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Show THE SALT IJOvE TniBUyE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER A e Remedy . Stop a Cough a Quickly ' r .The beet rengh ptedtetee re a ever A nerd. family eupply eeetly end , . quickly nude. ttav ebeut 4. . Tribune-Sal- t Late Tribune Leaewl WlrT Prohibition WASHINGTON, Nov. enforcement officials are ainaxed and disappointed over yesterdays decision of the supreme court that liquor acquired prior to enactment of the Volstead law and .intended for private consumption may he removed from places of storage to the home of . the owner. They conceded frankly today, but not officially, that the decision will handicap them greatly in their efforts to enforce the liquor lews and that It will eventually mean release to the market, illegally, of course, of great quantities of liquor. Latest figures of the bureau of internal revenue show that 46,444,071 gallons of whisky and something more than 2,000,-00- 0 gallons of other kinds of liquor are held In bonded warehousesat this time. Unofficial estimates of bureau officials are that approximately 30 per cent of this liquor is held-bprivate Individuals, and is, therefore, according to the court's ruling, subject to withdrawal for private' consumption. This means, officials of the bureau pointed out today, that something like oc t 60,000,000 16,000,000 gallons quarts, of liquor may he taken from bonded warehouses if first impressions are correct, that the decision means a person owning hoose held in a bonded warehouse may take it to his home if he can show the liquor is intended for prtiatd consumption. for At prices prevailing contraband beverages, the liquor now believed to be available for withdrawal Is worth somelike IGOO.OOO.O'lu, or $10 a quart. thing No one In authority could be found here today to discuss the probable meaning of tlie court in Its decision, but it was the unanimous opinion of prominent legal authorities outside the government service that the decision, while not passing specifically on the question of whisky held in bonded warehouses, did, as a matter of fact, oif-- the way for withdrawals from such warehouses as well from places of private storage. Chicago -- j hoarseness word that for the mind to climb the ethereal heights oi thought.- - Wings for the inventor to fly over strutting, laws of nature Wings" for the dreamer who would take flight over the vastnesses of Time and reach his paradise of Hearts Desire. Man has always desired Wings- Wings symbolize his ambition, his immortal powers, his desire for mas- and the tery even over the element wish Has come true. When the powerful aeroplane hurtles through the airways above us,,we to look, so ordiscarce lift occasion that was once is the nary seeming miracle beyond mortal , ouT-head- SKIII Any breaking out of tlio skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be Quickly , by Applying a little declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its Mentho-Hulphur- g a artys sraft-', life-bloo- court not only nullified the prohibltioq HOTEL MYSTERY PMBIICE sions to have affected liquor held tfl .bonded warehouses, and, furthermore, Dies until there Is another test case, the government will not permit shipment of even Auin liquor in Interstate commerce, though it should be for private ConsumpThe court's to the ruling. tion, according No Clew. first person who attempts to withdraw liquor from bond will be denied the right, court will to taken the case be and the for another decision, it was said. Furthermore, anyone attempting to trans- By Universal Service. port the liquor in interstate commerce LONDON. Nov. 9. Another European will be arrested and a test made of his hotej mystery, involving the death of an right to do so. American woman by poisoning, was InJERSEY CITY, N. J.. Nov. 9. SimuIn London today. Mrs. Sarah vestigated ltaneous rounds ups of alleged Volstead Rout Wallace. 19 years of age, of San act and state liquor law violators conducted In Hudson and Essex counties to- Francisco, died today of mercurial poisonenforcement officers day by prohibition The authorities have been unable ing. resulted In 115 arrests.-- ' Twenty-thre- e (men taken In Newark to determine whether her death was due were charged with violation of the old to a mistake in taking the poison or state law prohibiting the Bale of ljfltior whether It was a case of suibide. without a license John Klrkup of Portland, Ore., who Warrants for the arrest of 127 persons was at the same hotel where" the in Newark and other sections of Essex youngliving woman resided with her mother, county are yet to be served. testified at the coroners Inquest that he had tablets of chloride of mercury in his DECLINE WAGE INCREASE. traveling case, but that he had not been 9. thouNov. able to say whether any tablets were Twelve BALTIMORE, of sand workmen, members building missing. Ifa had the poison for use In It Is said that trades In this city, have declined to ac- treating a skin disease cept an Increase In wages. At a meeting he expected to marry Mrs. Wallace, who of representatives of the workers a mo- was divorced last year, having been mar tion to