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8 A' THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. MAUCH (i, I'J21. Funeral of Clark Held iu House of Representatives Final Honors Arc Paiil Laic Democratic Leader in Hall Where He Presided Over ' Word Battles'for 8 Years. Washington', March 5. Funeral services for Champ Clark in the hall of the house of representatives today marked the final passing of the vet eran legislator from the scene of his 26 years of political life and leader ship as a member of congress. The body of the late democratic leader lav in state in the house chamber tin's morning. President Harding, members of the sew and outgoing cabinets, the sen ate, and the chief justice and mem bers of the supreme court had been invited to , attend the services at 10:30 this morning. f Galleries Are Filled. Long before the hour for the services the gallery had filled with quiet hundreds gathered to do honor to the former speaker. The casket, concealed completely by a great car pet of flowers, stood before the speaker's stand, but there was no mark of formality nor guard of uni formed police in the chamber to de tract from the service intended to show that ft was a warrjor of legis lative battles, a plain American citi zen without military, pomp or rank, to whom the tribute was given. The odor of the flowers "and their bright coloring lent a strange touch to the big hall, and above it all, 'raped above the speaker's seat, was a broad national flag that looked down upon the warfare in the house oyer which Mr. Clark presided for tight years. Wreath from Harding. Among the flowers grouped about the casket was a wreath of calla lilies from the president and Mrs. Harding. There were floral tributes, too, from the Mississippi and North Car i.lina delegations and from Irish sympathizers, while among individ uals who sent in flowers were former Governor Cox of Ohio ad one offer ing marked simply "from a litt'e democratic boy from North Caro lina." 1 A monster basket of flowers came from the democratic national com mittee. t T Temperatures Vary Widely in 100-Mile Radius of Omaha Unusual weather . temperatures were recorded in Iowa and Nebraska Friday night, according to M. V; Robins, federal nieteoroligst. While Omaha . registered 54 de grees early yesterday, Sioux City reported 36. Similar variations m recorded as fj'b vs: Dubuque, ?A, recorded as follows: ' Dubuque, 34 fciu: Davenport, 54; Valentine,! 52, and North Platte, 38. "Such variations are the result of a cold north wind sweeping against a;i area of low pressure," Mr. Rob ins said,. Unsettled and ' colder last night with possibly rain, was. the predic tion for Omaha following Friday's record breaker, The mercury reached the high mark of 80 at 3:30 Friday. Body of Unkown Soldier Will Be Returned to U.S. . Washington, March 5 The joint resolution of congress providing for the return from France of the body of an unknown soldier and its burial in Arlington national cemetery, one of the last measures to be signed by President Wilson, was trans mitted to the War department today, where arrangements will be made for return of . the body and appropriate ceremonies for interment. A companion act signed bv Presi dent Wilson in the closing hours of his administration provides for be stowal of the congressional medal of honor upon the unknown British , and French soldiers buried in Westminster Abbey and the, arch of ' triumph, respectively. A. T. and T. Annual Report Shows Healthy Balance New York, March 5. Total earn ings of the American Telephone and Telegraph company for 1020 amount ed to $103,946,988. according to the detailed report issued, today. Expenses aggregated $33,260,084, leaving nt-t earnings of $70,686,904. Deduction of interest, dividends and appropriations for contingencies leaves a balance added to surplus of ?8.444,423, as against $4,039,457 in 1919. i Dividends at the rate of 8 per cent annually have been paid for the past ,14 years. Ex-Chief Justice of 'Court Of Philippines Is Dead 'New Haven, Conn., March 5. Word of the . death in Manila of Cayetano S. Arellano, former chief justice of the Philippine supreme court, was received today at Yale university, which in 1904 bestowed on him the honorary degree of doc tor of laws upon recommendation of former President Taft. Mr. Arellano resigned last year as chief justice be cause of advanced age. - Widow of Jake Hainon Will Appear as State Witness Ard.more. Ok!., March 5. A list of 52 'witnesses who will appear for the state in the trial here March 10 of Mrs. Clara Smith ' Hamon, charged with the murder of Jake , Hamon. was made public today. ii list gives the first official in lormation that Mrs. Jake L. Hamon will appear as a witness for the prosecution. Fair and Above Normal la Weather Promise for Week Washington, March 5s Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday are? Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, general ly fair, temperature near or above normal. NASHVILLE A NEW TOWN An opening for bank, lumber and coal yard, drug store, barber .hop, gen eral store, and harneM chop at "ah rllle. a new town five mile north of Omaha city limits. Smsrsl ltm.it.ra nests will be ru,6y ter ecsssscy wltnls ths Mt 4w vssks. Now Is ths tiara ts set. For turtssr Islermatlss ses H. H. Marsr A O.. 1713 Hswsrd St, rinrs gins,, nulls, n., Your Face ami Why Jack Dempsey Is a Robertson an Actor Occupation? By MABEL WARNER RUGG. (i man finds room in the few IX square inches of his face for all the traits of his an centors," says Emerson. Today, when the analyst plots your map of character, he finds written there not only what, jour mind has engraved, but also the thoughts and deeds engraven by your forefathers. Take Jack Dempsey and Sir John Forbes-Robertson. You need no im agination to believe their fathers ex pressed themselves differently in life. and passed on tendencies to a difu-t-ent body and mind structures for their sons. Why Dempsey Is Fighter. Imagine Robertson, the thinker type, living out in Salt Lake City, in the same surroundings wheie Dempsey was brought up. Can you fancy him being inspired to the prize ring? You cannot. It was more than environment that led Jack Dempsey to win world-fame behind two padded gloves. His round, heavy head, broad shoulders, powerful arms, lofg trunk with its physical endurance and recuperative powers, his coarse texture all would have influenced him to express himself in strongly muscular ways, no matter what sur roundings he had been born into, Choosing Vocations. So when persons come into the character analyst's office for advice as to where to work for their future success, the analyst first observes the characteristics of structure and texture; then discovers the outstand ing signs of temperament and other Youth, 20, Marries 14 Girls in Three Years, Deserts Army and Navy Xcw York, Marelr 5. Married 14 times in three years, a deserter fmni lint'i thr armv ami tli nauv ... ..,j, and now sprvinc n term in tlir naval prison at Portsmouth. N. H com prises inc alleged war record ot Harold Hammnnrl :') Ttiie was revpalerl tnrlav in anntilmpiit nt-n feedings brought by the first and second wives. The court was told that Ham mond enlisted in llir armv in 1017 and shortly afterwards deserted and' came nerc wnerc ne was married. The fr.11 nwino flav ho ivmb arrpEteH and sent back to his command. Then he deserted the army and enlisted in the navy under an assumed name. Once in the navy he lived uo to the oreceDts of a sailor and had a sweetheart in every port: a good many of them he subsequently wedded. Hammond's attorney said he married two cirls on the same day. "Flying Squadron" of Rum Hounds Quietly" Departs The "flying squadron" of federal rum .sleuths has disbanded. Members of the group of liauor hounds' have been transferred to various points along the Canadian border. Complete charge of federal pro hibition enforcement in Nebraska has again reverted to "Bob" G. Anderson, group chief1, and two op eratives. Federal prohibition officials in Omaha offer no regret over the de parture of the "flying squadron," which swooped down suddenly up on Omaha but accomplished little. Hughes' First Duty Is to Take Up Costa Rica Tangle Washington, March 5. The Panama-Costa Rica situation was the first subject . taken up today by Charles Evans Hughes after he had taken oat"h as secretary of state. He spent an hour closeted with Under Secretary Davis and Henry P. Fletcher, who is to be the new under secretary, and then went to the White House to see Prcsidept Hard- "Without the treacherous help of cathartics" A simple food which gradually makes the use of laxatives unnecessary "H E who can without tics makes Constipation is so wide-spread, so much of a problem, that a few years ago the New York Medical Journal offered a prize of $25 for the best essay on the treatment of it. , The above quotation is from one of these essays and, although addressed to a medical audience, it carries a message of great significance to thou sands of men and women. It summarizes the experience of the medical profession. It is now recognized that cathartics never remove the causes of constipation. Indeed the physician who wrote the prize essay on the subject states that the indiscriminate use of cathartics is probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation. - For many years there has been pressing need for some simple food that would help restore normal conditions. And now scientists have discovered it The familiar little cake of yeast used in baking bread is today known to the medical wond as a corrective for constipation. What It Tells Fighter and John Forbes What Should Be Your qualities of mind and body, and then goes on to discern how much brain development the inquirer has so far attained. ' All these things arc con sidered before 4he analyst attempts to choose your vocation. Should the analyst see iu you the characteristics possessed by Demp sey he will say, "Here is the prize fighter type, who will never be happy in a purely mental environment, be he ever so brainy," and he will ad vise you as to occupation accord ingly. ' The "Thinker" Type. Should you come possessing the slender stature, the high, wide fore head, the prominent nose, the fine jaw and the fineness of texture that proclaim the "thinker" type, then the analyst will find out your brain ca pacity and recommend you to some job fitted for a man essentially strong in brain, but lacking in the necessary brawn. Answers to Questions. ' To F. A. Indeed, I do allow people to call on me. My office Is open for the sole purpose of giving service to the men and women of Omaha for efficiency in business, professional and personal ' life. For a verbal analysis, plan on spending one hour with me. For a written analysis 55 minutes for the Initial Interview and the second interview can be as long as you need for fully going over the an alysis as written and submitted to you. To Ti. JT. O. Several of the leading uni versities in the cast have courses In scien tific study of character. I can send you a complete biography of the books on the subject if you send me a self-addressed, .stamped envelope with a request for this information. Kdltor' note: While these articles are being; published .Mabel Warner Kugg will undertake to miniver all questions from liee render on vharae ter and mial.vals and vocational choice. Send the tellers care