THE HUE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. 1922, Every Successful Man Is Salesman, Pastor Declares Tell AuiUfnre Houte to Sue rr ! Selling llilhr l liinp or Mm. Cotumhut. O., ApnM-"Fithty pr ttnt ef v i f I.J'jO C4r public," ittUtti Gordon J. A. lUr tr, clui4rirr nli. aJdrf miiiii local tudirnr. "ihrre are lrtr IJ.OOO pro pl, till fcrr f lo,m) ii!e ttv mny onh J.'S.ttiU a fr. "The more jou use from your nnk don, ilie lot you are worth. How much nwnrv do you pend" Iwn Hie neck ii? WImI do u rml? "II you dun'l work htn you are otni you will have to work lien you are oM. "i the hft way to work i ith your lififl. Not ti'ny people even ihmk that they think that tlify think. "I'ducatinii meant nothing un1ci he man in behind it to put into effect. Of the 4.INK) leading tucrrr( vi the country. 3,22) nevr went to collet;. nd more than half ( them never lumhrd in the common clicxk "Small firm -e mall because thry can't set more mm worth big alarie. Big f.rnu pay any price for individual who can ue their brain. ' "Kvery big aucceil in the world a iIciiun. They may not rll thing, but they !! idra. Ambi tion and elf confidence rf "" thing. It you have ambition ou will have telf-conhdence, and if yon have Klf-confidcnce you will have ambition. , "Succe it attained by the man who is able to give all the neceitiei and many of the luxuries of life to bit dependents and who will make the world better for having paed throiiRli it. Accumulation of wealth mean nothing. "All successful men look alike. They are well rounded both mentally and physically." Osborne Asserts Bank Stocks Must Be Taxed Lincoln. April 4. (Special.) W. H. Osborne, state tax commissioner, issued the fallowing instructions to day to county and precinct asses sors as to the proper method of assessing banks, trust and invest ment companies under the new revenue law: "flank, loan and trust company stock is defined as tangible prop erty, and is taxed at the same rate as tangible property. 1 "In permitting deductions to be made from the assessment of the alue of the shares of stock, you Should use the value of such prop erty which has been assessed separ ately, and this amount to be deter mined by the assessment record. Allow no deductions for such an J mount as may be invested in reat state mortgages or for government Securities owned by such concern. !t "Such taxes shall be in lieu of all ther taxes of all other property or iuch bank, ' association or company as well -as all other taxes on .the ftock or shares of such bank, as sociation or company in the hands of the ; individual. County, assessors should scrutinize the returns of these concerns and see to it that bank jtock is not listed as intangible property. . . , livestock Rate Hearing .j: ' j Ordered Held in Omaha '.''Washington. April 4. (Special Telegram.) The . Interstate Com merce pommission has ordered a hearing held in Omaha May 16 by Examiner Desque in the matter of Interstate and intrastate rates for the ' transportation of livestock. I The complaint of the National $ujply , company of Lincoln, Neb., ; against the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy -Railroad company, in which rates orr coke in carloads from Terre ; Haute, Ind., to . Coburg, la., and ! Adams,. .Neb., 'were questioned, was ; dismissed : and the rate declared : reasonable. Buder County Teachers . :F Hold Annual Convention David City, Neb., April 4. (Spe . cial.) The -29th annual teacher's