The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    I'HE OMAHA HKK: I U.MJA1 , in .lUbfcu n.. .
iireck. Slagc
Big Celebration
Over devolution
Atliriiian. Iljraiif-'iic Throng i
While; Airiiliuir HomliunJ
With Minima ml of Huh
lrtiii Voicing f Arreting.
A'firfK, i(, 'l.-iliy A, IM-Th
irick ievijii'1 m claimed si a
1 j meeting In Oik I'liu v ! In I'ott
iitij'i.n yesterday, Cififfi at Ath
ii, and iiiemhi-t nf the revolutionary
mllil'tee h:irsltud the crow! Willi
mi pl.nn n l) nri thousand 'f hull
in vnHnjf the netinn ' greeting to
I, "til iwlng revolution." ''lie til
") h tu ll tr.il(i ' rmu v.hen
f.'i'l. IriMtlr . luemtier nf the cnuj
rui'tw, ullliilrir tli aim if the revo
li Hi ll, Wil'l lh'e !ii-iU li sonant
In In v ll " I I nn for Ihe disaster III
yiH Mlinir ti th army were them
selves m.ldv r-pirilllM iY their ml-Jrmi-.iiiiim
for the naHmi misfortune
Thin w.m n lllml'-n t the Imprl
r,wd t ruift prmiler and inllllnry oltl
i lulu whose irliil for Irei-son await
Hik !. mii'ii nf the next nf inl
' JWII1V
.tjipt living Alulli liini.
TI iiiiiiilf'nuiiiM wim nil hhni'iJ iy
'nil'i'J public nigumattnns, who pre
seni'd til) ri viiIiiIIijhiii v otiimillc
iviih n solution approving the, nbdl
mtlun 'if ( 'iiiiKiiintifui, "win mil never
ri.niiiiint Hi" thriii" i't III ."
Tin ri ni'luii'iii jir Imim-'l that
'Ireim' plicc l world l beside
It "ii.ituiiil 11 ii 'I traditional allli" anil
Ijl IIIHtl'Icil II III', lllll I (Till I t'l lllsSlpaf
Mil Hilniiiiili i Mt ;i ri'llHKt between fi'rcec
'mil I Im iiili i li' enuntrlcs.
In the evening ufler the fneetlnir a
, rowd ji:ir;iiw through the street
hoUlliig fur Vfiilzelns,
I'ol. J'Iiihi li'Mn referred to "the In
l.mimi calumny ill Dm ctlinlniil of
ficial who stifled the vole nt an aim
: nlzing iiull'm by persecution, Im
rrlvniurivni and aanasMluation "
Miint lie I'linUhrH.
"Then nimi muni I punished," h
xi-lnlliiuij. "Iliwe, worthy nl lier
. glorloua past, will live again Ami will
di-monslral her iieiin lly ti (li
f.ice i l.urlwrliinK to exlenrt. whone
li'intlern clvlllz-itlon U ntnlnlns lt
hlMnry."
Alter the nieelln a committee ol
uiti7na vlnllcil the American li-ua
rum, where, ufler jireritlnflf a copy
ol the ir reviiliillonary reaolutloim,
Mia i hiili limn exiireeiied the gratitude
at fha 'IrM'k pcopla lor Amrrloa'a
piai'tlinl I imunltarluniam In gener
oimly helpi.ijr fha destitute relugeea.
loiter the emnmlftea vlalteij th
entente leyatlnna, where mutual ad-di-eaaea
ol lellcltntlona were ei-chaniral
Millionaires Form New Hobo Colony
Eciirt
Habv Stock Show
to Be Conducted
at Nebraska "IT
Normal Board Fails Randall Sees G. 0. P.
to Decide on Dancing Lulled by Easy Victory
I, Mil "III, I'll, SI -iCm, llll.) , (I allllei ll.ilM line t
j W heyr tliiin Inu la In Iw imiiI'-I , ni"li4 rt U,n ,,f lit, i (T'-i I nl (jmil
nl lili- iinriii i in IiuhIk w.m iMmlril' "I ns.iiiiiiin.ii.
Mii fnu' lh edit" ihtiii.iI Ih,.ih M"il A kiioil In, rlii.n w.ia iii-M on lia
........ ,!'l'y afti Ilioiifi. iiiul linn reri'lii.l tn""",t l!' 'iiiliitf While ,i (ii-mkI Mr
J'lllirlll AlllHl.'ll r,llilllHIM (if!,,. pnnM. nl nf the f,.iii- mule , i II.i'hImII Mini Mi. Iliylit.
