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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1921. Stockholders of N.-S.-F. Take Up Reorganization Attorney CourtriglU Prcients ffew Scheme to Pol Fre moot Interests Location of Headquarters Not Determined. Fremont, Neb., Aug. 27. Resident itocVholden pi the Nye-$chneidr-fewler cpmpany met again list eve ning In conference with Attorney V J, Cpurtright, who returned from GfticafO with a mrtercrit proposition than the plan lent out i few d bo from the committee which has undertaken fhe reorganization of the company In Ctiicago. The important parts of the new Erogram outlined yesterday evening for the stockholders contemplates reduction pi time on options from Ijve to three years by a slight con cession in price on the. part of the Stockholders who are parties ta the agreement, and placing the great bulk of Fremont holdings, including those feild by Frank Fower and members e) his family, into one pot. All paftiea included in this agree went art treated alike. - Either every ctne will sell his stock or none will be sold t all All stock that comes under this agreement will be hejd in Omaha and will not leave Ne braska. The tetaj amount pi stock to come under this agreement is limited to 0,OOQ shares, or $1,00Q,000. fore than three-fourths of ' thU asjieunt hs already been pledged. "Citireni of rremont are a bit wor ried concerning the location of tht Nye-$chneider-Fowler headquarters, Whether the main offices will be fo fcted in Fremont has not been it? lermjiiad ai yet, but with the rear, Ionization under the laws of Ne braska, with the biggesj share of the business directed from this state, Jfyemonters 'are hoping that this city Wjll remain the headquarters. These matters cannot be deter mined until the new management acquaints itself wjth the situation, Jr. Courtright is assured by the creditor banks which he met on Thursday that the proposition as presented last night would be ac ceptable to them, and also to Julius Barnes, who is tp h4 the reorgan iatio. Judge Says Volstead Act Nullifies Customs ; f fDetroit, Aug. 27.WTh.at part of the United States custom, laws under which vehicles may be libeled by the government when used in smuggling goods from 1 foreign country is null aid vofd in so fat. as it relates to li quor smuggling, according to a rulr lag by Federal Judge Arthur J- Tut U recorded today. Judge Tuttle ruled the Volstead act which provides a .vehicle seized in the illegal trans portation of liquor may be returned the owner 3' n prove his innocence pf smug ing, had superceded the customs fct as it related to the illegal liquor traffic. .. .Frederick L. Eaton, assistant disr jrict Ittprney, announced hi would Ask the attorney general for author ity to carry the case to the supreme court. Sfagftzine Man Identified aa One Who Annoyed! Girl, (5 D.- B. Beauman. masazine solici tor, arrested Friday night in his room at the Henshaw hotel on a charge of annoying Mayy UliJstf-arifl, 6-vear-old daughter of ftfr. and Mrs. Gforge Hillstrand, 602Q Pine street, yesterday afternoon, will be ar? raigncd in police court Monday on a charge of aiding and abetting the delinquency of a mnior child. Bcaunian was identified yesterday morning in county jaij by the little " girl, .who was brought downtown by - her parents. He denies being in the vicinity of llie Hillstrand residence at (he time of his alleged otrensc, according to Deputy Comity Attorney Henry Bpal. ; University o Syracuse Plans to Honor Educators ' Syracuse, N. Y., Aug.. ?7-yf cuse university soon . will adopt a - unique idea in memorialising the " jjjtmes of those educators and : scholars who have rnd the instjru- tjpn renowned. All class trees will he christened with the name pf a benefactor. The first tree to he sq christened is a maple, and WH! Pe Tjnown as "Chancellor Day." A 4 'solution to adopt the idea soon will be offered, the campus improvement committee and the board of direct "prs. tornado Blows Children ';!'. Out of Wagon of Caravan " tDeBton. Tejr., Auar. 2?.Two chil dren of a party qf campers were blown from their wagon against a barbed wire fence and seriously m? jored. and property damage estimated at $100,000, mused by a tornado ; which swept Navo Community, north "of Denton, yesterday afternoon, ac cording to word received here tpday. United States Rubber Co. Lgst Money first Jialf Year ,'. ; New York, Aug. 27. The opera- . emnc nf hm IIS Ktihhr rnmnanv : for the first half of the year.showed . 4 deficit of $4,87523 after all in- . ierrci and nthrr rViarcr harl hn ,, deducted, according to a report is sued by the company today. Steamships 4 ArriraJa. t Glaaa-ow. ns. It. Pamona. 