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    TIIK OMAHA HEP!: THURSDAY, OCTOnKR 1f. 1022.
Delegates of!)l
Nations at 4th
Labor Conference
I jniniliiiu (,)iiflion Expect
i to.He Chief TroMcm
for PincuMiion at
Merlin,.
Cenevs, lt. 1. Hy A. K Tbs
fourth International labor conference
opened tut o 1'nliiy, ll' in l J,i Fontiilns
,f Iti'lKliiin, us preddlrig ofhVer, wel
rutiii Kin delegates f 14 nations.
Together with Ihtt experts accompany
ing the delegates, More than 100 ere
In ii id' m1n in,
Krnest II, (ireenwood, the A iiK'il
Mil uhii'ivrr, arrived (or Dm jn-n-lug
M-ssliiiia,
Many of the governmental delegates
r (li minister of lubor of Hii'lr
respective countries, The employers
ire represented l.y the lending figures
In Industry and tlx workers liy care
fully selected men from the various
JrtUfitrlc.
Tim program Include notably the
iuistloti of emigration, subject
of recnsllng the adminlstratlv conn
I II of thu Conference In to I fur (lit
i uaalon ot eight hour dnye la expected
In arouse considerable debate. It was
fit tlm II rut Mating of th con fire in
'n Washington that the International
convention fur the eight hour dny
wiit Htoiii'i1, - It In forecast thut at
I lii present meeting (he employers
will demand modifications' of thin con
vvntlon anil (hut the workers will In
nit that ths engiigeinetita entered
Into be respected.
Florence Upton Dio.
London, Oct, 11, The American ar
tint, Florence K, Upton, died here,
rlhe wna bora In New York and won
a tniHiiil of honor at the International
Imposition of Art nt Nantes In 11105.
At Pray's
it's PHOENIX
for all the family
Thorough awortnientg of Phoenix
Hoaiery await every member of the
family at PRAY'S ... the
Family Hosiery Store. All tizes
and grades all colon and (hades,
for children aa well as grownups.
Let Phoenix enduring
i quality lower the
family hosiery costs.
rhMiilx Nw Low Price Now Ctfeetlv
The Family Hoiiery Store
TWO STORES
50 10 South 16th St. 1908 Farnam St.
Before
Comes
EIrZcTANT isiMiert i
Jaji imImI euleriai
at lf, a4 e lank eta
(atut e-" eeaiWi
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Hoo Dop Bugs Laugh at
I'imIhiC you In pliolo alylo r Ihe (raty liugi of the Amli'iit Onlir of Hoo I)oo, who artlalin fvi'iy Friday
that full on the lllh day of any mouth their luiktant day. They ntrot In convention In MiimlmUlown, In., whrn
irr Friday fall on Ihe Ulh. I pprr row, left to rlxlil: W. V. Mifrefry, ii. V. Nlfhola, W. II. Itowluml, M. K.
Mrninona and P. J. Murphy. Lower row, Irft to rltlil: 1), A. t'otu na, t, F. Ih-Uhrr, V. C. Ikaillry, A. II. Comb
(Doodle Huf ot the order), 8. U llark and II. 0. llork. Till picture of the "Iluga" was taken at the convention
IttHt Friday.
County Loses to Tax
Buyer Under Endres
(Cvnllnued Vluin Put On.)
to rny 10 lrr cent for the benefit
of the tux buyer, until nuch a tlma
an the money Inn actually betn paid
Into the trenxury,
Hhould Fay at Once.
"White admittliiR that it btkra
aom time between the aullInK of
the property and the delivery of the
aula cet'tlfU'tttui, yet I enn ae no
renann why the tax buyer ahould
not be requlred.to pay tho amount
aa nilvortlned Into tho treaaury
noon an he inuke the purchnHe,
There la ho olmtnelo to prevent the
payment of the money, bei'ituve trto
property la advertlHi-d for all delin
quent tnxex, pltia Intercut and ad
vertinliiK I'luiiKt'n unil the amount
la act forth In plain fiKuica. Tho
contention hna been made that the
o 111 cm win limply following prece.
eut, but It doea not follow becaune
former ealea have been faulty In
thle reapeot thut nuoh a condition
ahould prevail Indefinitely.
"For thla rflon aupplementary
report la attached and made part of
the reffiilnr printed report for auch
action aa you may deem IdvlHuble."
ar. I
He publican S peakcra
it. I). IIOHKI.I,.
(mllilut fur liillcit htdtr Mrnatar.