convention of Butler county was held in the Community theater. George Martin, president of the State Teacher's college of Kearney gave ' an address at both morning and af ternoon sessions. The David City juvenile band gave a concert in the morning "and the Treble Clef club : gave .one in the afternoon. One hundred and twenty-seven teachers 'were . enrolled. The pro gram was arranged by County Su perintendent Oma L. Cady. priest Renounces Legacy of ' $8,000 to Sister in Lincoln T Lincoln, April 4. By the act of Renunciation of Rev. Father John E. jGreen, a Catholic priest of St. Louis, Margaret E. Green of t Lincoln, a eister, will receive. the 'entire estate hi John Green, for 40 years chief en- 'Rineer of University, of I Nebraska buildings. By the terms of the will, Jiled today for probate, Rev. Father Green was left $8,000, while Margaret ,Sreen was left $1. Rev. Father Green .came from St Louis" to officiate at .athe funeral of his father. 3)Pomen Gather at Tecumseh ;r for Missionary Meeting Tecumseh, Neb..' April 4. (Special Telegram.) The forty-second annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Nebraska City Presby tery convened in Tecumseh this afternoon. A -good-sized delegation of women arrived from over the dis trict, despite the storm. Twenty Churches in 10 counties are included ir the district. A program. is being tarried out and the meeting will end jWedncsday.- " ,x" 'McPherson County Tax J. Levy Is Highest in State ! Lincoln, April 4. (Special.) The average county levy on $1,000 valua tion is $4.42 against $3.30, the state levy, according to figures compiled today by Phil Bross, secretary of ' (finance. '.I The highest levy is in McPherson .bounty where it is $9.90. Another 'high one i , in . Sherman county when tfwf levy is f7,4 - lirkt (Vi .Vnm tur rutttriitrtiett tviUer. H, ' fuuiiil a-uiity Df reM Urt mir ly a, jury ju iirt ttwn 'rirJr ! . ( ! tbl UiJ (r th t uii.iiu. in.t 1. 1 an uio nip kl k' lutM iM't wrra itnr4 fry (tie t ty fuuitill )telrMtV, M. O. tUnk M..ti-'n.iriv.n til4i.k KMiit muii. y -i .! (. iiuli.fr V. ?;.! M'l, term lulr- (rtlHI I he Mtll't-iW ut ll.o . tiiiv .u.n i f III .o..ni, M'"t' liiiil". Aitt tn Waiiu IMxinf-M'iii'l tUkuht, It, tllxt uit (r rtivuri (Uuit Mtiltia hottuU-f. I", in tlitiritt luurl itrf.t4v, Tliey luN Wilt MSIIl'il 32 rjf. T Ml lM-Hirvy If. Jum. Oiiialu l'i.irih m;ii!i?rr fif T mm4 ItuM't-r onniiiy ut r Vufk. a'-canii"ic4 l Mr June, U on a f rm tit tli 1 tirufrtcl hr lurt lf4nt Friilt, tirenl'lriit r lit lam-ll Hrup i iiiiii4iiy. liM liiilo con rrn hrn rv4 ilivor auni in. f Inpuiy Me-tut yu.iil.in buh y-ieriMv. (lutreo Wuti.lrawn Th rbri: iii t nf-r-rv ltn lMiiiium nl Vtt i'iiitiiiH iiy iifii i!uii"n, ::t North Tl'irtwnih urept, lli;ii.s ihrti llnv Iml Mm wiitiout cnuM, WM wliliilraun firfil(tv. Moilit-e IViiMlomt Tli iimther f Jaturg hiiiii, ruunifreil imiIih-iikiii, u t r'oiv0 UJi'i in wk)y in itiallimiiK i'f 111. mi or.liT nim.r.1 rtrril.iy ly Kriink KMiii'ity. aluio lahr tiiiM'nitiinii fuiiiiiiiiiini-r. UNrniH IUn IMhlT A lUiiKlid-r w torii Mntay t" Mr. mt Mr W. T. Watrxn t Kliaa-tM-th. N. J., aiiorilin i nnnl rvachlnc Onmh frl-ii.t. Mr War ren (irmeily w Ml Alu Anmm of Omatm. ' Athletic ciui.' ny.t to Parkins Sjiaie lTIu-Iil Kight of the Omaha Athletic club to a private parking pacc at the rear of it building were upheld in police court yctcrday when Jmlce l-oi.tcr fined Alvin HniKani.m, Hi loutli Scvcnlecntli s.trcit, $1 mid costs