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    THE 'BEE: OMAHA,' SUNDAY.
MA1UJH
b. lyi.
Friend and Foe
Praise Speech of
' New President
Democrats Join Republicans
In Lauding Inaugural Ad
dress of Harding League
Opponents Elated.
lSili'Ro Tribune-Omahe Be I.d Wire.
' WashiiiL'to. March 5. President
Harding's inaugural address elicited
praise from friend and foe ajike in
congress. It delighted the republi
cans and ' the democrats joined them
in lauding it. There was hardly a
note ot criticism in any quarter. J lie
"ivrecoiiciliable" opponents of the
U-aguc of nations were particularly
i-iiitcd at Mr. Harding's utterances on
foreign policy.
Senator Hiram Johnsi of Cali
fornia, one of Mr. Harding's bitter
est rivals for the presidency before
the Chicago convention, was one of
the first to praise the address.
"I am delighted," said Senator
Johnson, "with President Harding's
reaffirmation of our na'tion-old policy
and with his emphatic words con
cerning old world entanglements.
Here is recognition of the solemn
referendum and the mandate of the
people. This is the end of the league
of nations."
Comment by Hitchcock.
Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska,
who led the tight in behalf of the
treaty in the senate, paraphrases one
of Lincoln's utterances to- ' express
his views on Mr. HardinglTspcech.
"For those who like that kind of a
speech this is exactly kind of a
speech they will like," he said.
Other senators and congressmen
had these comments to make.
Senator Pomeretie, Democrat,
Ohio "It was a splendid address.
Whatever differences of view there
may be as to what he said, all must
be gratified with the patriotic spirit
that it breathes."
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts
"1 was admirable."
Senator New of Indiana "It was
a wonderful message. He expresses
the5, position and the purposes of
America to perfection."
Senator Kellojrg ot Minnesota, Re
publican "It was a remarkable in
augural address. I agree with every
thing he said."
Senator Cummins of Iowa, Re
publican "The address was admir
able and sound in every respect."
. "Fine" Says Nelaon.
Senator Nelson of Minnesota, Re
publican "It was a fine message."
Senator Brandigee of Ohio, Re-r-nidienn
"The address was a mag
nificent one. it expressed my sen
timents. What he said was admir
able in every way."
Senator Ashurst of Arizona "The
address was manly and eloquent. As
to the cabinet, there couldn't ;be
better selections than those of
Hughes, Fall, Weeks and Hoover.
1 know them and have worked wtih
them."
Kepublican Leader Mondell "It
was very fine, strong, clear and
ound."t -
Keprt sentative, jMann, Illinois "It
was a great inaugural address and
a splendid state pap.er."
i Renrescntative Porter. Reoubli-
can, Pennsylvania j'Thank God the
nation has gone back to its moor
ing, and the warnings of the fathers
that forbid entangling alliances with
trans-Atlantic nations will be heed
ed. That is the message, and its
comfort.
Rear Admiral Mayo .
Pays Tribute to Navy's
Part in World War
Philadelphia, March 5. A dramat
ic story of the American navy's ac
complishments in the war was giv
en last night by Rear Admiral Henry
T. Majco, U. S. N.. retired, who com
manded the United States Atlantic
fleet before the' Philadelphia Public
(Ledger forum on the peace confer,
ence.
Admiral Mayo emphasized the
achievements of the navy in co-ordinating
its efforls on the water,
under the water, on land and in the
air He also emphasized the fact that
the; first "all Snerican" shot fired
In the war came from one of the
navy's 14-inch guns.
The laying of the North Sea "mine
barrage" he characterized as a big un
dertaking of the war, but added that
the work of destroying it after the
armistice ranked as high.
Telling of the development of the
convoy system,, he said its success
was one of the big factors in com
batting submarine efforts. Others
were increased efficiency and experi
ence of destroyers and other anti
-submarine craft, the. depth charge.
use of -submarines against subma
rines, mystery ships, aviation patrols,
zizagging tactics, smoke boxes and
various other devices.
South Side
Movie "Kismef is
j Not Picture for Kids
i In Opinion of Pastor
Chicago. March 5. "Kismet" is
hm Xr'mA r tnrvvino nirtM whirh
- iiy. tti. n...u ...w . a - - .........
children of Winnetka, a North Shore
suburb, should be allowed to see, i3
the conclusion of the managers of
the community house in that suburb.