Ufn. I'repiili nl Minim i-l Im-hi-im y : ' ' n m U i w.i mi IhiiiI In
imil'l thiil thr iiinl Iheri-Atrra imf j K' "I P'-mit-ir H.iiiH.II at f Im llurliiik
pernillleil In iIiiih'ii on the riirnpiia, n'l'M'ii hi miii.j. fiol hinminit
but lui.l oia,Hil . i lulm ami liehl """ v un Inn'oriliK m fin riniil
ilniirea III low if. j ISllilii' o t. II, i, . i.iintin li e, Jrii lil I
in I, Juikienii, J t , MiNiali. J. W,
.tjhii'on, ii-iii v i'. I'.iniiii,, i;,,i,i-,i
kial. mi'l W. iln i- l...fcUliiit rnlleil
Liter at tin Im!' I.
Ki ll', tun, llll- Im ft 11 K ll.l.l U-i 'l
I k ,M.i)ir I 'I f'l nni
II Kiii'l lo Up llt-lil oil
.NnvrinliiT 1 in
liiicnlii.
I
Hevernl nii-iuliirn ihmiKlil Ihuf
iliiri lii i hi-ri'iii' l by In uliv in-fn
lliera lia ifi:fiM.ilie n;t nthem
, thmiiihl Hi" Imiilil wmi'il hi- 1'tin 'i J
iloniil" HveafiM'k allow, lulli-rnel in mi einli.n r.imin niinlliioii II if
1,111' olU, .Veil , I li t
! 'I h foui1i an ii mi I
:i-U!y A. I'.l-
biiby lnlerna
Mill l.oliril ll.'IM'illK Ki'lllii i.l nllf N
Ho fiot i)i-li- Hu ll- i liilili in In ,i iM-i-,
mill II fh" I ."ii i'! p. nl' liona It f In; Ml
jflr'n will hive "in"i limit lo imlnl
to, whin ilrlmlln the tnutier with
ItuMtnn anil New York am-lily folk, with niilllnna In inimi- anil eiienlrlr lileaa, have foimiil a MoImi i-nloiiy,
anik-r the baili-rhli nl John Hnimhn llnurne, inllliiiniiire "l;irtinr," and are now located near lu.rd'a bay,
( liHib-n liarland, who refu-d hi (alher'a iiillllon, iuhI nil bin wife and look I wo aoiilinalea, la a mi-inhi-r, Ihe
Holm i-olnny heitail In Hie "Unfile hlnip" of M;iry U'liipiile In lloxtoii, hill when Dial plaie waa i-Iom-iI by Hllre
I hi) moteil In iiililir otiee, The alali-d purpoeo nf the "Hobo Corporation" "In fli-hf uttloim, prolni Ihe fleet
from Ihe ri''r1rllnii nl Ihe rea uiih xiln-d and lo oeiure freednni tn enjoy Die uiilraitinirled luxury ol life, lib
erty and pnrMill nl i:ippliiemi." Mr. I n ilrrlrk Snow bin reiealedly alna-ked miclely by Iter inudrap ailvenlurM,
(lfier Ihe Inleifiallomil lvenrk ulinw
I Iii-M lii I'hiiiiKo, will hi h'I'I at th
j atiiln iiKiiriillural iiillen ranipua,
j Hit iir'lii V evenlnK, November 4.
WL... ...... . . . . . .
iiiw rum in Hiiiniuirei) ny ine,- -
Mink and IliWIe i-luh. whirh l ( ,,i, :,Mr I'"'""- " t"'""oi f'-r d.im'
ioi.i'. nl Mini-inn fiie,'hil!zliiK In I1'' "h"" "" eiini'lioiia It ami
animal Inn-biiiiilry work. The ,,r "lh-ra (hiiui-,
pie nf die elinw In a three fold. It - -- -
leivh. a the elii'l-iila to III ami ex , chtot k ( 'oinilline loll Moil
hlblt liveaiork III a how ring. It I ,. . , ,. . . .
