The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 05, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIU OMAHA HKK: THIUMUY. ii'TItK 5, Ml.
SllitIKIIS Striktr She's Most Beautiful Incrt'lbnl I'vthiun
I r i r t i
ljm Total of !!
Roads Settled
Debutante In Enghnd ,5, M;, , ,
(irrat M rtrn Anion Ijitfat
of H.u.li ti F.ntrr
iinnt With St in
FIration
lil.-iea. d.. 4 Ki.h llir rU
T''U of tha I nifr4 opti-i'ji.a
tljproKin.iitei Kj.'jOu .f tin ai.J
.ii'')n.K l!--n IJ',M'- "l '.5".
itn-inhera if the frti-ta l n .i
i tat'.t. have atnd the h'i raf'a'
airli.e aito thir ay.tem f'.ei'i"ri
i-.'nr(llri ( ai- ul hulli-un a-nl li
11 member, ft th ' rK4fii.i!i (i oi'i-r
th n,Ttur of 1) M Jell, lti
lit Th Uit.at a I li'h'i.a tu th art
!!n r '! t th K'T Hrmih
enirrn, th ';"iK.. tl'riU and
A'.iliamu and tii I "t.iii(ii Greit Vet
ern. t:.-l.l: lii tn numrroua reoueats f"f
an iriintH t n of the liu.lt imor
Un, up- n Hhih th ir!k tea l-r
aim th 't!l-m'i)-i hava t.en
n ,i!. th i inulaiB at at, thr rH'-ii
iiwati-l i.i u!ila In apiir
th:a iiiri'-'ii.nt Lam.
Split Among r erutlvea.
It kivea, f.ret. a aplit In the Aao
rn'f ii of li !ay f:cuu - n
iri.iup Bk'Ttit,!it ti a aet:!.ieiit. and
tr.a "other lent on !ea: ri.yirn- th it
Binizjui'T," mi n 1. :llir.r.a of th
liberal rrniio to r.-itt'i natl rvil
ai,-Tinf: and 1.1 do-n a lain f.
a ttlemer.ta n other roe,.; thtr.J. thil 1
r xil:in:i!lt n uM 1. found fr
k'l-iiirjf li'.'ino men fti e'l'ik who
riuld return to work arii! :rrn til j
fin.n-in t.e why r-rnilnM till. i
JU!Ui.'t'at; n f..r the a. ti. n t the '
f.nltry c'cminutf. tli rifular l lar- ,
!. la ."n in 'h f.u-t Ihm 31 thi-r
-rli. in f. l.l.tin to th r.rlsimil
.' .', haa gr'- J to tii I il'lir.m
I'lan.
IntrrrM Injuiirtinti.
A n 1 i ':i! irrhi.ir to th
t"- iniwi lii c ntiiini- l in ((liil .ci
tnwrrn-t:iti-.n iif Kh.1i nil Ju.iK J.iti.'
H VVi.k-if in'a .-. ;mo n th tr
J.ii' li n I'll f.l-l .i-:iint th I'ltrnu
za'.iun lv .tft.rnt-v i).fic:(! (tiuhiT
ty. !t nuipi.i-I ! 1 1 ic.jUI fi.
rulilii-n;. a'torr.i-y f.ir the nljnp
craft. "V. ' iiinot liniTprrt th t.iiipi'i ary
injum i'.n. itrJiei.i' a i'a t.-fiia ar,"
aatil Mr. R: iii.r0- s ('puitun in lart.
"as in uny w,:y !Rir.il.nni5 nr pre
ntir.? th if.ti erf and iihT
rvaontjiivea u( th h-.p rafia orjfar.l- j
aationa frum duir al! In their ix.er j
to maintain an .nlr!y diwipline ami !
conduf t ;f tha law fi'.l work nf the' or-
Ionization to continue tf rail for and j
to xjwr't to receive the loyal aup
nort of a h and every member ar.J
tu continue In harmony ami with '
a commrin lawful imrrmtie to atlvani-e j
the common Interest of the organiied
ahopcraft en.ployes."