TIILTIHOAV, OCTODKIl 1.
Vork ki;0ii A. M.
Aurora , g , M.
Cloy i',m,f 4 00 I', M.
Sutton a:o 1. U.
rmuAV, DifTonnn io.
f.ttr ,. ,,lii:u A. M.
Ni nun . , , ,,,, , 2:o . M,
Mil. Hill 4:00 I'. Y:
ll!lnn , 1)1) V, 14.
ATimiMr, (jcTOBKIl u.
Kon-n.w , ,..10:0(1 A, M.
Mlndrn 1:00 P, M,
AKIi-ll ', 4:01) 1. if.
)loldrf 1:00 V. M.
MONDAY, PCTOIIKR HI.
Fnnklln 10:0 A. M.
Hl fliMid J:oo ) M.
l.'ulila Hack 4:00 I'. M.
Bupcrlur I.oo I'. 11.
TUKHDAr, OC7TOI1KK 4.
lBihlr 10:00 A. M.
H. -I.ron 2:00 l. M.
Holvlilrre 4:00 P. M.
U,iiev :oo I', M.
WKDNESDAY, OC'TOIIFJt 2r,.
WMteru 10:00 A. M.
DoWItt 2:00 f. M.
Wllliur 4:00 P. M.
Orale :00 1'. M.
C. II. RAN' II A IX.
tVandlcUte tat (Jovrrnor.
THUMSDAY, OCTQBKIl 19.
Brward l 10:00 A, M.
York 1 W0 j, m,
rliromntiui f 4:00 P. M.
Aurora 11:00 P. M.
KRIDAY, OCTOHER !0.
Iturvard 10:00 A. M.
Cluy L'mitr 11:00 A. M.
Kmrmont 2:00 P. M.
Kiotrr 8:. 10 P. M.
friend 6:00 1. M.
Crett 1:00 P. M.
SATURDAY, OCTOUER II.
Alllkiiu All Day.
MONDAY, OCTOBER it.
Hi-ottalilurt 10:00 A. M.
ilnrln , , 11 ISO A. M.
Drlilfcpert 2:00 V. U.
Hldnii' 1:00 p. M,
TUKHDAY, OCTOUKR U.
North l'lntto 1:00 P. M.
WBDNEHDAY, OCTOHKR 21.
Central City 10:00 A. M.
Kullarton 11:30 A. M.
Oenna 2:00 . M.
Pcono 1:30 P. M.
Columbua C:00 P, M.
Sohuylsr 11:00 P. M.
BOI1 M1MMONK,
('unilldule (or Coiifrcaa, and
A. K. HLMI'HUKY,
(umliditl fur eonxreM, ahort term.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER II.
Karnoy I A. M. to 1:30 P. M.
Klmcreek 1:0 to l:S0 P. M.
Ovnrtnn 4:00 to 6:00 P. M,
Lexlnirtnn :U0 and evenlnx.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10.
Lantneton 1:00 to 10:00 A. V.
iToainl 11 A. M. lo 3 V. U.
Oothanhuia ......4 V. M. and nialtt.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 51.
Brndy I:l0 to 10:00 A. M,
Maxwell 10:SO to 11 -.30 A. M.
North plane ....1:00 P. M. to nlBht.
Sunday, Octobar 22 at North Plattt,
MONDAY, OCTOBBR II.
Wellfleat 100 to 10:00 A. M.
Wallace 11:30 to 1:30 P. M.
Hrrahny 4:00 to :00 P. M.
Sutherland 00 and night.
TUESDAY, OCTOBKR 14.
Sarbsn 1:00 to 1:10 A. M.
Paxton 10 00 to 11:00 A, M.
Kevatona 1:00 to 1:00 P. M.
Oxallala 2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Urula P- M. and nlsht.
. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25.
HIX Bprlng 9 00 to 10:30 A. M.
OhMiuall 1:00 to 2:30 P. M.
I. oda Pole S.oO to 4:00 P. M.
Kunol 4:30 to 6:00 P. M.
aidnay :00 find nliht
THURSDAT, OCTOBKR II.
Potter 1:00 to 10:no fM.
VlX 10:00 to 11 :00 A. M.
-YaUcdreY"" .i-n.-..--.-..-..-..--.,-.. fo
- 1 Wa' ) ft
We invite you in to see if any costly cus
tom uilor could produce anything finer
than our
HirshWickxvire
'Jota7tca toll car
At a fact, very few on excel in material
or fine ncrdle-work. 1 hey arc handhuilt.
