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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1922)
Tin: PF.r,: omaiia. Wednesday, apiiu. v:. wx. ii Civilization of U. S. Is Carried to Philippines I jo ii Club Speaker, Many Yran in I.lancK I) wribei Progrci f Inhabitant!. hTwrnty4vo year, ago the inh.H. iumt of die I'Hil'Pi.inc I .land wrrt a Hgttd. unkempt proplr, undrifcd. KXifly nmHr4 and imperfi'c. ili rally and morally." uied Dr. A. V. i it;immo!i, lor Hie U( tilth, year I'nhcd Suit tiraturrr in lt l'hil ippinr.. Kking tt the noon lunch ton tii the Omaha I.iont club al llnffi Koine yt.tr'ijay. Dr. Fiit.immou. made hi firt trip to the i'hilippinri 22 yean go. Dunn hi term at trca.urrr he ti ullilird a mint lor nuking I'hilip 1 , rurrenry and hit name appear on all bill iued there. Method Waa Pacific "The Unite J Sutr lu. accom lli.hrd a work in the i'hilippinet of ohidi we may all be proud," Dr. I'itxtinimon declared. "Thi u nut accoinptUlifd at the inutzle of a gun, but rather through missionary work and education. "Today the I'hilippinri have the finrtt htiiool )triii in the world, linglikh it the only language taught in the tchool and i the language upoken. Sauilary corpt have been organized; bridge, roadt and drain age ditchrt built and well dug, un til today there is nut a nook or cran ny in the entire Mandt that it not inhabitable and afe for the white nun and his family." The Philippine! have' as many au tomobile a tlure are in Japan and all Asia, and it a country rich in possibility, according to Dr. Fiu aiinmon. The chief product are tugar, hemp, tobacco and cocoanut oil and more than three-fourths of the trade of the ilands is with the United State. Natives in United State School. "More than 5,fKW young Filipinos are now in the large universities of the United States completing their education," the speaker said. "The people are 90 per cent Christians and in 10 years the government of the islands will be in the hands of men educated in America and who think as Americans." That the islands would soon gain the independence for which they are now seeking, was prophesied by Dr. l'itzsinimont. .: Mis Ruth Stonehouse, moving pic ture actress, was a guest of H. B. Watts, manager of the Strand the ater, at yesterday's luncheon. Miss- Storehouse's "Dixie Synco paters." a quintet of young men, gave several" musical selections. The luncheon was in charge of V. C Hascall. City Improvements ; to Cost $3,000,000 - Omaha is to spend $3,000,000 for paving, sewer and grading work this season, according' to a program out lined by Commissioner Joseph Kout fcky, in charge of the public-' im provements department, yesterday morning. Most of the work will be completed this , year,- the . commis sioner believes." '"" Paving, $1,300,000; sewer. $1,500,0001 grading, 55U,UUU. cxt auesaay morning . the city council will re ceive bids for., the sale of $600,000 bonds to finance pavrng work. The council approved 24 paving and seven sewer contracts yesterday. AM rnntrar. nnnrnved this vear contain the stipulation that the work' under the contract 'must oe com pleted befdrt -November 1. May 1 to 8 Designated as Physicial Culture Week A national organization, of which William Muldoon of' New York is - tiresidertt. has requested the public school administration to ooserve. m Utional Physical . Culture Week, May Hi to 8. Among the members of the executive committee of the organiza tion are Douglas Fairbanks, Mary lfickford. Fred .Stone, Kith St. Denis, waiter Camp and Houdim. - . llgutter Seeks Nomination for Municipal Court Judge Charles S. Elgutter, attorney, 1322 Park avenue, filed at the election commissioner's office yesterday for nomination for judge of the munici pal court. Dog Hill Paragrafs 53 r z Y-TIMt TAtEi THE TALE OF sTHE MULEY COW 1 '. iwaw. rw I CIIAt'TEK XXII. Trying to B Fierce. The