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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1924)
Brookhart Bolted * Party by Attack, Committee States Senator’s Opposition to Cool idge and Dawes Leads to Decision by Iowa G. 0. P. Chiefs. (Continued from P,jre One.) to support the presidential candidacy or Robert M. I.a Follette. My whole soul lg wrapped up In the principles of Lincoln, Roosevelt and Kenyon. I will fight any leaders who seek to divert the party from these great purposes. Issue has now arisen in Iowa,” Senator Brookhart continued, "as to whether the principles of the repub lican party shall be determined by ihe voters themselves or by a small group of crooked and irresponsible dic tators set up by the Nonpartisan league of Wall street. This group has assailed me with renewed and vitriolic T»nom and I, therefore, wish to restate my position and to reform the lines for a finish fight to oust this gang from the control of the republican party. "I have never had a thought of leaving the party. Roosevelt assailed the malefactors of great wealth who seek to control every department of our government, and he demanded the recall of autocratic judicial de clsions by direct vote “The Coolidg^ newspapers over tho ^ state, with few exceptions, have bolt ed me and continue to denounce me rnd my platform, approved by the voters. ''The cause of this situation grows out of the following matters In con gress: “I was against Newberrylsm. "I was against the ship subsidy. "1 was in favor of repealing the Esoh-Cummins railroad law. “I was In favor of Investigating corruption In the departments. "I favored the old soldiers’ bonus bill. "I favored the postal employes' bill. "On all taxation X favor high taxes on excess profits and large incomes and estates. ' I oppose giving Muscle Shoals to Ilenry Ford or any other private In terest. "X favored Senator X<a Follette’s resolution to adjourn congress until July 7, after the conventions and then return and enact the farm bill. “I belong: to the farm bloc. “The president belongs to the Wall j street bloc. _OF RAPID MERCHANDIZING I ^^ooJ JEWELRY RELEASE^? § ANNOUNONG NEWS Wr SATURDAY THAT WILL 1 SHAKE OMAHA TO ITS VERY FOUNDATION. EX- I CEPTING A FEW CONTRACT GOODS YOU MAY jfl CHOOSE ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE FROM A I COLLAR BUTTON TO A DIAMOND AND PAY JUST I! ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE. BE HERE SATURDAY | Saturda Saturday 1 -'V"l ~ °Ur SILVERWARE I £L2££_over_to_the_pub- CUT GLASS 15 lie at just half-price. DIAMONDS & Some to go at even WATCHES 8 less than half of their JEWELRY jf intrinsic value. Do CLOCKS B; not procrastinate—be _ CHINA gjl here early ,nd effect . EMBLEMS | the most unusual sav- ttreat JjJ ;-— Stock of high grade » inga ever offered to jewelry goes at just B the buying public of one-half of the origi Omaha. nal modest price. Be g - here early for tho » crowds will be great. S ffl _____1-; * \ few Prices Typical of Sat Store-Wide Reductions § Wrist Watch 16-jewel, 25-year white gold wrist watch. Was $18.00^ now.$8.50 Cut Glass Hawkes cut glaas celery dish. Was $11.00, now...$5.50 Sugar and Cream Sheffield sugar and cream set. Was $12, now. $6.00 Chime Clock Beautiful imported Chime dock. Was $75.00—now for.#37.50 Men’s Swiss Watch Men’* 15-jewcl white or green gold watch. Was $20.00, now. . »0.05 Doors Open Sat. 9 A. M. FREE!! The first, 50 women enter ing our store Saturday morning we will present Free a Sterling Silver Thimble Bread Tray Heavy silver-plated and sold for *3.50, now.81.4S Tea Set Heavy silver-plated, 4 pieces, was *32, now ,., $16.00 Diamond Ring Beautiful diamond rin|? fn platinum mounting. Was $150.00, now ... $75.00 Ladies’ Rings One lot solid (rold rinjr" with assorted sets. Values up to *10.00, now.$1.50 d.£SC"L JOHN HENRICKSON °-HH ••» Window N. £. Corner 16th and Capitol " |x' mmjmxxmmmmsp&mmui* .... r ^__ .