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    THE OMAlfA PEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 102:
Harvard Student
Carries Gun to
Fight OffKuKlux
(.'dorado Youth at Cunihridge
Onlrrffl to Leac City
for Actititira Againxt
Societ y.
Cambridge, Mnss., Nov. 2. Hubert
C. l Uy ot Colorado HprltiKS la tollng
a piHtol stout the llnrvor.I campus
Wauaa ftf rwelpt of a Inter sinned
"K. K, K." In whirl) he was warn!
to lava tlia city.
H tol.J tlie police (lint whlla tho
tola trilifht aeoni a Jfpka to atrners,
u'h a measuge In Colorado would I)
flffnwl a arrloua matter.
Advised by th doan to go unarmed,
Clay aald;
"Well, I'd a lot ra()ir shoot eome
body than hva my body tarred and
fvaihered."
Clay, a eohoniore, and a dearend
ant of Henry I'lny, ' he waa a
iniiiitxT of tlia Ku Klux Klim, but
withdrew herauae of l' policy of
'Hiking In I lie durk."
I'. 8, tu-oM-ralioii.
Washington, Nov. 21. Keptylng to
a rrfiut'Mt from Uoverrior I'arkfr of
Jy.lilnliilili, for fi'dcml UririlHtum-e in
cutting off outside support and en-tourageiiu-nt
which lit iiatxrts la le
Injj recelvwj by tlm Ku Klux Klan
cryunlalloii In thut slate, rreslilent
Hurtling I hi m given usHiirutH b thut
vlii-ifvr ffd'Tiil intctexta were In
oiv(4 In lh activities of thu Klan
thcie tlm filfnil uutliorlli'a were
fendy to extend full cooperation.
At thn White House, conference yes
terrtiiy, during which the governnr'a
rcjtieat was mode, however. It was
agrui'd, with Attorney General Imugh
erty nnl the attorney general of
J.otiiHinm, A. V. Coco, who alao at
tended, roncurrlng, that the state
government would I fully able to
take core of the ait tuition. Governor
J'arker, on leaving the confeienee de-
lured In a tornwl statement thut "re-
aardleaa of omt or con sequence, the
fUite authorities were determined, to
make a thorough investigation of re
lMltfl outug's by the JClun la
Louisiana.
That there irea!le! In that atatt.
however, any auch ailuatlon na pic
tured in article) written by a atalT
Col'ietptindent of the Wellington l'ont
and given wide pulillratlon wua vig
orously denied by Governor 1'mker,
In a letter to the 1'oM, iimdu public
I yesterday. Characterizing aa one of
I the "moat amazingly Inaccutate ob-
aervationi" h had ever read In a
newspaper, the statement In theae
articles that the Klan "haa reduced
the aoverelgn atatt of I.oulslnna to
the afsalngc of the Invisible empire,"
Mr. F'arker added that the article waa
"a slander on Louisiana and Its rhlef
executive,"
State Bar Refuses
to Allow Omnium
to Take Law Exam
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For THROAT
TROUBLES
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riiii n vftii iid ti;
36 Hens Lay
34 Eggs a Day
Zero Weather, Too. Herc'a How It
la Done. Try It on Your Flock.
"Early In November. I atarted gltlita
Deo Hung to 89 Imrred rocka wbluh hitil
been laying only 3 or 4 CKg a day. Tbo
11 rat njoatS aboved a big giln. Yester
day, Jan. Kit U, wllb Iba temperature Are
(legreea ubore r.ero, I got H4 era from
ttiee same 8(1 bent. In tbe flrat 2U daye
of January, I got PWH egga. or an average
of about 80 a day. I wouldn't think of
keeping ebli-kent without l)oo Sung."
H. U. Caaper, Orrvllle. hlo.
Figure (his: A fl package of Don Bung
laata 36 bcua io ln a. Two dozen extra
Y" . !L a dny. for 4t ilaya,
IE. lrf"C la W dozen. At winter
Hj 'i. f prlrea, figure bia pront
you cau't do Just aa well.
Accept our trial offer, aa
Mr. Casper did. Here It la:
tilva Hon Hung to 15
bene. Then watch retulte
for SO da ye. It It doenn't
buiv vou a bin liierenae
n eg a a. If It doean't pay for Itself aud
pay you a good profit beaidea, tell ut and
your money will ht promptly refunded.
Ooo ttuug (Chinese for egg laying) acta
directly ou the eicg-laylng organa, and la
r;aclal In every way. It inakea hena
tieslthy and happy. They scratch and sing.
