i S .Tariff " - - - . iMay Take Year if Attacks Continue Only Two SrhnJuIci Dispos) of in Five tek 13 More Still to De Con lidrrril. ... f Th Anwtal4 I'.. tiruitsion, M.y 1 VN will the senate ditpo.e of the tariff bill? , Thu U an almost universal que, t'on at the fipitol ami one th4t it retnf sdH Ihrnughoul the country. titir.r and admittedly iliey are nn more than that run a high at five months. It srrms fairly crrta'n that ft ttnal vote will not be reached under two monthi more. finally it takes from two to three month to put a tariff mrature through the srrute. The preterit bill hat bfen unrlrr consideration for five weeki, but at yet. rs than two schedules have been diipotrd of and most of the big fightt, tuch at tho.e on sugar, hidrt, wool, atrel and lumber, are yet to come. At thlt rate, taking into account that there are 15 schedules exclusive of a tcore of administrative provisions in the bill, the time nrceoary for paage would exceed one year. Underwood Gives View. Senator Underwood of Alabama. the democratic leader, hat publicly informed the majority that the ( I'ngth of daily sessions will make little difference at to the ultimate date on which the bill it voted on. "With a bill of this magnitude in thich a great deal it involved," taid Senator Underwood, "it it our right and privilege to present our view point to the country. We are going to let the American people know v hat is in thit bill first and when that is done, then if you have a ma jority of votes to pass this bill you can do to." This bill probably has more amendments than any ever before presented to the senate. Each of the 2,087 changes made in the house measure by the finance committee j must be passed on and after that is done the measure will be thrown open to general amendments. Big fights will follow then, as the democrats have announced their intention of un dertaking to have a number of them restored to the free list. Hat Modified Some. Thus far, the finance committee has not been overturned on a single amendment but in the face of oppo sition from the republican side, it has modified revera of its original prop ositions. This policy probably will be pursued to a greater or less degree so as to reduce the number of open tights within the majority ranks. While there has been no general as: aault on the measure from the repub lican ride, certain items have been attacked and it has been indicated friae ! aftaUa ur.11 .ntitimi Now and then, during the next two months, the senate is to get a rest from the tariff bill, which will be laid aside temporarily for the con sideration of appropriation bills and v important conference reports as they are made ready for senate action. Haynes Explaines Method. Cutting off of illegal liquor at the source, rather than the running down of the elusive bootlegger, was de fined today at prohibition headquar ters as the broad policy of. dry law enforcement being followed by Pro hibition Commissioner Haynes. Prohibition enforcement by cutting down the ranks of rum sellers, it was said, is an empty, endless task, for as quickly as one is caught, another takes his place, while by shutting off the supply, the bootlegger can be forced out of business. Withdrawals of liquor from bonded warehouses was the first problem attacked under this policy, officials said, and -with the perfection of meth ods to prevent the counterfeiting of withdrawal permits by the use of special paper and writing machines and the installation of a system of checks on. regular permits, the leak age of liquor .from the storehouses has been reduced to a minimum. Physicans and druggists now are being surrounded with safeguards to prevent medical liquor finding its way ito illegal channels, i which leaves il licit distilling and smuggling to be reckoned with as the major prob lems of enforcement. - 4 " New