The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 25, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA HliK: WEDNESDAY. OCTOHKH 23. litJL'.
Roads Would Save
Public. Money by
Boost i n r Hates
Official ! Hearing in I.in
win Supgret 10 IVr Ont
Iwrra-e in Tariff on
iNYI.ra-ka Freight. '
inn, C"'!.''! thai tattl hd!nii In i
,S.lii4kn me from two to ven
liiin-e uh tmi. h ua in other weatern
Iu'pi wbf faitl rueinc ) followed,
uii J ('uniinieelonei I:mwn am Ty
lor pul thl forward a howir, that
'-najfy of irmj would entitle Ne-
! hr"k,t ! lower rmm. Mr. Cleveland (
I retorted that In- n.Pdiil d'-nlly nf all I
I li.iilio and not of one t oninnt1ity. JMr, 111 1
ifnle for eatll rarrytntf.
Women's Clubs of
State Open Meet
in North PJiitteiTexa5 Injunction
Case (jiven to Jury
Women' Clul. Among tli., in.
dorard r Ih c'abla bill reUtiptf lo
frin murtlaire, t't-naorahlp f mo-lii-n
putinee, tOiep.ud Tnr I'lll ami
tlil finl.'ultiil eduratlon Mil.
Republican Speakers
Uti'oln. . ?f i.!f-.
frjck.i iiillinjil, at the llvi-etiak
rm h aiintf )'f ,r I tn- alatti railway
fornmimilon, hav t r mil t "1 two
Hallam Bank Bandits
Stole Car in Omaha
KiiJorwi Hill on Foreign
Marriage, OtiorI)i
anil Kdiiration.
(orea-an, T , Oct. H.tUy A. VI,
Tl Injunction unit ei(ln; to kop j
th nam of Karl fl, Mayfleld off th ,
ofhl ballot a demneMttli? randMa' I
for t'nl(d Wale aenator wan g lvn i
to lh )nry ahorily fir II (hi after-
! noon f'r l.uther SU M. lea'llny !
24 -'l'il ootinil for fli piirtie aeekltiK lo !
l.irnoln, t. 21 (Kpeoal a tITtier
who liava Un triilUMf Ih I in. Ill
wlbi tried tn rod the, kitnW Ifi. il.-im
reaoiution of th.. N-l.r-.tka aito.a'1'.n. Ul4 H,Ulf!Uf ha,, (mjnit th nr ,
Th-y nttipf that the -oTrm,lHt,n iw1h, u lh(.v nmAm ,h. ..,.,,, 1,
Ilininni th in per rent red not inn 1 , u,,i.a, ,,, , c !" prealdent, preldinr.
.,.1 1. .... - .u. ! Report of iiivMon -oniniiic-r
."forth riaft, 'ei , t
T'lirrm )-Th ::ili r.ml mvn. k((.p Mftyrtt l'l nam off th bnllot.
non 01 in. rfrraKa .rwrnutm oiifc-,. ,.um,.t f,,r (he r.ll,,f Iff.
thrm unfo d'p'tirit Uif ttkn hiiv
ln fount, nl ofhr vldri'- Imll
idn that th int-n CJtum from Omaha,
Mn tool In Mmoln, anl aftr thy
fff I fa Ham frl-l to h4 for W, J-
tiijl li'l rmlii troiill.
tixtiil l.y lh AI'IrMi liiw of l'7, Ihun
pcrinlif tnar lln-oi to lfirr-i riila a
toiiKliniiiii i'f ':l 1 i-i icnt, whit h, Ihry
any, wihiM nnMi Ihcm lo rin'v
II ill f lirilfialli.n, Th rithrr afrna
tlv la to Ifl them 'tin me Mm OMral
fflKhl tH iatlmi int, plun "it -r (
trnt, whii'h woudl ImrtKc mti 40 1
l r 'i(.
SfUhif aiiaeontion piKii ih
ctiiiitillin, nl tiiriihr of it put
th iHilronrJ wlliifm-a fhronch a.
wro irrillln. A Y. ( IwUrnl. n-
lnl ffi-iiflil BK.-nt nf tlm Norlhwi. of apio'lIM IndlvliliKila to altofit 28
rn, mild thnl th ro) tnuat havt viubu' Im ltln In lh" rmtr of
tiu,tn nwniy If thy r lo provida J f"lTal Jmigf hav hfn rlv( at
Woman rlitl 6(,rriM bri Ihlminirn
ln In th riral lthollt rhurdi.