--—-=-= >w»^—- ----- _ _, A New Record by Mezzanine Menu 'H W ^PQ _ Margaret Young * Burgess-Nash Company m C,«~c“’» "■verybodyS STORE" fi"1,f“' ♦ I Saturday Candy Specials 60c Cream Dipped Brazils Whole nuts dipped in maple and vanila fondant, special, ACk~ pound .I. Cocoanut Balls Fresh moist cocoanut, hand rolled and dipped in chocolate and vanila cream. A Q Pound. Chocolate Fudge Rich chocolate fudge, made in our own candy kitchen, and I filled with fruit and OQ nuts. Pound. Patty Wafers Choice after dinner candy, these cream patty wafers in mint, clove, chocolate, maple, winter green and cinnamon. OQ Special, pound. Salted Nuts Fresh nuts that are prepared daily in "our own kitchen. Jumbo salted peanuts, OP pound, at ...OOC Salted filberts, fiQ/» pound . Salted almonds, tf* *1 OP pound.sPl.AaJ Assorted salted nuts, pound, at .OS/C _Main Floor Sweaters for Every Occasion $375 '»$2250 A sweater’ of some sort is most essential for these chilly days, and there are many styles from which to choose. Attractive model* in Bobbie coat style, mandarin coat, cricket slipover, and the new tea jacket style. Of brushed, imported and plain *knit yarns. They are in all the Kay colors—colors to harmonize with the season; rich browns, reds, and other wanted shades. Sizes 6 to 46. Third rioor A Superior Selection of New Silk and Wool Frocks ** In a One Day’s Selling New frock conceptions—slim lines, flares, tunics, the red ingote—lend themselves gracefully to the exquisite silks and wool ens of autumn. Models in tailored and semi-tailored effect for street and frocks for afternoon wear are shown in this group. They display sleeves both long and short, and for trimming employ bead ing and rich embroidery. Sizes 16 to 44. The colors— Titian Mohawk Green Cocoa Brown Navy Black Smart styles for larger women included. Third Floor -l I Women’s ‘ Columbine ’ Union Suits Fine medium weight cotton suits with French band tops, fitted shoulders or bodice tops. In knee or ankle lengths. White and pink. Sizes 34 to 3R. SI.75 Sizes 40 to 44.$2.00 Second Floor Women’s Service Weight Hose $1.29 Full fashioned service weight silk hose with fine lisle tops, reinforced feet and high, spliced heels. In black only. These are irregulars of our $2.00 quality. Main Floor New Blouses of English Broadcloth $2.29 New blouses, all in overblouse style, feature the trim little boyish collar and may be had in tan, French blue, white and white with touches of color on the pockets and collar. Also some long collar models. THird Floor -- a Girls’ Wool Dresses $5.95 '* $29.75 Jersey, wool crepe, serge and twill fashion fall and winter dresses for the junior girl—in plain colors, cheeks, nnd stripes. 1 There are models for school wear made in the straight line with narrow plants at the side, and more elaborate little styles for dress wear. There nre various trimming touches hands, applique and emhroidery. $9.75 $32.50 Plain or fur-trimmed roats made of heavy qual ity deep-pile fabrics lined nnd inner linl’d to give great warmth. Sties f> to lti years. Third Fleer i Sturdy School Shoes--Greatly Reduced j Dugan and Hudson's Melanson's $3.95, $4.95 and $5.65 We are discontinuing these two famous makes of shoes and will sell our entire stock of new fall style* at these three prices. Well built, durable shoes for school wear, built with Goodyear welt. In black and tan Russian calf. Children’s sizes in two tones. Children's spring heel shoe, sires 5 to 8, regu larly $5.00. d*0 QC now. | Childrens' shoes with I rubber heels, sizes 8 4 to | 11. repulsr- <1*0 QC I !y *5.00_ Misses' shoes with rub ber heels, sizes ll'j to 2, regularly QC $5.50, now. . Mi**e*' Two-Tone High Shoe*, 11 to 2, $6.50 to $7.50 value*, ^5>6o« Main Floor Children’s “Merode" Union Suits Medium weight silk and wool suit* with high necks, long sleeves, or Dutch neck*, elbow sleeves. In ankle length style*, with drop seat*. Size* 2 and 1 . 912.50 sizes fi to 1 o.. 95.00 Sizes 12 and 14 .95.50 Children's “M” Waist Union Suits Suits of medium weight white cotton, lightly fleeced. High neck, long sleeve styles or Dutch neck, elbow sleeve mod el's well taped. In ankle lengths, with drop seat* and pin tubes for garters. Sizes 2 to 8 . 91.25 Sizes in to 12. #1.50 Floor Children's £ x Phoenix Hose 7*?* Fine mercerized lisle hose in Richelieu rib, made with yA " reinforced feet. In black, /i \ cordovan, buck, deer, gray I and log cabin. Size* CC « to 10 . DOC riw Sale of Bags,£*j£ In Two Very Low-Priced Groups *> $1.79 Smartest of tailored baps are included in this proup. Some are large, others of a daintier si.’.e. All are made of real leather and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Very exceptional values. $2.95 A complete assortment of baps, unusual in value and style -underarm and pouch baps in vachettes. beaver and novelty leathers in tan. brown, gray, black Main F1«*r t