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) li I (' . : j ina 'rit lh.it It V. l n. j C L I '
U'u;l . j H t la Is, I f .th a. . r.i ( w eptember Leaos in
! 1-"- 1 I ear $ Lar Accidents
rUH t T"l if 11 !..r(.l
Mil,.
rIr lit .Not rjiiiilir
With of tjl.
tirniif i'.ttutl I)rt iJ,
Dry Petition Filed
to Re-Elect Armberry
Th It. .ii Ai.i 'M... Muy n. l y T-n
n. dauKhir nf I.r.l i'h.irnwMni.
I na t-n an l i:n; I th nowt Uutl
ful ill.gt.irit In ;r.i!in t
KmLarpo (larit-elletl.
New Vork. -t. 4 The Italiiinora
and Ohio r i;' r i .1 hua uno !!! all
einl'r a nffix lir- cri-rat trafftr
muvHnmi, W y :.. h iril..n, frnfht
traftlc mjit.iui-r. aMiocm.i,
j L n-o:n. .t 4 .al Hy a
; vol if f. to taw, t!i ajifm i,.mrt
ha a o n (in Urc 1 thai th ujif-m.
iuti,' of tli KlKht if I'y'h J d-4
iKt bav ft't'ita'. ! mi of ov
rtifniit anl iht n4 hav.nu nm
i lil th tt law of brk4 In
th.a ri.i( it i-nni.t .-.lilnt ia m
r " I rtr 't Iftt. i rf . I
ycira aa-o
, Th j4Uon ram bfr lij "i.ut
i'H two from iitiw (ouniy. whrra
rtinitr now .lo ! hid rfud ti
iir th im-rxia.! iia. and whei
th brfief r ar.a uil for r ovry
The tnuit .ia th.it th t.r t rln.
Hon f aiuitora. th lrt iir.n.ary
and th init at.v and rfrrnduui
ahow th milrn trnd of thouvht
arid d. r to kp
handa of th pei.pl
nltiet ura no -pM"n to tha rui.
Th li! ta .m-orpir;itd liy a-'t
t..lo i.i;! l !lr.. Afl-r I
around (rw tiM'na in tha'
it.n hufim of grii Ba1 n .iitoitroin
!h ait. -rni-y m-rl to hrih'-r
H-.rtt of nu Ar t ft ry 1 411 run j
for retar)' of a' it f'rr hav.ra
tn l-ti-n in eh primary f"f run
Tf J A MurriV, '4 rtutirtniiii
of ih" (roh.hlion pr'y. f !"l a f'S i
i,..ti w.'ii 1 ujtii'a att.i' h-t '!i ,
th n rnory ..f ant Jf U'r th
a'.toinv tirBl Mr A!t '-rry j
la l:.ti-v Mr !nir4)r w it atan f.l j
him aa th 1 roll. h!. on notn.ti. Th a
would . him two n..n:rt;ona,-tls ;
on t-y -t.i.on arsd on t y a'-':on A j
lh proh.lotii.it r-.tmiiitte. j
Mr AtiiU-rry will not tih.k a d I
i- a oil t-T djy or two. Murray taya ;
tha lra r not aat.afit-l w.itt tha
rontrid In thairwor l of ,ihr I'wl or Ki-rnr.ty At
and th fi:itr-- t'rny Oftenl lnv;a .d later that
ha would no adyattia op.nion, 1
but Iev th j) open f"f atiln!y
I 'f-.if l-tl..y )tlf i i .aJiUril f.rf
oir 4.0 ni".r cr aitittri'ta fr tti
nrt a.i tiioi.'ta if U.J rmipi,,j
in tha fiat l.lii in. 11 th a of U:i. aa
f,j:.. '
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Jc.aa.
oi,ti.tir !".! a r'"r) f.r
,! "I " ar. 1nta i tnjiirita, ,
and tut on. .r:lti. Mr. M' H -tiday.