.''The community house tries to
provide pictures that are interesting,
educational and good for the young
mind," explained Rey. L. V. F.
Davies, director of the institution.
bii'L.. ...... -.:it ni, .I.. 1 .
vv nai puiaic win ukc mc pivic
" of Kismet?" he was asked.
"Well, lets see," he mused. "I
cannot think of the title just now
its 'ef Oh, yesl They call it 'Twin
'Beds.'
tv Alleged Rum
Violators Freed
Only One gt Four in South
Side PoJice Court Fined
He Pleaded Guilty.
Police Judge Foster ruled in South
Side police court with a gentle hand
yesterday. ' . ! -
Three of four persons arrested for
illegal possession cf liquor were dis
charged by him. while, the fourth,
who pleaded guilty was fined $10(1,
Ed Harold, proprietor of a caf:
at 2423J i N. street.' got the fine.
Mary Norcjko. . -1509 South
Twenty-seventh street, at whose
home raiding officers found a five
gallon jug of alleged alcohol and a
smaller amount of eoloned alcohol,
escaped with the plea that she is a
mid-wife and used the fluids in her
profession.
Henry Demuelemeester, '5049
South Thirty-ninth street, who was
fined $100 for illegal possession,
July 29, was arraigned when 30
quarts of home brew and two quarts
of alleged whiskv was found under
a big lard can 30 feet from his
home.
Henry pleaded witli the judge the
whisky was put there by an enemy
who then "tipped" the officers. His
testimony was sustantiated by neigh
bors, wjio begged the judgexiiot to
send Henry to jail on an alleged
second offense. Judge Foster
turned an amiable ear, heeded their
pleas, and discharged Henry.
Paul Grazis, 5413 South Thirty -thifd
street, was also discharged j
after his arrest for possession of 52
quarts of home brew. j
National Fish
Dqy.toBeHeld
Movement , Inaugurated to
Educate Public to Economy
- ' Of Sea Food.
In view of the importance of fish
as food, special importance attaches
to the announcement just made that
Wednesday. March 9, has been desig-
!iiated National Fish day and will
be-devoted to impressing upon the
people of the United States the econ
onmy; nutritiousness and palatabil
ity of fish. The farmers of the sea
have enlisted the co-operation f
the federal government fisheries ex
perts in a nation-wide educational
campaign to promote the consump
tion of many varieties of fish which
are ,cheap and plentiful, but little
used because their names are not
well known to the consumer.
Speaking of the extent and im
portance of the fishing industry, the
chairman of the local National Fish
day committee said: !
"The fishing industry was the first
industry to be established in the
United States. It grew rapidly until
meat foods became so cheap and
plentiful as to crowd trsh almost off
the bill of fare. In the last few de
cades, however, decreasing meat sup
plies and heavy demands upon them
Occasioned by bur increase in popu
lation turned our eyes to fish food
again, with the result that in 1920
the people of United States con- the age of 35 in place of meat, five
i sumcd 2,500,000,0110 pounds of sea
; food. .
"The average American, however,
consumes 13 times more meat than
fish and A prominent physician -recently
saia:
" 'It people started eating fish at
years would be added to their lives
and in addition they would have a
great deal of money.'
"The fish eater who choscs from
among the standard, plentiful and
moderate-priced varieties offered, will
save far more than the one who lini.
its his fish diet to rare fish of which
the supply is not equal td the de
mand. "Attention to the necessity tor a
better balanced diet in the United
States was first called to the public
in a national way during tiie war
and those who heededjt realize tht
importance of putting"" across the
message of National Fish day, both
Humane Society Starts Chcct
Of Delinquents on Dog Tags
W, W.' Bradley, snpcrtiitcident of
the Nebraska Humane society,
urges dog. owners to obtain 1921
license tags which are issued by .'he
city clerk in the city hall.
li iii i i i tri i i i i.i iii i mi i i i i i in ii 1 1 i i i i ii 1 1 i i i;i i tin PHONE TYLER 3000; ' ,: :1 " mhiiu: i i i it i i i i hi imi i i i in ::i i u
from an economic and health stand
point. "To meet the wartime demand for
food fish, production facilities werw
augmented, with the result that this
industry- is today in a position to
increase greatly its output and plen
tiful supply of the cheaper varieties
is now available."
