THK 'liliK: UAlAHA. WEDNKSDA V, MA11CH 16. - 6 Steps Taken by Seiuile for State Park in Nebraska Legislators Advance Bill - lo Take Over School Land Near Chadron; Site Ideal For Reserve. lm nil Telegram.) Steps toward acquiring the first state park ii Nebraska were taken in the senate this afternoou when th;t body, in committee of the whole, ridvanced to third reading S. F. No. 3.18, a bill to cancel the agri cultural lease on a section of scliool land south of Chardon, Neb.,. on the Valley Creek road. , ' Senator James W. Good of Dawes explained that the tract was ideal for park purposes, well-wooded " with pints and conveniently located on the Chardon-Allianve road. A . trout Stream runs through the land. ' The bill opens the way, if it passes ,. flic legislature, to convert other School lands into state parks. Title by the lease in the forfeiture of his State land commissioner holds a hearing to fix the damages incurred $y the elasee in the forfeiture of liis lease. ' - View of Proposed Park, f benator Good exhibited to the up per house a panoramic photograph of the proposed park used in the adver- tising literature of the Chadron State Jiorrna! school. Before the subjert of parks was dismissed. Senator ftobbios of Doug las moved the adoption of amend ments to S. V. No. 18, creating a iftate park board, which had been re ferred back to the committee of the Uholc for modifications agreed upon 'with opponents of the measure. hesc amendments strike out a sec tion which permits the expenditure In state fundi on laud to which the state has not acquired title. The bill was again placed on the third read ipg file. j . fSF. No. 2, department of labor amendments to the present work man's compensation law to. clarify provisions cf the old law, was a spe cial order in the senate committee of the whole. . Advanced to Third Reading. It was advanced to third reading". Vith four amendments tacked on by . tie committee. The amendments were: , ' By McGowamrTo make" insurance payable to minor children up toJ8 $ears, instead of 16 years. - , ' . By Hoagland Restores present law-making employers liable tinder tjie common law rules if they refusp to come in under the compensation - law; department will have employe Section of action, either tinder com pensation law ot comi:-on law. Jn anotherNamendinent, he exempts gov ernmental agencies, from buying in surance and giving bond. . f By Cooper Provides tnat tempor ary compensation shall cease as sooii as permanent disability is ascertained. Strikes Out Provision. By Wiltse To strike out new pro vision making law apply to deputy sheriffs, marshals, police and fire men. A fight by Berka, introducer of the bill, to retain peace officer in the acf, on the ground That they should be protected in the hazards of their occupation, failed to save the provision, l, Twenty amendments to correct errors in redraftings or Is. r. rso. a bill amending the Nebraska prohi bition law, which Senator Hoagland said the attorney general's office baU made, were adopted andjhe bill was sent to third reading. It had been referred back from the third reading file for the corrections. Blue Sky Law and Bar Association Bills Given Right-of-Way Lincoln, March' 15. (Special.) The co-operate bank law, providing for payment of state guarantee funds .to liquidated banks for three years, the bhie-sky law and state bar association bills were' among bills given the right-of-way in the lower house "today by the house siftine committee. The bills as they will come up on general order on the house calendar -follow: H. II. Kn. 59 Blue sky law. H. it, No. J06 Tuberculin cattle tost bill. .."'" K. K. N'o. 435 Provides tor codification of bonded Indebtedness laws by nttornay reneral to be presented to leislature at next n-ssion. IT. K. No. 4!5. 4SS, 439, 430 and 411 Be" association bill.. , H- H. pio. 638 Gives county attorney gTnnd lurv powers with, limitations. H. R. No. 02 Co-operative bank till. H. R. Nn) 4"K Absentee voter bill. H. It. No. 163 Provides sale of atte scbool lands. . S. F. No. 17? Tractor tost bilt. NEARLY ALWAYS your next "door neighbor J . . M. can give you an lmeresi ing fact-story about the Efficacy of Scott's Emulsion It i$N tonic-nouishment unsurpassed in qualities that give toi.e to the run down system. " Scott A Bowne, BIoeraKeld, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF I1H1GID5 (Tablets or Granules) INDIGESTION AnVERTISEMKST Recipe to Make a Gray Hair Remedy A. L. Faulson, M. D., who has practiced medicine in New York City for many years, gave out the folloVf . ing recipe for a home-fnade gray v,J,.aiA remedy: "Gray, streaked or faded hair can be quickly turned black brown or light brown, which ever shade you desire, by the follow ing remedy that you can make at home: j , "Merely get a box of Orlex pow--der at any drug store. Jt costs very little and no extras to buy. Dissolve " it in 2 oz. of distilled or rain water - and comb it through the hair. Full directions for use and a gold bend guarantee come in each box. "It is ssffe, does ij0t rub off. s not sticky or greasy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person look 20 years younger." AMT15BTISEMKNT Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Girea by One Who Had If . In the jear 1S33 1 ttsi attacked by Muscular and Sub-Acuta Rbeuenittisiu. 