Many of the fabric arc imported. Yet,
withal'thcy cost no more thin you'd ordi
narily pay for art ordinarily good auit. In
wide ataortment at M0 to
Friday, 13th
-fr :.. . ' JteWM
mi J
Kimball 12:00 to 1:30 P. M.
llualiliall 3:30 In 4:30 P, M.
Ilarrlaburg .... 1:30 to :0, cvi-iilns.
M". O. MTATnilI.IV.
C'aniltlnt for iiimri pipi.
WKDNK.BDAY, OCTOUKU U,
llnmllton County.
Hnndnraori 10:00 A. M.
Htnrkham 11:00 A. M.
illllner , I 30 p. M.
Phillip I 1 P. M.
ManiiKitte 1:30 P. M.
Ilordvllle 4:10 P. M,
llnmpton 7:00 P, M.
' Aurora 1:00 P, M.
, THURSDAY, OCTOBER II.
Polk and llutler 'ountle.
Polk . 10:00 A. M.
atromatiurg 11:00 A. M.
Oaeenla 1 :30 P, M.
hlby :J0 P. M.
Mulnr I'lty :S0 P. M.
Hurmiiie 4 30 )', it.
Vlym-t 6:!I0 P. M.
Duvld Clly 7:30 P. M.
KRIDAY, OCTOBER 10.
Hullrr and Haiimlera Coiintlea,
Bclltvnod Uliuii A. f.
O'-lHVlii 11:00 A. M.
I 'Wight 1:30 P. M.
llralnard , 2:30 P. M.
Vnlpariilao 1:30 P. M.
Waaton 4:30 P. M. ,
Malnio 7:00 P. M.
Valioo 1:00 ', M.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21.
Nn under County.
Pramie 10:00 A. M.
(VI, ,n H:00 A. M.
Ithava 1:30 P. M. .
Mimphla 2:30 P, M,
Mead 3:30 P. M.
Yutan , 7:110 P. M,
GOVERNOR M KFI VIF AND MRU, MARY
HI.ir.
WKDKE8DAY, OCTOBER 18.
Sutton 11:00 A. M.
KdKiir 1:30 P M.
Wun Hill 4:00 P. M.
Hanllnira 3.00 P. M.
TIU'RSDAY, OCTOBF.R II.
Kenoanw 11:00 A. M.
Mlmlon 1:30 P. M.
Axtall 1:00 P. M. e
Orlouni 8:00 P. 41.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20.
Alma 11:00 A, M.
Wilcox- , 1:30 P. M.
H IM rot ti , 3 00 P M,
Franklin, , 4:30 P. M,
Franklin 1:00 P. M.
SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 21.
Red (.'loud 11:00 A. M.
Ouldo Rook , 1:30 P. M
Superior 1:30 P. M.
Hebron :00 P. M.
Nehraska Blacksmiths
Hold Meeting at Iloldredge
Holdrege, Nob,, Oct. 18, In ad
dressing a welcome to a large num
ber of member attending the 16th
annual convention of the Nebraska
illackmiiith, llorseslioers and Wheel
wrights' association here, President
.1. O. Havana, a renldont of this city,
predicted brighter prospects ahead
for tho younger members of tho craft
than had the older men who blazed
tho trail of the organization which
oven now la one of the Htrongest of
Us kind In the country. To the older
blacksmiths, Mr. Savage said:
"A good many of you have grown
grey at the anvil and before many
years shall have passed, some of us
will have heard tho ring on the big
nnvll and will have panned on. we
hope, to a .bigger and better Job. In
view of that fact, let us so conduct
the business of this convention and
our lives In general that when that
time cornea, wo shall have little to
regret."
To Insert your AYant Ad, "Tell the
Telephone" Atlantia 1000.
!
1 1
Governor Tells
of Tax Situation
Hearers IiupiTMictl liy llluotia
lion) Showing Hcilucttoii
J MaI? hy ISialc
' J l.ial llW". Ni'li., (HI. 11, (Hni;il
'Trli'irriiiii.l Oruphlo llluxiriillon ly
charta of tlm operation of the civil
adiiilnlHlriitlve rodn mid of thu tux
; situiilion held tlm uttiiitiiiii of In rii
aiulleni'i-s iidilnaNcd try flnvernor r1.
. R. McKelvlu tmlny at Htitton, I'Mgiir,
lllito Mill iiml 1 1. mill. m.