Paris Dance Club Is Popular With Americans Paris, May 27. Maurice and Leo nora Hughes are again the sensation of Paris and irv their new and sump tuous Caumartin club are setting the of the best seasons Paris has known socially for years.' ; As usual Maurice and Leonora have succeeded in attracting the "cream of the crowd." "Either a title or a million" seems to be the i watchword among the tables that hedge the dancing floors, : Mrs. Vincent Astor frequently en tertains' there. She is looking ex tremely well after her Riviera trip. Samuel M. Vauclain is also seen on ; the floor as have been Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel, Mr. and Mrs. enry S. Lehr, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scribner, Lady Duff-Gordon, Mrs. Edward Dyer, Mrs. Rudolph .Spreckles and Prin cess Christopher of Greece, to men tion only a few prominent Americas society leaders here. ; Buck Announces 23 Sales in 60 Days Just Passed D. E. Buck & Co. Saturday report ed 23 homes sold in the last 60 days, totaling $108,872. 1 D. E. Buck says the demand for "properly priced" homes is larger than. the supply. Mr. Buck said the multiple listing system of selling real estate will aid both buyers and sellers. IDEAL CEMENT STONE CO. 31st anal SpaaMing Streets Copirrlaht, l:t. I No. !. I r 1000-B . By Adam & K.IIy Co. Real Estate Sales North Bid. . R. H. K.ps.r to O. B. Poudnt. Pantos ir.t. brtw.rn Twcniy-tevanth and Twnty..hth. SI.SSO. ' Julia B.nbow to J. F. Soup, J570 Evtni Irrrt, In. 600. I. D. Putn.m to R. D. Clark, 3S14 Cald wrll atre.t, St.ooo. Annlo U Wohirord to E. C, P.atline. rnrthw.t corner Twnty-elshth and Munder.on atrr.ta, $4,67. Ik Koiilan to Jako Kaplan, liOt North Elrhtrenth trt. S.00. Anna McGuckln to V. J. Cronln, 2044 Fowl.r avftnup, $5,000. Fannin O. Voasa to W. K. K.ll.y, 259 Evana tr.t. 15.500. Frank Roharek to Joa.ph Spavak. anuthweat corner Twentieth and Lake atrrcte. 120.000. J. n. Hamilton to F. N. Davis, 5423 Emmpt atrent, $5,000. U. F. Jonea to Sadie Blumenthal, north west corner Sherman avenue and Emmet treer, $6,000. . C. Flack to li. I,. Carey, 5301 North Thirty-third avenue. $4,750. Oarar Olaon to deorge Rosa, 642$ North Twenty-fourih atreet. $tt.800. D. E. Buck to V. N. Bunce, 411 North Nlnoteenth atreet, $5,500. C. E. Tabor to 8usan C. Gay, 1434 Wil li! avenue, $4,300. Arthur Theodore to W, E. Barry, S411 Taylor atreet, $4,000. TV W. Haien to Raymond McCabt, 3431 Uary atreet. $7,000. - Maurice Brown to Anna M. Haffer, S324 Boyd atreet, $8,250. ' Northweat. ' , O. C. Flack to H. C. Smiley, Blnney atreet, between Forty-eighth and Forty ninth atreet.. $4,100. H. J. Cooper to J. C. Pollock, Military avenue, between Forty-seventh and Forty ciglilh, $11,376. I H. Davis to Ideal Cement Stone com pany, Cretshton boulevard. between Hpauldlne and ilanfler.on streets, $4,800, Dundee. L. L. Rotter to Edith M. La nr. t02J Burt street, $7,000. r Floyd Van Valin to M. M. Soula. 110 South Flft -second -avsnue. $13,000. R. B. Carney to H. O. Holmes, north east comer Fifty-first and Underwood avenue, $12,250. TV. F. Nobis to H. O. Shedd, C013 Iiard atreet, $8,310. M. A. Pease to R. B. Carney, 4S15 Underwood avenue, $7,000. George Brothera to Sadla L. Monaky, northeast corner Fltty-aecond and Chicago treeta, $5,000. , Central. Matl Kick to Wllhelmina McCormlck, 2$4t California atrtet, $10,000. Pearl Shelly to Banker. Reaerv Lire company, 208 South Nineteenth street, $40,000. . ,t South Omaha. Louanna Smith to Allen Jone, S438 South Twenty-fourth, $6,000. Grant Wheeler to Maude E. Smith, aouthcaat corner Twentieth and F atreet., 55'5M-. .: - ' " Valentin J. Peter to Clara W. Clifton, 2T15 South Twentieth atreet, $M0O. C. W. Setterqulat to Carrie Camero. 1615 South Twenty-aeventh atreet, $5,100. H. A. Chrlat.naen to R. L. Dunn,. 