1'ulieta develop earlier. Tbe wbole flock
Uya regularly In any aeaann, In any
weatber, when eggs are acarce and hluh.
Can you afford to Ignore the wonderful
report you are bearing from Don Sung
naera everywhere? Why not let oa show
?oo tbe tame results, with your own
Dock? Don Suna U do trouble to use.
It coat nothing to try. All we ask la a
i-banee to prove our claims, entirely at
ear risk, r.et Don Sung from yonr local
dealer, or send 60 cent for paekage by
mall prepaid (large also. II, holds three
ttni as much). Rurrell-Pttgger Co., lilt
V'elumbla tildf, lodtauapolla, Ind.
Girl, 18, Missing
Week, Reappears
Diisapjefaranre Is Prank to
Get Sifter to Let Her
Quit School.
Water are reunited ami "i very body
la happy" by the return, Monday
night, of Ann Luddccke, JS, Central
High achool girl tnlsklng fur a week
frotn her home with her later. Hazel,
at 2i'10 Wltcr atriet.
Two atoriea were given out aa to
Ann' whereubouta liixt week. One
wii that alio waa "with friend." Thu
other, that alio apciit the week In
cognito nt a local hotel.
It wii a glrlinh prank to coerce the
Hdur aiater to let Iwr quit aclmol.
Ann' wlah may bo carried out, aa her
aifter I ao happy to have her back
home lie may accede to the younger
glil' reluctance to continue her edu
cation. The girl alept late yeaterday morn
ing, worn out by a long conference
Into the wee enia' hour. They denied
thcniaelvea to Inquirers yeatcrduy.
U Students Are Warned
Against "Ticket Scalping"
Lincoln, Nov. 21. Spcctal.-i't r
Hlatont report of "ticket acalplng"
for the Notre Dume Bme it Lincoln
Thankaglving day today reaulted In
u warning being laaued to etudenta
charged with the offense by Execu
tive Dean Carl C. Enberg.
"Any atudenla caught acalplng
ticket will be Immediately expelled
from the univenilty," the notice post
ei' tin -unlveralty campua read.
Beatrice Resident Fined
$200 on Two Liquor Counts
Reatrlce, Ncb Nov. 21. (Special
Telegram. At hi hearing before
Judge Kill thla afternoon, Ralph
Horrum, 20, Adams, Neb., wn lined
$200 and coat on a two-count com
plaint Hied by County Attorney
Vaey, charging him with selllruj
liquor to Tad liasaett, and with Ille
gal posseaijion.t Horrum wn unable
to pay hi fine and wa remanded to
the county Jail.
Archihald R. Kelley Denied
Permit rollowiiij; InvcxtigU'
tioit of (iliarges Pilwl ly
an Onialia Attorney.
Lincoln, Nov. 21. (Special 1 The
stale, bur eoiiimllnn today refused to
iwrnilt Archibald It. Kelley of Otnnha
to take the bar etaminHtiim following
an In'iulry Into charge filed against
him by Frank I.. Weaver, iliairninn
of the ln"iiirv committee fur the
minliH Hur association. The chatgea
filed, which were aualalned by the
i-ommlaslon, follow;
That Kelley hm found guilty and
fined In the Douglaa county court six
year ago for practicing law without
being regularly admit UM to bar.
That a Poiight county grand .Igiry
indicted him In JHI7 for libeling Mr,
lierthu Lasch. an employe of thn
South Omaha Hocpital aamM liitloii, by
wrlllng a letter to that organization
suggesting her (llMiniHaal beeause she
bad failed to puy a bill of 115 that lie
had leen trying to collect from her.
That he fraudulently caused a dc
creo to be Issued by thn dlHtrlct court
of lioiiglaa county coiifirmliig a sher
iffs Mile of a five room limine and lot
belonging Mra. Ciithcrluu liwry,
without notice to tho owner, the
property being bought in by K'ellcy'a
wife for $71. riiibae(iiently Hie con
filtnatloti was. act nxlde und nil the
proceeding niinillled.
Bail Order of Court
Suits Liquor Officer
C. 8. Il'ihrer, federal prohibition en
furceiiient officer, aald yeaterday be
hn no objection to Federal Judge
WoodrotiKh' order of Monday that
lliiuor violation ptiaonera must be ad
mated to Imll ms anon a they are ar
rened. If they are able to give It,
However, be declared ttuit even pO'
lice priaotiera are often held with'
out ball.