"It W.iH liol the i iHle thut Inert lined
taxes," thq governor declared In his
epcicll hern lonli;lit, "but It was Hie
economy madn oskIIpI by th code
thut brought about a reduction Ibis
year of one thlid In state taxes."
An audli-tiva of 300 here lumd the
governor drive home the point tli.it
only one fifth of tlm tax la i-tuto tux
and Ihut four-fifths lire levied fur in
pctnlltiiifH at home.
At Hutton, the governor wna met
thin ninrtilng ly I'i W. Yiiger, county
rhnlrmiin, Krlck Johnson, cnndldnto
for re-election to tho stule setiiitr, and
H, V. liyrne, who accompnnled litm
on his trip,
Delegations from lloldrege und Mid
den me tho governor iuro tonight for
conference.
"Tho people todny In Webster and
Clay counties," Mr. Ynger snld, "were
very evidently deeply Impressed by
what tlm governor has to siiy ubnut
both tho code and tnxutlon. They
have hnd a wrong impression about
taxes, and the governor's speeches
ure putting them straight. They ore
remembering that It wns tho prevail
ing abnormal prices that mndo tuxes
higher and not the codo and the ad
ministration." Randall Support
Is Growing Daily
Republican Nominee for Gov
ernor and Former Senator
to Make Tour.
Lincoln, Ocl. 18. (Special.) Charles
II. . Kandull, republican noflilneo for
,'ovornor, will speak at Be ward at 10
$A National Institution
"The Store
SHIRTS
Here Are Shirts You All Know
"MANHATTAN SHIRTS"
"The Best Known"
They offer you better fabrics, style and work
manship and value than you have found in
many months. ,
$2.50 to $7.50
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Our assortment of Flannel Shirts includes
qualities from
$3.00 to $5.00
Medium and heavy weight and in
several colors.
UNDERWEAR
Our lines of Vassar Underwear are complete
and offer you a fine choice now in the dif
ferent qualities and weights from
$2.00 to $10.00
VERY SPECIAL
Men's Street Kid Gloves
Splendid quality of Cape Gloves, tan and
grey, with heavy stitched backs.
$1.95
HERE'S YOUR HAT
Here are some Hats that will sure satisfy
you in style, quality and price. All the new
shapes and colors.
$3.50 and $4.00
Made to our order, the Browning.
King & Co. Special Hat, $5.00
HARRY H. ABBOTT, Mir.
The Beautiful
Oldsmobile Four 1
Cqunt them on the road 1
NEW PRICE I
s975
Tliui iJii Mod during Hint day mid
lb" next will fill 10 I'tiKiigeinijil, Kx
L'niie.l hiutee aeiiiiinr 1). J,liirUctt
will nccoinimny liliu,
Kolltiwlng this trip, rlenntor I titndn.il
'koih to the H'-ottHliluff country where
bi Is iHioked for 12 meilliigs In three
dnvK. Mrs. Mary Illgbt of Illinois,
suffrngo wurhoiw and noted woman
orator, will Join him at Hcoltabluff
on Monday. On rlntunlsy night the
republican ' nominee for governor
speaks at Allinuce with (. K. tipill
mnn, republli'MH randiditte for at
torney general.
That Henulor Randall inndv a deep
InipreriMloti Monday tiud Tuesdity In
ihe First district is Indicated from a
Itder wrltteat by J. O. Moore, chair
n .m of the Johnson county republican
r-.-n trnl i-oinmltti'e.
"When I'bMrles It. llandall rvached
Juliiisoii county Monday morning, ho
says, "his stock wus at par. When
ho finished at Tccumseh Monday
night his slock wits way abovo pur.
A number of lifelong democruis were
so tnvorubly Impri ssed by his clean
cat tllxciiHslon of stale Issues, that
I hey rxpressel the Intention of sup
porting him. Ilcpuhlli-aii I'omrnltlue.
mi ll ngree that tho Tecumsch meet
ing was the most wiccessful political
ritlly ever held In Johnson county."
Henator lloiigliind of North l'liiito,
who was In Lincoln Tuesday, sinud
the situation up as follows)
"iliindall is yrcwing by leaps and
I 'Hindu. No man will ever dictate to
him, And, out in our country, tho
peo'iln t: ke no stock In rainmakers."
l-'red (1. Kchroedi-r, prominent at
torney of Curtis, suys that Frontier
county will give Howell an unprece
dented majority and that ltundn.ll will
hnc n big margin. )1 predicts that
tho entire republican state tlckut will
l.uve siiiooth sailing In thut country.