1 suffered as only thosa who are Urns afflicted know for ever three feara. I tried remedy after remedy.- but such relief aa I obtained was ouly teuiiwrfoy. Km Ur. I found a treatment that cured' ma com pletely and aoch a rl'ifal condition, has ueier returned. I titre riveu it to a number who were terribly afflicted, eren bedridden, some or them severity to eighty years old. and the results wen the same as In my m case. I want erery sufferer from any form of mus cular and sub-acute (swellinc at the Joints) rheumatism, to try the treat islue of my Im proved - Home Treatment" for its remarkable healim poirer. Don't sand a cents simply mall your nm' and address, and I will send It free to try. After you hate used H. snd It his proren Itself to be that kmi-looted for means of letting rid of such forma of rheumatism, you may send the price of it. One Dollar., but understand I do not want your nvmey unlers you sre perfectly satisfied to send It. len't that fair? Why rniffer any lemjer. when re lief Is thus offend you free. Don't delay. Write today. Mark H. Jackson, 373-G. Durston Bldf.. 8rra- ' euse. rJ. t. Ur. Jackson I responsible. Abore (tatemest Is true. Baal Celds Sniffles Catarrh Senate Rejects : Bills Urged for Fire Prevention Cafe Proprietor Accused ' Of Leaving Unpaid Bills Beatrice, Xeb., March 15. (Spe cial.) Earl Thomas, who opened the Jtlidway cafe here four months ago with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Davison, left the city last week bc cause of alleged financial difficulties. According to John Schroedcr. who has been made manager of ; t place, Mrs. Davison will continue the business and pay all bills against the firm. ' ( ' ' Reports indicate that Thomas left unpaid bills amounting to about $Uerf)0, but this is denied by the management ot the cate. Measure Affecting Dry Clean ing Places and Movie Thea ters Declared Too Dras tic by Bitshec. v I Lincoln, March 15. -(Special.) The Nebraska state senate Tuesday morning killed on third reading two bills urged by the state division of fire prevention; S. F. 125, on dry cleaning establishments, and S. F. -144, on moving picture theaters. Senator Bushee, explaining hVyote on both projects, said in his opinion they were too stringent." S. F. 125 had mustered the 17 votes necessary, to carry when Watson changed his vote to "no" and lacking the constitutional majority, the bill failed to pass. The 13 votes against it were those of Bushee, Coope1-. Harriss, Hastings, , Hoagland, Humphrey, Johnson. Pickett, Reed, Saunders, Sturm, Wiltse and Wat son. The same 13, with 10 others, killed S. F. 144. The others "were Beebe, Brown, Davis, Dutton, Good, Hal (Icrman, lllian. Miller, Norval, Ran dall and Robbins. Special Assessment Authorized. The senate was not kindly disposed to S. F. 268, to legalize paving pro ceedings in Dodge county, which property owners who had signed up are now resisting. It means the col lection of $25,000 in a special assess ment tax,' The bill had an emergency clause. " It passed 17 to 12, not enough to carry the emergency clause, so six senators Anderson, Beebe, Johnson, Nerval and Hastings changed their vote of "no" to aye and the bill passe'd, 23 to 6, vttih the two thirds necessao' for the emergency. "-'The introducer and Senator Beebe, Teader of the oppositin. have got together on an amendment, which strikes out a section providing for expenditures on land to which the state has no title. Other bills recommitted were S. F. 180, amending the road district, law in counties under 40,000, at the' re quest of Sarpy county, and II. jR. 233, to repeal trie South Omaha char ter law. PaMtt nn TViirrl UtaAincr. S. F. 296 Giving state conserva- tion and soil survey division of uni versity police .power to inpect oil drilling. These other measures were passed on third reading: S. F. 195 t'est districts under state department of agriculture. S. F. 196 Sanitary regulation of "pop" factories. S. F. 200 Authorizes county boards to build levees to flood pro tection. S. F. 238 Increases sheriff's salaries.' S. F. 256 Creating a state game refuge in the Nebraska National forest. S. F. v 259 Allowing Grand Island and other cities to take in land en tirely surrounded by the incorpor ated city. S. F. 270 Making more stringent food and drug inspection rules. S. F. 271 Gasoline inspection law. ' ' S. F. 282 Board of pardon act. S. F. 291 Employment of con victs on road work.' Eugeni ic marriage v Bill Passes Senate Lincoln, March 15. (Special.)