1(15 South Twenty-elshth street, $6.60. Joseph Chleborad to Concetta Todaro, 1447 South Twelfth street. $4,200, West Leavenworth. O. H. Winn to Almlda J. Setterqulat, 4215 Marcy atreet, $t,000.. - ADVERTISEMENT. Heals Running Sores and Conquers Piles Also Stops All Itching of Eczema . Almost Immediately. "I felt it my duty to write you a letter of thank for your wonderful Peterson' Ointment. I had a running sore on my' left leg for on year. I began to ua Peterion'. Ointment three weeka ago nd now it ia healed." A. C. Gilbrath, 70S Reed Street, Erie, Pa. I'd rather get a letter like that, saya Peterson of Buffalo, than have John D. Rockefeller give in) a thouaand dollars. It doea me a lot of good to be able to be of use to my fellow man. For year I have been aelllng through druggists a large box of PETERSON'S OINTMENT for SI cent. The healing power in this ointment i marvelous. E aema goes in a few day. Old sore, heal up like magic: pile that other remedies do not eem to even relieva art speedily conquered. , It stop chafing tn five minute and for scald and burns it ia (imply wonderful. Mail order filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Ine, Buffalo. N. T. For sale by Sher man A HcConnell Drug Co. Flower Vases, Boxes, Bird Baths, Lawn Seats Made in Gray and Granite Concrete -Will beautify your home. Also suitable for memorials. Ken. 0456 . Homes of Comfort - cifiA..'". In planning the four-room home, only the t trie test economy it per missible. The tixe mutt be kept at a minimum, and every inch of apace utilised to give the necessary con venience and comfort bach of the two detlgni shown here provides a convenient grade entrance, cellar stairs, a cool place for the refriger ator, cabinets, work bench, sink and range in the kitchen, a fiine bath room, nice closets and well propor tioned rooms. Design 1000-B offers regular din ing room. Having one large bed room, a bed-davenport in the living room may be relied on for emergen cies. ' Design 1000-C provides two well ventilated, light bedrooms, with bath and clotets between. When enter taining, meala may be terved in the living room. . Otherwise, nothing could be more cozy than a meal in the roomy breakfast alcove. These four-room homes are August Llnman to Margaret S. Blanch ard. 4304 .Mayberry avenue, $7,500. Charles Horn to Blanch B. Winn, 4J1T Marcy atreet, $5,760. Denaon. I.o- Coppersmith to C. TV. Butcher, $.132 North Fifty-ninth street, $5,000. Cathedral. Achash R. Mllee to W. A. Zlmmer, TVakeley atreet, between Forty-thlrd and Forty-fourth atreet. $4,600, H. J. Orove to Alice N. Iwl, Forty first and Chicago streets, $7,600. . Field Club. Herman Relief to Islay M. Heagey, 31.36 Walnut atreet,. $1,660. J. T. Almen to O. J. Wurdeman, $113 South Thlrty-coid avenue, $5,000. Bern) Park. Catherine R. Doran to E. A. Bvrne, 1014 North Thirty-second atreet, $4,000. S. H. Ackerman to A. J. Hamaail!, $521 Franklin street, $5,000. James Montgomery to Harvey untlng ton. 3416V Burt atreet. $4.200.. Coat Makers Lease Space From Wead in Standard A portion of the second floor of the Standard block on Farnam street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, has been leased to the Theodore Shaffer company, makers of high grade- coats. All of this space, formerly occu pied by the Standard Oil Company of Nebraska, is now being divided tip into small units by F. D. Wead, who controls the building. of any manufactured article exists by reason of the quality or dependability of that article. Howard Furnaces are manufactured in Omaha and bear the stamp of approval of thousands of users. Howard Furnaces give more heat, burn less fuel and last longer. Sold and Installed in Omaha Direct From Factory CALL RALSTON 52 Howard Stove & Furnace Go. ... Ralatoa, Neb. , T THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922. v - Viv '.