Muley tow rathrr rnjied the talk he ou.ed lefu the had eaten Jack O'Lant'rn. And leln that anyone o brat ought pt to appear loo meek and mild, he tome time tried to look prr-tf at lte could. Somehow hr could never nun ae frown when old dog .spot w about. Hut if the came arrot Mat ter Meadow Moue all alone in the patture, he never failed to bellow at him and ak him in a gruff tone what he wat doing there. When the nt tpoke to him like that Matter Meadow Monte wat ttart led. "I'm only taking a tiroll," he piped. The Muelv Cow sUrrd at him for a few moment. She wanted to act feroiiout. but unfortunately iie could think of nothing more to tay. And not wishing to eem at lof (or wordt, the began to cough. Before the had stopped coughing, Matter Meadow Moune ran away. And that wat exactly what the Muley Cow had hoped he would do. It wn!J l-f bei ery akia4 tor fr if t luJ wa.uJ until tit lul n(td toukhing For ty he would, tculd ihiik ol ttoth ins irHMJi tu 4C. The I'fM time the Muk Caw inn Mit'r MtaJjw Mu ! br. (awed at him and lumped h'f tret at m, to that the ground trem bled beneaili him. Me wat !' it klitnied o tun Sti be tio4 tdl and ttiuertd. And that mad the it nicy t ow qu i uiifomloi table. Mttr Meadow Moiue tiared at fee while he famed wuh fright. And again the Muley low could think T thought mayb you'd choke." of nothing but pleatant remark to n.ake. So the began coughing once more. Hut to her great ditmay Matter Meadow Moute didn't run away. And tinre the couldn't cough lor- r, but bid to ii Kumeiiine. the Puxd to g't brr breath. And thrn he atked iiutli'n. l"'l cu I'm ciy fitutV the inquntd. dn t ou run ar "f wti waiimg to tee what tap peMd." tid Mer Meadow Muut ptf44niy, " thought maybe jou'iJ the Muley Caw wat to tur. I'liwd the didn t know what to tay to that. And to hide her con lu. ion the wUit'd roughing again. Again le ttt'pped. (ur ui courte the oon had to. Mier Meadow Mue had waited hojiefully, watch ing her cloely to ire il h -ere not I'uing to choke that time, anyhow. And when the didn't he wat quite duappoinicd. l"rjr it again will ou:' be be riiii lit the Muley Cow, What!" the bawled. -Do you want m to ihoke?" "Vetr he told ber. "I thought that il you did. Farmer Greer) would romi and run wh'p ttoik down our thioat, And tht would be gnat tua to watch, wu know," Ti e Muley Cow ped. She taw ilut Matter Meadow Moute knew l about hrr thukinir over an apple awav!" the bade Matter Meadow m the orvhard. And ;hat wat tame, thing the never bkrd to talk about ! till the truth, the wat toinewhat aihamed r( the whole aflair. "do away!'' the bade Matter Meadow Mou.e, "Go away! I don't want anything to do wuli you," Uut her voire watn't the leatt bit fierce. Nor wt he the leatt bit (lightened In the end it wat the Muley Cow hertelj tlut rait off. And Matter Meadow Moute een (olloited tier all the way to the bar. The Muley Cow wat to atliamed to have been clu.fd by a Miadow Moute (and young one, at that I) that the tearcely dared look any body in the (are until milking time, u'orrntht. i:t t i lav vri w .ya t j m mm - - -w m " geM III t T-a-- WE'RE ready la each tUpartaaeM le lake ear of year dt. All ike Mt tletiint ef wall paper kr ready fee yewr latpMtion. My paint department nr had better men to da your work right then it he new. All work guaranteed end you'll agree my price are reasonable. CAM NFWMAN Painting and Paper Hanging JaTaUfl 111- f f Ifltfll Z4 Soul, 8(b Street JAcktttt) 0043 f an iS3Vi si t kX"X-."j 'VP in 17 V You just bet it Is and peppy! No fancy wrapper just good gum ADAMS mmmm Chewing Gum Airtorican Chicle Co, By George Bingham 1 Sim Flinders, was seen sitting on the - front -porch this morning with ftA I'j sfJ '.. . v v his fingers in both, ears. It is be lieved he,. was having a one-sided ar gument .with his wife. . Slim. Pickens has united with the Excelsior