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ADVERTISEMENT
A Modern
Bedroom
Suite
in American Walnut
South Side Brevities
Daylight burglars raided the home of
Mrs. Jane Harold. 4606 South Thirty-third
street, whllo she was away Thursday
.iftcxnoon, and stole a purse containing
$9. war savings stamps worth 15, and
$60 worth of ji-welry.
Young men and boys wanted to sell Thr
Omaha Bee in the business section of
Omaha.. Good corners available to live
wire hustlers who can earn, from to $5
per day. Inquire for Mr. Kook. Omaha
Bee office. , ,
Fred Grlbnaw, 629 South Nineteenth
street, was fined $76 for reek-less driving
by Judge Foster in South Side police
court yesterday. Arresting officers said
Orlbnaw drove his truck over the side
walk at Twenty-seventh and Q streets.
Steamships
Arrivals.
San Francisco. March 4. Pacific, Ca!-.
luo; WlllpoIIo, New York.
Boston, March. 4. Caronia, Naples, for
New York. ,
Philadelphia, March 4. America, Na
pl. New York XIarrh 4. Cedrlc (British).
Liverpool; Philadelphia. San Juan.
New York, March 4. Cedrlc, Liverpool.
Kremen, Feb. 28. New Bochelle, New
York.
RED PEPPER HEAT
STOPS BACKACHE:
Concentrated Heat Penetrates
Right Down to Pain Spot
Bring Eaaje at Once.
Rheumatism, lumbago; neuritis,
backache, stiff neck, sore-" muscles,
strains, aching joints. When yotf
are suffering so you can hardly get
around, just try "Red Pepper Rub,"
and you will have the quickest re
lief known. . . . v
Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating heat as red peppers. In
stant relief. Just as soon, as you
apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the
tingling heat. In three minutes it
warms the sore spot through and
through. Frees the blood circula
tion breaks up the congestion and
pain is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made
from red peppers, costs little at any
drug store. Get a jar at once. Al
most instant relief awaits you, Use
it for colds in chest. No matter
what you have used for pain or
congestion, don't Jail to try Red
Pepper Rub.
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Produced in our own factory and
very modestly priced. Carefully
built of selected quartered oak,
finished golden polished, waxed and
fumed. Also shown in American
walnut. The dresser is .42 inches
wide and in design similar to illus
tration. Price now $58.00
Ir Walnut 56.50
The bed in full size in any
finish 41.00.
Chest of drawers in oak . . 44.50
In walnut 39.50
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AH you need to know about .a
phonograph is that it bears this
famous trade mark
Nocturrii Jjj
Sonora, recognized
as The Highest Class
Talking Machine in
the World, is the in
strument; you want
Easy Payments If You Lik
(OM?mt
1807 Farnam S treat
Omaha and Norfolk, Nob.
: LAWN WORKS
Evergreen Trees Shrubs
j ,- Hedge Flower.
' -Tree Surgery and Pruning
MILANS
24 Years' Experience ;
Supremo Landscape Gardeniaf
4421 Decatur. Phono Wat. 4308.
Omaha, Neb.
It
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Qucene Anne
Dining Chairs
in Oak or
American Walnut
An especially good assortment
with full boxed sup seats, uphold
stored in Spanish leather, repriced
to tell at prewar prices as follows:
9 7.65, $9.00, $10.00, .
$11.00, ?12,50
Ann chairs to match if desired
at small additional charge.
- This Solid Oak
Library Tablet
Made in Our Own Factory
Carefully built, entirely of. oak
throughout, finished golden waxed,
with roomy drawer and lower
shelf. Size of top, 25x40 inches.
An extra special- value Monday at '
813.50- , .
McKenney's
Business Policy
. -'."
Lowest prices possible for high-grade service,
and all work positively protected against faulty
material or workmanship. ; .
We do not claim to be infallible, but we do the
next best thing "make good" any piece of work
that is not satisfactory. '
You to be the Judge
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. Special Service in All Department.
Systematized for Creator Efficiency.
Finest X-Ray Equipment and Service
TEETH -
McKenney
Dentists
i Annex
1324 Farnam, . Corner 14th and Farnam
Phone Douglas 2872.
