TUB PEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, JUNK 4. 1922 French Premier Given Free Hand on Foreign Policy Attitude at (pnna Approved (iorrnnifiit Sole J wipe as to Stand at Hfljpie (lonferenre. By Th Anwlm4 Pr. Pan. Juiif 3 Thf i lumber r( i!futit jriterilay tvciuiiK. Iv a ote of 485 to 100, gave I'rrnurr Polncare a 0 lund to continue to dnrit the "feign policy of l-'rime lonu the line he his pursued since lie a mmed power. The vote alo aptriril of the gov ernment' attitude at the recent ieta conirrenie, left the govern inritt tlie ir jii'luf as to whether Fiance tliall be represented at 'Hie Hague conference and reserved to the government the riht to act alone toward ierttiany in case of 9 tlafirant violation of the Versailles treaty. The vote came after one of the most stormy session ever witnessed in the French chamber. Kvidence of the intluence of l'ic miir I'oincare over the chamber was shown when the (tiestion as to prior ity of tne numerous order of the day caire u. M. Ilerriot, leader of the radical party, insisted that his order of the day regarding international lr mould havt priority. To this M. I'oincare objected, and without in-plying lack 01 confidence, the chamber voted. 426 to 143, against M. Herrifit, but when the straight order of the day, involving a vote of confidence in the government, wa put before the chamber, the opposi tion vote va reduced to 100, while that of the supporters of the gov ernment was increased to. 484. M. Herriot had charged the pre mier with being responsible for the question of international loans not being put before the Genoa confer ence. The premier replied that be bad refused to bring up the ques tion at Genoi because he was con vinced it' was too closely and dan Berously associated with that of the German debt to the allies. Ar buckle Becomes Director of Keaton Cafe Chef, Shot in Fight, in Critical Condition The rondition of A. N. McDonald, 42. chef at the J. J. Greer eating house at First and Haskell streets, who was shot four times in a fight with William James, 3219 South First, Friday evening, is still very critical. Little hope of saving his life is held by doctors at St. Jaseph hospital. No further statement has been made by James other than that he s-hot McDonald and wished that he had killed him. James was captured just as he was leaving town on a railroad train. Service of Song. A aervice of rong will be given at Our Saviors Evangelical Lutheran church, Thirtieth and Izard streets, Sunday evening at 8. Selo parts will be sung by A. W. Peterson, Mrs. William Turner, Helen Miller, Mrs. Fred Boien, Mrs. F. A. Hansen. Arthur W. Peterson is choir master, and Miss Blanche Fletcher is organist. Los Angeles, lutu 3 Rocot C. (Fatty) Arbuckle, former (ilm comedian, whct picture were ruled off tht screen shortly after his acquittal by a San Francisco jury of a charge ot manslaughter growing out of the death oi Vir ginia Kappe, (ilm actress, hat be come a motion picture director. He is directing Joseph F. (Butter) Keaton in a new comedy, it ia stated. It i not known whether Arbuckle has accepted as final the decree of Will H. Hay, head of the Motion Picture Producers' association, that Arbuckle himself remain off the screen. Shrinera on Way to Coast to He Entertained Here St. Joseph delegation of Shriners, t in cute by special train to San Fran cisco convention, will be entertained upon arrival here Saturday night at 5:25 by Tangier temple. The party will be taken on a tour of the city and given a dinner at the Masonic temple. The Cincinnati delegation, arriv ing by special train at I Sunday aft- rnoon. also will be taken on a tour oi Omaha by Tanm'tr temple. The committee in charge of auto tripi is composed of F. S Martin, chairman; J. 11. Hansen, vice chair man; John (iamble, George A. Rob erts, Clyde Drew, A. C. Scott