for parking a car in the spuce. The club mvt the part.wig arr.i. lluurr I'rai? Work of lulirf Hotly in .Vl-ru-ku A Jetur I'roiu lUrbrrl Jloover, as I f4 pf the A'iwii"4!t rflirt com n.inte (" tumie, t tbe '.t'entral Mates Voli!4 Kelicf oity, pay Hie erg4nu4iin a h sh aiiplnunt Ut Muwg flUO.0iK) tlirouliout Ne brala at an opcMtuig vpcn o( Us tfuit 1 prr cent. Tim tnoury i ti be rkpepdrd lur kM tr atarv- IIH! Jft,i. , A tratiipaign to raie $10,00 In Ouu!'4 H!l open today. J0I111 Hohrijf ef Mieiman & MrCoimell Dtug company it in charge. I be dine wt! (4t one we(k, 'I he Oma. ha Ministerial union totrJ to aid in the work. Son Horn to Swamont, A on, ( liarlrs Ove. a bom r terday morning to Mr, and Mr HarulJ wan'tm r( ) loreuce. Mr Stanton ioriiirrly was Mi liertha Ove. ldlrru Wuittiiii Wmit Vtrtf rn Man for Mate In letter Ij City tlrrk Claude Battle, rrovidrnce (R, I ) woman sprrtrf the vl.h to marry a wct ern nun. iht iyi he de not like the men in lirr omii community, f.r thry are "toa (unuy and la.'y. She want a n4n. not nerrttarily wuh money, but who willing to work and be loyal to Iter. IANO& TUNED AND REPAIRED All Work CuwMilecd A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Doufla. Tel. Douf. 858 . V Corns? just8ay Blue -jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly . The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and' comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does itl) .and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory, Sold by all druggists. Frf! WriUBautr,Black,Chieago,Ikftj!S fomluabU book. Comet Car eftb Fttt." Say Ben-Gay at any drug store and you will get a tube of the original French Baume Bengue (Analgj sique), then use a follows: apply hot wet doth to forehead and back of neckafter dry in g, rub in Baume -using gentle circular movements. Keep a tube handy for Sore Throat. THOS. LEEMING & CO., NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can TelT When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was ap plied, with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wye th's' Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, tak ing one strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is re stored to its natural color, and looks glossy,-soft-and4 beautiful. SPECIAL PRICES on MILLINERY to Suit Every Fancy on WEDNESDAY THURSDAY OOC' at 2,95 or Trimmed Hats Hata that sold as high as $7.50 are in this group, consinting of black and all colors trimmed with flowers, feathers, and embroidery. Some very attractive sport hats included. 'at 3.95 for Tailored Sailors " . Hats that sold as high as $10.00 in this group. They are mostly double brims and are slightly rolled. Choice of brown, navy, or red, with white facings. UNTRIMMED SHAPES $1.00 We advise an early selection, as there are just 100 shapes in this lot at $1.00. All color Extraordinary value lODREDGE-REYNOIJDS 1.. WEDNESDAY-- Group of Popular POLO COATS Will Be Placed on Sale at- $15 No doubt you-have been wanting one of these smart coats which are so popular and which' should be in every wardrobe, but have been unable to get it at the price you wanted to pay. Here is your opportunity to get a smart polo coat of splendid quality material in light or dark shades of tan. They are just the right weight for spring and summer wear and as to value well, the small price speaks for itself. ' Coat Shop Second Floor jj21 : --"r:- ---fl n H BUY-KITE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A NEW BUY-RITE PILLAR DAIRIMAID Kxtra; Fancy Creamery Butter. Packed ' expressly for the Buy-Rite Stores. Every pound guar anteed. Per pound.. 