The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 06, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    I UK UM AHA HKK: KKIDAV. (K'TORKIt fi.
Roosevelt Holds
Up(;.0.1Mtm)nI
Before Voters
Teddy Sums It Up
Dn lures Admiiiifiraliuit Has
I)rmontra1el Ability hi
Kioimniy ami Irjjrit
mv! I-i-gMation.
(J, TliIir r.cHiarvalt a..rt1
ii niltf)iii rullv In ilia Au'tiN.rlnin
V.i,f.tty f.ijjht that rftei.l lu
ll ti no liitiie.t In r t'ul.Ui nit p'.rly
i t ('Mil. I: l, Whirl) li!i h I flu
trllmt in IK diHtirih" uixlivil xikir.
Knur IIhiuh.ii. I in rwui Ii'.-rn"l at
tentively to Mr. liiii'Vflt' reference
lo lh ret-npl Willi Ii lie h'-M Ui AD
vnnc 'f iletnnt mile jirofllKiiry In
Knvernmetiliil M-nta a nrtllit
ri'inililii'iin nonoti.y nml remit i ut tiv
Ji-Klnln'lon.
"Kellnt riutilii-an. I d"ii't My
'ladle and ir'nilniii'ii,' lio.mjH) th
imtiii-n nix JuM ua In p' ri ii nt in w Ha
llio men," (In- cliniil m. I I In Ma In i f
pi-lliiilii ii y ti'iiiiii k. "I like pri'lD
In ih fm t dint tli P'ImjIiIIciiii puny
iv Hib n l:iinry iiiienry In irt liifi
women Hi rlfc-ht In virtu.
"When Hi repijl'llran p.irty t'iU
over th Knvei nini nt Urn country wim
i fififrimteil .y two hi'.piirt iiit prnb-Ieni--eini'iiiy
an') i-.iiiturui'tivc Ii-kIh-
"""" iMInica wen? In ft it awful j r18 k,iiwk. Tha n niiin will m t j
liie, an we ie.,l.., m ixiiinliii) Mil n tt .leterrmit, 1 think thla illa
ffnvrnmiiliil nffiilia IHihukIi tlm ,,illimPr,t tp-.ity Inia ilunn more fur
aame .ttlr nf ntnxeea w would Uho If ,.,. h:m nil nf the trouH.- altfn.!
it wna our ihvii l.iialiieaii." uuiimr lli Inrt 111) yearn, hut I d Hit
lift referred im i irii ally In wiuit thla !,i,ii (ell you thera will ho in) mure i
Miiiilii;ill..ri illwlimeil In the .iivy Hi- Uu,,a. J j,, 1 1 I f k wa h.'iva reduced
luirtiiient Willi v lil. h lm in fiimillar. .i.,.,,, v,.rv ,, h. Tim muntrl.a Imve
When III driiitNiala !. orr
Ilia nalNfflal adiiilnUlrallim In Oil
Ilia i iiiinli) hail national d. t'l of
ulna :mmj,0oo,iioO; when Ihey mm.
ti il bat It In the reiulill an right
jej later ili natbiital del
jM.lMiii.iHXi.iMMl. ihal' what UlriV
iliil. In I he llrt year w rrdmril
I (ml delit.fJlO.tHMI.noo; I halt whl
II illJ.
Hi deiniK rullr nallmal admin
UlialliMI niu-d la In unheal d tif
hekhu; Ihal'a what TIIKV did. Tim
rrimhlk an admliiUitalltiii haa re.
llid h revenue lit, ami liaa rut
lir $K,INHl,fiiKI; ihal'a what K
Uil.
Winn I he uYituxrallr ailiiliiilra
Hull wrnl mil tif nllUe l.llierly iHinda
wire ki'llliijt ai HJ rrnla i n III dol
lar; tlnil'a whnl 1 III. V did. Tmliy
I.IImiI) hnniU arr aellln at Inn
renli; lliul'a what K'rllil.
I'nr nearly line )ear after Hi
liuiikllr h deniiM-raia Irled lo
lon e iipim u i hinierh al plan
III leasu of natlmi. I bellei
lhe)'l hftilni aoinr Irmilile niminil
4 Miilunl limple anil Ihn llnrrianellea
now. Aitii'I jnu clad we're mil In
tuited In liiiit fnrelKil mrf Thii
and a half )nn afler the armlnlli
we were mlil al war with (riiiany
lii'iMime the driiiiMTata wmihln't lei
u hut n are rvrepl liy llila i hlin
i ill nl mule; ihal'a what llll- V did.