Mr. tirir fl. Fnitr of Full'rfmi,
wet lvfn hy ihlrtnn f 1 rflHllil,
proitr.irn, IouIkc, ruli ami i'ul
dona, and loral rriinntiit, follow
d by tumrXn tit offl' r and N' hianka
YinmUm hullnln, whli h owupli-d
fh mornln.
Th rutlv board of th alat nd
tl. nrullv hmni of th Norlh
f1att Woinin' club wr gitt-mt of
Jui Idarhrouth will announra hi
action on lha ti-mporary Injunction
within a ahort tim affr th Jury
vidi't I r',bfd, h ld today,
'I lioiiaml of Tf lprani
froinrnrni Mfii for Juilfifn in Kiwnnt riiih at iunrhon at th
W Hahlnaloti, Oct. 24 t'owarda of
:'Sioi trl'irrairi iirirlnn Mppolndnrnl
ilincli nt powrr, i-(jiiiiminl nd faclll
tin, and that th AmrS'im puhlir la
loalna; iiior inoin-y ,y rt'iylri; ra
thitt will prrolt Dili to b dn than
they would by paylna: hl(,'lir rt.
Cotntiilwlowr Tavlor could not
whr thl would help Ni brtiaka par-! "' '"I l' f"ii'iatin.
tliBiarly, a ih ittmivr portion of
tin' mony would b apont l"whr.
Mr. rii veland aahl that ibTiai'y of
fraflli: ahould ! th Luna tor rate
lh iMparfffit rit of Juatlc.
Appolntnmnta to thcae offlcr-a, inoft
Timrnriiaii hotel.
1'p fo noon M prealdenta and altar-rifit'-a
had ria(ered. Mra. John HUker
it Haatlnca, getieral fdrtln dl
r'tor f'r .Nebrnaka, wa preaent. All
dlalrlct lrealdeiit wer lirawtif.
Mra. Wallar of ib OtnahH 'ole
of which arc created by a apeclal a t Mont., aeijond rlc prealdent of tha
of contfrcua 10 rellava tl, crwdd ;tierierl Kederallon of Wotnn' CluU,
court clo'keta, will b ftoMpmied until
conirreaa ra.'oiivnr, affording to of-
waa In convention all day and w ona
of th principal apcaker. Kh apok
or, "Illiteracy In Amt-rWn."
ituui naia ai it inu. fii,, affiliated with th ,NVbraau;i kh-
St III, Ni l., Oct. 24 frfp-lul Tle-;i,ition of Women CAutm, ipt,tn, Mr.
Daugherty to Demand
Probe of His Conduct
WaahitiKtori, Oi-t, 24 Atlorney
Oenaral raui(hrty announced today
h would Inalat on th houa judiciary
eomrnlltwe maklna an Inquiry Intotha
conduct of hi f illet! aa d'-rnnndrd In
th Keller reaolmloii, which aonaht
Mr. riihr(y linpeachtnent,
"You niay lat ur," Mr. Imuxherty
nld, "tht I will tvit rt that mailer
li dropped after th ! tlona,"
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on lettialatlon,
Mr. V K. U'alch, Toik, pfentd
fh civil rvlr work; Mr, C, O.
Hynn, Orand lalund, referendum mrt-
Jevel, and (irjed lht a Nebrk jl. r dlie. tlon of federal Knforcement
waa at dlmidvantHan In tl.1 reap.i t jotf(er T, W, Carroll of Mrnln nnd
It wiht not to pect the roada to A. I!. luntock of Ornaha, raided lhl
tarry oo.l and alock In Ihla terrl- vicinity Tucanay and r-aotured two
tory at tli aatr, rat a In other alllla and lar ouantltle of maeh, tire, nnd Mia Annl Krainph of
alaira, win T thn tiaffiu eontllilon ( on O'Connell of Cminet and loimrd .North Ilitte pleaded for rnenaurea pro
,wer rniKh Mier from the railroad 1 Ki.nknp M, Allen Hlchardaon of tei-Hnrr the child. M;a ld Hobhlna
atarulpomt. .,Vi. wer arretl nd taken Ut4 Mnoln lold of nallorial bllla en-
Jtare Expert Mttlo, for the eororol nmiuui. 'doraed by lh Oeneral redeiallon of
Big Future for Air Mail
Vrnlkled hy Ilfiwlfrnon
Ford W'wth, Off, 24 Air mall aerv
Sit, which will be a (treat an Im
irovemetit over th roll road -ivle
a the latter la over fh old Hnf.n
linea, la predicted by f'ol. Paul H-
di-raon, aeeond aaalatnnt poelmaMtir
aeneral, who I her on an Inapection
tour, .
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aon of Mr, and Mr, Albert Johiiaon
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water (rough aid waa drowned.