Klv.a II,.. uineml nubllu a t-ham-o In rHIIIIlt Kall'a i Allillcru
it'll I'lillllli'l mi'l a II Itil'lliice Hint
Inxnl Ihe i u i. i' It,' nf II, i',im I." i"
I ' ill 'I Ihe 'I'H" nf Ml" I ' .i 1 1 ,1 i ! I, fi
Mii'iiily fii'plnii'liiiir hlin in. 'I nl", Mo
ll t.lii
I I kill' l
' mil l.i.'.' ft, it (ili Will Im- lid'--III,
I I ,-e Hint IIjimh- l.f ll'.'l Ihi.iII'O
'he i, i iil'li, iim Inne nlri "l.v l"lti' "l
H,i liiv ir.it fiimli,' piil'l Mr. lUn
iiil. "i ' 'iiif'li-i i I ro.i'U mi'l I'thir
lniiiov im nl will ri'liM 'i Ihnil f"i
ll,,( Nel',ilt,i h'i nlw.' I'-H'l l"
ill' writ! Intr,i. nf fciiniK Inln diht.
The i"i'la an- ..,i. f"r, Ihn new il'
Inl ill be pin! fur Whin I' a iloiie,
II,., I the w.i) wi- iln l'i"lin
I'rrilil I-finr 'I raik.
Is lml'iill, .N'.-li . tii I :i -(Hie. ial
T'l' i iiii - A finil epiia I ruin b"'l
a wi!i nt th n id Ifie llila tnoin
Ilk', I'lli" ii ii'i'l the niKlne Rolne
,.IT (he liink. No one w.m hurt, but
Iln- una li'''!-i i'Vi-r im Ihelr aide
Tn Inai it "ii Wiiiit Ad. ' T' '1 th
T' l 'li"fil'" Ail.mlif r''0. H' ifr
:,fiii nt Ji-aaer l'if.
Mew III" tit'irk at Hi" i-ollega find
nhwl'vo niiiiii nf l lie wnrk done hy
the ptinjeiil and to Imtoiiib iic'iii.iliit
ed wMli M'ow i liiNPlfliiif Ion and lypea
WaphifiKloii, (lit. ii An ii ri-nilt
ol i-onfi-rinii-a In leniml In Ihe nniltir
"I rhiirif'-a and iniirtliia now In Inn
at the Is'iini-rtP Cly HveitiH'k inaikel,
iiIpo, II enable Ihe Murk and Urldla u hue been fiari-id Hint Ihe icimiiK
ibib lo five IHiMiirliil aupport lo Iln- J,ii mie ahull he iil,i,iii r -,) fur ml
judlnh I'-iim. Ijupinnnt to i. N, Imyic-r ol the dlvl
hei niid in liniHiiin e. mn ol uili nnd i hm gi e, mid llownrd
Th" baby InieiiiHilonul rimka next "' "" l'r"rine iiivipIoii
Ballot for Bonar
Law Unanimous
M onlliiiieil Krnin I'pae line )
Lloyd lii-nixe ivihliiit. Tli ii'inln.j
tloti wan a-iiiiii'd by Vuntiy Hnld
win, president vt tha Iniard til timlu.
Mr. lionur Ijiwn clci-tlini enable
him to iierept the tik nt forinln a
cabinet, thereby Klvlnif KiiKland hor
firt-t t'onpi-rnithe pilme nilnlatcr lni;
JfMI.
It In iinderatiNirl Mr. lionur Iuw'
nilniniry la vhtuully complete.
1 hn premier dialKimle did not, define
hi pulley before the nn-i ti nif , accord-
In tn report, but Intimated t hn f
he would do o In bin apeerh at (ilan-
now on Kuturday,
Othera prenent at the meitlii In-
cludid 'lciurit Cavt, trfird Derby,
Lord Caraon, Vlaiiunt Peel, the duke Gi-ore
of Oevonnhlrc, Earl Orey, Hlr Bam
uel J Inane, Admiral Bueter and Wil
liam Orniahy-Unrc.
'J'ho presence of Iord Caraon creat
ed conalderable comment, adding
atrength to tha recent rumor that
the former L'latcr unionlat leader In
tended to re-enter politk-a. Thl would
1 neiepditiile Inn f nigiiiiliou an lord of
? appeal, iM-niiiH! Iioldera of Judi' Inry
ilnilphlp wmnot pnrtli'lpatu In pnlllli .