Fiddling Band, and was sworn in last Saturday night. Slim :annot play anything at all but by making him pad out his clothes he can be used to fill the gap caused by a recent resignation of a mem- ber- . Before leaving home this morning his wife placed a lot of hen eggs in Sim Flinders pockets, so he could not sit down anywhere. r z& rgr TV IA T .JL...V.. , IiiyUirUf Ii to i DR. 5011 The Famous Orator, Who Is Giving a Series of Lectures at City Auditorium." We imci Moi To The 9msM Prtlfc lien0 TO tUb The Buehler Cash Policy The llnehler Bros. Market Is one of the greatest oimnlzation of Its Mod In the I'nlted State, operating mar kels In thirty cities of the con air. This great purchasing power sec o ret price concession here and there that are In torn passed on In lower price and greater values to Bnehler patron. We bay for cash, and tell for cash yon benefit by the many economies effected. There I a reason for the great army of buyer that dally supply their meat need at Bnehler Bros. Markets. iielfle ii'ood values earn their reward by right of merit. The fame of lluehler Bros. Meat Value ha spread to tuck aa estent that we are now offering for those who bare heretofore found our other three market Inaccessible to them, a market la the Immediate downtown district. Thl fonrth and nenett Bnehler Bros. Market nill be located at . 1407 Douglas St. Ton will find thl newest Bnehler Brut. Market fully up to onr unvarying standard of cleanliness and aanltatlon, and offering the tame remarkable roloet that have made these markets o pop alar among thrifty bontenlves. Come to thla fine new market and ee the exceptional value we have assembled for yen. Opens Wednesday A.M., April 12 7:00 O'clock A special feature aa our newest Buehler Bros. Market Free De livery on Groceries and Meat Order of $o.00 or Over. PRICES GOOD AT ALL BUEHLER BROS. OH STOCK CARRIED. Marie' A Full Line of Meats and Groceries The same unequaled Buehler Bros. Meat Values will be found in this new market. There will also bo offered a full line of Quality Gro ceries at saving1 prices. Whatever you need for the table will be found at this newest Bueh ler Bros. Market at saving: prices. Buehler Markets Save Housekeepers Many Dollars Some Extra Specials Wednesday Only Meats Choice small, lean Pork Loins, lb. .....................20 Choice Boston Butts, lb.... 19 Fresh Neck Ribs, 5 lbs 25 Fresh Pork Breakfast Sausage, lb 20tf Special on Smoked Meats Fancy Bex brand Breakfast Bacon, one-half or whole . 22 Fancy Rex brand Skinned Hams, lb. .............. 30 Cudahy's Puritan Breakfast Bacon, one-half or whole . 34$ Sugar Cured Picnic Hams.. 18 Fancy Strip Bacon, lb.. . . . .17$ We also carry Armour's Star Hams and Bacon, Swift's Pre mium Hams and Bacon in all our markets. Fresh Fish Choice Fresh Lake Trout. .32 Fresh Mackerel .......... .254 Choice Salmon 20 Choice, Halibut Steak 20tf Fresh Catfish ..,.,.,.30 Fancy Native Steer Chuck Roast lie Native Steer Round Steak 16c .Choice Fresh Leaf Lard ioy2c Choice Fresh Spare Ribs An Entire Week Speciah Cudahy's Puritan J Skinned Hams 02 or whole) 33c A complete line of Fancy Gro ceries, Fruits and Vegetables, all new stock, at our new market. Special Nomis brand Sliced Peaches, extra heavy syrup Each 27tf 4 cans $1.00 Extra Fancy Sweet Corn 3 cans . 32 Special Palm Olive Soap 5 Fancy, large can Pork and Beans, Can ...................9 3 cans .. ....... . . . . .... .25 Extra Fancy Strawberries Box ...19$ Imperial Valley Head Lettuce, good size ... i ..... . . . . . . 10$ Butterine Dept. Evergood Liberty Nut Mb. carton . ........ ... . 19 5-lb. carton ..... .95$ Evergood Butterine 2-lb. carton . .45 5-lb. carton ..........$1.00 Danish Pioneer Creamery But ter, special 37$ BueMeif Bros 212 North 16th St Omaha's Leading Cash Markets 2408 Ciuning St. 4903 South 24th St. New Market 1407 Douglas St. i 7,