Blue River Power Company
Asks to Sell $ 100,000 Slock
Lincoln, Oct. 18. (Kpucliil.r Th
llluo Ulvcr Tower company of Seward
has uskeil permission of the slate rail
way commission to issue 1400,000 of
Common stock. The company has a
number of generating plunts in sno1
around Keward, and lists assets total
ling nearly n million dollars, only
a part of which Is covered by stock.
A rich Chleagoon named Uuhsun, who
wus reased In Keward, has been
financing tho company out of his own
pocket as a sort of monument In his
old homo community, but It is now
defied to have the stock more
widely distributed as a matter ot
business policy.
To Insert your Want Ad, "Tell tho
Telephone" Atlantic 1000. '
Jrom Coast to Coast
ot the Town"
(!onii t'(l .Munlrrrr
Appeal) to lliY'lt Court
Lincoln. o. t. IS. (Special K The ap
peal of William Morris, Mei'hersim
county farmer, found guilty of wife
murder and sentence,! fn prison for
life, was submitted to the supreme
court. Ills attorneys argued a num
ber of Inimical errors, thut they say
deprived him of n fair trial. The
chief claim is that thu slate did not
prove the woman had been mur
dered, The Infoi uuttion charged that fol
lowing long series of domesllo
quarrels, charges on bis part ot In
0 Vets
Frock No. 6808
It Isn't
Everyone
Who Can
In merely looking at a
woman, ' tell her just
the style garment suits
her most perfectly. Miss
Riley, a designer sent
to us from Vogue, is
capable of just that.
She is willing to help
any woman in Omaha
in the selection of the
garment, the fabric
and the colorings.
At the Vogue Pattern
Section for the remain
der of this week.
Second Floor.
Pipe
FUlIMCEi
$26.00 Tats This Furnace In Tour Home, Then
Small MonUiIy raynieiit.
MID-WESTERN APPLIANCE CO.
AT. mt. 418 8. 1Mb W. Opp. Orphean.
h' musk 13 fSmm '
Make Your Home Happy with a Piano
or Players from Oakford's Sale!
The New Osborn
1923
Maestro Baby Grand
$CCA$50Cas1,
OOU $15 Monthly
Brand New
Sonoras
W now offer the
rtattit jhono.
ermrh v!ue to ths
1 hUtory ft Om&h.
Com sod i these-
Sonora SS3
-w a-Aa-a ...
.... n n i
s-mn SJisiiD
.SS SoOTiJI25
fill. Illy on her part, offer to lisd)
wives with a iielglilenr. iionsupnort
and thu like. Morris struck tho w
his crime tied her tsxly to a horse
man, knocked her senseless, clinked
her lo ileal Ii and thn to cover up
In sucti n way as lt Indicate her fool
had caught after she bad ten
thrown. Then he turned the liorae
)KS.
aiorrle story is that tie saw tha
hnrso throw his wifw. ami that he
vainly tried to catch tho animal. The
statu aitys till evidence bhuMS that
no liumnn footprint were found on
tho trail and thut the horse walked!
around with tho dragging body.
A Notion
or Two
, Hest quality black or
white elastic 14 to
l Inches wide, 8c
to 25c a yard.
Ii Fancy frill elastic,
40c a yard.
Hair curlers In every
ytyle.
Plain or stayed belt
in". Vi to 3 inches
wide, 25c to 30c a
yard.
BiaE tape in - black,
white and colors,
i Sanitary goods of
every sort.
Hairpins in shell, am
ber and gray, in plain
or crimped styles, 25c
a box.
Main Floor.
Fleece Lined
Underthings
for Chilly Days
1 Women's union suits
with high neck and
. long sleeves, Dutch
neck and elbow
sleeves, low neck
without sleeves all
in ankle length. Price
$1.50.
; Women's vesta and
pants, $1.25 each.
Children's union suits
$1.00 each.
Boys' vests and pants,,
75c each.
Second Floor.
or Pipelesi
rrulr4 Kill be rat
lataaee In l.la Ihe
etsH airnalem, l'hH te write
w ler Kskr .ra4 ainlterH,
TtT tale til a t I ear la
arlt raara. aa'lt ear-
rlail al ike eaiall llaar eae
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!. all l.l.iaall.a raa,le
aae aM alaaa allaaiaaee,
Irre.a, el., era aaara a Ike
aaklaa.
New Low
Prices
Wonderful Valuo in New
n4 Uird
Pianos and Playen
f . iO Kuititi, i.it 'U)r tt0
, J 1', t IX her. . .1200
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