The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 13, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SUNDAY flEE: OMAHA. AUGUST 13. 1922.
Fonnerllcadof
U.S.Navv Visits
Mayor of Omaha
Jorphui DiiiirU, on Ot
tauqua Tour, Stop to f.rrrt
Dalilnjan, Whom He Mrt
in 1806.
Inert ii too muth "patting (lit
tutk" among American today, ac
"cording lo Jotrphm Paniell o(
North Carolina, (ormrr tecrelary of
lh navy, who called on Mayor
iJehlman )ttrrday.
"In domettir, eocial, hminrii ami
political life there it i promt day
tendency lo pan iht lm V," laid Mr.
Janiele, "Iht democrat! Llama the
republican! ami t!i republican!
blame ilia democrat!. Let ui fare
our retpomibihliri and not blame
otheri (or oar own mittakri or fail
ure!." y
Tht former terrrtery Ii on a rhau
tjmjue lour, bring aheduled for He
atntc, Nl)., on Sunday and Ihrrt for
trip liroiili Iowa.
Mayor Dahlman and Mr, Danirli
have been frienda (or JO yeara, the
touthrrnrr being icrrrlary for Hoke
.Smith when the arqtiaintanre began.
1 ha frirndthlp had ill gcne.it during
the democratic national convention at
Chicago in If)', when the mayor'
Josephus Daniels as
He Appeared in Omaha
A f 1 IK all
Sags- , "SSt,
Joaephue Danltla.
waa member of the Nebratka drlrga
lion and Mr, Iranicl of the North
Carolina delegation.
VV are being threatened with
freezing on rouiit fl lark of coal;
our trantporution i Impaired; wr
are not bring paid enough (or what
w lave to ate 1 1 and paying too mm Ii
for what we buy," Kid the former
lerrrury, i
Woman Guide in
Park Is Cited for
Bravery in Fire
Mr. Hrrllu ItLmrlt Com
inniilnl for uirk Anion
ami Fine Wot kw in Halt
ing Forrt Mair.
Vor mile, Cat, Aug. 12 The only
woman guide Hi Yc.acmit National
park bai won gotrrnmriit.il com
mendation for her "quick action and
line woik" in pu'l.i.g out ford
fit that threateiiej ditaiter. Mi I
Mrt. JlnlU lUaiKCtt of loll Lid,
Ore,
'Die incidnil which impelled Park
Superintendent V, II. Lewif to pay
honor 10 Mn fllancelt omirrcd t
h top of the Yotrmile lalli rifl
while ilie wai taking a hor.rhai k
party Id gtc park. A iiiaiuanit
thicket wat liUing firrtely, probably
art on fire by torn caretrt lukrr
who flipped finouldrnng cigaret
Hub into the bruih. Nrarby waa the
edge of pine and fir foett, heavy
with roain, where a fire rould burn
tor wrrka, drttroying thousand 'I
dollar' worth oi timber, perhapi
mrnarirtg livri,
' Beati Out Plamei.
rttaliing the danger, Mr. Plan-
rett umaddlrd hrr bone in an in
atant and began to beat out the
flamra with her aaddle blankria. Two!
men In the parly followed lur e-
ample. Mr, lllamrtl apird a Iraili
td tirar the trad, pio'kidrd by tlir l)r
partnicnt of Interior lo receive lunch
boirt and dthrr blier in an rlloit to
kerp the park clean, bniing the
rover, aha Uifd it at a ahovrl and
om bad a treuch brtween the
lUnira and I be trtra. ihrn the or
iJtrcd one tf the men to aml her
and earned watrr into the irath tan
to wet the brush, In an hour the
(i'amee were checked.
When Superintendent I.rwii
heard rf her eaploit he wrote a
teller of appreciation and pune,
rapremiif Ilia govtrnnirnt'i ihanka
for her "fine co-operation in han
dling the ailuation, which, he in id,
abould be held up at an taample for
Other gmdei to follow."
Mrr, lllamett it one of the noted
ri'lera of the writ, having won the
vMiild'e champiouahlp relay rare for
women at I'rndleton, Ore In 1911,
and 1VI J, th world'a tliani
pionthip broncho butting contnt for
wnmen and at the aame roundup in
l'H and 1VIJ and Ihe world'i chum
pu.iitliip, Mie won poman rare for women al
Spokane in 1918. She hai not com
peted tinre her fiutband, Dell !ln
eti, famoui at a roper and bull
doggrr, wat killed in Franre,
iluiKnly rnougli Mn. Dlancrtt II
eattrrn bom, and family ronn'rtiOiit
till live in i leveland. O. Rrtore
her nmrriage the wat Uertlia Ki'prr-
mk of C Ire and. '
Chinete Studcnti to U. S,
c,hanvhl An. .12 Ahnnt 140
f hinete atudeiila art rleparting Jot
Amrrrea thii week lo take up ttuifiet
in college and univertitiet in the
I'niled Statet. Thia maket the num
ber of Lhinne tiudentt in America
in exrett of 2,000 at Ihe prrtriit.