"Nfarly all tut- a.t i inta wra
ao,l.,l,l," a.i!d hirf. " aia
d"iri ei-rthiti In tra r of th
li'lirf ll.eht to . Mti tf, I. ilt
I 1 t aj-t'idrnt. It 1 a-iraa the ri 1
i.rii will Juat hue ! t irt) 1 t
trr 1 1 -t-riii v t -at of ti.eiw 'm
to hav aa l.ttl wn aa -a I.! jr. J
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Aged Man Rbks Life
in Fire to Save .Mare
.L.h
i t hi
a th.
!hl
I a
II..u. 'arniinj; fur Y.a$.U.
itrirpIM.n and houan wann.na part v
fur th nw rl4i!ea" h..nn' at K.-in
tetitn mud 'jaa atr'a la f.ir r'r..Uy
vnina. Theie ;;i t a lou.. al ad
l.!rrjr rtiiratti !. frehinenia will
arrel. A nsen twtahip dm no
ia iii runmut'd t the niiaha
ari i f Kaa-lea
It, liria.n'i, 4". i.ii iot h
..fa in a Vina; hia fait fit mil".
4V) U. and ail turned at ill tha
f anna and n- k
N.n a hofl.e. .11 th rr .f tha
UM r h-' !n-ttt Mr i ataif a l.vea
t:h h a fain ly at 2"1 N rth Maty
nth air--t. in.lW'it f r Tui-adjy ft
e, n.a.ll. I th. I. in Mr !t .l.iK
a.iw to f ie, tii f'iilnea
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paign 1 rei ti im 1! y . a Jrtye f
r I
Primary adueation In Ma;in ia fre th.il otfteia i.l Uili
ard rt.mpula.iry f'-r aaa to 14. utoia utirr-d n '
) o. I..(ar II I y .at. iat ''
!h a !i if tJt-ii. Isi'a' l''a'.n
t.rilrr l...fK.i - I . t" N J'.rtl '
h . i.!d $ t.. i'i a-ieiety '
-M nahla."' the f., e.- h-l.1n.t14'
: Thotiia I' l -a f I t, -.lie- ..ft.. if at
f It-irror ehtml f-!i h. t.n.at- ta
h.t 1
of roi;rraa, and Judtfea Leiton and ' to f .1 id.jei t.ot.a ho d-.rea tv do an.
Former Oinahans Causht j
. 1 in Ilurrirane j
Vil!l.i;CJ24,r' former manaKer of i
ti e 1 Mu.mmmnail field, aoconlins to j
letters rt'ened jewterday hy (mha j
friend", waa caught at aea in the re- ;
ent hurricane whii h did ao much
iumBse "ti the Eermudiin crast. J
lira. 'ota waa with her husband !
- "' -- route to Porto Rico '
Lorenzo, flag- ahip 1
the Porto Ilirau Ceet. with which 1
aw ia connected in tbe sea mad j
atrvice.
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a aara aHao trMaV.
Thoughts Eor Mother
WhoVUh
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tifti or wyf
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fe)4pE-inexpensive way
imdUi'f'fhave of providing
at:illi colds, coughs.
r u. faje nw. iwnu
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tnents arw rw wncnit
gtvi uruinnt utteu-
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4rri-tt. Firmt.
ntft,AWa. anr kind,
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b ur. ffc t v J x 1 bom knd aToxi
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to. inii Doari. m
DarlovOhia
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WOMEN
HIE AGE
Compooad u if Tali Period
IVaT Colora.101. "l htva taken
Kd L. Piiuhm'i VVta(t Com-
rtjr.d for
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TheMen's Shop
Sixteenth to Seventeenth on Harney - Main Floor
A Wonderful Opportunity to Buy
'Men's Topcoats
"ey 'Aaiay
jtVJrt-
.?Vil
tsv
25 to $35
00
So prictd to lend greater stimulus to fall sell
ing in this unnatural season. Whatever the ther
mometer registers, though, every man needs a top
coat for the brisk mornings and the chilly evenings.
These coats are made for fall, but they have that
"warmth without weight" feature .which rriakes them
practical for all but the bitter cold days of winter.
Whipcord Topcoats
Swagger military effect coat with full belt, rag
Ian sleeves; in shades of grey and tan are
lJriced at $32.50
And a Complete Assortment oj
Gaberdine Topcoats
Full belted models made with raglan sleeve, in light
and dark tans. All sizes from 34 to 44.