and Rome Milter. Motion for New Trial for Murderer I Overruled Lincoln, June 3. (Special.) The slate supreme court today overruled a motion for a new trial in the case of James B. King, negro convict in the state penitentiary, sentenced to die in the electric chair next Friday for the slaying of Robert L. Taylor, guard at the penitentiary, the night of May 11, 1921. Court Battle Over Mathi hies Union Averted Mr. McCormirk tuiU Fight Afiainot Marriage Judge ItmmuiiaidR Father' dire ful Coiioidrraliun. ( hiugo, June 3, The coi.rt light .igaintt Malhiblc Mil'uiiiiiiVs mar lu'gc to Max Oicr. Swim horcmii, ended abruptly in lc than two min ute' proceeding 111 probate court todav when Mrs. Ldlth Rockefeller McC'orinick, the girl' mother, with drew her petition tor a restraining order to prevent tns union. , Father Becomes Guardian. Judge Henry Horner granted the motion of Mr. McCormick's attor ney, Charles S. Cutting, that the pe tition be dismissed without prejudice and added that Harold F. McCor mick, divorced husband of Mr. Mc Cormick, was appointed Mathilde's legal guardian without delay. He made it plain, however, thai he would expect the father to ex ecute his trust "as a Ktiardiau and a parent should" and that he would also expect Mr. McComiick to "take into consideration all the points in Mrs. McCormick's answer" was in terpreted as a warning that Mr. Mc Corniick should consider Very care fully any consent to Mathilde's mar riage to 0cr. Mother's Charges. The petition withdrawn by Attor ney Cutting was contained in Mrs. McCormick's answer to the applica tion of her daughter for appointment of Mr. McCormick as her legal guardian. It contained charges that Oser sought the marriage, hoping to obtain "large sums of money and j linaiii il 4111" and depUned the di I parity 111 awe between the two O.er , it 44 Vf4f. old. Mathilrie u 17. 1 Aled what the tirt move would ! be, Mr. Cutting said tlitr? "wouldn't I be auv net moie " l'.ilwin II I'm- el, Mr, McCormick' attorney, ' totally uiti'nmmuniraiive. l!x-Ruiian Adilrrwa 200 I'ro(iertive New Citizen "America i the ben country in the world," declared Loin Mergolm, iiuiiaurr iii th Allan lilf trvir ! company, 2403 Park street, in an uddre. to a das of more than 20 prospective new utir-i at the Chain lrr oi Commerce Friday evening at K. The new citizen, who will re ceive their final paper in naturalisa tion court next Tuesday and Wed nesday, were guest of the chamber at a banquet. More than 500 persons attended. District Judge Charle Go and Dr. K. C. Henrv. head of the Americanization committer, alto P'ke. Mr. Mrrgolin, who came to Oma ha from Russia 17 year - ago, dramatically related hi arrivat here "without friends,, without money, peaking a strange language; but 1 had my hands, and my mind and opportunity." One cannot become a real American, he declared, until he has rid himself of his old country idea and has learned the manners and customs of his adopted country. Railroad Worker Fired After Buying Moonshine Hammond, Ind., June 3. Follow ing the arrest of Albert Reel on a iharge of making and selling moon shine to railroad men, 17 employes of the Chesapeake and Ohio rail way were fired for purchasing in toxicating liquors by General Super intendent G. J. Derbyshire, Fcru, lnd. Buttercups, huge yellow silk ones, trim a hat of black strew of the garden party variety. Bulttrcups are favored by the milliners on the better class hats this spring. 