The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 04, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10
IJIE OMAHA W2B: SATURDAY. NOVKMHKK 4.
Norris Exposes
Record Colleague
Made in Senate
CliVrrs Echo ami Kc-Erh'o at
, RfpuMiran Senator Anki
Election of IfowcII to
AiI Him.
to
"(lv n Howell In the ent
Id peopled fltfht," Kenator !.
V. Norrt iirjfed the voters cif Omaha
In rnncliiillnir hi nddre lit tlx audi
torium Thumduy rilKht.
Cheei erhued luck and firlh a hi"
nnila til tl' t for relnforremeril
fur th group ut forward looking en
ator, rririHt of whom hv com from
th mlddlo went.
rVnntor Norii hn (tun over th
rcord nf hi coHena-u from Nebras
ka, Henntor Jlllibeoek, showing Hint
In tm h crista where th welfar of
h common peotil vv t atak
llltehroek hurt fulled. II had shown
Jlltchcmlt'a repeated vote annlnat
mcnmin to tux war iiloflteer and
lighten tb burden on Hi common
jmnple. Jl had ahown Jlltcheock
walking out of (lie enata hla
vote wn needed to ssslst tha Irriga
tion farmer of western Nebruska.
JIo had ahown him voting with I'en--os
and with the southern democratic
Woe, iln ha4 told, ton, of hi own
flstht anlnnt overwhelming odd for
bill to llnlilon th burden of taxation
on Hit ordinary oiflen.
, "I Iiuvb do III will, no feeling
URiilniit anyone." h snid. "I am
warning you to reject Hitchcock a a
. duty I owe to tlin iieoie who hdv
Wn o kind to me. In lime when 1
liuve hern cruelly tnlMrt'iu 'iit1. I
Wish to go out of public; life ut peiio
Willi my roriseleni-e, mid I could not
do no If I had not told you of the fata
aorvlm done Nebraska by It demo
erotic senator.
Waul I'poph 'a Man.
"There la only on wny for you to
approve tha fl;ht I have made. What
w want In tho a.-nnla la aome addi
tion to lho.nimi1;er of nun who havajj
tho, people' welfare at heart. W
hav been whipped hy special privi
lege. Thi-ro are too rnnny senator
v.-ho r run hy wealth."
' Affaln cheer arono in Norila de
clared that llryan had been Hunt In
former year when ho denounced
Hitchcock as a western man wltli
eastern Men.
"We want Howell added to our num
ber, Titer nro ninny crucial hill com.
Inf up in Cointreau, and wo need help
to protect your Interests."
Tho main floor or tha building wn
filled, many stood and tnoat of the hal
niiny aenta were taken. Tho audience
voa , conservatively estimated at
3,0110. Unn, Peadunea hand played
while the crowd wa getting aeated,
, Jinny county officials, business and
professional men and women were
umong thora on the platform,
Tha crowd wna enthualaatlu with
the feeling of republican victory In
Ihe air. When C'harlea f. Itandall,
candidate for governor, tho flrat
apeaker, wna introduced, the audience
cheered for aomo time and gave him
m rlalnst ovation. Tho an ma waa done
Jnter In honor of United States Sen
ator Norrla.
Splllman Also Speaka,
O. S. Hiilllinan, candlduto for at
torney general, inndu a few remark
I ctween thu a'peech of Mr. Randall and
the arrival of Senator Norrla, who
vaa Introduced hy K. A. llenaon.
Tho Whole meeting moved with re
publican efficiency. O. K, EnRer, re
' publican county chairman, presided.
Ho introduced Senator ltanilall as "a
man who will fill the gubernatorial
chulr with dignity and efficiency, a
man ot sound hualnea jnilKment, In
tegrity and lofty principle, a plain
tnan of tho people."
Aaatirlng; the crowd that there waa
no foellnn of partlaan enmity in what
he had to any, and reveallntf the fact
that ho had entered the campaign
in defiance of tho advice of his phy
aiclan, Senator Norrla made clear the
emergency that faced the .men and
women of Nebraska in next TJuea
day' election.