Wf ilei lured pra- Willi (irrinany;
llmt'a whnl WI-: did.
IVddy, Jr Meets
Man Who Cooked
for Teddv. Sr.
OiiuIiuii U !n Wuitfil mi I .a If
lVi'-iilint on IVtfi Hunt
(Jm-lB'Sdii of Former
I'jiiployr.
Out of the cinttil wlilrli .n1 fur
win. I nt the tliMM i if lh l!"wM'lt
lneetliiif n lha Aililltoiliint Wiiliien.ln V
fill? tit wim W. M. Iliiil'rti, i'iiIhi'! rent
d.iit if th Houlh Kiile,
"I wniiej un yuur futlior during
III hlic hunt In OHlahmim." nil. I Mr.
Itiii'tun, ha ahiNik tha limit! nf th
n i f hia f. liner nnilutr.
I "V"U iii'i.t I hi ait n. I Unit i'
' th rt-lillal greeung eirel hy the
liil.'liel,
J liurton a tu limnri II i .l..im .1 ;
; 1 1 . j t thla d lha tit at tun ha evrrj
met tin y. uiieer ItiHiarveit. '
! ' I Wu Kln4 t'l tuet't l't'1. JtiHwewIti
If. ii u - I knew hia fiither, wh.i I-1
waya i l,a in ma when met," b.u.I I
' Mr I lu i tun. "1 i iHiknl fur rreahlenl !
Jl.-iM-nlt untj hia jxirt y when tluy
Wei huntlna; In Oklnlunna. At Jn
, iiink'i nf ni.Iiihiima City la a frieml it
inline, ami ha knew 1'reniili-nt K.k.w
lit It who ataveil t Ilia JennliiK hnine
! I oix.ke.l i hli kn and heefateak f'T
tha iinniilent n hta hiinta, I Imve
In. n tv innip I'tmk fur i'j yenra. I
l'iilmler that J'renlilent liiMiattvelt
waa fun.l f freuli hiiltermUk."
Cil. Itixiiievrlt Miilil h will ilt'HHe.l
to meet th tun ii who hint mmlu kimh!
with hia father a rump conk.
.Mr. Iiurtt n reai.lea at 4lo 8outh
TweiitylKhth alreet.
i. Shopmen Given Day
to Answer Injunction
.i ii tin
idlit-r i u r u t ju'lti'
iHiiiul.l l; i hli. i ,. .!!... y l.r i ne
fln.itii(i It'u.hra. ti ll . -I lUe i.lt
IUiIh Att'llll'' tielien.l I '.tlllit 1 1 V
.lint rii l r.li'l' lieilrlul !r It III: I at
li-llllilfl In riil II.IU tl'e r. i. tl ..rn
rhi,-k-... m. S -i-.mil! f,.r tii ; ""' " 'v,k- "" "" "''J-'""
airiklnir railway lu... ii.fi t-tuv w. ra i of I'l'-Mmm li- rl ite. tin- i.ii..nt
Kiten niu.ilier Jl I,. mm I., hi., their i "" ' '"r J"'1'" J""" "
uii.wee In II. t-.n..,........!! . .nil f,.e ! W,lk'l.in .Hi..! the rt.i lll'f
tiatSmi wi le piitiiinent Injunrtiuii. i Mr. I: i-hl raj uci-itttl the i i.uil i ineiii w II he ri.i.l nu'. t.-m.-rr-
I i iu l li ll.ll t'ie liile'. . ll.l j
Hie r tlf 1,1 It.uki- U ti l lll.ll l l.'l l.ll III
lll.lt .ff'll t.lle le HiK.-.eliil ltl.lt
III.' Hi V lf,1el.l hill utr.i l.l.l
lintu e i n V h I U In lull the oilier
ju.l.' W.ih n the tii-.iii.ii t.f l. liw
i ruv l Hit f.tr the f I nil nf n teit.f tat
hy attorney neneiiil. Tlia tiIKU
Mr II i i nix) arle. n.'lu-a l.
' tv I) eiii a li" ! mi an n I r a tul
,,f .rl . nUi fi. ltl Hi K.Aeilituelil,
In f. l f I i n h a nl'. t
Mnrr itiTiiiaii 1'4mt Mjrk.
J'lllSU. Il. 1 .-New rurteney It
fcllej ihtlll.tf 111" lit Week hi e.el.t,
, r tut iie.J iiuii,.iu m r
tiMilka, II W aillH'Uiiee'l.
Thn reault wim mil u ixin;;, he n il. I.