8ttlc . Southampton, Aug. I6.T-OI4 iortB) Stat, . DB!. Auff. II. Wet Kron, T . CoptnhMao, ue. 20. Pas&ma, Fort ' Otitic, Auff. JO. Wtt Ktndro, T- . Sydw, H. I, W., t-T-Wt glwn, Mttl. TarK. auk. rranca. tiavr. KODe. Ant- 10. Ecumaro, bui rrinciico. Sue. Sit Sllv.r stmt. BeatU. Talyo Tiro, (jao.l: Ban Franclaco. Tora. aok. is. cap Komain, lo w1m and Saa Jranciaco, rrtdertca i. Chrlattasia. Vckholm, Auf. it. Valparalao, - Baa Fire Fighters' Mascots 6 fxr 'ms) Do fire fighters have to have rnas cpts? Of course. Here's a couple of mascots that traveled a long way to reach Omaha fire company stations. The parrot is the official mascot of No. J company at Nineteenth and Harney streets and the monkey is mascot of No. 2 company at Eleventh and Dodge streets. How to Be a Movie Child By JAMES J. MONTAGUE. If vou are under 30. have a lovins heart and a husky constitution, you do notneed to worrv about vour livelihood. You can get 5 good pay- : :.u ' .t-:u - " r ins jut a p iiiuvic liiuu. There are dpuhtless correspond' ence schools which, (five excellent courses in niovie-chtldinsr. But thev are hgrdiy necessary. lhe pest way to beg-.n is to go fcssianal reputation badly dented by the words pf a mere child. No Love Lost. The next day the movie child wjl be out on the street throwing. bricks at a passing policeman, a pastime which flights all movie children, and the doctor will drive by in his car. He will smile at the doctor, but I F Mj!iJHWi.HililKSBg8s '" II right to z movie factory and apply icr the job. If you can give a sat isfactory performance the first time you will get jt. After that all you need do is to follow the instructions pf the director. v Before you begin, however, there are a few things that you ought to know, lhe purpose of this article is to acquaint you with them. It is necessary, in the first olace. to know how to swim. Movie chil dren seldom have mothers, being the sort of children who seem to be cursed by stepmothers. Now stepmothers are not only celd-heartpd and wicked, but highly irascible and temperamental females. When they get put out about any thing, such as a damp day taking the curl put of their hair, or a bad night at the neighborhood bridge game, one of the first things they do is to take the mqvip phjld by its hand and lead the trusting little creature down to the river. Just as he is sayinar, "Look, mama, see the preify ship," the stepmqther seizes him under the arms, takes a couple of 'practice swings and hurls him into the water. If the movie child can swim it is all right. If he can't he has to wait for the hero, who, thoroughly dis guised as a big-hearted longshore man, dives off a doek nearby and hurries to the rescue. This is all right if the hero baa- pens to know how to swim. But supposing he doesn't, where would tle movie child be then? , Melting Eyes. . Another prime requisite for movie childing is the ability to influence by a lco)$ the. hard hearts of burglars, Installment collectors, and small town deacons whose business it is to foreclose the mortgage on property ppeupied as dwellings by movie phildren and their impoverished par ents.' Many a burglar, with his bag all neatly packed with gold and jewels and bonds, has dropped the swag and broken out with sobs merely be cause the moyie child sat up in bed while the subtitle said for jiim: "That's my papa's money in that bag; he was saving it to join a golf cub with, sir.'' If this is done properly the bur glar will not only restore everything in the bag to the various pieces of furniture, bqt will leave a note in forming the movie child's papa that he (the burglar), has put him up at his (the burglar's) own golf club and will expect ' him around at 4 o'clock that afternoon to play a foursome.- If the caller happens to be the deacon after the money long over-? due on the mortgage the movie child must say: 'When I am a man I shall go intp the deacon business myself and fore close a mortgage on your farm, ypu big bum." This will be too much for the dea con and-with a harsh cry, which, of course, you must infer from the ex pression of his face, he: will leye the place, never to return, Another thing much expected of the movie child 18 to he frequently ill oh 1 desperately ill. He must lie in a little white bed with an expression of deep suffering on his little white face, while the old doctor snaps the lid of his medi cine case and shakes his head, indi cating that there is no hope what ever. Then the child must summon all its little strength pull itself on the pillow and say: "Never fear, mother, I do not in tend to leave you." Then everybody will mil., and the baffled doctor will stamp out of the house in a blind fury, his pro the