Filipinos ieed v
Shipping Laws,
Says U. S. Agent
Grip of VWfigti Trai! I.Iik
llirulrring I)rvr!oimrnt of
Manufacturing, Dct larri
Mariaa.
Manila, Aug. 12, )oeh V. Mum,
grneial agent of the Lulled Matea
rluppiiig hoard In Manila, helievra
that for Ihe brnelil of J iliplnot and
Americana rolwi ahippmg frgu
latiout ahould be put in lore hue
at once.
"I believe,' be laid, "it It pota
ble lo prove to any fair-minded I'lli
pmo that ealentioM of the coattwiic
ahipping regulaliont to the I'liillip-
pinea will oenetif fllipinoi and
Arnrncant alike,
"jri ut lake the actual litualMi.
1'ilipinoa now have no oiean thipa
and only a portion of Iba iuteritland
thipa. If Ine coatlwite regulalioni
to into force, all ihiot, including
thote in the Inlerialand arrvue, will
be under American regirlryi no car
go between the Mamie and the I nil -rd
Mrtet will be carried in foreign
vetteli, Filipino will have the
tarne opportunist at American! lo
arcjuire and operate both intrritland
and oi ran aliipt.
Would Help Employment
"They have Iht aame right! un
der the American flag that Anirri-
caut bae. A 10 teamrn, lier
rhantea for rnudoymrtit would be
greatly inrieaaea.
The l'billipinei are rapable rd
developing Into ail lliil'ortanl tnaiiti-
Ucluiing counlty, but cannol do to
at long a lh uIjihU tr lirNI il
Out alio ot lorrigii thip hurt,
Kalti aie generally in fvr ol the
liiipmg cut of raw product!; (r
Una run alnne iiuniiUi'turcfi al
ready eital.Uhed hire find ihe go
ing difiirull.
"I'tirope, in other wordi, garner!
prolitt ihat it would be lo the mu
tual advantage ol 1 ilipuioi an. I
Americana lo Irava in Ihe Philip
pine!, I'nid Iht coattwUe lawa are
enloirtd here, however, Ihe iiiuatin
cannot be controlled for the benedi
id ilipinot and Ameriiani. The
foreign linet govern Ihe ratra, which
are made al hlharard. 1 hey ihntild
be irirntitic and give the domratic
manularliirrr an evrn break with
the nianufarturer abroad.
Poreignera Oppott Lair.
"A great deal of oppoitifti lo Ihe
law comet from forriguara in ihe
inlerialand ahipping buaiur! fu h
oppotltion ought not lo weigh an
ilittanl with the authorilirt.
"Now at long aa Ihe minor porti
are tr It unimproved AuVriran h'lt
can haul cargo to Manila fnm
three prte no cheaper than (lie
pretenl O'lalt can. I' ut the porta
will not be left unimproved, wheth
er Ihe (oattwiae lawa are applird
here or not. The aituafinn ii mtolrr
able; it leviet an oneroui and con
ttant charge again! Ihe Iwlipiuo
producer arid the American con
turner, foreiirnera reapirig the brne-
fiti in many inttancer, borne of
Ihe inter-ltland ahipa are owned by
! .vMn.iiIi, toina by ( hirwta and
! tome by older lixt'giirn.
I "i.ventuaHy llt imnor porta will
iht impinvrd, hoiaavrr, IhougH al
pretrnl tde ontlt tetteJe t!u
go trading along ihe co' of the
wlaiida do lint lliink t. Wbrn tde
tiiuatHiti ii a'ljuird Manila will 'l
the cargo linh Howt through tht
...i l hy reason of favorable rair-
ml unfavorable, at now and be-
raute Manila n Ihe natural outlet
br cargo I Mini I.ujun."
Cliuiiitologiral Hurratl
of Wrallirr Ii Iluiy Pire
Waihifigton, Aug 12 Kvr bear
of the rliu.atologif al divition of Ihe
weather biliraur II I one of the butt
ttt little braiirhrt of Ihe government
etialilithnirnl in Wellington.