of The lee. I Not Enough Room on i G.O.P. Side in Chamber Of Senate for All Men Washington,' March 5. The; senate of the 67th congress, which convened in extraordinary session yesterday, reassembled today, with an entire re arrangement of seats, made neces sary by the swelling of the repub lican membership to 59. Mans' desks were moved from the democratic to the republican side, but there was not enough room to accommodate all the republicans, and a "Cherokee strip" for seven republican senators was established at the extreme right on the democratic side. Xcw sena tors iu this section wereihortridge, California; Oddie. Nevada: Nichol son, Colorado; Weller, Maryland; Norbeck, South Dakota; Stanficld, Oregon, and Ernst, Kentucky. Omaha Bank Clearings. ' Bank clearings in Omaha for the week showed a decided increase over the clearings for the previous week, which is attributed to March !, sctthmient dav. Clearings for this week were $48,352,902.66. as against $32,575,822.17 for last week, and $55, 468,921.75 for the' same week a year ago. i : : . ADVKRTISEMEXT Fun for Women to Diamond Dye Garments, Draperies Dyed New for Few Cents Any woman can follow the simple directions in package and diamond dye shabby, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, everything into new. Don't risk your material in a poor dye that streaks' or spots. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind. Tell druggist whether your material is wool or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, or a mixture. Sixteen rich colors. control chronic constipation the treacherous help of cathar a 'booster' of his patient." A food, not a laxative In cases ql constipation remember that yeast is a corrective food, not a laxative. It should be taken over a period of time from two weeks to a month, in ordef to restore normal habits. Do not discontinue the customary cathartic abruptly. Reduce it gradually. To help the body eliminate waste and restore normal conditions eat 1 to 3 cakes a day. 1,000 Strikers Of Iowa Packer Return to Work One Thousand Employes Vote To Accept Company's Agree ment, Asking Ten Changes In Old Contract. Ottuimva, la., March 5. One thousand employes of the John Mor rcll company, local packing plant, returned to their work today after being on strike since last Thursday morning. Michael Rolewick, organizer for the international union,' who super vised the local strike, said that the agreement was the same as the old COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS The Columbia Grafonola Has many extfUMlve feature, among tliom the nnn-xrt automatic top. Stop automatically ivhrn tlie arlprtlon U finished. It has many other exclualve features. Columbia Record Special 130 Standard Columbia Blue Label Records at this reduced price. Each one made with in last eighteen months, and most of them big hits that you have been wanting, Special SCHMOLLER 1514-16-18 Dodso St. PIANO lOrRTXEY BCILDLSG Extraordinary Hour 10 A. 31. to 12 Xoo'n. DIAMOND "C" SOAP 10 Bars, 27c All Day Specials Sambo Pancake Flour pkg. 11c Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, 6 cans 59 Fresh Eggs, doz 33d Our big sale of canned goods is Come, share in the biggest values EVENTMNTri ATV First came the dramatic discovery by nutrition experts that yeast in itself is a wonderful food, rich in the mysterious water-soluble vitamine a valuable conditioner for those who are losing appetite and weight or suffering from pimples and boils. ' Then it was found that this familiar food brought remark able results in constipation. Fleischmann's Yeast was tested fop-this purpose in leading medical institutions. Chronic cases, some even of years' duration, responded. Being a food, Fleischmann's Yeast is by its very nature better suited to the stomach and intestines than drugs, coarse substances or oils the ordinary laxatives. And it cannot form a habit. Make it a part of your regular diet. You will soon learn to like its rich, crcam-cheesey taste. Some people have asked: "Won't yeast, when eaten, have thesame effect as in raising bread?" No. It is assimilated in the body like any other food. Only one precaution: if troubled with gas dissolve the yeast first in boiling water. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann's Yeast. To secure without cost the booklet, "The New Impor tance of Yeast in Diet," giving many interesting facts about this new d'scovery'in regard to yeast, address The Fleischmann Company, Dept. 701 Washington Street, New York, N. Y. one, with the exception of a few minor changes. The strikers voted to accept the terms of the company's agreement last night. The plant was in fulw operation again today. T. Henry Foster, vice president and general manager of the company, announced that the agreement under which the men returned to work was the same that tjiey had been working under since March 1 and which the union had protested. This agree ment provides for an eight-hour day, a minimum 40-hour week, time and one-half for overtime and the main tenance of war-time wages. Officials of the local plant stated that they expected the 600 men out in the company's branch at Sioux Falls, S. D., to return to work at once. . Sub Is Floated New London, Conn., March 5. Submarine 0-7, which was ashore on a sand bank on the south side of Fisher's island, in Long Island Sound, was pulled off this morning. DOWN Maces this beautiful Grafonola in your home. This model, only $120. Oilier models at $125, $150, $1G0, $200 n ml $300. Select and Buy V few records. Pay $1 to bind the contract and we will deliver this beautiful machine at once. Begin pay ments March 15tb. 59c & MUELLER CO. 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