39 SOAPSl CLEANERS! SOAPS! Just arrived, 1 solid carload of Peet Bros. Crystal White Soap. The new large bars. 10 for 52; per box of 100 bars. $4.99 2 large packages of Defiance Starch 25 5,000'cans Victoria Cleanser, 6 large cans 25 FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! 500 bags Gooch's Best Flour, 241b. sack $1.15 Per 48-lb sack $2.10 500 bags of Omar Wonder. Flour, per 24-lb. - sack .?. ...........,......... $1.15 ; Per. 48-Ib.vsack .....,...............$2.10 "S00. bags of Red Star, Buy-Rite exclusive brand flourer 24-lb. sack ; -$1.35 Per 48-lb. eack $2.55 .500 bags of White and Yellow Corn Meal, per large sa-ck : 13 1,000 bags of 'Wheat Graham Flour, per large sack 29 BUV.RlTE EXTRA SPECIALS " Van Camp's Baked Beans, small cans... in medium sized cans, 15; large cans, 2S" 1,000 10-lb. bags of Purt Table Salt, bag 22 JELLO, all flavors, 3 packages...... J... 33 3,000 lbs. of large fresh Black Walnuts.'s lbs! for , 33i Howard's Salad Dressing, medium sized bottle for 39 ; large size bottle .,73 Ideal Malt and Hops, per set..... ....... k a Per case of 12 sets S7 50 Borden's Milk Almond and ' Chocolate Bars, 6 5c bars for ig Large Jars Buy-Rite Brand Peanut Butter, the ONLY Peanut Butter,? per jar ........23 60 foot sash cord Clothes Line, . 65c values, V" special ..43 Clothes Pins, Uvrge 15c packages, 3 for.. 25 1,000 Buy-Rite Brooms, $1 values, each ...88 600 75c value good Brooms, each .-53 Large quart jars of Yellowstone Dill Pickles, . Ier ?ar 25 Large quart jars of Yellowstone Split Sweet Pickles, per Jar ; 39 M. J. B. COFFEE Start the day right with M. J. B. COFFEE. It will please the most discriminating cof fee drinkers. The ever fresh vacuum" packed coffee. Per pound ..45 3 pounds for $1.30 ' LENTEN SPECIALS Highest grade" Cod Fish, 1 lb. ........... 33 Strictly fresh Country Eggs, per dozen. . . .27 3,000 lbs. of Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb. 25 5,000 lbs, of Full Cream Cheese, per lb... 27 25c cans of King Oscar Sardines in pure olive oil, 3 cans for 590 Alaska Deep Red Salmon, 3 tall cans for.. 95 Cut the cost of living, buy TROCO, the highest grade nut butterine, per pound 2A$ TEA! TEA! TEA! Just received 2,500 pounds of direct Import Lipton's Yellow Label Tea. Y lb. 23 J,4 lb., 45: l 1 85 Tea is advancing, lay in a supply now. CANNED FRUITS AND BERRIES No. 2 cans of extra fancy Strawberries, Red Raspberries, Loganberries, Blackberries and . Black Raspberries, in heavy, syrup, very special, 3 cans for $1.05 No. 1 cans of Kamo Bartlett PeaTS, Royal Anne Cherries, Apricots, Yellow Free Peaches In halves, Lemon Cling Peaches sliced, 3 cans for 72:. 12 cans for $2.59 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AT ANY BUY-RITE STORES. n WILKE & MITCHELL, Fortictli and Farnam LYNAM & BRENNAN, 16th mod Dorcai E. KARSCH CO, Vinton sad Elm 8t. ARMAND PETERSEN S908 Sherman Ave. HANNEGAN & CO., Sath Art, and Leavenworth F. B. BOGATZ, list and 8 8ta., Sooth Side ERNEST BUFFETT, The Grocer of Dundee FRANK KUSKA, 13tb and Garfield. OSCAR E. NELSON, 4tb and L 8t Sooth Side THORIN oV SNYGG, ortietb and Hamilton JEPSEN BROS, XStb and Comin. J. D. CREW & SON, Thirty-third and Arbor GEO. I. ROSS, Ilth and Ana GILES BROTHERS, .Benton. 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