"Only One Way lo Vote." '
"If you believe in the jrrent com
mon people, if you have faith In hu
manity, there la only one wny to
vote," he declared. "Ninety-nine out
of every 1"0 democrats believe Hitch
cock would represent aumo eastern
atate better than Nebraska, and that
he would be more at home In New
Tork than in Omaha, hut we are not
yet able to let our conscience guide
our vote. I'olitica ought to be next
to religion. It Is the silence of gov
crnment. nffeetins the life of every
Vjiunuin being, and of the children yet
unborn.
"If the Mien ami women votera of
this state le -t Hitchcock to atay at
home, they will have removed one of
the main apokra In the wheel cf ape
rial privilege. He h been there
Inns time, and la correct when he
eliiima to have built up a (treat deal
of Influence. That la one of the beat
reaanita for dcfeutiiiK him. Alway
h I on the wron aide. H vote
foea slnt the people t.f til home
ut and fn favor of Will street.
ha tH--n traveling ever the
tut telllnf lh people iul Wht
t hav ern a 1 t In Vh!ii.ton
with JiltcliKKk during the Uat JO
year. In the morning World JleraJd
I notice an attempt to reply to my
charge ly faying that Hitchcock
vote againit taxe on war profiteer
wer way hack In 1917, and that they
were only emergency ineaaurea. Ho
waa lb war an emergency, and con
scription. Joa h think tha people
should not I told of what happened
in 10J7?
"Ha had just been re elected to the
ent then, and waa aura ot holding
hi seat for tha full term. Anyone
ran vote right part of th time when
election time upproarhea, hut It 1
difficult for any man to alway We
wrong."
H then told of hla effort to tax
war profit and of Hitchcock' op
position. "While tho men and women of
America were attcrlflclng to win th
war, the profiteera were awarmlng In
Washington," he said; "tha extrava
gance with which tit public money
was turned over to them waa almost
criminal. Our war costs wer almost
double what they should hav been
If the Wilson administration had been
capable. The government had taken
the heat b'ood of tha land to fight on
foreign soli. It had conscripted the
aona, brother and husbands, and
Hide group ther In con grew decided
that It tbould conscript wealth also.
Iirg Income, w believed, should
pay a Jaeger per cent of taxation to
relieve tho common people,
"Hitchcock Voted 'No.' -
"Hitchcock voted against every on
of th amendment that would have
thus adjusted th burden of paying
for tho war. He nnd those who voted
with him have mortgaged unborn gen
trillion to pay th Interest and prin
cipal of this gigantic bonded debt and
replace tho money that escaped tax
atlon. "1 know tho viewpoint nf the man,
I don't mean to any that hu la dlahon.
est, but he has looked through golden
spectacle nil his life. If the people
knew Just how big his Income wo,
they would understand where hi
heart la. With amendment nfter amend
ment to tux war profits and swollen
Income more heavily, other senator
Joined our group, hut never J (itch
cock. These profit escaped then, nnil
they can now never be reached. The
burden they ahouid have borne hu
been ahouldered upon you and mo.
Kvery dollar of liberty bond must be
paid for by the sweat of some human
being. Yet if the tax bill that Hitch,
cock opposed had passed, 7,000,000,.
000 or -$8,000,000,000 would have been
taken out of . war time profit. Add
to that the other billions that our of
ficial gave away to any nation that
would ao much aa declare war against
Germany, and our national debt could
have been cut In half.
I Protector of Weallh.
"It tho people of Nebraska want a
man whoau nature Is to protect
weallh, that' their business. But 1
want the peoplo to know the truth.
In hi paper he ha frequently de
nounced tho repeal of.tecxces prof
it law. Yet I voted against thl re
peal, and fie voted for it. On Octo
ber 28, 1921, Hitchcock voted for the
amendment repealing the excess prof
it law. On final passage of the
measure, Hitchcock was registered a
not voting, Ha hu a wonderful rec
ord of not voting."
Senator N'ogrl referred to the fut
ure of Hitchcock to vote on 60 per
cent of the tariff schedule. Yet
Hitchcock was present to vote In fa
vor of the Ksch-t'ummlns law ha allow
ed. And when a bill to impose higher
postage on newspapers was up,
Hitchcock was also present to fight H.