Wn went oh th iii.iximi that wo
wnuhln't keep uny r.iln that didn't
intih inlr, mi w exninliieil tliw per
aonnel nml if we f.uiml a nini who
waa iwit iit-tuiilly flllln h Juh we r.
turned him to rivll life. W hut 1 any
if Hip Navy ile.arliiieiit may lie ni
plied t.j rveiy il. p.irtrnfiit. Tho tntal
irault waa i-'UiclihTiilile,
"We wmke.1 out the aaiiir iiruMem
for the Kiivernnietit rullei lively. (Jen,
liawea luni.llf'l that Juh well. I In
K.i'ien t-w t lu r i.fi thla plan ami that
will lm an Incentive- fur them ti tt
tuKciher im i-thir plnnaV Thla Is
what the liiiiltmifin of arma confer
enm liaa m-cniiiiillxhoil; aiiiiiethlng
that him never heen uci'iiiiiplinhed
In fui ti In the wtiilit'a hlatiiry.
Ilt-iicfilt nf Aihiiliiilrallnii.
"Thn reiuliliiiii party hun w'orke.l
liiinl, InlelliK'ently and enrneally an)
: l.aa fi'irlHli lfil HO per rent lorrerl.
"W have reduced the miUonnl th-ht
mid.o'io.
"When tlm rcpuhliciiii party took
liulil of Hi-' Kiivernuieiil Lila-rty li.ni.ln
were hcIIiiiu at kS; now they me
mllliik- at luft.
" Tho ili iiiiH lain had matin patent
Mi.iilruin they wrro trying to furco
on you two yeaid uro thn'leaguc nf
nation. I hellevo they mo havlnif
H iim trinihle Jumi now iiniimd t'on
alaiillnnih. Aren't Jon Kind wn mo
Imt In the. IciiKiio nf iialioiia now?"
Noted Woman Orator Will
Sjitak in State (lumpaign
Mia. .Mary Hlnht of CIiIchko, a.ilt!
hy relator Meilill Mi:('ornilt k to he.
tho ht woman orator In America,
will Hpciiil the week of Octoher 16
In Neluntdai, Hiie will make her
Initial appearance in thla atate In
Lincoln la-fore the V. C. T. U. .in
Mlate convention. Her Itinerary is
hut partially arranged.
t'nited Mlatt-a Kenutor Capper of
Kantian will apeak at Falrbury on
rrpiihllcnn mate and national iHftuea
at 3, October 17. Mrs.. Hif?ht will
alao Bpenk nt that mectlnff. Senator
Capper will peak at Beatrice at 8
on that date and Mrs. itlgnt again
will wldrcsH a Nehraaka audience.
On tho nlKht of Octotier 18, alio will
apeak at David City.
Wffe Asking for Divorce
Says Mate Locked Her in
Charlea ('. Pi-enneon, farmer "f
Wauneta, Neb., is hclng sued for di
vorce by Anna Sorenson, who charges
In her petition that three months aft
er they were married Sorenson beat
her and locked her in a room.
Kha iiIho chaws that on one oc-
cnnlim ho attempted to end his own
life. They were married in 1919 and
hnvo no children.
f.tViMin,iioo In the first year.
found each department wml.lnjr In -Tho democratic party rained tana
Isolation; liiHte.i 1 .nf in -operation It linn; thn- republicans revised tho
looked as If th iMveniment depart- i. veuu! hill ami reduce:! taxes K1!,.
liients were oper:itinic as rival hush
liessea. That Conilitlon has been re
moved; ro ordination mid co-opera Hon
In the present order of thlniis. This
in't very Hen.salloiial. hut it Is prac.
Ileal, und we want practical ,-oeru-nient.
"l-'or thn last year of democratic
lontrol the iiiuopriiitlon fur execu
tive department was ,4H3,niiO,0:
hist year our nppropriatlon was J3,
fcon.OOO.Oiia, jinii-llcally ono half. In
J8I3, the national debt waa f'JiiO.orii.
'Da. Two years iik', when we tot tho
country back from the democrats, it
was JL'4.000,000.000. Homo nf that
largo debt, of course, was legitimate,
but 6il per cent was needless waste.
"When I took tho S'lt'.i regiment of
lnfcintry, Flint division, to (iermany,
the men's ahoes were badly worn.
KnffllHh shoes were Issued to those
men who had been there tho longest.
After tho war, countless contracts for
firmament were kept colng. From
November 14, 1918. to June 3, 1919,
lifter tine wir, millions of gun shells
wero made even in factories of Kng
land and Franco. Also Howitzer cart-luges
and nther Implements of war.
