) 6 -- : 4 : 1 4 4 . THE HEK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. AVMU 7, 1022. Golden Jubilee i of Arbor Day Is Gaining Favor eaaeaaVsaaVataSetaa fun of Fou ruler of Day SenJi riKjualiftrtl Approval of Plan Kadio McMg?i ', Urged liy Rockwell. ! By E. C. SNYDER. Ma.ltliigiiM. 1 orr(MJnJrn t OaMke 0e. ' Wa.liiniiibn. April 6. (Speciit le Irgram.) Unqualihcq approval o llit uoldcn jubilee crlrbration of Ar bnr day it given by Joy Morton of Chicago, ton of J. Mrrlmg Morton, in- a Irttrr to Congrrstm.ni Jctlcris. 1 Interest in tree planting; it tteau c ily increasing." he write, "anil iuHc ing from what I beard in the uet this uiiig and the many articles appearing in the newspapers, urging people to punt trees this spring. 1 feel that our citizens are beginning to appreciate the importance of re tprruiioii for the country." The son eif the founder of Arbor uy it president of the Morton bait i-oinpany in Ihicaso. 1 hat he in lirrits hit father's love of trees is shown bv the fact that he it creat ing an arboretum in Dupage county, about 20 miles froln Chicago, which. acrording to the Chicago Jribune, will rival anything ol its kind in the world. Morton is devoting 4(K) acrrs of bit 2.00U-acre farm to this project and has already planted 40,. INK) fcergreens. lie has announced i hi he will open the gardens in kPo years, and will endow them so that the work may be carried on. Flans for the celebration of the jubilee in Washington are going for ward. A slogan is being placed on the bottom of each letter reading, Let yon and me plant a tree on April 22." George L. Rockwell of New York city, former Nebraskan, has suggest ed that the governors of the van- ous states radio congratulations to uovernor McKclvie on that day. No Trace Found of ' Kansas Ax Slayer Concordia, Kan., April 6. Officers investigating the ax murder on the Tremblay farm near St. Joseph Tues day niRht. when Theodore Tremblay was killed by an unidentified ax man and his body burned, four of his young brothers and father hacked and the home and baru-set on fire, said today they had failed to find any trare of the murderer. Rloodhounds failed to pick up a trail, they said. The four hoys are not expected to live, while the father's injuries were not fcnsidered serious. The boys' heads were split open and the father snstaincd a slight scalp wound and several burns. Officers said they believe the deed was committed by some one violent ly insane. Mr. Tremblay told officers he was unable to remember anything that happened until he found himself on thex back' porch, where a neighbor attracted by the burning buildings discovered hurt. He declared that irtre kid been no trouble in the home or with neighbors and that no money or valuables were , in the house. Western Stockmen to Hold Two Meetings Next Week According to advices received at tfie Omaha stockyards there will be tyvo meetings of interest to western I . . . i i i j . t u - : A ! MOCKUim IIC1U UCAl wcrs 111 IMC 1I1IU- , die west. jThe annual meeting of the West ern South Dakota Stock Growers' association will be held at Rapid City, S. D., April 10-11, and the an nual rrteeting of the Wyoming Stock Qrowers' association will be held at Buffalo, Wyo., April 13-14. An nouncements have been ' made that several Omaha stockmen will -attend both of the meetings. Belle of '6 1 Declares Halo of Woman Gone 4 m Omaha Too Warm for Explorer of Arctic Regions I fad of Scientific Work of Capt. Ainuuden'a Arctic Expedition Here Study inj Kite. Mrs. Elizabeth Packard. The modern woman ha bartered the respect of man.' That wat the statement yrtrr- day of a belle of '61, Mrs. Kliabcili II. Packard, a recounted Painter, at the Mat iron hotel, where she is stop- ping. 1 wouldut clianse with you for the world." she tlls the modern business woman. 'Men see too much of you daily in their offices. It rubs you of the mystery and the halo which i your real charm in the eye of men. I'a- in tharity breeds indifference." She compared the eav air of men in women's presence today with that of her youth. A man would no more think ol lighting a cigar in my presence than he would of lighting a volcano," she said. Despite the fact that she is 81 years of age, Mrs. Packard takes a keen interest in life and all that goes on about her. Mie continues her painting with a clear eye and steady hand. f lilna ifith fnnr tinifc III nnmiJa- tion of the United States, has onlv 8,000 motor vehicles. I This beat it terrible!' exclaimed it joung man in guy two-piece tuit I who tame mto the wtatiier bureau lOitue lint morning. 