HIE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. JULY 8. 1022. " II. S.I)r) Officer Killed in Ha id on Tennessee Still Ouurr of Property on Which Still Lots ted Slayer Kmi mi Officer! Kill Man Searching Home. Gaitcboro, Tcnn.. July 7 H. J Lynch, federal prohibition officer, was shot and instantly killed by ! inlay Young of Gainesville. Tcnn , yesterday, following a raid (( an il licit .till located upon the properly of Young, according to federal oiii errs here. Killed in Raid. l'h.rU lltbotit. city policemen, ait uudir Sio.uuo bond each. a the re mit nf an aitfiuitt Ul night to earth tolvin'a home fur lujuor. Col j mii Ma ihol hve ttmci. I Three Cirli Die In Crtth. ! Oakland, Cal.. July 7. Three voting women, one unidentified, were killed insanity and a nun was e. riou.ly injured t. hen a Santa Fe iram struck the automobile in which i hey were riding here Ul night. Mate of Screen Actreti Suicide. Birmingham. AU.. July 7. Jack Lew it d'Arcy, Mid to be the ru'band of Louite d'Arrv. screen aclrets, and the ton of a well known banking fig ure connected with the J. I'. Morgan j interest, rnnimitted hiih-hIc- at a local hotel last night by taking potaitium j cyanide. U Arry had been in llirmingham ' about four week, working for a real iritate firm. A discharge, found in ! the dead nun', clothing, showed that l he wat a former aviator in the French Wiihila. Kao , July 7.-J. W. Col-1 army and wai given credit for bring in. it dead and torn K. ,hok and J ting down five airplanes. Canine "Pals of State Officials Have Personalities as Marked as Masters OMAMA NEW YORK m Saturday MINNEAPOLIS Your Unrestricted Choice . : of any Cbtton Dress In Our Entire Stock Regardless of Former Prices This sale encounters no exceptions in our stock. Every cotton dress is included. At this amazing low price we should dispose of the entire lot of more than 500 in record time. Beach Cloths Fine Imported Ginghams Ratine Tissues Voiles Swisses Combinations ' These Dresses Are Actually Worth 2 to 5 Times This Price Haas Brothers' reputation for super styles in frocks will be borne out in this choice of the house sale Saturday. We urge an early attendance. Spring Suits Must Go Every spring suit in the house, which in cludes cur distinctive tailor mades, 3-piece costumes and sport suits, to go in three groups. J10 '20 J30 Coats and Wraps All radically reduced for Saturday. Select a coat or wrap now for early fall wear. The values are indeed exceptional. 5 to '50 Unusual Sweater Values Our showings dominate in Omaha. The values have no rival. Iceland Wool Sweaters "V" necks and slip-overs shown in all colors, as well as white. Easily the best values of the season. ' '5 HaasBrofhers yyfeShop forWptnen'J SEGOfCrTflH-BROWN BLOCK' 'OTKANOOOUCLAS. v. I-:; J J Light Vote at State Primary Is Predicted rtui4 nm rt on competition. He recommend it a weapon agint monopoly. In one of lit tpceclirt yeterUay lie declared that i( cement price were not (air lie would advocate the building of a fUte cement plant de.lgncd to lave exprne to taxpayer in road and bruise building and to force other compiniei to meet competi tion prker. Tliee are tome of the viewi with which Mr Howell i akinc tup lHrt. lor the mot part, however, he i t4mling on hn record in pub lic lite. "I've never talked bunk and 1 will not make promiaet that 1 can not meet in order to obtain elec lion," he declarei. "That doem't mean that 1 won't take a potition. The greatest menace of our country ii monopoly," Together with bit perianal com- paign, Mr. Howell i carrying on a right to preserve the primary tern. In asking volet againtt the meaiure enacted by the but regular teniion, be dcilarct that if it i not repealed women votera will loc their equal Handing in party man agement. Two women for an important part of Mr. Howell' campaigning. These are Mr. Howell and Mix Charlotte Acer. The latter, who comet from New York, it the fi ancee of Mn. Howcll'e ton, Sidney J. Cullinghim. Warden W. T. Fenton and his mouse hound. Billie. on left: and State Game Warden Georte Koster and hi Scotch collie, Shack. The lad in the center is "D utch" Koster, youngest son of the game warden. Lincoln, July 7. (Special.) Dogs owned by State Game Warden George Koster and Warden W. T. Fenton have a personality among canines as marked as the personality of their masters among humans. Shack, the full-blooded Scotch col lie owned by Koster, loves his mas ter best, the Koster children next and other persons in accordance with their popularity with the Koster family. When Koster is away from Lincoln and word comes that he will soon be home, the news is told Shack, who instantly hurries to the statehouse a. block and a half away, remaining faithfully at the office, going home only to eat and sleep until his master appears. haclc never growls at anyone although, like all collies, he is dan gerous in a fight. He gets sullen after being bathed and refutes to play for half a day. That is as near to meanness as Shack ever comes. His great sport is playing hide and seek with the children. Someone will hold his eyes closed until the children are hidden and then Shack begins to search. A loud bark is his sign that he has found them. The Koster children are nearly grown. Shack likes little kids about S and 6, and when they are at the house one always finds Shack at their side. He