"Men are arrested by police for In
ventilation and held for day with'
nut uny complaint ag.ilimt them," he
aald.
Much prisoner, ixillce aay. are ad
niltteil to IniII, if they can furnish It.
It la held that 1 unconstitutional
to hold anyone In Jail without ball,
except on capital charge.
Hiinic of the men arrested by the
federal enforcement division, have
been held for day In Jail when they
bud ample funds with which to give
bull.
City Attorney of Drat rice
. Piles Aiiener to $10,000 Suit
lteatrlee, ,eb., Nov. 21. (Hpeclul.r
In the case of Joseph (J. Cook ngnlnst
the city of licatrlco for $10,000 dam
age for tint ileatli of hi little son,
who was killed by a live wire, City
Attorney Imtton filed an uiiswer In
dlHtrlct court ilia' laimlng any Uubillty
on the part of the city, and netting:
forth that the faher had recglveil a
(Ottlement of f2,&00 In tho enac I'rom
the electric company.
"J .V Cannot Scare New
Supervisor at IJloonifield
liloomfield, Neb., Nov. 21. (Spe
cial.) J. K. Noe.cker, auctioneer and
recently elected county auperviaor for
the Fifth district, la not ut all super
atitlou about tho number "13." Hi
nutomobilii number 1 1.1, hi license
la dated on the 13th of the mynth, he
wa elected by 13 majority and re
ceived notice of hi election on the
13l fi of November.
"There 1 nothing to thi 13 mi per
titlon," wild Noecker, "ao bring on
your thirteen. I eat 'cm alive."
Dra-lic Penally Fixed for
Thonc Driving While Drunk
Columbus, Neb., NoV. 21. (Special.)
The city council paaaed an ordi
nance Inflicting di-ntlc penalty for
driving while drunk at their Inat e
ion. Tho flrat conviction for driv
ing while intoxlcuted carries a fine
not lesa than $10 nor more than $r0.
Kecond offense not lea than $25 nor
more than $73, or a Jnll gentence of
30 day.
Official Report RcVerscs
Result for Slate Senator
Lincoln, Nov. 21. Official election
report received at the office of lJa
riu M. Anisberry. eecretary of state,
today dlacloae thut M. J. Murphy,
democrat, of Friend, was elected afate
aenator from the Kighteenth senato
rial district. I'nofficlal reports gave
the aeat to Charles. II. Meacham. re
publican, of DorchcHttT. The official
figures nhjiw that Murphy received
8,497 and Meacham 8,204 votes.
WOOD
Miatouri'a Best
Phone Atlantic 2700
Sunderland Bros. Co.
$64.50 and $74.50
Coats -Suits
Now gOO Now
Fiirnnm
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nrutuli j
Dispute Over City Council
Election to Be Settled Soon
nandolph, Neb., Nov 21. (Special.)
The trial of the contented city elec
tion case which has been pending
since the election last spring, will
come up In the district court next
month. George Reed, whose re-election
was disputed by Charles Howell,
ha been serving as councilman, be
ing appointed to that poBitlou by tbe
cily council to 1111 the vacancy until
the case 1 decided.
Judge Rules Prisoners
Must Earn Their Keep
Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 21. (Special.)
Judge Colby of the district court lias
ruled that all prisoners who are
ludged In the county Jail must earn
their board and lodging by working
either on highways or at something
else, under the direction of the sheriff.
Columhus Woman File6 Suit
for Divorce, Alleging Ahuse
Columbus, Neb., Nov. 21. (Special.)
Alleging thut her husband has pur
Mi'?d a course of abuse and nagging,
Mr. Klvina L. Iloarn ha filed suit
In district court asking for divorce
from James J. Hoarn. They were
married February 19, 1912. Mrs.
Hoarn charges that her husband has
falsely accused her of infidelity, and
threatened to take his own life.
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The bureau of standurda In Wash
ington, 1. C. measures standard
Muck by mean of a bole leading Into
a box, blackened inside and out.
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Chief of Police
Dempsey says:
L,igncisaroe or rime
Prowlers have great fear of light.
A darkened home, however, is a working
paradise for them. But with a sudden
light they drop their tools of the night and
scurry away.
Don't give them a chance to start their
work in your home. Burn a light always!
The cost is almost insignificant.
To burn a 25-watt lamp for seven
hours costs only a penny.
.1 Light All MgM tor
a Viimy and a Third!