Ilonar Law I ht-i rrd.
l,nii(C before the hour fi,r the nt"' t-
In bun i-rimd gathered abnig the
Strand to vatch th'; nrih.il of the
ri"liibea. The i-rnwda were an a rule
unil'-inonHiiiiilvB, but. cheer were giv
en on Mr. Iionnr T,nw, aei ompnnled
by hla iieereiiiry and hln aon-ln-law,
(ien. Sir l-'rcdeilck Hyki-a, ilroio into
Hid IioIkI entrance. Hir Oenrgo l oung
er, the party' chairman, la hi open
ing miei't-h, heartily leconimcndcd the
-lectlin of the prcinler-deaignatc fie
the party' atandnrd liearer.
Mr. Knn.'ir l,nw' entrance Into the
room, accompanied by Mur'iula t'ur
zon, wan the pIkiuiI fur n loud out
burnt of cheering. Hhout of "(!ood
old Ilonar" renotni'li.-d through the au-
dltorlnm, und were renewed an Hlr
Vounger roue to open the
Republican Speakers
Innueil an a iniinilenlo.
The annoiinerineiit that Itiglnald
MrK'lini will fippeur oil the rniinervn
live pliitform haa nllrreil remnrkable
luterent everjwhere. The imnnlbllily
nf hi iiipolnimenl aa chancellor of
the exehenuer la generally dlacunm-d
but aome will In funnel connervallv
fifwupapi'in Hoy t Mm In altogether Im
probable and opinion I fairly general
that thin pont will go to Hlanley ltabl
win, one of the leader In the fight
ngnlnnt, Mr. Moyd Oorge.
Attempt to analyze the electoral
propped yield no renulta and no one
nnlde from the parly propagiindlaln
ner-ni to bold s dmtlni-t opinion an lo
how the twenty million voter will
Hue up. The ponlllou of Ihn women
elector conntllute one of the chief
enigma.
meetln.
Mr. Honar I-aw In hla apecch ex-
nrennwl the bone that thonn coalition , crnm.i The bureau of pennlon to-
Many N'!raekana Granti-il
Poimioim Iy GoverniniMit
Wunhlngtn, Oct. 2S (Hpecl.-i! Tele-
57
H. B. HOWKl.t,.
raaillilnte for failed Mlep graater.
TU'EHDAV, OCTOHKR 24.
Dwhliir :tiO A. M,
Hbron J:00 P. M.
Hlvl,w 4.0(1 V. M.
(Jnva l:no P. M.
WKDNB8DAT, OCTOBER ti.
Winlim Jl);!lt A. M.
JipWiII 2:10 V. V.
Wilbur 4:00 P, HI.
Crata 1.00 P. M.
THfHflT, OCTOBKR 2.
nvr (.'rimiliK 10:00 A. V.
MIKonl 2:00 I'. M.
Itillock 4:;)0 P. M.
Lincoln 1:30 P. M.
FKlDAr, OCTOBBK 11.
Aphlind 10:30 A. M.
MONDAT. OCTOIIBR 30.
ftrpmo 10:30 A. M.
Vlprpo 1 ;30 P. M.
Htroinbur 4:30 P. M.
Oaceola 1.30 P. M.
More things
made better
You'll like Heinz Pre
pared Mustard on ever
so many things. It's so
smooth and full-flavored.
It makes things
taste so much better.
Carefully selected mus
tard ground in Heinz
spotless kitchens and
prepared with Heinz
skill assures uniform
quality and goodness.
HEMZ
C. II. KA.MDAI.U
ramllilttl for liovernor.
TI'EHDAY, OCTOBER 14.
Xorth Pltt 1:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25.
On I ml City 10:10 A. M.
I'ullerton ,.11:30 A. M.
OrniM , 2:00 P. M.
Oconfa 3:30 P. M.
I'nlumbu B:00 I'. M.
8chuylr a .00 P. tl.
THURSDAY, OrTOptTll 21.
North Bend 10:00 A. M.
Kremont 12:00 M.
Vplley 2:30 P. 1.
I'lattimoutll 1:00 P. M.
FR1IMT, OCTOBER 27.
Nbrka CUy 1":.10 A. M.
Auburn 2:00 P. M.
Hhuhtrt 2:50 P. M.
Verrt'.n P M.
Fall City :00 P. M.
SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 2.
Ilumbol'lt 10:30 p, M.
TpliU gork 1:11 P. M,
Pinrnea City 3:30 P. M.
Ktlnnuir i n" P. M.