Victrolas
Why not satisfy your longing for
music today? Try out the instru
ment in our sound-proof rooms or
in your own home by means of our
approval system. Then if you feel
that this cabinet fits your require
ments secure it for your future 6n-
joyment. , ,
$108.50
brings you No. 80 Victrola
and 20 selections on 10
double-faced Records of your
" own choosing.
Special Terms on Victrolas
10 Cash and 10 per month
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SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD r STREETS
Lower
Prices
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Regardless of cosf, our' pieces in all1 departments reflect re
placement quotations, and iri some instances are much lower than '
even this basis. ' .
An Expert
Service
is maintained for assisting
customers in their plans for
using Cretonne to ths best
possible advantage. There
is scarcely a window or
grouping of windows, how
ever odd, but what we have
already made plans ,and
sketches for its treatment,
and if such plans are not in
our files we will make them
for you.
Special Offering of 100
Beautiful Cretonnes J-yd.
There are no less than 97 patterns in this offering, covering the whole field of home
draping. Bright and gay patterns, light enough in color for bedroom or sunroom
use; richer and more somber colors for dining room and living room, many excellent
numbers suitable for pillows and upholstery purposes. There is no material offered
the public-with which more can be accomplished than with cretonne and in this '
special LOW-PRICE SALE Omaha women can find just what they want at a bargain
price. Per yard, $1.00.
-Other Special Values at per yard
38c, 50c, 65c, and 85c
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Main Floor See Windows x
9x12 Seamless Axminsters
We arc offering about a hundred very attractive good wearing reliable Axminster
rugs from the looms of Alexander Smith & Sons. Patterns include Chi- A r ff
nese, Orientals and all-over designs in warm, rich' colorings that will 4-7 I II I
look well in most rooms. Price lvV
9x12 Axminster Rugs
(Extra Heavy) v
About 80 rugs' are included in this lot from Bigclow-Hartford. Patterns are of the
Oriental, Turkish and small all-over kinds.-Colors will harmonize with PJ 7
modern upholstery fabrics, draperies, and wall treatments. You will es-
pecially remark the soft, kindly texture of these rugs. Price v'''
Second Floor
The Voss Platform Washer
. . - . , . ' .
When this Voia Platform Washer has washed your clothes clean in record time and
has wrung them out ready for the line, pull the stoppers out of the three tubs and they
will drain themselves. No water to lift, no tubs to tilt.
It is the most complete washing machine built and we are proud to be able to show
it to you. It posesses all of the other Voss advantages of superior washing and wring
ing mechanism and durable construction. Nothing like it can be obtained anywhere
else. -.
Personal Demonstrations Daily
Ask for the Voss book, "Practical Information for the Washing Machine Buyer."
Terms on Washing Machines
10 Gash and 10 per Month
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Downstairs
For the Woman Who Lives in
Her Trunk, This
Hartmann
Wardrobe
, -Will Prove a Boon 'and
a Blessing
Has a full size garment section
with hangers, equipped with cush
ion top; the two bottom drawers are
equipped for hats, and the top draw
ers divided for handkerchiefs, col
lars and furnishings. The whole in
terior is smartly lined. The Gib
ralterized construction rounds and
reinforces all edges and corners. It
is black fibre covered and bound.
Special Price That Positively)
Refers Only to Present Stock
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A Genuine
Martha Washington
Sewing
Cabinet'
fcy Cowan
,. in Mahogany
The Martha Washington Sewing
Cabinet has proved itself a thing of
use and beauty to literally hundreds
of thousands of women in Ameri
ca. A a gift, at birthday time, or to
the bride, it will be appreciated and
long remembered. The cabinet pic
tured above is a genuine Cowan pro
duct with fluted legs, and is most
reliable. You will find the price '
most reasonable.
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The '
Brunswick
Wins Friends
Since different makes offer dif
ferent artists, and no one make
offers them all, music lovers saw in
the Brunswick the opportunity to
select their own library of records,
without restriction.
Today the Brunswick Method of
Reproduction is a recognized tri
umph. It means perfected repro
t duction to all who know it And the
news is spreading fast.
- You may test YOUR Brunswick -
in your own home BEFORE you
purchase. Phone Tyler 3000 for par- I
ticulars. -
Machine' illustrated, $125.00 I
Terms on Brunswick 10 ;
' Cash and 10 per month. ?
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