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"CVERYBODYfe STORE"
Wednesday : Housefurnishing Day
Home Needs Attractively Priced
AT lantic 8321 ;
If you can't come to see u, ue
ths telephone. Wa will promptly
connect you with the person or de
partment wanted.
Notions
J. P. Ceat ThraaJ In all alzes;
a dozen spools, 50c,
Fancy Carter Elastic) the yard, 56.
Tho pair, 36c.
Whit Marcerisee! Rick-Rack, per
yard, 2Ue:
Washable Romper Elastic Black
and white; 3 yards for 25c.
Tatting Edging All colors; 3-yard
bolts, 25c.
Needle Books All kind of needles,
priced from 25c to 93.50.
Fancy Cartera up to 93.00.
Paarl Buttons In assorted sizes;
3 dozen for 25c.
Pearl Slidea In different colors,
for trimming, 10c, 15c, 25c.
Kleinert All-Rubber Aproaa Large
size, 49c.
Children's Velvet Crip Carters
Black, white and colors, 25c, 50c.
Burf ...-Nstb Msia Floor
Blankets
for Colder Nights
Two-in-One Blankets
These may be used for comfort
able, theyare so soft, yet warm
enough for blankets. Size 66x84
inches, plain colors or plaid designs.
Each, $4.95
Grey Blankets
These possess warmth without
weiKht. The borders are of con
trasting colors.
Pair, $2.50
Wool Blankets
These are block patterns in a
wide range of colors. Very light
weight, but very warm. Size 70s
80 inches.
Pair, $7.95
Warm Comfort
Made of x white sanitary cotton
and covered with silk mull. The
borders are plain colors to match
the predominating color in the fig
ured center. Size 72x84 inches.
Each $5.95
Children's Blankets
Soft and warm patterned, with
nursery designs on pink and blue
ground. Size 30x40 inches.
Each, $1.00
Burfm.Ns.h Second Floor
Bulb Bowls
25c to $1.00
Colorful glazed pottery in
fanciful shapes. There are
sizes to accommodate from two
to a dozen bulbs.
Burf.is-Ns.h Fourth Floor.
Felt Slippers
For Women, Children
Pair 99c
Warm bedroom slippers in a wide
variety of colors. The sizes are some
what incomplete, not all sizes in
each style, but all sizes included.
Bw(M-Na.k Doonalalr flora
Fine Dinnerware
for Thanksgiving Tables
Preparation for the feast buhkchU
jm inventory of the china cloet, for
the turkey cannot Ijc Hcrvtjd on a cold
meat platter, nor hot bfucuiti without
mi adequate number of Vread and
butter plates.
Haviland China
A limited number of
Large Platters
Each, $2.00
Covered Casseroles
, Each, $2.00
Bavarian and
Porcelain
All sizes from din
ner plates to bread
and butters. Priced
Each, 10c
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Gold Hand
Porcelain
A clear white in at
tractive ahapes and
decorated with narrow
gold bands. Pattern is
open stock.
32 pieces, $ 6.00
50 pieces, $12.00
100 pieces, $22.00
Bwfsss-Nasb China Shop Fourth Floor
The Desire ot Every Home Woman
These Things Electric
Electric
Curling Iron
Complete with cord,
plug and an aluminum
camb. If comb is
omitted the price is
96.25.
7Z
Universal
Electric Toasters
Most economical and
convenient, because
you make just what
you need.
$aC75 to SQOO
Loving Cup
Percolater
Priced according In
the hize, G and 9-cup
capacity.
8oo 225025
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Electric
Waffle Iron
Is'o greasing of the iron is
necessary, so the disagree
able smoking is eliminated.
1200
Universal
Electric Iron
Ironing need not be a bard
task if done with a Universal
iron. Round heel.
?g75
Grecian Style
Electric Percolator
Mont attractive are these
Universal percolators. Six
cup capacity,
2250
Burfss-Nash Hout(urniahin(s Departnunt Fourth Floor
Only Four Days Left to Purchase
The "One-Minute" Washer
During Our Special Offering
At this time a factory expert who
is here to demonstrate will explain
why the "One-Minute" is the most
practical, the most satisfactory and
the most economical electric ma
chine. As a special feature during
these remaining days we include
with the purchase of the machine
your choice of the following:
Copper Boiler, large size (or)
"Hot Point" 6-lb. Electric Iron.
The model illustrated has a
swinging wringer and folding bench
and is six-sheet capacity. Our pay
ment plan permits immediate
possession. Triced
Special, $89.50
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Uprights and Cumh!$
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