V nior 1:00 P. M.
re.vator (.toKi.i; w. nohbih.
TfESPAY, OCTOBER it.
Norfolk :00 P. M.
WEHNKSDAY. OCTOUER IS.
O'Neill :"
THCRSPAY, OCTOBER It.
Chlron 8 00 P. M.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27.
eotttbluff :00 P. U,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21.
Hrokrn How ;00 P. M.
MONI1AY, OCTOBER 30,
North PlUtt 1:00 P. M.
unloulxtH who had voted againnt Ihe
renolullon pnaard bv the Oiilton club
nieeling laat week for a return to
party Independence would Join their
unionlat brother and go to the coun
try a a united party.
The meeting voted thank to Aun-
ten Chamberlain, the retiring leader,
for hi aervlce.
Mr. Honar Law Jnt no time, but
arranged for an audience w-lth King
Oeorge to take place at S:3Q thl aft
ernoon.
Announcement of the con.pnnltlon
ol the now mlnlatiy and declaration
nf the government' program may, ac
cording to lnte Information, b de
ferred until Thurnday, when alno the
dlMolutlon of parliament 1 likely to
be announced.
Much Perturbation.
There In much perturbation in cv
cral quarter over l ha report that
the election aro to bo held on Novem
her 14 or 15, lunteud ol the ISf h,
which fall upon a Saturday,
DlaantfafncUon on thl point In par
ticularly trong In labor circle,
where it i mumtfllnod that If the
polling I held on any day but Satur
day ninny labor voter will be pre
vented from exi-rclning their Iran
chine. J. H. Thoniaa, bead ol the
railway men, In a apeech yesterday
nnld fixing of the election for mid
week would bo a "contemptible
trick" and thin view in apparently
univernnl among the laboriten, who
see a plot to reduce the laborite vote.
Tho connervatlven who favor a mid
week d.ite repudiate niiuh intention.
They contend it will be Impossible to
arrange the election for Saturday.
November 11, und that if it In post
poned to the following Saturday there
will not be time to pan the Irish
day announced ft list of person In
Nebraska who have been granted
pension: Allen t"t. Fisher, Chodrnn,
115; Matilda Keller, Richland, $30;
minor of VrunrU A. Hrli?g, Mcf'ook,
120; Henrietta A. Newlon, Central
City, $10; Mary C. Auman, Firth.
$.Kl; Hanna M, French, Kwlng, 130;
Caroline Jannen, Danncbrog, f 12;
Robert Young. Ch.idron, 112; Klma
A. Kloddnrd, Burkett, 130; Martha
Coinstock, fieottsbluff, 130; Oeorg
lain, Orand Inland, to; Mary A,
Kenton, Lincoln, 130; Kittle K. Mar
shall. Omaha, $30; Frank L. Ptnith,
f-v-huyler, $12; licrlha W". Rogers,
Alnsworth, $20; Thornan Callahnn,
6maha, $24; Kva I,. IVhlttakxsr,
North Platte, $30; Imrett.a Walker,
Waunela, $30; Martha A. Tiuffum,
Tccumsch, $30; Mary V. Hlley, t'nl
vernlly rpice, $30; Charle N, RIood
hurl. Omaha, $12; Mary K. Pempsfer,
Omaha, $30; MatHn J. Armstrong,
Mitchell, $30; Paulina 1. Munger,
Rlgln, $30; Franc! Barlow, T'awson,
$30; John It. Tucker, Hentrlce, $12;
Oenrge T. Rhllllps. Harrison. $12;
Ada M. Harns, Hewitt, $30; Harriet
C. Cook, lihilr, $30; Michael King.
Omahu, $13; Ruena V, Mi-Daniel.
Johnntown. $30; Lydin K. Roblson.