The weather thaipa who do noth
ing but prngnotliiate day alter day
lead a plarnt lite compared with Ihe
arduoiit laliori of the aeieiilitli run
necied with Ihe clirnatotngtral divii
ion l aili Aii tl't weather bureau It
inundated wiili rpieriet, aoine good,
i' rue not to good, but all uigniily
rrijurtliiig . repbet. 'I hr o,urriei
ae ahuiitrd to the rlnualologual di
miou and then emuea a wiettlmg
ntitrh whnh would make a heavy
Wright ra'ih at latch ran bout re
truihle a 'IjImI liittle.
Molor Driviog I'oatnim
Ilcrrive Uijti'rr Wajtri
Watliinitlou, Aug. I .'.--I be ater-
age anutul pay oi rural intnirii
iitviir motor vrliiilea it 12,570, at
coinparrd with 11 Ml for thote unrig
bone diavtn vrhulri, arrordmg lo
Ihe ltett report of the potltnattrr
general,
I'otoffice at
DuMiii Seized
liy Hel)el Forces
ItfiortnI ' Killral or
Woumlri! in Affray Hum
neat nitlrirt of Cork '
in Ituioa.
Dublin, Aug. 12 (By 'A, I.)
Twenty irrrgnlari entered Ihe poit
oflMt in Auueni ilreet latt night,
tayi an olhclal ttatement, and dm
armed lit teiitry at Ihe entrance and
ovrrpowerrd the inner guard of levtn
loldirri. They rubrd Ihe iuitrument
room and alter fettering gi.oline,
t-t it on fire,
I he irrrgular ratiialtiet, according
lo Ilie ollnul annoiin ement, were
tie dead and wounded.
('oiuideralile damage waa done la
the floor and furniture. 'The fir
bngaile arrived promptly and put out
Ihe fire,
Thm, adda the atairment, tht main
ob)er of ihe irregular! -drilrarloin
of the intiriimenit wai not ercom
p'lthed. It it rapeiled normal iery
ue will be rrtumrd .'tiorday. On
mriiilirr of the iidutg party waa er-retted.
raiiisi, Hni wettnaa toxic
Mwr,tf4'a Aria ftMMtiti!
rn-,le fro ihm ih tiaa
ai.nli.n i-i (hi'ul In ir if Iran
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These Coats Are Such Unusual
Values That We Advise Women
to Shop Early and pet the Ben
efit of the Best Selections
There It a Model for Event ElU-
ure and hvery I'urse. A Loat
Selected in This Sale Will Give
You the Benefit of the Entire
lliaty Scason's Wear
Mon da Beginning Our Annual August Sale of Women's and Misses'
ID)
is!-Coats
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Featuring Shelton Loom Fur Fabrics
The Smartest of Next Season's Coats at
Savings of at Least 25 Per Cent
Not for many seasons have Plush Coats of this quality been offered at these low prices. And when we tell you
that the garments in this sale are models of the most attractive order, made on lines that are charmingly illus
trative of Fashion's new ideas for Fall and Winter, you will realize the importance of attending this sale early.
Only, the Rich Pile Fabrics", products of the Shelton Looms, which retain their lustrous beauty and wear well, are featured.
Many of the Coats Are Trimmed With Furs Such as Beaver, Squirrel, Mink,
Wolf, Fitch, Skunk, C aracul, Fox, Opossum and Coney
The Fabrics ArcLapinex,Nishni,Kitseal, Kerami, Novgorod, Karakulan, Kcrami Persian, Rokseal
Developed into long and short mod
els with sleeves cut along the new
lines, collars of newest style and
novel and attractive fastenings.
No material excel
plush for warmth,
style and appear
ance. These models
are dcsiRncd to dis
play its beauty.
J lo
ii i n i&r-j p.
Shelton Loom Fur Fabric Cants
liavo all the luxurious appear
incc of soalslun, at about onc
tcnth the coht.
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This List Will Give You an
Idea of the Great Values
nffnwrl in Thia V
iirii aea ' t tu wuw
Shelton Looms Fur Fabric Coats
Worth up to 39.50. Sale 25 QQ.
Shelton Looms Fur Fabric Coats
Worth up to 55.00. Sale QQ
price, OtJ. I J
Shelton Looms Fur Fabric Coats
Worth up to 65.00. Sale
Shelton Looms Fur Fabric Coats
Worth up to 75.00. Sale CQ rjr
price, wv
Shelton Looms Fur Fabric Coats
Worth up to 100.00. Sale 70 tU
M price, tJU
Other Shelton Looms Fur Fabric
Coau-Pricca 175t0Q
The models pictured In these sketches made from the garments
in this sale show new style features for fall and winter.
BUY NOW-
X small deposit will hold any garment In our cold storage vault until fall. Do
not wait until the rush of fall business snaps up all the bargains, lluy now,
whilo you can still get the service of the whole season.
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