1 be young man had reaou to feel warm, lor he wa accustomed to the liluard, the 50-below-mo and the icy watct of the arctic ile it Dr. Herald Sverdrup, head f the scientific .work of the Ci.pt. Koald Amund-eii arctic expedition. He bat been at the government kite Uiion, near Klk City, for two days tudyitig the method of taking kite observation, intending to use this knowledge in the four or five years he it about to pend among the arc tic waste on a little thin of only JHJ tons and with only nine human companions. To Sail June 1. lie Undid in Seattle last Septem ber with (.apt. Amundsen from three years in the arctic waters north and cast of Siberia. "We tail ag.ijti from Seattle June I in the Maud, be taid. "Our ob ject it to go north from liehring Strait and freeze in to the ice pack and then drift with tne ice across the north of north America into the Atlantic ocean. "We have provisions for tcven years, consisting of canned flour, meats, fruits, vegetables and dried fruits and other thins. We cet fresh meat also by killing seal and polar bear. No, Not Married. "For amusement? Well, we have a talking machine and a moving pic ture outfit." "Arc you. married?" he was asked, .no. no, he lauehed. "1 am afraid I would not make a good hus band. 1 am now ..way from Nor way four years and it wilt be at least live before "I can get home again What wife would be satisfied to have her bu.banj goi.e i inf yt( at a tune. " lr, Sverdrup bat jut vine from several weeks spent at the Sinithton. tail Institution. Washington, , C III l.atlle I Hliiiitlird Two tar of teer averaging ,4nJ pound were brought to the ibiuh market by Jame Kmoih f l.eigh, who received f8 a bundled, wbuh wa the h'gh. mark of the day for caiile of that weight. Mr. Kitioch taid, "Mo! of the tat tle around Leiitli bad been thipped and there i a l4ige surplus of corn in my sec lion, but it teemt there are not many fanner that want to fin ih out their steer. .V large per centage of the cattle around Lei nil were shipped back to nutkci atur being on feed a comparitivcly short lime." &ar I iiiuiice .ouns Washington, April o (Special Telegram.) The War I itunce cor-1 poration announce that from April ; . a a 1 i to .April . it approver aovauccs for agriculture an-l livestock" pnr- foes a follow: Nebraska, $J8.inV1; owa. $I.Wi,uiti; South Dakota. Sort. (KH) Wheat I'npect Hriplit. Bcalrice, Neb,, April 6. (Sk-cuI Telegram.) (,'al l'oit. well known farmer and stock raiser of Cortland. reoru prospect for a crop of win ter wheat very bright. He says that everywhere the field are green and healthy looking. Ogallala Farmer Takes Own Lfic IVidic of Action Tt w arl rttnily I ltldiued for Atl late Apfiit Made Complaint. Ogallala, Neb, April 6 (Special Telegram) George 1'cier. farmer, living south of Ogallala, committed suicide by shooting himself with a slioifiiii, The department of public ! wellare of Nebraska bat had a worn-' an representative working in this' locality the lat week. Through her j labors, it wa learned that IVteit bad not supported bit wife and fa tu ny v eight tliildrcn, four of whom aie' under . and bad telrd them the l ecessitirt of life, A tummont was i sued for him lo appear in court to day la answer variout t hai get com mitted aiiaiiist hi family. Iwidciitly bit past actum ud worried him during the night so be uote early in the morning put on bedroom slipper, a kw tbnlies, went lo the thicken lioue, tied a tnng to the trigger of the gun and with bis toot holding the band he lm ended hi Inc. Trier tame here from Hasting, Neb.. few year ago, He bat three brot her t in Ogallla The liee Lead Other 1'apeii hi "port News. .Murphy I'ustinattrr Named. Washington, April (Special Telrgiam J John W, Spencer was appointed poimalr al Murphy, lUnulioii lonnty, Ntbraka, sice A. M. Johnsou, rrtigiird. Empress Rustic Garden All Drinks, 10c All Tables Free ADMISSION, 25c Includes Ta MEW SHOW TODAY JOHMNV COULON Frmr Chamwa Banlamihl pt Ik Wwld T Man Th.y Cannot l.llt COOK A ROKVt.KE In "l-ava Via !p rial nllva.yH AUSTIN COLE In "Memmta Muslral" VAKIE1V FOUR Nilly banit in a Nitly Way Madiua Daily til tvta sni m wnnawsai vary Nuhl tilt SALLIE FISHER la "Tka Ckalr Rakaaruf BOBBY ADAMS A JEWEL ARNETT INNIS BEN BERNIE BROTHERS Flva Cavalsaa Inula saa Jab Nalhaaa MARCA WALDRON Taaif i al in Oar AMai'i r ism PaiM Mast an . is. la sat aiaia 7M a Si Sal. 4 taa. lam. Is la Sli SI.2S Sal. aat taa. loHay'a Wmnae el Two Kra Saals Is Aula No. 20.9M RflBKI The Most Talked About Picture in the World! WATCH FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT IN SUNDAY PAPERS Seat Sale Monday, Apr. 10 - - H mat Vr and fu4 B ina V2ndDay ' c. . Found bimttir loU Br tjt&rtS anal mad up Me mi4 . O J XuufcT. Sunday 3rdDay . Jual wkait k wet . loll hor. tomoona look Bar Cx a- O gotBl ,V4th.Day f Something happoneJ la wake TI1 sZ him halo kor. Vls 5thDay Ji. TgTf v Took kor oul iwlko koal MlA. tobJ kor Ihnl ko lood kor. ' 6th ay I z3 n . , . Kitted Her "hfrCl7th Day iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiii ; Road Conditions rurniahril by Omaha, Aoto Clnb. JJneoln highway, eaat: Roada ltttla muddy; fair at Denlaon; Cedar Rapids re ports roada ara now at a polit whara "mayba you will get through and mayba you won't;" aeam to ba Improvina aoma what. Mncola hlchway. west: Roada ltttla muddy lo Grand Island and probably will dry rapidly. 