- 1000-C planned to include conveniences de sired even in arriill houses. Complete working drawings for Homes of Comfort may be obtained from Adams & Kelly company, Omaha. ADVEKTISESSKNT. i i .Ullil . ' -27 iNue toon 9 BtP gQPfiS iit'if-cr H j. , tin - . ' Potcn ' Are You Using The New Radium Tablets! tSaMaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaVSSBSM Marvelous Results from Nuradium in Such Conditions As High Blood Pressure, Rheumatistn, Neuritis, . Chronic Invalidism, Exhaustion, and the Debility of Old Age Th mere faet that radium eansht In laugar of milk rcduett and stop pain I lenoush to eau th world of alek men and womtn to ait np and tak notie. Radium ,1s net a drne. It ia not an extract, it I n lmnt lik oxyfen. I It mar b th very basi of iron. It nay Incorporate all th valoa of photphorns in a ircdleal sns, it mar h that which wt'r lad to baliav it th source of vitamin, it may b th very essence of th energy which auatain life. Whatever it i in a (cientlfl sense, it 1 doing thins In a mtdlcal war that are absolutely atartllnf. It I now put np In tablet form under the nam of Nuradium and twenty tablet taken dally for a period of Ten days rive th eyatem It initial radium eatur. tion. Then, to maintain this stac of aat oration, ten tablet 'are taken each day thereafter and the effect gradually comes In th form of a conscious feeling of well- Standard Place Ready to Market Wott Company to Put New Addition, Containing 205 Lotf on Sale. Standard I'la.e, an addition in the Field tlub district, being developed by the H. A. Wolf company, will be put on the market, probably neat Saturday noon, the Wolf company has decided. Public improvements are now go ing in on thit addition, which consists of 205 lots between I'acidc street and Wonlworth avenue, from Forty-fifth to Forty-eighth streets, lying just weat of the Fi'ld club. Machinery has now been acni' bled at Forty-eighth and Lnven worth streets for paving Forty eighth street from Leavenworth street south. ' Other improvements will be install ed as rapidly at contractors can get at the work. , Building contractors will begin construction of new houses in the district this week. Rain lat week prevented the construction from starting. American Bank Building Put on Market by Receiver The southwest corner of Nine teenth and Farnam streets, owned by the American Rank Building company, purchased two years ago by that concern, has been placed on the market by the receiver for the building company. A letter from the receiver to F. D. Wead author izes the sale of the property for $375,000. with $55,000 cash required. R. B. Howell Home Leased to Earl Burket for $30,000 The R. B. Howell home at 3405 Farnam street has been leased to Earl Burket cui a long-term leas; for a total rental of approximately $30,000. ' The lease, which was made by Willard Slabaugh, realtor, was taken for H. K. Burket & Son. un dertakers, who will occupy the place as a funeral home after September 1 Kenneth Reed Advancei. Kenneth Reed, real estate sales man for Hastings & Heyden since the close of the war. bas been elect ed secretary of the company and will take' over some of the duties formerly exercised by E. T. Hay den, who is now living in California. ADVEHTISEMENT. being. Slowly, hut urly, yen notie a sense of buoyancy, of exhilaration. Your mental facultie tak on aa irresistible, poeltive attitude, and you become more and mora conselon of some Strang fere or Influence, soma mystic form of energy ef th most gratifying nature. Extreme physical freshness and ineraaacd bodily ac tivity ia pronounced. As th treatment I continued, a healthy glandular functioning is set up, thus rejuvenating th prema turely failing body. , This remarkable substance Is put up In vial of 210 Nuradium tableta and is now bring old by leading druggists at tl.tt per vial. , If you are not now nting Nuradium, bet