'Woman Shatters Record Driving Buick "4" Coupe "TIZ" FOR FEET ForTired Feet, Sore, Tender, Aching, Swollen Feet 'Cia'tbuiTii'for achiag, iwoflm led. Doo'liUjr loetnekl" Just 'take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yours In a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and al most talk and then they'll take an other dive in that "Tiz" bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, cal louses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tiz." It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. A few cents buy a box of "Tiz" at any drug or department store don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. Buy Now! 1 Pay Later! That' t h Beddao way of clothes II-ing. 1417 DOUGLAS STREET Your Credit Supplies Your Need. Juat y "chare it" will m a k t h tfrmt ault your convenience. c I Style A Credit Store for All the People Quality Read-Investigate ! Every day during thi 10th Anni vartary Sale the Beddeo Clothing Co. will give away abiolutely frea Hundred of dollar worth of merchandise. ASK ANY SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS The following article were given way free yeaterday: 1 Man'. Suit $24.75 1 Man'. Suit 39.75 1 Ladies' Coat 19.50 1 Ladie.' Dre 8.95 . 2 Bungalow Apron 2.00 1 Ladie.' Wrap 19.50 An Amazing Outlay of Startling Bargains In This 10th Anniversary Sale Every department in the store is alive with extra ordinary offerings during the Tenth Anniversary Sale Surprise after surprise awaits you here. Look where you will, you cannot duplicate these marvelous values. It's a real bargain, carnival an opportunity to en joy money savings of the rarest type. Join the big crowds that are thronging the store daily. Any salesperson will be pleased to advise you of the big free merchandise offer which is creating such enthusiasm with every visitor to our store. 5 WRAPS and FROCKS $ i I A Sensational Saturday Anniversary Offer A big double-head feature : Hundreds of stunning frocks and wraps in styles of the hour have been assembled to go at this extreme low anniversary sale price. Worth Two and Three Times This Price The Wraps The Frocks Capes, Wraps, Cape Coats, Sport Coats Canfcme, Crepe de Chines, Roshanaras, in the widest possible style range. All etc., in smart sport creations. Every desirable fabrics. desired color and size is here. Extra Special Credit Terms 92 B. i 1 3 Men's One and Two Pant SUITS Greatest Values of the Year You'll say so the minute you see these wonder value suits. Styles that men and young men seek. Hundreds of Suits Involved Under normal conditions you would expect to pay at least double for suits of this quality. They are hand-tailored and styled to meet an exacting taste. $5.00 Down and $2.00 Per Week $2 Your Suit Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 That', our haw price for any man' two or thm-pltc. uit. DRESHER BROTHERS 2217 Faraam Str.t. AT. 034S. ma no Kyi flr. tmJL J Vjr2l uUaul" wlU mm t Uual iKYlM wtty 8umB tmtrX MMr., Aw MM datlnnrf trml tit-1 ti fK .tONB MCKlW g 1 j, IV ti. r UU f -tiTCJ mUi trom m m4 I vV 1 RT.rr. im f (CI rWJ wtUtomt knskux. I I Vi r UMU Imk-1 I 1 ImMi, tfirwlMCrwl WG SALCI j 1 NATIONAL b. 1 vim', Nmi M tmA.ivm mrniim ou"fcaySft 1 wl rital 1 TODATI I PMaMaVV MbnMlF 0 ' Awl M&3b' at Unttkl BS. 1mm. aa oil at;1 nM Uu. axb in I SrVTTt No. I Itll. Color, : I 4MallM! I T"-v Kelt. Womon'iM I If tfUSlm M to U omH. I II SfaV JjjjtfamlMiJCrtSrCa Dept. 379 fcMjJ the nine tiuilc er u I u well llifh4y rouii'titir Hih Tribute Paid. Mr. Avn paid t i at H miuite in th? C4r whiJi .lie dii'vr. She uid; "My (iniri)hiiihr ItimW uri 4C llll lUltnlp I't 4iri ll'll.ioil. Not 4 nnnle toi tud to he lumlc (r iiKthiiicl adjiiKtuiriii n( any kind, li via the nrt tl ;i tni which would be a severe trl (ir any amo moliilc. irrrtprctive oi ithp ur ne jof rnniiir, limiiiucli .i I have had J roiiridrrahlr rxri it lire in lim ine iiiuny different inaUr ui duriuii the period of the vr m a mniilii r jof the u emu n't Id'd l'i iniiiiir corj. I (ecl that I am otcd wrll 'rnoiiKh to jtidue tin nirrit f an i atimmnhilr, i "The manner in whi'h thi four Icylnidtr coupe behaved wa a rrv lelatinn to me. Whrnever I rallrd I on it (or rcerve powfr on the grade