"The Intere.it of the national debt
is now more than the sum total of the
national debt when tho democrats
took over the Kovernment. Where
does this billion dollars a year Inter
est come from? It comes from the
implements the farmers buy, from the
shoes I buy for my children, from
the cost of living generally, j "We
have ruductd governmental taxes
$H19,00U,OO a year, revised the reve
nue net, reduced tho national debt
and governmental expenses."
Henefits of Tarift.
On tho subject of the tiv'ift Mr.
Iloosevelt said.
"liy and Hiiro that tariff U fine.
"We hae n Simula rd of living In this
country that is hivher than that of
other countries. That Ih one of the
BtronstliM of our republic. The re
public Is dopeneul upon the work
of all of tho people 'nml we must keep
tho average high. If our industries
left linmotected. the country
u-..M i, a flno.le.l with oiiMliictH from ; BSGW!
abroad and the result would be that ; faA
r.w.nv run- lu.unlo would bo out of ! Kf -SI
i- i-i... ...-ift i.i.luM ihi fnrniers. ; ff vivr
wui n. i in. wn". .....(. -
NebinrUa is a farmers' com try and
Omaha is dependent on the fanners.
The tariff will help the farmers enor
mously. Men like Cupper in the Ben
ate tii pntisficil with tho way this
tariff helps the farmers.
"Wehn tho stockmen of the west
were In financial trouble congress
helped them.
"The republican congress passed the
budget net, which facilitated, tho
economies which I have outlined. The
patent office was reorganized and
government employes were reclassi
fied. Limitation ot Arms.
"Over and abora all In Importance
was the limitation of anna conference
with which It w my good fortuna to
work clearly.
"The nation wer running a rnc In
naval armament when Hurtling lirgan
hia presidency. This condition
tmpoin ft terrlfto burden on the
l.pl and the money hat waa bring
sprat waa not tending lo prevent war.
,Hr.l;ng w !h. an t he rl!. the
nation togrthrr, that thev might all
MKli.- together, for V'U know there
I-. r.oihmg in reihifirig alone. Mr
Hughe Ml, an ! lightly. h h I""1
hnc f t ti't wi lo -t th P!n
h.tina In lha varum iiMii 1
N nv dtpnttment nt.rket! rellv t-t
lhia inontha t' h '! a !li
,i .;....ivl t lli (vuifi rie on
th el-Klug ! tv.
'Th t.i't f Ihtti oinNiene waa
that t r-Jtw -"1.4 H ivii m
Mm (i.t i.t .ii.l In : l'H'...
th -... tl ..I M"'l" t l--
Ani .! IhMi reilv i.l-i..
t.. V fc.t.t '-'" ' "
u. i 1, '. I It WO till 4.1 I tl'
th ViiiMl (OHti ! "1 ' "
lit.ii..n il w-ul-l e.w '
tmnitiv 1 1 tl ' t -. i g f t K t
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lit 11 If t . h tvufctM ti I1
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Itl I.J I Ml a.t Vl k 4
An Exposition of
Madame Irene Corsets
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Miss Jeanne Lewis
From the Fifth Avenue Shop of Madame Irene Comes to
Omaha by Special Arrangement
The success of your new draped frock or suit is
dependent upon the fit of your corset. When fitted
properly it gives that easy, graceful figure so much
desired by women who dislike the appearance of
a stiff, heavily-boned corset.
Madame Irene gives the women of Omaha an
opportunity to be fitted by a personal representa
tive from the Madame Irene Corset Shop at 518
Fifth Avenue, New York City. A specialist in
corset fitting who can advise as to style and who
will gladly give to Brandeis patrons the benefit of
her long experience among New York's most
fashionable women. Personal fittings of Madame
Irene corsets free of charge.
A complete line of the newest fall models will be
on display all this week.
Third Floor-r-North
Your Last Chance
to Purchase This Famous
UMBERS
Gas Range
Radically Reduced Prices
Special Low Terms
This Great Sale Ends Saturday
Our great a!e of the rfmnrkable Cham
bers Tireless Gas Kanges will noon
draw to a close. There are only three
more days left of the greatly reduced
prices and law terms. Saturday night
price go back to normal. A surpris
ingly great number of people have
taken advantagi) of the remarkable gas
range value we are offering. If you
have nt already arranged for one of
these wonderful t'hamhi-rs Fireles Cai
ll.uiKc, see us tomorrow. Prompt ac
Uort U necessary. Come In tomorrow.
