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HIE SUNDAY HF.K : OMAHA, AUGUST 13. 1922.
Bombs Exploded
in California
Express Yards
Tear Great Hdl in Ground
Corn piny Guartlt I'our Shot
in Direction From Which
Domhi Hurled.
Jtote.ill, CI., Aug 1Z Tiv
toml wrtt eaploded In l yard ol
th Southern I'itific and lh fa
eift Fruit 11)4 Fapret company
hi tarly lh morning. Oft of
lh bomln capfudrd at 2 a, id , in
ih rrtr ( roundhout No. I, Win
tlota in ht tuiMnig wrt lilterd
nil portion ol III will fiftt h
tloMu wrriknl
Tlire ol Uf bomlit lr a great
tinl in th ground In lit t aid
(i the yard near I In (dam o( lh
J'eufie. rruil and Lapreit company.
Lighting equipment In (lie yarda
wat put out ol tomiuiatnn by ti
taplomon,
immadiali- fuUittimr Hit
pl;.ion company guard poured
ahm in the direction Irotn wlurh
lh bomlit ti reported I) have
been hurled. Anerinjr volley cd
hoi niri their firing. Mora
100 thole wr em harmed.
United State Mai thai Sullivai.
Wi .iruiV down lv a build, accord
in in word reuhine: I'ntrvillr (ol
lowing lh akinniih. Id extent (I
hie iniurtrt taa no! learned,
'Mil- rxuloaion aliook buildinu
and Iwium in kotevill and cauted
omnia In arite. thinking in
earthquake liad vi'l the luwn.
Sin Hrrnardmo. t'al., Aug. J2
hour additional bomb exidotion oc
curred today in the Santa I f railroad
yard her Pillowing th cxototion
vetterdav morning "( 2i honili In
lh time vardt. Ofliiei are Invr
lisating four fragment ol large
loml. fontru:led out of pipe rl
bow with atrrl ting and apparent
y loaded with chemical. No one
ttii injured by lh bomb and no
damage of cone'uenct oecationrn.
Lieut. J. J. Kane, with ix mrn
from the army pot at Koia firld
lier lirr, operated an armored auto
mobile patroling lh atreeti. Offi
car arriving here reported that road
Into the city had been atrewn with
large taikt, apparently lor the pur
poe l the puncturing of automobil
lire.
Over the Moat at the State House
Tieup of U. P. Trains
in Nevada Is Broken
((antlnued rttm ft On )
haiardou condition of employment
following a atatement from the broth
crhood executive that they could
Icav their work if the condition
were hazardou.
Thi walkout wai on the Santa Fa
ayitem where the , trainmen left
train with hundred of paengera
tailed at dctert point.
Ordered to Return,
Cleveland. Aug, J2.-fHy A. P.)
Member of the lirotherhood of Rail.
road Trainmen, who went on trike
on the Santa l'e railroad, have been
ordered to return to work, i'reident
W, (r, Lee announced today, dC'
daring that their walkout wa unau
thorwed inasmuch a the regular pro
cedure in aettlintf ditpute hit) not
been carried out Telegram to thi
effect were rnt to General Chair
man Duffy and General Secretary
Haieott of the fcanta it ayitem, at
Lo Angclc.
"We are in full ympathy with the
hopmcn' atrikr," Mr. Lee laid,
"but 1 wrll not rat authority to
strike on to individual member or
to local committee in any caie. t
am lnitiii that all walkout, be
conducted in ait orderly manner and
not piece-meal, and that the cotwti
tutinn and general rule of our or
ganization be lived up to,"
Traffic Disorganized.
an I-'rancim-o, Am?. 12 (By A.
rjrrantcontiiicntnl tramc, patten,
ger and freight in the far western di
vision? of two main rail tyttemt, the
Santa 1'c and the Southern i'auilic,
vta diiorgiinizcd today to badly that
tchrduled tcrviee had been practical
ly abandoned. A third trunk line, the
I'nion Pacific, wat threatened with
a similar condition.