accept a wage advance from 90 rled at the age of 16. With her mother, she came to London cents to $1 an hour was tabled by an overwhelming vote. One year ago the In July and had been at a. hotel just off 90 union rate for carpenters was fixed at Piccadilly. Her mother testified that on cents an hour, with the understanding on October 2 her daughter called to her from 1 have taken something November 1, this year, tie Increase would the bathroom, become effective. by mistake. She explained afterward that she bad swallowed some medicine which she had PRISONERS HEARD FROM. removed from a traveling grip and had PARIS, Nov. 9. French officers and thrown the envelope from the window. soldiers taken prisoner by the Turks last She died after five weeks of suffering. May, when Bozantl, Anatolia, was capcoroner The after the hearing said that tured by the Nationalists, and who had he but that suicide, suspected strongly been given up for lost, hove been heard he had not sufficient evidence to return from through the American commission a verdict to that effect. for relief in ths Near East, according to information reaching the French foreign DEMOCRATS IN CONFERENCE. office today. FRENCH LICK, Ind., Nov. 9. National These officers and soldiers have been looked after by the commission. and state leaders began arriving today American Woman of London; Poisoning thorities Find ebuShm It How aviator is in his seat. He a hand nonchalantly. The mechanician gives a half turn to the slim propeller the blade whirls with y a roar, the motor crackles like and mans beautiful winged bird, vibrating like a huge taut steel string struck by a giant hand, climbs in great spirals into the sky. Up and up; five thousand feet, mus-.ketr- Face, Neck and Anns Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist. overcome Isnt a Question of Much-Mone- y Do .Yon Reed You Have Glasses? r Tonll .find that Columbian glasseg fit your porao u well a your ayea and If hundred, ten thousand higher, higher yet, until the huge wings yre but black specks in the blue. Up there in the icy cold a drop of m temperature. What a test in metal contraction! This is where metallurgical science But amid proves the genius of man the vibration and the biting cold The little Waltham Clock ticks on. And now, with bated breath, we n watch the daring defy the lawa of gravity. With a swoop he loops a circle. Then, as if that were but an introduction, the machine dive. Down, g begin a swifter than a stricken eagle, it falls. We catch our breath; we almost see the huddled, mangled mass of wreckage covering a tale of destruction and then, as if in mockery of enr 50, 60, 70, 80 degrees air-ma- death-defyin- of preparation that when war laid the mailed hand upon the genius of our manufacturing ability, our Government should demand of Waltham an Aeroplane Clock to meet testa of almost equal unto the marvelous Waltham Time-Fuscreated to govern the explosion of e do- - THIS WORLDS WATCH Ttrt h a J POSTMASTER APPOINTED. 1 yttOwg low-price- rou ll find Columbian Service 337 South Main Street. , at to Tlie Tribune. WASHINGTON, Oct. S. John Dolney was today appointed postmaster at terro Grande, Idaho, succewding George Fielding, resigned. of a Clock or Watch. time-keepin- Urn tit Wthlum Wtuk If msJt. Wriuftr It ttdtj H tit Wshktm. Wtuk to preserve n reasonable alignment. Th commission points out that Pacific time at Boise Is about fifteen minutes slow with sun time, and to place Boise on mountain time would make that city forty-fiv- e mlnutee fast with sun time. At Welser and Huntington the eltua-tlo- n would be even worse, all thing considered. Th commission holds that ths change requested by the Idaho commission la not justified. IE Commission .v OVERTIME CtmfdMj, Wihhmt 1 Commerce 't t rs 0 PLEH FOR t Waltham represent a growth, an advancement in the art of producing g inatrumenta beyond the dream of foreign makers. Waltham represent the concentrated faculty of American determination to improve upon old methods, to overcome the complacency of foreign watch and clock makers; to add to the watch, to the clock Marvelous machines for performing certain labors in gold, in steel, in NEW YORK LOSES OUT. New York WASHINGTON, Nov. state loet today tta effort to collect from the federal government as a rental for 4621 horses and mules which went to the Mexican border during the The 1911 national guard , mobilization. state ia not entitled to the money, ao- - cording to a decision handed down by th court or claim. Th animals wsr part of the equipment of th states guard division. ffrm mm I concede their demand for pay aqual ta that reoetved by the attendant of th royal museuma The director suspended th attendants and stopped their pay. VATICAN GALLERIES CLOSED. BULGARIA ASKS ADMISSION. Th Vatican museum Nov. GENEVA, Nor. I. (By the Associated aa were closed and picture gallerir today Bulgarias request for admission the result of a strlk ultimatum by the Press.) museum attendants, giving th director to the league of nations was received at of museums half an hour in which to the headquarters of th league today. ROME, 1294,-191.