The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 09, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Hoover Looks Out
for Householder
in Fuel Squabble
JWrrtary of Coiiiiinrrff 5syi
IVoplV Mut He I'rutrcifJ
(Juration of Price
Not Yrl fulfil.
riiiUilr!ii!, Sept. S In the niat
trr ol anthracite Cm! d.ttrihiition a ltd
jirhri lor the tame, "the. household
er mint mid will tie protected." J Icr
lirrt Hoover, terrrtary ol commerce,
declared :it ritijht al (lie conclusion
a hard fell conference of national
ciiilii an. e 'J'he (il'ttioil of prire it
j t in hp fjeriiii ,in Saturn I 1) War.
l u r, jr-iirnt of ihe I.i luuh Cuul
aid N'jvivMHon roniriatiy and other
vim attended tfir liiiTtuiK ml there
.. mi ill Jiosltinll illllOIIlt till "hi(
rniur'' to ei k "iinhi'r" ftrofit.
I In- in itu ij;il foi oinplithiiieiit of
tin liiri'l;i((, according, to W. I). H.
A iicy, e!t;tiriit,iii 01 the IYfil IvauM
tn. I r . mi n i ii m . Mho called it at the
1 tn--t ol Secretary Hoover, x the
iiiiiiintllH lit (A a cominiltce that will
Like hiii''ii;ite step to survey the
liithr.iritr titnatinti from the ttaild
i.int of iliftriljiitiiui,
Mr. Warrim-r nnplusird that lii
riiiniiiittre would have unthiiiic to do
villi the question of price fixi'iitf.
'I l:.it, he said, it the work of the furl
a.lniMiiniiatnri and fuel comtnistioiis,
Mr. Hoover indicate,! that it w ill
!. largely the work t Mr. Ainey nd
1 hit loilrdKH" tn the f'rntilvitu
lurl roiiiiiuakiufi tu niiike a reHrt stu
: kr.tmg fair price at the neu anthra-
'cue conference.
Iimuraiii'f Ajjontt Start
on Trip la Home Office
jVuie (iinaha aeiit of (lie Travel
crt' Insurance conouny and UK Other
I N'thiaslu auetiu 01 the ronpany lc ft
Ut miflit cm a trip to the home of
fu-e n( the tuinpaiiy in Hartford,
t onii,, a the company' nue.tt.
1 Uteri) of (.rie-w ititimif agent,
of the luinjiany' total tif 7.0UO, are
Nthratant, In a routed jut rioted
the Omaha branch unathed all rec
ord. Haiti ri)alTiiyiili
Two WrV Torrid V'ftliT
David l it), Sept. 8 (Special
Ti IrKrain.iMuie than an inch ol
ra it fell in tint vicmity Thurtday
tiiuht. ,r. -Ainjr the alino-t unlirar
aide ln.it of the pant two week I
Tuesday, 'cduesday and Thursday
of tln week were three i f the hoiteit
lav of the niiiiinrr. The tempera
1 1 1 1 - k.i more than I Ml in the shade
tuh (lav.
Slrikiiif.' Siioptni'ii Ak
General Vi'ulkout .Cull
Lincoln, Sept. 1. (Special)
Strikinx llaveitick thopnirn at a inii
lurcting r.tlli J mi the American Fed
eration of Labor asking for aid in
winniiiK the ktnko ty calling out all
union workiueii, The resolution call
ii'.K A K' iu ral walkout wa ent
lo .Samuel (jontpera, president of the
American l-ederalion of Lnhor.
New Officers of Bohemian Order
.'Senator Borah's Stand
on Injunction Praised
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V. M. I'aita of Cedar KapiiU, la,
IS year picsnlcnt of the Wettcrti
llolieniian 1'rairrnal association, wat
re-elected for the fourth term of live
car at a imrtniK of the oruaiiia
lion vestcrdav morning at Tel led.
Sokol hall, Tliiiurinh and Martha
treet.
St, I'aul, Minn,, wat announced ai
the place of the next quintrnnial
inrrtinK, i
The conference itill haa under con
tideration a proposal of a committee
Irani a I'lechoiilovakian society in
llivclaiul ti tliect a meriicr of the
two piianitkon, and aUi hat not
reached a decision on a proposal to
admit KukIisIi speaking rclaiivei of
inenihra.
Otfirrr in the front row, left to
tilit are; F. M. Harta. premdent;
Joseph Kuhicrk, I'edar Rapid, la,
vice preident L. J. Kaspar, Cedar
Kapids, arcrrtary; 1), Jloracrk,
'Omaha, treasurer; back row, left to
rinht: Director!, J. V. I.esinKer aiid
'Joseph K'ejman; Supr'ine l'h)siri,ui
jlJr. V. V. Smrha. .Mdlnian, Neb,,
and Director V. Ii. Stcpanrk, and
Sianley Serpan, local cou.ul lor
LCicrhoslovakia and editor of their
"monthly paper.