or in H.e tiRht puce, tin nttip tar iiintsntly renondcd and enabled me to come throujjh with flyinir color. It i one of the bet and eirt rid ing car I have ever handled. It i the ideal car for the woman driver. Portland, Ore.. June 2. (St'icial.) I Iav. Mav 1. ami rr . li kul in After one of the mot thrillitiK brre at l'l ;45 a, in., Tuetday. May 2. motor, car trip ever made ln-tiwru iThe chcikiiiu a done at both place San rraiiciuro and l'ortland, Mr. V.. Kathleen Ayera of San brnuciMO, Cal., v.a officially checked in here with her I9.'J liuiik four-cylinder coupe, after bavin made the fastest tune ever recorded for an automobile by member of the local pre. while the tiuiiiiL' a done bv official of the Vetrrn 'leleuraoli company. Beati Fast Train. 1 lie total time roiiMimcd in mnkiiw the iniir-cily dali. iucliidinn the J5 in thi famous iutrr-rily run. Mrs. i minute iictcat'y to cho San Aycr at behind the wheel and drove the Huick the greater part of the 725 miles, only oeciuionally beiiiR reliev ed by the official representative who had been detailed by the Howard Automobile company , to act as her escort. The record i official in every re spect, a the Huick coupe and its fair driver were checked out of San Francisco at 1 :02 o'clock p. tu., Mon- rranciro hay to Oakland. wa 22 hours, -U numitci, Thi is a new mark for thi trip, to far as Western Union records show, liratius the best previous time made by automobile 3 hour and 8 minutes, ' he former record wns 2.i hours. 51 minutes. while the fastest schedule of the Southern Pacific company' express train is 28 hours, .V) minute, n the four-cylinder Huick coupe now hold Smap-Yes a ' -n From a standing start to 30 miles per hour in 12 sec onds that's what you can do with a DURANT 4. The gasoline and tire mileage is very high, the upkeep cost very Iowl n o . DURANT "Jiut a Real Good Car" Touring, Q $890 g ' Sedan, fj $1,365 3 Factory Andrew Murphy & Son, Inc. 52 Years in Business 1410 Jackspn St., Omaha No Action liy County Hoanl on Paing of Wetst Q Koatl The foiiuly coutuiissioiie rs. alter long ateumcnt in private, held a short open meeting Saturday, but failed tn award the contract for pav ing (J htreet from the city limit to KaUton, four mile. A delegation of residents of that section called on the commissioner iasi i nurstiay iicinaimvin mat nncK j paving be laid instead of bitulitbic I surfacing. , ' It tut stated after the meeting to i!iy that t'ominiislonri O'l'onnor, U U. maid anil N'elile (vnr brick. I lie board ad)nururd until neat Tuesil.iv morniuii. M)r:inir:Mrsr. Regain the Vital Forceof Youth A Simpla Horn Trratm.nt, Mar Available Than Gland Traatiaaat or Bark and Animal Estrada. Nature's frraL.t tl in maniln4 la Kr I'uniiHiunJ, f.ir ih rr)ut (Italian nf Umn'nt tiial fi.rra If yati a.plr is r li.rrd vilal tirrvsus tnniy. Is I ha lorl n vlnr of th dav f nuih. ttf Kr. In in eiHsrir f ,our an hKm. Ontilf inic ruV a, known, uiually in a f days Kor rnnnun4 On labial fnrml it th riull ul manr ar uT riaiiiifie rarb. II coniaina no harmful Anttt ur oplalr. It nil naturallr r.build iha vital furrr in man or Kutian, to rulit iha powrr of youthful iKr and atamina. Mor widrly arrlaimnl than UlanH Tial mni or uark and animal ritrarta. II ha a powerful arlmn In Irenvihrnina anil fMmr nrv lumn, and lo ovarcom th hsnillrap nf chy.li-al wraVii-. rxult ini frum hrrakin1 nature' la Knr la dlilrllnllcd and KUtrantr4 only by th Mllon l.alranrl. )it. I 1 Mairh.Mii lllde . Kansa lllii, II". A (nil lratmnt ul thl umlar vilalltrr nt prapaid fur only It Ou. (r. If mnr rnnvnlnt. t'tiA no monryi ray th ittinan IJ.Ou and a f rnl poll ar hcn It arrlvca. Th lahoralnri auaranlr to rturn your monay promptly If rraulta ar not rntlrrly aatlartor. Cut or Uar .aul this id now, and ad r dr -today. 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