Norrla revealed also that the Wash
ington correspondent of the senator'
newspaper Is carried on the federal
pay roll.
The audience listened Intently
throughout Senator Norrl' speech,
which contained a great many figure
and other material scarcely of a na
ture lending themselves to oratory.
When he closed with his contrast of
the public record of R. B. Howell, the
republican candidate for United State
senator, agninst Hitchcock, the ap
plauae waa tremendous.
Hotly of Former Governor
of Hawaii to Be Cremated
San Francisco, Nov. 3 The body
of Lucius V.. IHnUham, former pov
ernor of Hawaii, who died yesterday
ut tho Lettermnn general hospital at
the Prestdip here, will be cremated
today.
Bank to Aid Sufferers.
Moscow. Nov. 3, The Al". Russian
Jewish public committee plana to or
cnnlze in Kunsia a credit co-operative
in the form of a lttisno-American
bank with capital of $1,000,000 for
aiding the sufferers from the famine.
Tho Itusslan reprerentntlvj In Ite
vnl has forwarded $20,000 in gold, a
gift from on Ksthonlan firm, for aid
tn famine.
'Applaud, Boys Pleads
Democratic Leader
Norfolk, Neb.. Nov. 1 (Special
Telegram. ) "Applaud one In v a
(while, bcya." appealed Louis Light tier , pi ofutn ly for sev.rul week, and the , nwJ Mrtif llltUrlSt
... ....I i .. i,. ...... i. ...-., ,wi,- nl iiiw.i waa assei iicl oy iiroimsre " --
a t iinuilet of 1.00(1 d'-m at of tile j of a band, good orchestra, fine din-
Third district her last niubt.
"It I a triumph of m Kaimutlon,"
said Senator Hitchcock, who a vn
of the paker.
'J'h liiftting had been advertised
mr and "other filing.'
Th military fore of IVisia I tn
lt reorganized and copied after the
Kiench army.
Dies at State College
Ames, la . Nov. 3 8. A. Beach, tt,
tor the list 1 yinrs head of the hor
ticultural department ami vii-e than
of tho agricultural dllion of lows.
HUM college, died her today, lla
was ono of the most popular member
of the teething tnff her and was
known throughout th country ai
one of the leading horticulturist. He
wa ins'rumentiil In developing a
down new varietirso a.-iv. - .
and hi t-ook ... horticultural ul.
jeeta wer regarded a authorise all
over tho world.
II faced her In court and Jutlc
Ab.rachauser gave them a week tt
think thlnus over.
Aittr".itr.
STOMACH UPSET?!
Get at tlte Real Oausr TW j
Df, Edward' Olive TMct$
T1 ' what 0...ii..U i t .. . j
.,(. rt l l ' ' ee ne. ft ,
k,nrf tit', r ti'ipg t I ''(! up 5
pone !.! a " k:"
ml i.jm f th a !i . .i- i--mt
l.rr " I d . clvtvt t- '
f. llri" tti t"' " j
f .r In h h .. f.. j
Wkn IH h -! "" t I
MHid lh ' 4i J HH!n. t ;
gyrnt r. t!lii .1 ' lt '. f
IU t t
t. (- t"'F I l ! . . A I- 1
t-.ln. ffl ..-. v.
Ine.li fci ' I t 1
Hn T ' ' ..' t .
nt.
lm $:! T
Bf . , i S-'i nl -' I :
mn vi t ' -'
4'ie t- j
mm .v -. '"': r j
TUt f' tj
t lt " 1 '('
WORKING GIRLS
LOOK HERE
Rear what Mri.LucaiWritf Cob
ceraiBf Her TroubJei, vfhich
May b Jutt Liki Your
StLoukMa.-"! hud trouhlea that
all women are apt to have, w ith pain
Its my back, we.
tired, ntrveu
feelings and a
ak ttotnacb. 1 i
tJ born thi wsy
bout a year an.) .
at unabio ta '
work or stand tn
my feet tr aay
Wr(tl) f liana, j
My auta4'a j
sunt UmJ m hvw !
mh r4 t Jd
( I-. -I k . ...
glae lipw4HN f r
n4 $wfeJrtoUy Itaaltfii. Al
Hit r atiJ k!i aw (uiw, f
Mi.a M a.l t'ht mllay
I t h aa-l a-M M
. ( rpay. I rev-.si4 . wf
VftUi i4iip."iw14 la my ft
4 t" l"y fH.Nua ff ktr a
Hh.aI' M . Ilt tf lt ,
Af a4 a"
ns-iVt vf lh awtl lia t.
tfV !' t (W IWyvniM.