V. P. Offer ItifonialnU
Clinrgi! of I'nioii Imuu
The I'nioii Fai'ific railroad' oiler
to re -I ore neiisioil rmhUI hut not
seniority rights to Mnk.npr hoin'.n
ii furnnsistant. according to. oflicem
of the Union Pacific federation of
hoi rrafl.
H. II. Furse, president of the fed
eration, rlcrlared that "the pcnion
rule make it impowuhle for the rail
road to restore petition riht with
tut also restoring neuiority."
"Tlie appeal for the return of men
Thurtday tdiow how badly they are
needed," naiil President Furie.
"It wan the taut hope of the road."
S'ew York, Sept H "Senator
P. or ah dctervet the thank 'of every
liberty-loving American for hi (ear
let criticism ol the Dautihertv-W il
kerxm injunction," John O'Dowd,
chairman ot the critnal strike com
mittee of the railway nhopmen in the
MrtruHihlan dilr!ct, declared in
making pu'die Senator Horah' reidy
to O'Dowd' reipiot that the senatoi
start in motion nuclunery lor the
impeachment of Attorney (ieneial
Daiigherly and Judge Wilkerson,
Senator Borah reply aul he wat
"thoroughly in mpathy wntr any
plan to preterve unhampered the
guarantee found in our cmi-nnt-lion
"
"Senator I'orah ha done more
than any one man to make Daugh
rrty eat h words," Mr, ti'Dowd
ui(l. "The attorney general' re
traetion AhI mdettrp. however
merely clinch the cae for hi im
peachment, lie hat proven by hi
own admution that he violited the
law and the constitution. He tiud
telf-eonvicted an enemy of the
titople, guilty of gros misconduct
m high office."
Mayor of (lliappt'll Dim
After Short IIIiicm
Chappell, Nell., Sept, 8. (Special,
Telegram.) I. F. Frederick, 72, died
at hi home here after aw illnr of
le t h:.ri .'4 houii. Mr. Frederick
erved a a mcmher of the tate leg
ihlature from Howard county and
,.iteif the p.o .i. oi ih . i;ur,,m Suffer Ti Kir;
(tfliiKV At the tunc of hit O'ath he . ii I ,,,,.
v.a mav.hr r.l ( happeil, lt ug l e( luril I SH'.sN"'
first rnav.tr rlecled hy the people, lie i (,.n 1 .it Xb, Vpi I (sprs'il
leave 4 wne and lto chdd'rn, lnh J , ugiain I i he (, n l..ii lite dt;a'l
iiiained. ' i n m a ngered Imt iaMi last infc'!.,
. . , j J he fir it, at II Jl, ii the ret dmie
Canili.ljtr for nrrmr t"' J"" '; H-e came u.
,..,, ., , i i known l he tlaiiijge wat not heavy,
Will Speak Hi l.rerly lair 1 ,r.(.? ,ail, i . a. m.. the
iSncCul) .1 'I 'Vur trtif and sale Lam 1 he
: nauu-t, svIi'pik' I ly a ttrni g noitii
i Wett wind, tloeatriied a letidence HI
i the vuiiiity the barn wat a toul
! n, too ther with a small amount (
i l.ty, two h'iie, .i r rot and a qiuii-
lily ol lufi.e. I he lot it ettotiateil
at flitimo, int.sily covered by mtir.
.nee. The caise bat not teen drier
n.iii'd
j Lnitoln, Sept. H
(l hailel W. Ilran, deimuratic ciii.li
! dale for giivernor, will tpeak Thur
I 'ay at the county fair at (irerlry
( baile II. KaiidaH, rt -publican raudi
I (Sale lor governor, w ill tprak at
(ireeley Vcdw tilay. Mr liryan ttit
led ttvlav it wat probable W. J Hi yaiii
would hrcin ttunipiiiK Ihe t'ne tin
ecotl Vteek ill (Moiier
. .NVIirit'ki Clilv Preiirrv
Vrterwn Full Cily K.litor ; yrei ifU t y
I Fatlier of Italiy (lirl J ai:t t'.tv. Nth. ,i,i - , ,-.
itv. Ne... ,".pt M (Si., . -I'astof. t Id-it and ieprr.,i.t.