Oxford, $30; William J. Davidson,
ISeatrlre, $15; Flora L. May, North
Bend, $30,
In he fariiiern' fair III linporlniii-f
iili'oiig 0 k I I'll ll Mint elliptic rti-nls find
the aim 1 to nmkn II better each
ear and to Itilen-rt more, nf Ihn gi-n-ernl
public
The training offered to Ihe aluden'n
in filling and showing the anlmain
ll said to pryvn of mii'ii prnelkul
niliie to ihi m, especially If they laief
go into tho show ring. According lo
Miiimal hu-bandry expert at the col
lege, one of the most effective ways
of advertising a herd today Is to tiavl
on n show circuit lid inakit nonie of
the stock shown and fair. With
Ihn knowledge oblntind from exper
ience In rhowlng the baby Inter
national, the student acquire the at
tribute that Increase H.elr chancer
for nuccess, they finrert.
f Hie faikirn and Hus-kyurd admin
Istrallon, and thus dlspennn with for
mal proei'Iuic, B'cnriling to an an
liounci inent n;iile hint evening by H"i
rrtiiry nl Agnculluie Wallui-v, The
agrei mi 1,1 1,-m lii-d by llu-pe tni-u p In
ho oci epii1 iiiul iii.,i,i iffictlve by tn
K'lueiiM City Llveslm-k Kvdianue iii
on fipprmal by (he secetiiry ol ug
rxullure. Tin a,reeiriint In Ihe out-ciiliii-
nf i liargi s liiadi- iiKiilfisl. Ihe live
Mlnck exi hnngi-s fit ChicJiK". k'linsan
City," iiin.itia, m. I'iiiiI and J'ortland.
filiii-ago Wiiiiipm Trarlifrs
Would Kiul MMale Conlrol"
Chicago, 'cl. 23 f'epn lo organize.
a pcrmnm-iif "vigilance committee
having for i aim tho prevention of
Nebraska long ban been re.-ognlwd ; ,,,., ,mmiU,m mimt women tench
Hardware Mon'g Convnlion
Held at Broken Bow
Rroken Bow, Neb., Oct. 23. (Spe
cial. i A convention of hardware men
of tills dintrlct wn held In Rroken
How Sunday evening, 40 representa
tive being preoent. A dinner wan
served at a local cale to the member
as a livestorK suiie ann na nmnu
rapid stride In show unlmuls and Im
proved herd. Thin achievement is
hi, 1.1 to be due to Ihe effort n of breed-
em and Improver In selecting an Ideal
or type and breeding up lo It.
lias fudging Tem.
Nebraska, an has been the custom
for many year, la rep resin d-d by
livestock Judging team which com
Diten with JudKlng leanm from other
agriculluial college In inters'-ctlonal
livestock Judging contest. Many men
from former Nebraska team aro to
day rated as progrcanlvo breeders and
Improver ol livestock not only In N
htaska but. In other states a well.
Their training, Ideals ol type and In
centive lor livestock improvement wan
developed In trying out lor these
teams, according to the college animal
husbandry specialists. Except, for do
nation from Houlh Omaha livestock
men and a fw other Individuals, the
team havo paid their own expense
when away Irom tho statu on Judging
work In contest.
Award t thi baby International
are made by ft competent Judgo nnd
ihe student rather than the animal 1
placed. The manner In which an anl
mal is shown and fitted tor show are
deciding factor In the placing.
r will lie taken at a tnisn meeting of
women teachers tomorrow under the
auspice of the Chlcngn Council of
Administrative Women, Mlsn licno.
vleve Molmly, pilnclpal of the I'ark
Manor school, said today,
"We l-el that the Chicago public
schools system In already in lha handn
ol men and that the men are seeking
to carry Ihelr control even lurther,"
said Minn Melody.
and their wive, alter which a general
legisntlon before the stipulated date, business meeting wa held. The con
Crowded Week. vention wa addressed by Frank Hen-
field secretary for
the state organization.
Whatever day is chosen. It haslnett ol Lincoln
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SKCHETARY WAM.AIR.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER J7.
Hnt!n J:00 P. M.
Hul.li- 11:00 P. M.
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Orpn.l lPlanil 3 "0 P. M.
Mewaid 100 P H.
PREPARED MUSTARD
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER !7
Pnp City 1.00 I'. M.
sah hI'AY. ticTonr.h it
'lo ir of Hi. h 1 1 luumy lth night I nt Rradfnrd tomorrow
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n4 I KM! Ii. JOHNSON,
A miinf -li.'to:-! for
1 l nt in TifnUi.
conservative party that It in un
desirable to antagonize, the laborite,
especially as It In everywhere con
ceded that ratification ol the Irlih
treaty no longer come under tjie
head of contuutluu legislation.
This week will be crowded with
party convention and public meet
ing. There wan what I described
us an "emergency" meeting ol the
Asqulthian liberal 'often called Iree
liberals! laat evening, at which Mr.