1ua to weather condltlona. O. L. D. highway: Roada ltttla muddy; -weather clear. Highland cutoff: Roada muddy. Cornhusker highway: Roada fair. O Street road: Roads fair. S. T. A. road: Muddy; fair in atretchea. r)m.ht.Tnn.ki hirhwav: Roada fair. George Washington highway: Roada atlll ttle muddy; waamer ciouay, cut pre- dlctlona for clearing. Black Hills trail: Roads fair to good. Klna- of Trails, north: Roada muddy. ing of Tralla, aoutn: itoaaa muaay in 'retchea; fair in others. Custer Battlefield highway; floada muddy through Iowa; paaaabla now In South Dakota. River-to-Rlver road: Roada muddy; Iowa City reports roada Improving. White Pole road: Roada muddy. - I. O. A. ehortllne: Roada muddy. Bluegrasa road: Muddy. Weather cloudy at moat points; clearing at other. Predictions for unsettled today, with clearing posaibly this afternoon and tonight, i Delightful minty taste . . peppy delicious flavor . you're sure to like Yucatan as you never liked a chewing gum before! 'Wo fancy wrapper just good gum" ADAMS Chewing' Cum i American Ckida Co. Order No w for Easter! Norma TAunADQE Come let us show you our won derful new stock of all-wool im ported and domestic woolens worsteds, serges, tweeds, chev iots and novelties in stripes, checks and mixtures sedate and conservative or "jazzy" as you want them. Perfectly Tailored All Wool Patterns TODAY SATURDAY Shows t 11-1-3-5 7 and 9 in the incomparable achievement, Smilm Through IT STOOD THE TEST You know Omsk wai ckoten for a lost ngagomonl you endorsed it to tke satisfaction of ell concerned ky forcing tke longest engagement ever in an Omaka picture kouse (16 days). v SEE IT TODAY SURE It will not be shown again for some time. . Matinees Today and Saturday Until 6:15 35c u EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY DOLLAR SALEX GENUINE LEATHER Boston Bags One Day Friday Oaly Yes genuine leather Boston Bags at only one dollar. The most practical, useful bag for students and shoppers. In all the history of bag manufacture this is the only store that ever offered such a value. As tke supply fs limited we arge early attendance. Colors: Black and , Brown ON SALE LUGGAGE SECTION BASEMENT SALESROOM. SEE CORNER WINDOW DISPLAT SEE CORNER , WINDOW TODAY -COKKECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND VVUMKN Made To Your Individual Measure And into these suits at this price goes the same fine tailoring, the same exacting care in drafting and the fine quality of material that goes into higher-priced suits that we chal lenge other tailors to duplicate at double the price. WARNING Tke famous "Dundee" system is widely imitated. We kave no connection witk any store in tkis city and tkerefore urge you to come to tke rigkt place. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 P. M. D N. W. Cor. 15th and Harney Sts. LAST TIME TONITE- "Cameron of the Royal Mounted" v STARTS TOMORROW NEILSHIPMAN The Girl from God's Country FIRST TIME IN 'OMAHA 8QPC9) LAST TIMES TOMORROW "Cardigan Story of 1776 STARTS SUNDAY "The Joy Double Program" "LITTLE MISS SMILES" BUSTER KEATON In "The High Sign" . OK nrr r Tcniffht fi;45 anrl 8:45 1 Tomorrow 1 2 : 45 to 11 P. M. NOW SHOWING . . Worses es ThT;nneaf- "The Battle of Jutland" 0 Officer! Busttr steals e wag-on I o a d of laughs from tbo police force EDSTER KEATON "COPS" CLOSING WEEK OF THE SEASON "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" '&rtt LcHTi t Mat. and Mto Today, Good ReaVd Saat, BOa. CLASSY. CONSISTENT. CATCHY BON TON GIRLS S With JOHN BARRY and GEO. DOUfilAS. Choral ol Twoaty Charmlaa, TalaatoS Stoaaanj. LADIES' TICKETS. Iac-2J EVERY WEEK DAY Bat. Mat. All Summer: "Ibo Dark SacraL" RADIO OUTFITS Furnished Complete $25.00 Installed Complete $35.00 Will giva - weekly aervice if desired. Absolutely guaranteed. Call H. WILSON Phono HA rney 6912 Addreaa, 112S South 31st Street VimfevtffetPfetmf m shews m.pk.' NEW SHOW TODAY CONSTANCE BINNEY ia "Room and Board" She Lost Hr Heart Trying to Save Her Home SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, Singer's Midgets Sideshow