also takes fancy to a little chicken and gets offended when any one touches it. Billie. mouse hound of Warden W. T. Fenton, displays the characteristic of some girls, who must have a fel low. Billie must always have some one to run around with and refuses to pay any attention to anyone else. When the warden is at the peni tentiary Billie looks after his welfare exclusively. He growls if anyone touches the warden and has been known to leap into the air and snatch a whisk broom 'from the hands of a porter brushing the warden's coat. The "Bull's Shadow." The warden has a habit of taking a nap after his noonday lunch, over the prbtests of a wile, who says it ruins his digestion. Billie naps, too, at the warden's feet. The warden's home is directly above the front of the penitentiary. The least sound awakens Billie and be continues to snarl and bark until the warden awakens, investigates the noise, and says: "It's all right, BilUe.- The same is true at night, while the warden is sleeping. When the warden is away, Billie usually trans fers his affections to Mrs. Fenton. The convicts never call him Billie. Usually he is known to them as the "Bull's Shadow," with less elegant names falling to his lot when bathing or searching for Billie is assigned to them. Nonunion Men Driven From Jobs by Threats (Continued From Face One.) who transmitted the shop strike order. "Holdout" Straggle. Chicago,' July 7. The nation-wide strike of the railroad shopmen en tered its seventh day Friday, with indications that the walkout had set tled down to a "holdout" struggle. Railroad officials continued to ad vertise for men to replace the strik ing employes and union officers car ried on in the work of organizing the suspension. Reports as to the actual effect and completeness of the tieup were con flicting and ..ltogether indefinite. Many railroads reported that suffi cient forces of shopmen were at work to enable them to keep abreast of the normal repair demands of the railroads, with prospects for increas ing forces as tunes went on." Union leaders, on the other hand, reiterated previous claims that the strike was approximately 90 per cent effective and professed no anxiety over the claims of the road:. To Fight Strikers. Events of the week have made certain that the rail lines have de termined to fight the strikers, such action being indicated by nation-wide advertising for workers to enter the deserted shops, and the placing of guards around strategic plants throughout the country. One road, the Great Northern, already has at tempted to negotiate with the new employes as an organization sup planting the shopcrafts union out- QResinol vrjur hours discomfort is what you want for your skin trouble ResinoJ to stop the itching and burn ing Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, besides being embarrassing and dangerous, but the mooth gentle ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often over come the trouble promptly, even if it is severe and long-established. Bathing the affected part first with RESINOL SOAP hastens the beneficial results. Rcsinol products at all druggists lawed by the federal labor board on Monday. Traffic Not Affected. With the labor board adhering to its announced policy of hands off, and the crafts leader, B. M. Jewell, seek ing conference with neither the roads nor the board, there seems today to be not even a promise that peace might come other than by a slow wearing out of the parties' to the dis pute. Railroads declare that traffic is not affected, nor even imperiled. Several trains have been discontinued in va rious sections of the country, and in other cases freight runs have been consolidated in an effort to conserve equipment. Confer on Slater, Mo. Slater, lo., July 7. (By A. P.) Adjutant General William Raupp of Missouri spent two hours here last night and then left for Jefferson City. There he will report to Governor Hyde and make recommendations as to the handling of the local situation, where striking shopmen have closed down the Chicago & Alton shops and have been in virtuat control of the town for the last 36 hours. General Raupp declined to an nounce what his recommendations would include, but said that he had talked to Sheriff John Logsdon in Marshall and that Sheriff Logsdon had stated to him that he, the sheriff, was unable to control the local situa tion and was not inclined to appoint special deputies. General Raupp told Sheriff Logsdon to put it in writing and the sheriff said he would write the governor last night. In Slater; General Raupp talked to J. L. Mar quette, and other Alton officials and also to Leo Winkle, chairman of the shopcrafts unions here, who promised there would be no violence. Rock Island Officials Work. Topeka, Kan.. July 7. Rock Is land railroad officials went to work here yesterday to keep the trains run ning, serving as car inspectors, icing passenger cars and filling the grease cups. The rolling stock is moving as usual, J. J. Breheny, trainmaster, an- I nounced. j N. Y. Clerks Vote to Quit. ' Syracuse, N. Y., July 7. Railway j clerks employed on the New York i Central lines have voted to strike, it j was announced today by their of- ficials. The vote was a part of the i general strike vote taken by all the j clerks on the New York Central lines, i The union includes clerks, freight handlers and express and station em ployes. Clerks on trie Lackawanna j already had voted to strike. Marking Time on Coast. San Francisco, July 7. Both sides were marking time in the strike of ! shopmen on the Pacific coast today. Chiropractor Dr. Frank F. Burhorn. 