Auuith. Viscount (Jrey and the mar
quis of Crewe, Viscount (iladstone,
Lord. Cow dray and other leader were
preeent.
It i believed this meeting wn culled
to liiinm a manifesto which will be
I Issued shorlly. Ylncnunt lirey npeak
who) an ini-
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porlnnt proumini-enn'iit In expected,
K)e nn McKeiuia,
The x i ulle .niliilltee of (lie In
N'h"' ; In r p.u ty niei In I.iuhIuii tiitiim row
tn nr ru fin It pnianim, which will b
Be Protected
U hn you i lird your iwtunn
tn ruUl mim m wttkwl. Al iikIi
time ul Meek' Hik un--Cold
Teblala- Tttev iptnv emi con
tain meijicine tin I drenf than yeui
nlj mUK, kflping yna dilv
k tM ! ol )-our im.
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! t you rut I team tulti
Mrs. Margaret Gait Wed.
Ruris, Oct, 23. The marriage In an
nounced of Mr. Margaret Halt of
Washington, D.'C, and Leon Fraser,
New York uttorney, recently execu
tive officer of the United State Vet
erans' bureau In Washington.
U. S. Submarine Burns;
None Hurt; Loss $70,00
Lon Ang"I, Oct, 23. Fire which
broke out In tho submarine R-4 at
the Kan Redro nubmarlno bane at
midnight wa si 111 out or coniroi hi j
10 today, according to announcement
from the submarine base. The boat
was sealed when the lire wa dlscov
ered, opened for Inspection today and
resea led when the flame wero found
unabated. No one was Injured. The
property Ins wa estimated to be In
excess of $70,000 whpn the boat wan
examined.
When the flame wero discovered
three men were aboard. They gave
an immediate alarm, r.nori were
made to quench the flame, but fume
from the batteries endangered the
men an Lieut. Com. V. C. Khermuti.
divUlon chief, ordered the vessel
reseated. It was opened today and
Com. Shermun nnd Lieut. F. R. 'Uni
ting, the boat' commander, attempted
to enter, but were driven back by
the funic. The boot was then re
sealed. The officer said the blaze wa found
In thn electric battery compartment
and they hoped to confine It to that
location.
ttXp Youre Welcome In
wyiingtonOnn
VJZWy When in
litviHaua
l?,ti XlJrV om Rate
oiieon.Mfns Co.
She Wanted a New
Winter Wrap
So tlicy made one of ?oft
pile fabrici and trimmed
it with luxurious furn.
Just such a wrap wan
what hho le;slrcd be-eau.-e
its becoming 4yle
wan entirely feminine.
Wraps of the loveliest
fabrics adorned with
richest furs are avail
able here in ever so
many attractive styles.
m50 to $350
Third Floor.
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SEARS FCR CONGRESS
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WILLIS 6. SEARS
FOR JU0GE. SEARS
FO COMCRESS.
HE HAS SZRVEb VOU
FAITHFULLY AND F
FICIEMTLy AS A MEM
BER OF THE STATE
LEGISLATURE, AS
SPEAKER OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES A JUDGE
OF YOUR DISTRICT
COURT.
HE WILL SERVE YOU
WITH EQUAL FIDELITY AND EFFICIENCY
AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL CONGRESS
pakik.
NOTICE!
Positively every ton ol coal now going out is being delivered
from car FRESH FKOM THE MINES and it thoroughly re.
(creened t Ihe yard.
We Are the Exl'jtiv Dealer in Omaha
(or lhi High-Grade
Colorado Lump Coal
Smokele Soolle4 Rucreened at the Yard
Per Ton $10-50 De,ivered
Other Good Coals Low Priced
Coniumen Large Chunk, per Ion.,.., SIO.if)
Illinois Good Quality Lump, per ton ................ ,S 1 1 .OO
Illinois Furnace Size Egg, per ton JSIO.,0
Chrrolae Nut, Large Domrttic .Sire, er lon 8 1 1 .OO
Consumers Coal & Supply Co.
"DEALERS IN GOOD COAL"
General Office 13th ind Niiholp Street
DO u(l4 0530
That says it TANG!
Pep sparkle life f
Real minty flavor!
Number 108
Afternoon Train ,
Omaha to Kansas City
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MISSOURI PACIFIC
I im Om.k. Si P l fi p..i ( ilr 10 P. M
Will Be Heitorcd, Effective
Sunday, October 22, 1922.
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