apply over throat and chest -cover with not nannel cloth. 03KS VapoMub Ovtr 17 Million Jan Uttd Yearly Dependable Spring Suits Made-to-Measure Now $50 to $75 No More No Less Made in Omaha Tailor BECK 1512 2 Dodge Street , BIG DEMONSTRATION PATHE PHONOGRAPHS STARTSSATURDAYat UNION OUTFITTING Co $25 Worth of Pathe Rec ords Free With Each Cabinet Pathe Sold: Pathe Phonograph Given y Away. The Scientific American iiC a recent article emphasizes the su periority of the Pathe Sapphire Ball for duplicating the actual tones of an artist's voice and during Pathe Week this feature will be demonstrated at the Union Outfitting Co. Special musical concerts will be held every day during the demonstration, and if you select your Pathe at this time you will receive $25.00 worth of I'athc ReconlS' Free. As always, you make your own tcjms. Adv. to 3'). The bill was passed on gcu Vral tile. F.very jitney and autobus in Cani dv n, N. J., must be equipped with a cash register. AIM KKTIKMKT ! LUMPS OF ( t INDIGESTION! t Pape's Diapcpsin" at once j fixes your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach t Undigested food! Lumps of pain; belching gas, acid and sourness. When your stomach is all upset, here is instant relief no waiting 1 The monlent you eat a tablet or two of Tape's Diapcpsin all the in digestion pain and dyspepsia dis tress catised by acidity is. relieved. Your disordered stomach will feci line at once. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapcpsin neutralize the harmful acids in the stomach, and give almost instant relief; besides they cost so little at drug stores. A Firm Foundation Build your foundations with Ash Grove Portland Cement, insuring greater strength, economy and endurance. Every ounce of Ash Grove Portland Cement is dependable because it is ground extra fine and tested hourly to insure , absolute uniformity. CEMENT611 We Rent High Grade PIANOS Do Expert Tuning, Regulating and Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. SchmoMer & Mueller Dodge St. Piano Go, Phone Doug. 1623 PULES PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING. BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures or dinary cases in ' 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. It is 'guaranteed by Pahs Med icine Co., St. Louis, Mo., Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. This signature Is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. PORTLAND SUPERFINE MO SUPCB6TBONB Brandeis Stores Sale of 8,000 Pairs Men's Fine Socks in big sale groups 19c, 34c, 44c pr.j Men who come tomorrow to share in these extraordinary sock values will be amazed at the superb qualities we have gathered together for this sale. It is true most of these socks are seconds, mill runs, but they are in makers' goods whose seconds run so' near to firsts you will be eager to supply your summer needs. MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE A very fine quality; in all shades of cordovan, gray, tan, white and black; regu- 1 Q larly priced, in first quality at 35c; special, per pair, 1JC FIBRE SILK'SOCKS The demand for thes'eg'oods far surpasses the production; they wear and wash well; all ' colors; regularly priced in first quality at 6t)c; tpecial, OA per pair, ( ' PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS Of a very fine gauge; with durable lisle heels and toes; in all shades; regularly A A priced in first quality at 75c; special, per pair, T Men's Store Main Floor Thursday Will Be "'Bargain Day" On Our Third Floor . A Corset Special Made expressly for Brandeis Stores special corset sales, by the American Lady Corset Co. This company has given us a won derful price on these Corsets, that we may be able to give our customers benefit of remarkable value at a low price. The model is medium low bust, medium long hip, is made of a very strong, durable and fine quality novelty cloth, strongly boned, and each boning firmly held in place by rows of cloBe, lock stitching. Eyelets well set in and rust proof; top finished with edge of novelty braid, with pink satin bow at front. Strongly clasped front steel with hook at bottom; 2 pairs firm, strong hose supporters attached; specially priced at Third Floor WOMEN'S SILK LISLE VESTS All sizes; flesh and white; fine quality, but slightly imperfect; Swiss ribbed, very elastic; regulation styles with a plain tailored band CQ and beaded edge finish; special, each, JJ7C WOMEN'S VESTS AND ' BLOOMERS Italian silk: good weight. Bloomers have reinforced crotch. Vests are the regulation .top, with a plain band finish. All are soiled from handling; some slightly imperfect; very spe- 1 CQ cial, each, 1 sO I KAYSER SILK TOP UNION SUITS In flesh and white; in cuff and loose knee styles; reinforced where wear is greatest; all sizes; special, CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS school or play; easy to launder; sizes from 3 to 6 years; special, 3 pairs for $1.00, or, per pair, ' Third Floor Center EASTER FROCKS FOR LITTLE TOTS Dainty mus lins with tucking and ruffles and val lace edgings; rib bon sashes; some deep hems; also dotted Swiss; sizes 2 to 6 years; special, each, INFANTS' WHITE CASHMERE HOSE These are the light weight kind for spring time. Sizes are 6 months to 3 years. Special for Thursday, pair, Third Floor East 500 Pairs Curtains Off Special pair Special lot of voile and marquisette cur- O CA Q QC tains at a saving of 1-3 off regular price; OsOU 37d some with lace finest quality. edges and ' Fourth BOYS SUITS Sizes 7 to 18 years; exceptional values, at 9.05 BOYS' SHIRTS With or without collars, all sizes, special, l)0 BOYS' OLIVER TWISTSUITS With velvet or corduroy ' pants and white waists, splendid values; special, 2.05 Third Floor East CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE Beauti fully trimmed in val and cluny laces with dainty ribbon bows; are flesh colored and come in all sizes up to 44; 1 QQ special, at; 1 0J GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES New ginghams' in plaids, checks and stripes, trimmed in pique or rep col lars, cuffs and vestees. Straight and waist line models -1 QQ ; neatly made. Broken lots and sizes, special, I Third Floor Center Art, Goods Reduced VELOUR. XND TAPESTRY LIBRARY SCARFS Old Rose, Blue Green, Mulberry and Brown, special, each, 3.50 CARDBOARD TELEPHONE SCREENS And wall pin cushions; colonial styles; special, each, 10k BAMBOO AND WICKER WASTE BASKETS, special, ea., 1.39 LACE TRIMMED STAMPED DRESSER SCARFS, special, 98 LAMP SHADE FRAMEV-20 and 24-inch size; variety of designs, special, each, 75d ; Thirc Floor West ' ' i 1 VK 1 J North 1,95 Cotton jersey; suitable for 35c 1.98 25c insertions; and 1 4.50 Floor East I r