--The eugenic marriage bill, S. F. No. 79, a children's code commission measure which was materially modi fied in the senate committee of the whole last week, was passed Tues day morning on' third reading, 25 to 6. The xi who opposed it were. Duf ton, Hoagland. lllian, Humphny, Pickett and Wiltse. . The bill as it stands requires a 10-day notice before thr5grant,ing of licenses, where the contracting par ties are uf!der 21 years old. In its original shape, the county judge could require a mental examination! and every applicant had to have, a physical examination as a condition precedent to marriage. These pro-1 visions were struck out. ' Recognition of cdmmon-law mar- j-riages, forbidden in the original bill. was restored in the senate .commit tee of the .whole. . Hearing To B Held on ' Anderson's Revenue Bill Lincoln, March 15. (Special.) The joint senate and house commlt-tec-on revenue and taxation will hold a public hearing at 7:30 Tuesday eve ning in the senate chamber, on S. F. No. 65, Senator C. B. Anderson's revenue - bill classifying ' intangible propcrtv for taxation. Later hear-i ings will be . held Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Legion Men in House -Will Vote Solidly Against Bonus Bill Lincoln, March 15. (Special Telegram.) Seven American Legion men in the lower house signed an agaseemcnt tonight that they would vote solidly against tin Sturdcvant $10,000,000 bonus bill when it comes up for third reading. All except ing Representative Griswold declined to vote on the bill when it' went through committee of the whole a few days ago. ' A referendum amendment was at tached to the bill in committee of the whole. The explanation of their signed agreement, in part, follows: "The bill provides for raising ?1, 000,000 a year by taxation lo divide up among 500,000 veterans and means each man would get $20 the ffirst year and the payments would con tinue iti, these small sums for 10 or 11 years before they were completed. This method of payment would, do the soldiers little good." - Compensation Awarded , . To Man Injured in Bakery Lincoln, March ,15. (Special.) Fred D. Morley, an employe of the Jay Burns Baking company of Oma ha, has been awarded $9 a week com pensation for 43 weeks, by State Compensation Commissioner Frank Kennedy, for lacerations and broken bones he received when, his hand was caught in a conveyor of the factory, August 13, 1920. The commissioner found Morley had lost 25 per cent of the use of his hand. . Moonshiner Held -- Beatrice, Neb., March ,15. (Spe cial.) Oscar Letnmon, found guilty here last week o manufacturing moonshine whisky, was taken to Lin coln by Deputy United States Mar shal Tom Carroll,, where he will be held on a federal charge. ' Hurry! to Albert Edholm'sr ) ' Going uut or ' Business Sale Senate Incorporates , . Joker in Bread Bill Lincoln, March 15 (Special.) An amendment by Senator Davis of Omaha tacked on the Smith stand ardized bread Jill on third reading ir the scnattr iodaj' roused the ire of Representative Ed Smith of Omaha, autlfor of the measure The amendment follows: "Whenever twiitior multiple loaves are baked the weight herein speci fied shall apply to each un of the twin or multiple loaf." 'That means the bakers will bake three-quarter pound loaves and sell them for 10 cents instead of selling pound loaves for 10 cents," Repre sentative Smith said. ' "They'll break the pound and a half loaves, as twin loaves can .be broken, and sell one half the loaf for 10 cents." Smith declared the amendment came up when Senator Cronin and1 friends of the bill were away and was pushed through regardless of a warning by the speaker that the friends of the bill should sacn the amendment. Favor Bill to Stop Closed Bidding on Public Works Lincoln, March'15. (Special Tele gram.) In an attempt to stop alleged closed bidding 'on "the part of patent holders on public improve ments, the house committe on cities and towns recommended passage of a bill which denies public officials the right to call for bids on patented devices for public improvements. In stead, engineers preparing specifica tions must, under terms of the bill, specify ingredients and materials necessary for improvements. Mem bers of the committee stated that the bill was an exact copy of rules governing bids on government im Great Attraction at the Auto Show A marvelous Cadillac power plant in actual operation, show ing every detail of the internal moving parts. This is an exact duplicate ef the Cadillac motor, and is a most interesting display Found On tine Stagi SIOUX CITY 1 NBW YORK, OlMAHA Wednesday Very Special LINCOLN Wednesday Very Special 318-320 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET An Extraordinary Offering of Finest and: Most D PRIG Bad Habit Mow Applied arrUa or as directed pre vents, reliavea scientifically. At your druggists and wholesalers. Too AlmoUno Co Pawnee, City, Neb. - mm - fmmii. 1 t'. Just in Time for Easter and Offered at Marvelous Savings s . ' - I '.' Every One A Style Symphony An Incomparable Collection of Finest and Newest Styled Spring Suits. : Suits so perfect in every detail of Style, Quality and Tailoring that you will be amazed at their Extreme Smartness. -- ( ' , THE MATERIALS INCLUDE . k v, v : ' -i . - i . 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You simply pay 6 per cent interest (less than the bankers charge ) on deferred payments. ' wm LET US EXPLAIN THE OAKFORD PLAN TO YOU FULLY EITHER PERSONALLY OR BY MAIL. New Stelnway Duo-Art Planes. , 1TAKFORD 1807 Farnam Street. c si r T7 V