M iMMl jrwirt'
1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
111" i
"Union Outfitting Co. I Union Outfitting Co.-
Out of the
High Rent
District
Union Outfitting Co.
An Extraordinary Saturday Offering ig
3Piece
Room
Living e,' i-mL rpy
F"WTdSFii 'SO 'MM'
K7A AWQ
A xL D' f
Purchase of Regular
75c M
Records
On Sale Saturday at
Tlilnk of U-I7.B0 worth of those fa
nioiiH, 10 inch, double face rathe llecorda
lor $1.0U.
While these are not late hit, there are
scores of popular numbers to select from,
embracing souk, dance, band, orchestra
and instrumental piece to suit every
member of tho family, accords by Hilly
Murray Lewis James Jack Norworth I'eeilos Quartette
Ail Star banco Trio Joseph Samuels' Orchestra, etc., etc.
These Splendid Records Can Be Played on Any
Machine Except Victor and Columbia
, The Most Delicious
Chocolates
in POUND Boxes
39c
Here la tha "candy buy" of
Omaha-dillcloui whipped
cream, caramel nougat and
nut centera covered 'Mi
thick coating of dellclou Hit
ter fiweet and Milk Chocolate
the pound box only 39c,
fiomea Furnished
Complete;
H -v imm- ssM iB
nne KhIi stocks are at the very
peak of completeness. To select
a Homo Outfit now Is lo choose
from the very cream of what th
market afford.
3 Rooms $194.50
4 Rooms $267.50
6 Rooms $322.50i
Throughout this entire piigc there is no offering that excels thin handsome laying
Room Suite in valuc-givinn, The one-day sale brings a rare opportunity to ad4 three
pieces of very attractive furniture to your living room at very little cost. The suite is very
similar to picture and will almost furnish a living room,
Good Design
It I a particularly good looking, well made Llv;
ing Room Sulla finished In dark mahogany with
bolt and screw construction to Insure long service.
The Table has a small shelf, and both Chair and
Rocker have comfortably upholstered backs and
coll spring seats covered ultti a pretty tapestry.
$2 Down $2 Monthly
Not only are we offering you a remarkably low
price on tlio Outfit, but wc UTe giving you the ad
tit.Ional advantage of convenient credit terma of
$100 yoW'N and 12.00 Monthly. Theiw terms,
wiih the low one day price, will make the Outfits
move quickly, so we suggest early chooHing.
V
Three-Piece Bedroom Suite in beautiful walnut veneer consisting
of a full size Hcd, Dressing Table and Dresser (Jl 1 1 A AA
with French plate mirrors for only V & ..IvS-T
Exchange
Department
Our Exchange Department will take in your old
furniture, rugs or stoves nt a fair value on any
new furniture you select. This furniture is, In
turn, low priced for a quick clearance.
Gold Weather
Is Just Around the Corner
Buy Your Stove Here on Easy Terms
llflL
ilSf Pi
mim
Oblong Dining Table In genu
ine walnut veneer that extends
to six feet T0 7 CA
for
Saturday a
2 (3m WmAm
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
Just $ I Down. $ J Week
Fireside Wing Rocker uphol
stered in imitation blue leath
er Is priced at f 1 T f
only $1 .01
CM
Li
Handsom Dresser In rich w bi
ll tit veneer Willi
plalo mirror .,
Howard ."Overdraft" Heater l!
keen room i-omfortablo on a
third LKSH fuel.