- Re- fuses to Sanction the New Schedules Asked by Idaho BIG APPLE SAL: l Have Pains? Acbea and pains seem to be tbe lot of (be ordinary mortal. However, these should be taken simply as nature's warning signals that some part ol tbe human machine is out of order.' It i a mistake to retiga one's sell lo pbyiicsl torture wbea tbe esuse css be removed s Telephone Wasatch 6360. let us remember that Waltham ANDsomething more than the name Sf tor an Informal conference of Democratic party workers to b held hero tor tha next few days. Among those on tha around tonight Vera Charles F. Murphy, New York, Tammany Hall leader; Thomas Taggart, unsuccessful Democratic candidate for United States senator from Indiana; Judge J. F. Moss and Thomas F. Foley of New York: Alfred E. Smith, governor of New York, and several Tammany lleutenanta. An announcement says there is no political significance to be placed on the meetj ing. Specie ktatjful Btelkiftr strong or fair Waltham keeps the time o day; and, like an old saying, the sun never sets upon this American dominion this Waltham Watch Over Time. e, should up there" a , three-quarte- time-registeri- bird-me- n In every climatic zone in the air, the submarine under the aea, in the warship that goes out upon the great waters, in countlessjautomobilet, in myriads of pockets, upon wrist braas, that the human band could never approximate ; to give tbe world a clock or watch that should represent American supremacy in the field of applied mechanic related to the art ofhorology. That this la ao Waltham has proved by competition against the beat horological products the world has pitted against America. And just aa Waltham was tha pioneer of American watchmaking during of a century unnearly der the eagle of peace so, when war came, the long preparation reaped ita triumphant harvest in tha Waltham Time-Fustha Waltham Chronometer, the Waltham Aeroplane Clock and last, but not least, the superb achieve ment and world challenge of the Wal tham Watch a natural sequence THEN, is it not based upon long years cany with them - 1 d American shells? And that American on- seventy-fiv- e . yon need glowes, you' cannot possibly afford NOT to have them. v And whether yon bay the high or the d kind, yon get the same careful, scientific attention at the Columbian and with the game guarantee of satisfaction. ... ' THE of the air is but one MANS mastery wizardries which have made the age we live in appear like a chapter from the Arabian Nights. After all, it is but an achievement conwirf less tetemporary with the of science wonders other and legraphy and invention. The motor mechanism of a Waltham Watch or Clock involves just as wondrous principles and scientist applications as the more dramatic demonstration rf an aeroplane performing ita evolutions in the sky. Indeed, if we examined, part by part if we probed the surface of the appearance, the tangible thing, called a waltham Watch or Clock, and understood the tiny inventions placed here and there in tne mechanism we could of amazing, recite a story of genius concentrated effort that great men to provide cave their very during the past seventy years from the Waltham laboratories. We could relate a story which would make the blood of every true American run a little faster and the lips frame words of commendation and heroes honor unto these work-a-da- y who had one purpose, one determination to place America First in Timein producing watches and keeping clocks that would most accurately and dependably register Times flying moments. i N s X-ra- HUD 0 fears, the winged beauty sweeps otr level path to once more climb skyward. And the tiny Waltham Clock ticks on. Defiant trick after trick of human band and nerve conjoined to human daring is displayed to our enthralled the vriile , the dizzying fall as sight a whirling leaf, the side slip, the tail spin And there on the instrument hoard no matter what the position, what the temperature, what the racking vibration proof against these, the wetness of cloud, the cloying dampness of fog, the beat of run, any weather The little Waltham Clock ticks on. And hundreds of thousands of Waltham Clocks and Watches ever tick Sendable - is a highly , JK timepiece, Waltham Aeroplane Clock 65,000 of them (see illustration) a small instrument, vet a work of supreme attainment, tor it was specified and created to withstand conditions entirely at variance with that environment attributed as necessary for precision performance. There it is upon the instrument board just nine ounces in weight and, never before was such impervious motor energy encased in such stanch yet finely wrought strength. Vlht a poetic WINGS! I s eruptions such as r&bh, pimples the bars to transportation of liquor in Interstate commerce and asserted that ringworm. whisky held, for Instance, in Kentucky it seldom fails to remoe the tor warehouses might be freely transported ment an(j disfigurement, and vou do by its owners, if Intended for private ?ot fnr rPii0f from t consumption, to New 7 ork or anvwhere harrasbment, quitkly lmpro erneiit else. There was a difference of opinion Sufferers from bkin trouble on this matter. Inasmuch as the court show's. Mentlio did not touch the question of interstate