IfV't ol a"otil a't eriii.iirt i it it
roiiiiiiia tu totiihe-asiej-n Nibrska
ill I., wnrsi ..,lfs t'.tv. stl.en
oi a newiy noiu iiaiigmtr. Air ami , , , , '
Mr. Davi. now reside in llurhiutoii. !.!. tt r oi .elna4 a t .ly will
Colo., wlier.- thry were married i,u i1"'"r"e "r two-.iay tes.,n nere
.Mntio'.t .VnHil I1"' ale etlie. leu o
l'.i!!t ( ilt, .Neh,. ,.t H i
rial I- il t Davis, 7, Umtui i.i im
of the falls City Newt, I the (jllur
of a newly bnin daiiuhirr. Mr and
ki'.-ir. nun Mrs llv.t lit-ftir her
liiarnagf vtas Mm Slurb -y Woolio. I Urn '
ami i ahoiii half the atfe of her l u
bund.
Pie AtsiM'ialioii Offim
Lincoln, Sept. 8- (Sjieriiill O
(. Ituck. ti-crelary ol the Nebraska
I'res association, hat opeucil officr
in tlie Lin.le!! hotel here. H 'n iilly
Mr. I'.uik told hit p.i p. r, the Harvard
Courier, and intitid to upend ! ol
hit time in the interest of the aso
cial ion.
!anj:t lislir Mertitijt
al Heulrice I Kpcil
l!etn.e ... e.l. 8 Imperial
T.le.iaml I luMilliimt last night
M'l'ed and t'otie.l the lent in ett
I, ratr.ee. where l'.vargeista De.k
and I iluell are condu. Imir meelmgt,
Ni.i'e id the evangelistic paity or
cofcieB;ii;on w.i injured,
Mavor l"rhvv hat appointed two
fecial polu ctiien lo cuard the ten
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Unique Lunch, 60c
Served In our M.n'i OrlH. Tenth Floor. Mo-t mwlitMrtg lunrli.
eon aervod In the city. Auk any Omaha buMne. man atniut Pa
unhiue feature.
Tak CprM EIvatora
Come in Saturday
Hart Schaffner
&Marx
NEWFALL
at 35;00
to 60.00
Tlie best guarantee you can get of high qual
ity in your new fall suit is the HartSchaffner
& Marx label. These suits, carefully selected
for style and quality, are offered on Saturday
at unusually low opening prices. They possess the
Hart Schaffner & Marx characteristics of fine ma
terial and workmanship. This sale offers an oppor
tunity to purchase high-grade up-to-the-minute
suits at prices that make buying real economy.
They include one and two-trouser suits, made of
beautiful imported and domestic woolen, in the lat
est fall models. The newest and most attractive
patterns are shown, and both conservative and
sport models are featured.
Men! Look at This Offer!
Silk and Silky Fibre
of 4.00 and
5.00 Values
Saturday
On Saturday we will place on sale
the most extraordinary shirt
values you have been offered in
months. A special lot of pure baby
broadcloth silk shirts and Gayly
& Lord Lustro silky fiber shirts.
Priced for. Saturday
at 2.98
Neat, checks, stripes and rainbow
effects. Plenty of blue and whites
and black and whites. Sizes H-J7.
Every Size
14 to 17
Don't Forget the
Time and Place,
in Our
Men 's Furnishings
Department
II II' VFm Saturday
tak M "Va aw I
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Main Floor South
Men's Trousers
A spi'cial oflYntiK of CiOO puirs (if frotisots 'm beautiful new
strip-d woist-ils, eas-siniercs, mooI cheviots and many, m i it
iiiv's to inm.h yotir old coat. All sixes frurtt 2S to 50 inch
w llbt.
Specially Priced 3.95
Fourth PtOftf.
wt)ml(
"First Long Pant" Suits
A splendid assortment of fine tailored autta for boys Jimt a'arttna
to wear Innie trousera and hlKh school chaps. New bolted sport
models In all wool fabrics -handsome tweeds, cheviots and other
upto-the-mlnute patterns. Each suit with two pairs of troussra.
Specially Priced 25.00
f.urtH Floor.
Handy Tools for Men "About 'Home
Kp rpw made about t i' ? nd you tavt bi percent, of th. d'preciaticB. Such repairs rt tmy to m(tk
if th right tooli trt 1wyi handy
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New Fall Hats for Men
Our Men's Hat Department is showing a most extensive
line of hats for men of all tastes. Snappy hats and caps
for the youni; man who affects sport styles and rva
tive inudels for the men who desire them.
Men's New Fall Hats
3.50 to 10.00
A tu sl e..'niirelieiisiv and authoritativ tle )uiii' of
the fall ne.it. m itenit off. riinf. Ivit'h potorintf and
nrw ha(- whii-H th wearer will fiiul iffoniitif . tVm
i'r!tt ratnf. of aiita.
New Fall Stetsons
Priced at 7.00
Thr new S'ett. H i here :'t a It. a tty, A mot e.m.
t!et aliivvit, .if them. .VI S.-t..n'a ti.MV.sf .l..ek !l
Sfelmn'i to went rtdoritmsj, S?eit!i't) revvett Idea,
Other Stetsons Priced to 15.00
j -Men's New Fall Caps at 1.50
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