NOW! Only Three More Days
.03
' '-- -I -wrm - n ' y
KTASttnn tatt
Milton Pogers
1TXaND hONS JLVcOMIlAN1
HrUwar Hnu.SolU tllhtiJ
1313 MAWN.Y .T.
wwwwwwwwwwwwwiwtwwtwMwtwwwwwwwiw Mai
"Shnnnino" in flip Mnrkots nf the Wnrlfl"
4 A X V a a v . avata . vr av av i i v m w i'A
i.iM .. ii.... I fc i i..: vt..... :.. il.- t ,...!,.., ..p .!.., Mrt..l.l !j .i x-Jir
tVIU'Il XVM iuy 11 ilk JMillliiri-i t 1UU i"linj III i in; uiiivi in i't uiv: inaiu, i.-t n - !'.' '
Inmihar phrase in Una section of the country. Jt means that imports for I lie Uran-
(lcis .Store nre nx lare, jrojMrtiinit ly, us those for any other store in the country,
and union Jnwr than many other stores. In the three-day nalc of Isaskets and Jiam-
ners. which licsran Thursdav. our customers obinm me ftdvantages oi our import r:um.
Von have here flic fitirst samples of the baskft-iiinkors' woiki roverer Immpcrs for laundry, bntlirnmu and nurvry,
waste briHkHs for home or ofi'icc und hlioppinu Imskrtg iiiadit of fine pet led willow, We me nMo to offer you tlimo
very desiruble nrtlclcs nt surprisingly low prices, all by rt'iisuii of ntir syhtematiit nielhoiN of pnivliiiMiig nliroad as
well ns at liomc. Tor tlm reason that our system U so arrnngi'd that we can lu:y in llie iiiarltetti of tli world nt a mo.
nirnt's notice, and take advantage through enxli payments of extraonlinnry bargains, our customers obtain tlie advan
tages so eompletely dr-seribed in the quotntinn nt tlie begin lung of this article.
Don't fail to attend this great ba.sliit salt?.
, J. V IIKANDKIS L S)NS.
Mgrrr
1
Baskets
TT IT
Two More Days of the Sale of Imported
Friday and Saturday
amoers
Wonderful
Values Made
Dhprt fmhnrfnfr'nn
n i. n.fivitt...vi. m it I'll.. fffi
Covered Hampers
For the Laundry, IJathroom or Nursery.
Made of fine peeled willow; all hand
woven.
Round Shape Hampers
15x22 inches Regularly 3.49
2.10
24x16 inches Regularly 3.75
2.39
27x17 inches Regularly 3.98
2.79
29x20 inches Regularly 4.39
3.29
Oblong Shape Hampers
19x15x11 inches
Regularly 3.59
2.10
22x17x12 inches
Regularly 3.75
2.39
25x20x14 inches
Regularly 3.93
2.89
28x22x15 inches
Regularly 5.25
3.98
Square Shape Hampers
22x14x14 inches
Regularly 3.69
2.19
27x16x16 inches
Regularly 3.98
2.89
Fifth Floor, Wait
vim. -im .. "vnteofl frva
Finest Examples
of the Old World
Basket Makers'
Art
Wash Baskets
Strong-, smoothly woven of Hclgian
peeled willow; these cr exceptionally
well mnde and will last for years.
No. 1
25x19x11 Inches
Regularly 1.69
95c
No.' 2
26x20x12 Inches
Regularly 1.98
1.29
No.3
30x20x12 Inches
Regularly 2.49
1.59
No. 4
30x23x14 Inches
Regularly 2.98
1.99
WasteBaskets
For home or office use; In thla
assortment are both decorative
and practical baakrts; aold at
about H th rresent value;
marked tn 3 lots at
69c, 79c, 98c
Shopping Baskets
Made of light yet strong,
fine peeled willow; fancy
and plain shapes; also make
a splendid fruit basket for
the home; special,
Each 89c
Fifth floor West
A Dining Room Suite of Real Beauty
May Be Purchased
For Cash
Or On Our
JlUltiiaiS
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rli T?.ncr
f T u - ir JUllO
ilifi'V-fi'V i -iZ3yrJz'i l ayment
S250 Eight-Piece Dining Room Suite $195 1 lan
S iri; h.t ; Ii l. i't rj.U . i,t U-.,rv I 5i..t V '. l - l ItufM U Jl i u Km I,r Ot M inH .,f rU
.fv.t l-U,ti... H fi-,r,iUur f1 sr ti'.'rji -..r, 1m ..iH r.4 -l;-4 n,. a:i..H i ' innn.
a--t i i.t ! I bi ! i