should obtain a small jar of commerce In any way, hut the majority ; guphur from any good druggist and of legal authorities believed that the it like cold croam. (Adv.) against transportation of liquor in interstate commerce for private consumption, but nullified the Reed law as well in so far as it relates to transfers of liquors acquired prior to enactment of the Volstead law and intended for private consumption. Officials of the Internal revenue bureau pointed out that, if this is true, it will make it virtually Impossible for the government to check up on liquor shipments, whether by motor truck, by express or bv freight. The opinion was expressed that until case the court directly passes on a test decithe government will nbt hold the m 0 THE GENIUS OF WALTHAM and bronchial asthma. concentrated compound of Norway pine extract, famoua, for its healing, effect on tha membranes. To avoid disappointment ask vonr druggist for 22 ounce of Pinez with directions and dont accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pinez 11 f You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use foe a severe cough, is a remedy "which ia eaaily prepared at home in just a few momenta, lta cheap, but for prompt result it beat anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or cheat cold in 21 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure and good. Pour 2 ouncea of Pinez in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn lyrap, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thu you make a full pint a family supply hut costing no more than a small bottle of ready-mad- e cough syrup. And as a dough medicine, there i really nothing better to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot 'and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, atops the throat tickle, loosens the annoying phlegm, and soon your cough atop entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, Prohibition Enforcement Officials in Chicago Aghast at High Bench's Ruling. j8sa.5b.w sn 1 Home-mad- 10, 1920. tone np wSek, Inactive eluggUh kid-saand help rid tbe blood ol poison act waste matter that cautet aches and' pains in arms and legs, backache, rheumatic pains, tore muscle, stiff or swollen joints. !stt B. Turom.a, Artery Park. N. J.,wrilsi: My kick esussd ms s (real Sssl at trsukls (or aoMtloM. I eiaerieaceS ebera, eheetin ssinai wkitk wors da lo Ih condition W sir kidnsrs. On kstlls si Polar EiSney Pill stasMaly tOovsdsM. Th pstn IsA air katk I now lUSasp Fills is an msria Plp Bpsrlsl to'Th Trlhono. Nov. I The "inter-staWASHINGTON, commerce commission today denied the petition of th Idaho public utilities commission asking that standard mountain time be prescribed for use on the Oregon Short Line railroad In Idaho at all points east of Huntington. In short. It refused to place south Idaho on mountain time, and Adheres to ita original order fixing the division line between mountain and Paclflo time at Pocatello, and south to Utah along the Oregon Short Line. The commission feels that Inasmuch as congress Itself repealed th daylight sarin taw, and directed the commission te estalillHh time gone "having regard for the convenience of commerce and exist-In- g Junction and division pul nee of common cairlers," it cannot consistently change the line originally established. lo comply with th Idaho request Would, In the opinion of th commaialon, virtually apply daylight saving lime te all southern Idaho, and at th aagna time neoeealtate moving ths line now tn Utah week IS soma point to iievwto to 4R te Stiff Joints Sore Muscles tmMthd Out By Wizard Oil Hamlins Soreness and stiffneit reialting from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much ezercise, tueh as tennis. baseball, golf, l, etc, giva wav quickly to th soothing hand-bal- ffset of Hamlin Wizard Oii It penetrates fait, driws ont tbs aora-nes- a, and limbers up itiff, aching joint and tntucle. Hamits Wlserd Oil I a toed dspeed-ab- le prsperatloa te have in tbs msdieln cheat for Irk aid sad when tbs doctsr may be far away, it Is se absolutely rsltsbl satlssptlo appltcatios for outs, burn bits sad sums. Sprmlna sod brulsos heel rapidly aadsv It soothlns, poastrstla qusUUsa Kss It oa bead. Ooaaroaa stsa battla Ita , If yea ara troubled wit osastlpaUoq V tfoh bsadaob s Uaailta Wiser try Yag-stabpaopia of Balt Laka who bav traded with th Trait and Market company under tbe Omaha Department at the People Trading company, wo wish to announce that wo are quitting the retail bnalneas for the winter. We have AN. ABOTTDAWCH OP APPLES of ail kind and a largo eupply of Fruits and Vegetable that or moat sell regard! eee of cost. Tou will save money buying hro this oreek, as everything mutt go, Including cash registers, scales and fixtures belonging to us in the Fruit and Vegetable Department. Dealers, heres your chance first com, first aerved. Friend and customer, w thank you on and all for your past patrtmagA thats 0. Watch aur next move. W art quitting th retail bualne To th le jurt THE OMAHA TRADING COMPANY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT AT THE PEOPLES MARKET CO. Southeast Comer fecond South ind CtaU C treats. |