doctor will not smile back. Doc tors do not like movie children. They know too much about ioctprs. Sometimes the movie child is a caddy, and then he has to hunt for lost balls while the golfer stands and curses him, and threatens to have him fired by tha caddy master. But that is not serious, for he is certain to find a diamond ring or an oil well or something which will put the golfer in a good humor. Of course he pever finds the ball, for say what you wil of scenario writers, they dare not take too many liberties with nature. If you qualify as a mqvie child right away, you wjU get ypur pic tures in all the movie magazines and ladies will send you candy, and per- naps you can. get jprs as movie children for your own little sons and daughters.' If yon haPPen to he out of a po sition just now it is well worth try ing. Yeu may have all the elements that go tP make a first-class movie child. You never can tell till you see yourself on the screen. Perhaps npt even then. If torn thfa Bell Syndicate. Inc.) Oldest Senator to Retire At Close of Present Term Hyde Park, Vt., Aug. 27. A half century of public service entitles a man to a rest, United States Senator Carroll S. Page said.Mn announcing that upon completion of his present term in March, 1923, he would not be a candidate for re-election. He felt, he said, that he had done his full duty, adding that he was the old est member of the senate and that when his term expired he would have entered upon his 81st year. Ultimatum Sent To Ireland When Plan Is Rejected Uoyd George Say Govern ment Cannot Continue Mere Exchange of Piotei, In Reply to P Vulera. Br Tba Amoclnted Pren. London, Aug. 27. David Lleyd Qeorge, British prime minister, to day sent a prompt rejaifder to the letter of Eampnn de Valera, presi dent pf the IrisT republic, which re jected the British government terms fpr peape iq Ireland. The premier's note constituted a firm reiteration of the government's former stand, that Ireland could not be permitted to withdraw from the empire. Mr. Lloyd George, in concluding his note, still held open the door for further negotiations with Mr, De Valera and his colleagues if they are prepared to examine how far tne government's cpnsideration ('can be reconciled with the aspirations you represent.'1 He declared, however, that the government "could not proi long a mere exchange pf notes." A hopeful aspect of the situation as reviewed in London political cir? ties is that neither Mr Pf Valera nor Mr. Llovd Georffe has yet closed the door on the negotiations, Price pf Syrup Cut Half New Orleans, La. Aug. 27.--Penr ick and Ford, Ltd., one. of the largest manufacturers of cane svrun in this eountry, announced a 50 pgr pent re 1 . . . i. . ..it: ' - -1 auction m tjie peumg ppep qt fmyi, Death Wins 5 Months' Race From the Fmm North to California Seattle. Wash.. Auar. 27.-Death won a five montns' race from the frozen north, it was learned here Friday, when the United States radiq supply ship Saturrj arrived fjPP! Dntcfi Harbor. Alaska, with the body of Mrs. Alice Stanwood ParT rott of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Parrott was with her daughs ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mjs H V. Werner, and 1 1-year-old granp daughter, "at McGrath, Alaska, far nn t be. trlarial route of the KuskO; kuwim river. In the early spring Mrs. Farrott realized sne nap no long to live. She wanted to gp hack tn. Oakland to die. The elderly woman was paralyzed, bqt ' her daughter and granadaugnter staneq with her over the perilpus trails with a Ana tram. Werner was ill and un? able to travel, Reaching Bethel, en me CQa5t, ine IWIJ yamcn ani found small boats that took th,erfl"tt Dutch Harbor by stages. Mrs. Parrott died within sitrht fif the entrance to-Puget Sound. TEETH You Know McKenney Dental Offkes UerelQYeqrs Known for fine dentistry and square business methods. We guarantee our dentistry- 'it must he satisfactory in aerviee and pleasing in appearance. Honest Prices NO GRAFT NO OVERCHARGE All money paid en extraction! will apply en plate or bridge work. Examination a n. 4 . estimate free. Finest X-Ray service.. McKenmy Dentists 1324 Farnam St. 14th atd Farnafa Announcing Opening of New Cafe MRS. BAKEJR, for the past eleven years manager of the Y. M. C. A. Cafe, wishes to an nounee that she is opening her new Cafe where the Quickserve was formerly, under the City National Bank Building, 16th ant Harney, opposite Burgess-Nash Co., on 16th St., Thursday morning, September 1, Mrs. Baker will continue to serve the game clean, home-cooked foods, prepared by the same careful coqks at the same low prices she charged at the Y. M. C. A. We Will Cater to Clubs and Parties Hours: Opn from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. week dyi not open Sunday. 