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Only the Victrola enjoys
such a cUstinction
It is the personal representative of the great
est artists in your home. Their personal
achievements of which they are so justly proud
arc recorded on Victor Records, and when they
are played on the Victrola the result is a per
formance in every way worthy of the artist him
selfand as true to life.
Be sure the instrument you buy is a Victrola
look for the Victor trademarks. , $25 to $1500.
B Victrola
AIG USMT Off
'HIS MAMMVJ UlCir
Important i Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On tho label.
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, Now Jersey
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Democrats Laud Randall
as True Son of Nebraska
ll milliiilrd rrutn Kaa (hie t
irat, but I in f,,r you," ald t'liarlf
I viile.ni, drnaaiet,
Al (Irnnt apilitiia irvftij Mr,
lianiliill a analgia tif flmrlea li')an
own finuiea retinnlnig (lira nn hla
Ijinranter cuiinly farm. Mr. Ititnilall
hoed that In I'JH llryan'a alat
lime war 11 per lent nf hi tutjl
tat-. while In 1 V2 1 il ataia liim
nniiiiintrd In nnly i per cant of hla
total,
At I'm I on tiiotnenf'e atop wilt
rnadii lo iiitwt O. M ririmiell, an In
fluciilal repudliiun.
Allhoii.ili lh flral notice nf (hi
llan'latl nu-etlii; In North I'Utle np
pen rd In th local paper till after
noon, aevt-inl luindii'd wer In Ihi
nniiil owe (In eirnliiil Ip hrar htm,
Tiiran i Itiriat olnl In H'titr Utile
il.ill a Hitiln-a ilK-W In III !' nppliliiae,
"Th law liiiml I at iiifuli'i'd. Tli
only H.iy tu ilink t riin I In make ll
teriain I ha I If it man la (Mniteiu tJ
lii will linv to ai'rvu lha llino ami not
,-( mil in a few itinMlia a ha no
liaurilly due nmler Ih liiili'termlnat
I'litenr law.
"W pay for wryllilnif w an.
Vour 1 &,(' mil of Unproved It it -way
am paid for. Vour new rapltnl
will la paid for wlii-ti It la roinpl' ted.
We are I uylna; tJ.uOO.onn Unula, the,
im nine In be for e aiilillei ' relief.
Suite tnxra. aa fait a the thltiK
mil ciiiiipli'ii'ii, win drop arid drop
inplilly, eiailinit with Una yeiir."
"I would rather not Im coventor of
Ni-biaakt than to l hound by pi
ilictlon priiiniM-a whiili mlKht bum
tier Ine In nerving Ilia people boneatly.
I lut vat niaila mi auch prouilae ami
never Will (nuke any."
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Let It Be Draped!
ANY arc the
new and glo'
rious fashions
Fall has laid at the foot
of woman! But by far the
most exquisite tribute
to the charm of the
womanly form is the
draped gown! It is the
masterpiece of Paris
the most expressive mode
ever designed to enhance
feminine beauty!
When you choose the
frock which will form
the piece de resistance
of your fall wardrobe,
let it be draped! And
in order that you may
fully appreciate the
beauty of this new
vogue, we urge you to
see our collection of
gowns ; they are new
stunning and draped t
teJrienJIy'Sliop in ihejfearl of Omaha
IS
I'.iiTm'"''
A Family Treat
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GREAT BIG FRESH EGGS
39c Per Dozen
The egjra you K-t in The Buttermilk Shop are guaranteed
to he aliauliittly frh. We sell but the one grade of
iws and they come from the farms surrounding Omaha.
They arc big that no e"g container Is made largo
enough to fully fiwloae them. Take home a dozen to
night and with them a pound of "lh Cream of the
Churninf."
Idlewilde Butter, 49c Per Lb.
When you think of Butter and Eggs think of u.
Heallk In FoodVr
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there is every out-of-doorx
reason for taking
your family to 0
and every travel-comfort
reaon for going via
the Janta Fe
Oran, grove and nw. capped mountain!
nnrv!Tinn a itmmer
Terfett motor rd and wrIMrpt r,o!f luki,
LurlU-m tiiMHi! for yuur chiidrrit.
(aiv Inn atvJ UuuriiHit rfort liotrla, or, trnt
bungalow and rnjoy )our nrt tn garden.
IWauliiul VieMtmitt U ifnn all th )rar,
A. ihuly California train via the Santa Ye
Ti T til iKni tarry Pullman. u :iihI fanron S, p,,.,
Jravl I tat vr 1 h m.U "l Ih
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ttu aa.h.ea at4twa
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Grand Canyon Line
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