!odel as low m
$29.50
Large Heater with 17 Inch flrepot
full nickel run-treats, top and
draft Willi tlsbt
door, for
TWO CARLOADS 120 Kitchen Cabinets were all we
secured for this big Hoosier Club Plan Sale.
That means that only 120 lucky women can take ad
vantage of the low prices, the FREE Groceries and "Easy-to-Pay"
terms made especially for this "Hoosier" Club Tlan
Sale. The membership will fill rapidly come early Sat
urday.
' FREE!
With Each Hoosier a $10 Box of
'Advo' Groceries
Pound "Advt" Tea
"Advo" JeU
"Advo" Wheat Food
"Advo" Lemon Extract
"Advo" Vanilla Extract
"Advo" Cocoanut
"Advo" Mustard
"Advo" Chili Sauca
"Advo" Milk .
"Advo" Pancake Flour
"Advo" Macaroni
"Advo" Spaghetti
"Advo" Salad Dressing
-Advo" Catsup
"Advo" Powdered Sugar
"Advo" Tapioca
"Advo" Rolled Oat
$22.50
S49.50
Library Table
Sturdily built, eome In
liolden oak llnixd with
inch top, apm-iouH diawcr
Slid lower ehelt lor books,
etc., ts oii'j--
tte.l Nna u ip'oi I
tr:t;i-"(, Ur-i ttirH. ant
!. Ho. n
Lludry &.. mo h.iV Ut I I
lautt try uik i s on km,, h i
!l hl IV--IO. ,4 C!
at J 1J
prarM v ' -.
-.
rr- 11 i
&sj,P- 1 $15.75
rzmm s.
I l II ii till I .
inrnjuii
Pound "Advo" Coffee
"Advo" Peanut Butter
"Advo" Ric
"Advo" Ammonia
"Advo" Black Pepper
"Advo" Bluing
"Advo" Cinnamon
"Advo Allspice
"Advo" Ginger
"Advo" Mutard
"Advo" Nutmeg
"Advo" Papriea
Can "Advo" Pea
Can "Advo" Corn
"Adve" Pineapple
Can "Advo" Peaches
Can "Advo" Apricots
Just Down
Then J Week
Hoosier Given Away
Join Saturday during this Factory Club
Plan Sale and a DOLLAR will bring a
lime and labor saving Hoosier to your
homo. .
Models as Lew as $46.50
The new, Improved Hoosier is a real
labor saving servant, in your klirhen, cn
lbllng you to do your kitchen tasks in
HALF tho usual timo with HALK the
usual work and worry.
W Are Sole Omaha Agents
Next Friday Evening at I
In Addition to 50 Other Useful
Art cle
No Purchase Required Simply
Visit Hoosier Booth
New Fall Rugs
New Fall Patterns
Attractive Axminsten in
7:x!ft. to?..- that will
wear well, on Saturday
-New Low Prices
Seamless Velvet Ru ,s
that ore fringed in HMn
i vies fur SnltirdiiV
Queen Anne Dining Suite
nt-
W.J
Rich Looking
Aim In iter
tugl in H 'U
b ii.- loc
h 1 i I n
lil Mtil
yTtHn
itt rvy rrini-fd Vi--
J- vrtx K ;t R'Ji Ut
in tU, tti Ujr
....$21
50
JUJIXIEOT
0
i!
i!
i!
i!
jl
j!
ii
p
ij
i!
l!
l!
l!
i!
I
i
!i
!i
o-.l.tV
!i
!i
!i
ii
V. H . .. i ,i ( t. t.J (Ul
i :( ,'., I. . , j .(
I. I I'll H ti'.i !ifi
' , l is, l ,! i 1
" 119 Kft
.--M i. r 1 I MJl
CtfJdbi at Low Price;
uyi.(iiIJV
far ...
- o t
ifJireif ,.! K'
vt1:: $6.75
t ! -j !
t4 h . . 4
. f c j
MMi al ! I w
.1 etoerwg from knktruwt W
$32.50
A L CC& tSth & MCXSGNSTS.
. I uwaa entiia t, M lewd .
gUt t'vewvM l kf '
t. v kt U JM
M
Hf4 UMit
SSt-