$25.00 to $35.00
Have a Look at These Neiv Models in
Fall Suits for Young Men
$25.00 and $35.00
Price is not the first consideration, though $25 and $35 is little
enough to pay for a good suit. Burgess-Nash clothes value is backing
them the quality is here the styling is correct.
Full norfolk and half belted styles tailored of tweeds, herring
bones and cashmeres; in grey, tan, brown and mixtures.
Fall Caps
$2 to So
Cool days call for
heavier caps. We have
a complete line in all
materials and styles.
Knit Ties
Each, 1.00
These are irfade of
pure silk in attractive
plain or striped patterns
in a variety of colors.
Leather Gloves
Pair, $2.65
Brown or tan cape
gloves for fall and win
ter wear. In brown or
tan, with double-stitched
seams.
Light Weight Pajamas
Pair, $1.65
Universal brand light weight pajamas in striped
patterns. Those fit well and the colors are -guaranteed
far.
Hose for Fall Wear
35c 3 Pairs $1.00
0
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7
h.'
an
S'O U'r-sUli ho for men. Ma le with doubl
I and t f in black, bruwrt, gray, navy blue.
Hows' Kavnee Blouses, each 95c
mm
lor Thursday Only
YM tr.r.rivt f f-r-.t to mi? t hi p port urn;? ta rrplfni.h. your toy'ti p.
ply of loU", Thr t i'4U?y tht y'4 wnuid nt ttpct find
ivh rrrr.Araa, !y low r.c. t r thy are rrud t f.nrt ra ir, prrv! rivJ
c rtr;:bry. !;u.iri tht wr rart hil x !S it mijch hihr prwt.
URGESS-ta Company.
-.VtHYECDYS ST0RS"
Modish and New for Autumn
A Sale of Fall Dresses
Tailored Street Types
Thursday $
Priced at
35
Charming Neiv Models
00 In Sizes
16 to 44
All ready to lend smartness to the wardrobe of well-dressed women these five lovely dress
es sketched, each of which embodies style lines distinctly new and dependably authentic.
A host of others are equally attractive at the same moderate pricing $35.00.
Through simplicity of design and distinction of material
Poiret Twill
Satin Faced Canton
Cajtion Crepe
these dresses have achieved the slender length of line so desirable.
The Crepes
Their soft clinging fabrics are
well adapted to low waist lines
slightly bloused, to graceful
draping, and to narrow pleated
panels.
The Twills
Poiret twill, practically the
only woolen one hears men
tioned, is fashioned into tailored
coat dresses that are extremely
serviceable.
Of the season's chosen colors black, brown, and navy but oftentimes
reflecting Autumn's brighter tints in collars, pipings and in gay trim
mings. There are all sizes for women and misses.
Bur rata-Nash Draaa Shoa- Tbiral Fleer
Millinery Selling of Better Hats
or,
'f ii i
Priced for
Thursday Only
Beautiful Dress Hats
Black Panne Hats
Tailored Hats
$500
Black and
Autumn Colors
Richly Embroidered Hats
Fine Lyons Velvets
Feathered flats
We have prepared, a a special occasion for Thursday,
this exceptional assortment of hats, all of them smartiy
modish and all of them modishly becoming.
Burf.aa-Naaa Hal SHe Taw4 fW
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Cv: J
Program for Thursday
Children's
Health Conference
"What Mothtrs Should Know" Ihy
I'aitn!rt;or of HiUh Work in I' tl! c
S h ! M 4 Twnind
turv-"rrnatal rr,,-lr. lU!rh La.Vh.rt
Sl.df ."(.'irat ftf lUt-y'1
aa AaaVlaaaaaw t t'mmm
Dress Gingham
Yard MVfcc
..i ir. rrs;' cim ir ana ctirtU'imii.ina m t'Hi
and chfck that on iU h-.' C-.t ch.!'.tr'n'
ilffvr ir f tr h'tj1 drroi.
N. C. o. ir.-.Vt T.l. ,h
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EVERYDODY!5 SIRK'