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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1922)
THK OMAHA Hr.t: THURSDAY. OCTOHr.K a. ivii. Cosgravc Offers Amnesty to All iLook Away. Vamps, No i Lesion Members Cousin of King George and Bride Reach U. S. New York, K-t, 4 A very good looking young man with a very go4 looking young woman, both vary ahy, ,.. .t.tbli-, and vary i1moiratic were among the I.HI paaaengere who birivad here on tha Martie '-Uy i i,d half of Ibeir h- I iiiir Trgiieiurl4iini Jit.a end of tl. reeeiit rrk. It waa , ..t,l l,-1v kl I i,H lta,l,jFlliirflt of Jua- ) They wera Lord WW Woui.tUtten, M.. j(Hl-ui will manage l i ae ll.e World riea, p from the worth tower, flail In rtort.U. tkw li e (irand 'l, and be the un of I'orneliua Vanderhill, H.iy d"git.r t.n..w i.ro la not un l anal In tha Alaakan Interior In win ler. FairbmpingTtmGuyj jjj Q eouain of King Uarge of tCngiand and hla b-autiful trtde, the former hid ion A'lilcy, Ftnglanda rifheat girl, whoae fortune la variouely aa timated at fitirn i J.Ono.iioa to V.o,. uoo.flort. In a lo montlui' grand four of Ihe I'lilted ftatea, andmg the arc- KlllillK Nfgfa (!liinIili))ll toe It i rtpvi.d that tii opinion U a.aton, ftt t 4 - Ti e i.pit,.on of Attorney tioiei) ugitarty aa t.i tha lg.Kty of ..(uor tiaiieprt4 f."it ,i.i, Am.i $n ,Hiai aiitrra -tM'h hi t-e .it! n foiilolig ll.a Ih of Ilia goeiiiiiint g polit y in th.a iagtrd will t roioplrled by t ti4i,i.,n-. at oi.re on . regu Ut ' ii I r the giil'tuMe of tha HI f.nemet.t ofTiriaia acttrg undr aii ito.nty of tha T".iury d'pai tiiietit. Rebels in Ireland IWlimation Civet Until Oe in Name of Post Jopan la one of Ihe Important aoorcea of the world a .! ipp!y. Vote l ill Uf Takrti at Nft tohff 13 for the Irrrgu Irt to Lay Down Their Armi. Mr cling on Suhatitiiiiun of Omaha fur DoiiglH (.'oil lit). 4 Dublin, Oct 4 II . m V-Amitay to nil Irregulars who vi.lunurily ur lender their arms and eeaee (o en guge In rebellions activities before minder 11, wua granted In r ls nation leeued by l'rreld-nl Coegrave Uet Mght. He etetad that Ida government "knowe that many ara forced to op erate against their will and better Judgment and In some caees under Ida influences of persona who ara tint of our race, while others hava coma 19 realire that they hava put thalr linmis to the ruin of the motherland, nnd tha government, moved by tha Ixipa of reatoilng pence without fur ther IiI'MkIoIikI, therefore has decided that ail opportunity will ha ofiered tven now tn those who ara willing to tluow In their lot with tha ma Jirliy of thiir countryman to with itiaw from tlii nbrlllnn with tin iminiiy t' themaelvea." It la understood that the govern ment uc'n Informed indirectly of tha vllllngneea of leaders of a nurnhrr of tnlts to quit If they were not moleaOrd further. The. T(M liinmlion precedes tha In auguration ij tha military court anj other mora etrlngent measures. Th lrlli parliament tndiiy iidopti-d tha 1'l.iuna of tha now ronetitutlou totitnlnlng the outh of allegiance. School Hoy, 15, Mining. George lage, Jr.. It. disappeared from hla home, 1 i South Twenty fifth avenue, ttunday, hla mother re ported to police ymterdny. Hhe aalil ha 1 1 1 Iwen c.enurd for not at tendlns St. I'eter school ami fur going nut nliih'a. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief fell - llich hut on Ihla Knronn K' n"''!""" annply inautia tin la imnrx-rl uml that iitmpa might JtiHt h writ If in a him iiloiio. ELL-ANS 25 mn4 75 PacKiga Cvafywhar Boston Rat Catchers Strike for Higher Pay rinNton', fM. 4 Tha rata uf tha rlty miut'iikril with (!' fatrrday. Tha rat cat( hem ara on atrike. In di-partniant atora, nillioml tt-rnilnula, bualnrna bull'llnara) iind r.on fortlnnnry and othr aturra airvd ly the only two compiinlM In lhi city that milk a liiix'ru'H of rat cutrhlnK, pr(it;ctlou wiia only juntlul or ih- BlVI-. All th rat rot.iiera eniployii by the conipunl'a the nin thiit 1 were on atrlka for more nionpy, ahortcr houra j nnd wnrklaa Hutnlnya. Th doga, trained to ork only with tha mon aaalgnad aa their maatf., wit little food. Tha fcrrrta. Hiiniliirly In need of trained hunda, could not be uaed effectlvaly. A h'ai'd dUtuaaion followad a pro- tMwal to ihaiig" tha name of the Itouiflaa county pot of Ihe American LKin to Omaha puat at tha monthly tnrvt in K of tha ortfanlxation at the city hull TurwUiy tiicht. Tha rhatuce waa propoaad hy tha executive com- tilltteea on tha around that other leg ion poata exlateii In the county. ' J. II. itverly atarted the argument ty proponing that the Mwt te given the name of a dead aoldler. Among thuae who favorail retention of the preaeiit name waa W. J. Kitchla, re- liring atata cotnniutnl. r of tha legion. who aald. "The hiatory of the Douglaa county poet haa ulready tean written for three yeara. Why rhange It?" The propoaed ameiidmant will he toted on at tha n'ikt monthly meet. lug of tha poet, according to require. iiii'iiim of tin- con) It ut ion. Jlritf. en. tieorga II, 1uncan, com- nuiiidliig olTlirer of the Seventh rorpa aim, made a, ahort addreea on the (ipportiinltlea and renjonelblll!ei of the Ifjjlim. I!cv. Klojd Ilolenpple, recently elected atata chaplain, epoke of the rell'f work i-otitemplHte) by the pout. J. J. Jeeae, cupialn of the poat rifle team, which la to compete at the na tional convention at New Orh-ane, and Jjiiiretire vnv of Valley, new Hint vlco comnmuder, mnda a ehort nddteei. Announr-cment wua ninde that the poat band will fclvii h concert at the Auditorium Wednead.iy, Cvtoler 11, to obtain funila for a trip to tha na tional convention. Bee Want Ada bring reult. Keiiuhlican Campaign in New York Launched New York, Oct. 4. The republican atate campaign got under way laat night when Governor Miller and t'nlted Statie Senator Calder were of ficially notified in ceremonies at t'oopor union that they had been re nominated at the Albany convention lat week. The first bltf gun In the republi can f.ill c.'iiiipiilftit will b fired tomor row nlisht in I'rooklyn when the gov ernor will nddrenB the Klnga county republican organization. Jt waa uniiounred at Tammany hall thnt the democratic campaign would not be at.'irted in full awing until former Governor Smith lioa been noti fied Friday. t i l l' I I I I III I III I I I I I M I I 'i i.i:H' I I I I I I II I I I I I I I ;WMMtoCo. 16TH AND HOWARD STREETS Visit Our Children's Furniture Display on third floor, where you'll find furniture of all kinds to help keep the little folks happy, comfortable and safe Swings and Jumpers $1.00 to $2.50 Baby Walkers $3.00 to $ 1.50 Youth's Chairs, High Chairs and Children's Chairs and Rockers in fumed and golden oak in wide variety. o Ivory Crib as pictured, com plete with Simmons steel spring S11.00 Other Bassinettes and Cribs 87.50 to $35.00 Children's Carriages Children's Carriages, in cluding the Lloyd, Heywood and other well-known makes in various sizes, styles and finishes $23.50 to $78.00 o A SPLENDID WINDSOR ARM ROCKEK as pictured in rich, new, dull mahogany finish; com fortable, pood looking:, durable; prie $16.75 A New Queen Anne Dining Table As pictured in American walnut, top 42x48 , inches, can be extended as desired. 6-foot extension $35.00 8-ft. extension $39.50 Spanish leather seat Dining Chairs to match, each $6.00 o THE VACUUM The Furnace Without Pipes burns sucessfully either hard coal, soft coal, coke or wood. 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