1 i Absence of Cigar ets Worst Privation of Woman in Red Prison New York, Aug. 27. Mrs. Mar garet C. Harrison, correspondent of a Baltimore newspaper, who was re cently released from, a Russian prison, through the efforts of Hoover relief commission, arrived in New York Friday. 'What was the WPrst privation you had to endqre In jailf" asked the newspaper reporters. "I had no pigarets, said Mrs. Har rison. "It was terrible!" She puffed vigorously at a fag as she spoke and on a table in her stateroom was a tray littered with a dozen or more cigaret putts. She is catching up fpr the tint" lost, Baby Hurt in Fall. John Lang, 19-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lang, 4731 South Twenty-fourth street, received a slight cQnet)iou pf the br:r r,d possible internal injuries w.f e:i he fel down the hack lir$ at hi- honu1 Friday afternoon. Tax Bill Given Preecum x Over Permanent Tariff Law Washington,- Aug. 27. Tse sen ate finance committee decided today to put the tax bilj ahead of the tarft. Consideration pf the revenue meas ure will begin tifxt Thursday by which time hearings on the tariff already scheduled will have been concluded. Armour Employes Picnic, More than 4,000 persons, employes of Armour & Co., and their families, gathered arpund the barbecut pit Sat urday afternoon at the cqpipany pic nic in Rivervlew park, A program of sports featured the afternoon, after whic hthe assembled multitude was fed on choice beeves from the pack ing house, with all the trimmings. jfiiiiiiiiii:iii:fiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiipiii!fi i"i''iiiiiiin;iiiiii)iii'i'i;iii(iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii3 The New September Records On Sal Today ; This is the "snappiest'' list issued in a year. Every numfcer is a gem, Remember the VOCALION REP record will play qn your Victrola.or any standard machine. 14210 14211 14212 14213 14214 14215 14216 14217 14218 14220 14221 14222 14223 20003 24017 35004 52013 52014 52015 10-lq, ao.ss te-ln. MS 10-tn. ( $0.85 I te-tn. sejs le-in. j $0.89 V lOHn. $0.65 I 10-in. j $0.85 to-f. J fa.8 1 1M. 10-tn. $08S 10-ln. I ID.85 i 18-Ib. O.M 15- ln. too I 16- in. I t$-ia. II s ta-ta. ia-ia. U-ln. AI by My1f Fox-Trot Irvinff Berlin Miml (MmMm) FKrTrot,- (Canrad) The Newport Socity Prphetr Threw Out th. Llf. Un (E. 8. Uord) Helen Clsik "f fl)il ehuw " - Hymn Medley Ne, 9 (Arr. fay B. H. Bpveri)Wlue Shall Reign Safe in the Arnif of Jeiue Guide Me. Oh Thou 6itat Jehovah Shsimon Fsur Happy Daya (Streleiki) Herd Girl'a Dream (Labi teky)Adlr Trio Wnlta of Leve(Sherwo.d-Eiga) Spmewhere' im Hpnplulu (gharwood-Vandertipot) Ferer and Franchlni Sharea ( the Shanni-ir(0'Cpnner f itierad)wArthur Burnt , Lov Send Little Gift of Ro.r(Coek-6pemban Sara Ash Jane (Fleiton-Von Tilier) Creacent Trio Ain'f X?u Ctmittf Put, Mallnda? (Sterling, Moro, Von Tilier) Shannon Four Melon Tjme Ja Pisleland. (Single) Harmonize- Quartet " ' ?t Take a good Man to Po That (Bayh wi fjplth), Aileea gtaniey One K ppx-Trot (Woods-Burnett-Brenheim) Ma; Fjsher'a Orchestra Canadian Canera-Fox-Trot ( Chandler-Whlte-Cohen ) elvin'i. prc)tra Saturday Frqm "pinapshota of Fox-Trot Mftchell Brooke Love Will Find. Wy Introducing; 'GrPl piuei"r-from "Shuffle Along" Fox-Trot (Koble-BiMle-Suhie Blake) Ltrey Smith ' Oreheetra Every Girl Want to Be a Sally From ''Snapahet of lS?r-rox-Trot-Tr(FrnWin) I'm Looking for a Bluebird Introd. "Sweet Malinda" fox-Trot (Ricl Woodward) Yerket S. S. Fla- tj)l Orchcitra Learn to - Smile Introd. The Conversation Stay from the Q'Brien Girl Fox-Trpt Hirscb . A Qpby ia Love From the Last Waltz Fox-Trot (Goodman and Benatsky) Al Jocker's Dance Orchestra When the Sun Goes Down Fox-Trot Bloom Why, Dear? (Cohen) Selvin's Dance Orchestra Ppwa at the Old Swimming Hole (Wflpoa Brtnnan) -Ernet Hare and Billy Jones Nightmare Blues (Befain Gillen) Harmeniier's Quartet Oh, Tlt We Two Were Maying (Nevin) Nellie and garah Kouns, Sopranos Becauae(Teschmaeher d'Hardelot) A Praam (Bart lett) Colin Q'More, Tenor Selections from The Laat Waltz (Dunn, Atterldga, Strauss) Aeolian Light Opera Company Selection! from Two Little Girla In Bluest Youaans, Lannin) The Aeoliap Orchestra fprxa del Destlno Pace Mio Dio Mercy, Oh. My Lord Jn Italian (Verdi) Ross Raise, Soprano Madame Butterfly O Quantl Occhl fisl-(0 Kindly Heavens) Ia Italian (Puccini )-Mar;e Sqnde- lius, Soprano, and Giuljo Crimi, Tenor S Saraa Bose Love in Springtime (Arditi In Italian May Peterson, gpprano Call or Mail Your Order We pay postage on order pf ' $3 or mora. 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