41426 StcuritiM Bldf., Car. IStk mm4 Far nun atreet. 12 Private Adjusting Rooms. . X-Kar Laboratory. Houri, 9 a. m. to 8 p. in. Ladjr attendant. Office Adjustments, 12 for llO.tt or IV tor : Railroad officials reiterated their statements made last night that men were fast returning to work, while officials of the shopmen's organiza tion countered with statements tbat union men were standing firm. At the headquarters of the South ern Pacific company here early to day it was announced that 1,206 shop men had returned to work to date on the system. "All Over" on Great Northern. Wenatchee, Wash., July 7. "The shopmen's strike is virtually over as far as the Great Northern is con cerned," was the statement made here by J. A. O'Neill, general mana ger of the western lines in reporting the return to work of a number of the railroad men. "Within the next 24 hours we'll have 200 strikers back to work west of Spokane," O'Neill asserted. Marine Depth Charge Used to Recover Drowned Body London, July 7. A depth charge, the most potent weapon used in the destruction of German submarines, was used to find the body of James Anderson of Accrington, who had been missed for several weeks. The police had dragged the water without success and then resorted to the depth charge. The body floated to the surface immediately. Nebraska Epworth Assembly, Ep worth Lake Park, Lincoln, August 1 to 10. Among the many great at tractions are W. J. Bryan, Sir Paul Dukes, London; Maud Ballington Booth; J. Stitt Wilson, California; Riccaldo Martin, tenor; Ver Haar, Swedish contralto; Vera Poppe, Eng lish cellist; Chicago Operatic com pany; Pamahasika's trained pets; classes and demonstrations in radio. Keep dates in mind for vacation. Camp in th,e park. For programs, in formation, address C. A. Fulmer, Lincoln, University Temple. Advertisement. A DVERTISEMEN'T. BLEEDING GUMS Quickly Relieved If your gums bleed. If they feel sensi tive, if they are aoft or receding, you may be threatened with pyorrhea. Don't delay, for thete conditions iteadily crow won if neglected. The way to stop the trouble is to wash the mouth daily with Lykolene. the powerful antiseptic which destroys harmful irerms and neutral izes mouth acids and thus helps the gums to become firm and healthy once more. Sold by leading druggists. JULY CLEARANCE , SALE NOW ON JULIUS ORKIN 1512 Douglma Street Your unrestricted choice of any Pure Thread Silk Sweater in stock for $19.50 Third Fleer Men's Shop Sales' Wash neckwear reduced to 35c, 45c, 65c and 95c Four-in-hands and bows. Any 35c toft collar 25c. $1.50 night ihirt. for $1.05. Faultless and Universal makes in sizes 15 to 19. $2.50 pajamas for $1.85. Good styles sizes 15, 16, 17, 18. To the left as you enter Sale of Hair Nets Sonia hairnets in all shades of both cap and fringe styles. The single mesh for 50c a dozen. The double mesh for 65c a dozen Slipon Wool Sweaters Special for $2.00 Summer Frocks Greatly Reduced $10.00 For tub frocks originally priced to $22.50. $18.95 For tub frocks originally priced to $35. $19.50 For dainty georgette dancing frocks. Third Floor Suits-' Coats Skirts in lots too small to itemize are of fered for unusual savings Bloomer Frocks For Much Less In plain pink or blue chambray gingham $1.75 frocks for $1.19 Stripes, checks and plain shades in gingham, soisette or madras. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.50 to $7.50 qualities, $1.69 to $4.69. Second Floor Sports Oxfords $6.80 Choice of Any We Have A timely sale of new summer sports styles for fine savings $6.80 a pair for Nile cloth oxfords with trim mings of patent leather. White strap pumps with patent leather trimmings. White, tan and gray oxfords with attractive black trims. White nile cloth oxfords trim med with white calf. (Jreailt Reduced Fares Summer Excursion lowest in qears to Colorado, California and the National Parks. Choice of routes going and returning; stopouer anuwhere; superior service. Rockq MoinnLiniited to Colorado Golden Stale Limited io California, Comfort and Courtesy are uour fellow travelers on the Itock Island Lines . Travel information, sleeper reservations and illustrated booklets on request Consolidated OJftee, tall 1d4 (tree er dales tUHee, L. BatndorH. AqanL Pkm Omsriss lS J. S. TIUBalli), Dttinra PaeMnaar Aqml. Rack It land UM Weedsnsm J I ha World Building Phone Jacks sals Omaha, Bah, $5.00 SALE Of georgette and canton crepe blouses, formerly sold up to $14.75; silk and 'wool skirts, formerly sold to $12.50; fibre silk and all-wool sweaters, formerly sold to $9.75. Choice Saturday at $5.00 JULIUS ORKIN 1512 Douglas Street Why Have Skin Trouble Ccticura WEI Pre vent It In the treatment of all akin troubles) bathe freely with Cuttcura Soap and hot water, dry gently, and apply Cutkwa Ointment to the affected parta. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cutlcura Talcum In your toilet preparations. SissaUliillwljUl AJIiaas.-Cae.siaUs atasattii.SanW.sfcisWaajlasm,- Solde.ar whara. faaf Sa. OMssaBI aajla. TaMst tV. IssarXetkan Soa ssans wstkaot sn. The Bee Want Ads are best busi ness boosters. II