ter get a vial today. It ia certainly a wonder. ' Ton will find it on al by lead ing druggists and Boston Drug Co.. Green's Pharmacy, Maine Drug Co. and Bherman a MaConnalL (Seraniums AND Other. Blooming Plants Priced Reaaonably Complete Aaaortment Extra Select Quality MENERAY NURSERY :-.:m&:SEE ' Oaaaha Store 20S South 24th Street ' South Omaha Stern 4707 Sonth 24th Straet Cousell Bluffs Store 3341 W. Broadwayt 502 E. Broaslway, 1001 S. Main St. A Responsible Contrac 1 6 r Is the Most Important Factor in Building Your New Home Let us refer you to such parties. s Your problem, whether large or small. . will receive our careful attention, POUR YARDS TO SERVE YOU UPDIKE 4500 DODGE STREET . Adams & Kelly Co. GENASCO fUi2rj.i- UPSON SHINGLES fcncBrgoMe, BOARD BILT-WELL MILLWORK is carried in stock in standard sizes and patterns, carefully manufactured and stored for immediate delivery. They save you money and time. Ex-Superviior of Speech Correction Vi.iu Omaha Mrs, Sarah Jlxorth Barber, lit ear speech correction super uor ia the Omaha public school, who has been on I'm of absence for a r, due to illneii, will stop in Omaha neat Wednridiy. Thursday and Fri day enroute from t van nan, III, to Salt Lake City, where she will be instructor for the summer on wh correction in the University of Utah, White in Omaha the will visit most of her speech cues of last year in the schools. Her addres will be in the board of eduration office in the City hall or the Hotel Keen. Buiineu Protpecta Bright, View of Pioneer Omahan Business propectt are better now than at any time in the last Uo ears, in the opinion of E. U. Gauge stad, pioneer Omaha business brok er, who bases this view not only en his own butineis, but also upon the demands from persryit who wsnt to uan mnm Build With Face Brick Face Brick Fir Brick . Load-Bearing Hollow Tilt Sunderland SPECIAL PRICES ON Heuso Paint, per fallen Flat Paint, par (alien Good Varnish, per gallon .Varnish Stain, per quart CENTRAL GLASS AT lantie 9720 in Bloom Lumber & Coal Co. buy huine.f$ etrry kin-t- "When shoe link, (ery salesman, irlirrd laimrf r any other Mttt is II hi mourv in new busmtas enluie," "1 Mr. tuugr 'ad. "it it an unfiuig b'tinrtrr of better timet ahrad. Our iiiitmnr I tie tripled in the Ut three iiimnlis H the iiui'it i' ataitablc hen nercsury i unuual." 1h K, (.!. rungettad & Son company recently lu add'4 a iol ettate tleiunment, Hr(ialuing in hmnes. J, W. t oniiraiy, V. M (,rve. and K. W. Wiiueitun have oined their re of lrnen. Good Drnund for IU in Rluffa Reported at Sale Despite unfavorable weather loiuli. tions, Uenaon A i'armichael lepmt a good ilrioand for l-t in the iieii ing !e of their Ml l iiv additii'ii to fount it BlulU. I bi addition ia located on the h gh gmund ninth ol Broadway. Street car time (nun the addition 5: r!s -iifv- . I l-.t-f Ll-t mm IrVAj.Wnmtrif Lil-i-ii'-'' v YOU will find that Omaha's moat ex acting contractors purchase Sander land Dependable Face Brick. They know the qualities to look for and realize the value of beauty. "The Call ef the Wall" Beauty Everlasting; SUNDERLAND DEPENDABLE FACE BRICK are all that the name im plies: Our large variety it a collection of the country's choicest products beautiful, practical and reliable. ONE HUNDRED SAMPLES ON DISPLAY Third Floor Keelina Bide. 17th and Harney Bros. Co. PAIIJT $3.00 $2.75 $3.00 Sot? & PAINT CO. 416 South 17th Strwet Vhen in Omaha Stop at HotelRome Iron and Wire Fences and Gates Railings, Window and Door Guards, Trellises and Flower Borders. Iron Clothes Posts, Door Screen Guards and Paper Burners. Champion Iron and Wire Work ' J. J. Leddy, Prop. 1505 Jackson JAckson 1590 Anchorite Fence Posts . AOVERTISKMKKT. Works for Child Must Keep Well Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read Thit. 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