These were development of the
rapid pread ycMerday of tporadic
walkout of eiijiinetrt, firemen, con
duetor and trainmen which iicgan
Thursday on the, Santa Ke in outh
vtettrrn California and Arizona, The
memlici of the "Big Four", brother
hood aid they left their pota be
cauie of their objection to armed
guard, itationed on railroad proper
ty. The union men alo charged that
the equipment they were moving wat
pot in the bet condition and they
conidrred It haiardou to take it
out. Rail executive declared the
guard were neceary to protect the
roads, denied that guard were in
terfering with union worker and
contradicted th anertion that equip
ment wa unafe.
Conference between union officiali
and rail executive had borne no re
ull today,
Train Withdrawn.
Meanwhile, with many train with
drawn, evertt, inetudn'g tome ertfk
lrnconiMinial limited, wer ttalled
In torrid der pot in Arinna ft
California. In torn lntiun pa
tenger wer reported tuitenng
acutely from lh btt. The itrandetl
ci'i apparently absorbed the tevrch
Ing iinophf of th d.y, recorded
(iy lemparatufcl well hov liXt, and
I night itnitined o even ! ke the
ratengri In deiperation wnt out
in tb ittrkim and ilcpl m any
ioi thai mJ cooler.
Th SoutHtrn Taiinc declared an
tmba)g in lh thipment ef live
ie4 k (r viher pnihhl freiehi
through lh "Ogden tey " 'I h
Vn(in I'jdrU anniunittd a tinuitr
mbr, dttiv wiihsn HI hu,
(k.Mt r, iM .1 ft ill at I A t ttataimVi '
viiH"HI W 1' TtMi't
trtghi,
UK a) t Tram.
Tb I unimi t M'Knnr to
4a wblihed tepiiit Ih.l l If l.
wen ni rd men mjitutd by b
im iVin it tVUtd aid
5tkt Mi, Cat, an I S mufimuta,
S'te, aj qu i wvik II tu.lut!,l
Tb 4kn (U h
V3tr I'tviue iotnui.i
aicly May wfctu train Na J, l,.und
ftt Sl't tak l n Fintt.ts
f it in ts iin at t.
tlS 11, wh thi nw tl it
. , , aa4 tW
rfa.r;.r.A.
Lincoln, Aug.
12 (SueiUI ) Feudal canlr In Europe haven't a thing on Ncbraaka'a old atat hou ao
far a moata'ar toncernad. A ditch IS feel wide aurrrund f' capitol on all (idti In preparation fur er act
ing t). auoeratrttciure for Nrbrtrks'i D.OOO.OOO itat houae.
are forced to Croat in getting to and from lh atat hou.
The above picture ahowi bridge employ!
Body of Murdered
Man Is Identified
Corp Fott ml In Mar)!i!il
That of Wclil.y Okla.
horna Oil Operator.
Va4iingtou, Aug, 12 The body
of a man found Ibunday jutt arron
the Maryland line with a rope around
the ik( k and a tenia of knife wound
wa Idrntihed yeterday a Hrrnard
A MtUrid. formerly of Mukgee,
Ok I.
A woman at who home Munide
had roomed, Identified Ih body, lay
ing MclHM came here in June to
(trend commencement exrrritt al a
tebool at which In ward, Mien Itrer
of Oklahmm, wa a atudent,
Tim far nothing ha developed lo
Indnau the tai of lh wurdi r, al
though (lie polite theory I thut the
man wa killed in Withlngton and
the body taken, to Maryland and
dumped in a lonely patch cf wood.
Flag to Wiafth Rapid.
MutUger, Okl , Aug 12 lirrnard
A. Mcllnde, wealthy retired oil op
peralor, ,whoe body v. a found
iron ih Afar) land lui from Vh
toii, where he had brn murdered,
rot to wealth and eae from little
chiikrn larm a1 lew mile from lure,
Vhen oil wa diuovcrcd on hi land
about l' year ago.
Awiuirnig a lew Ihoutand dollart
trr and ward, FUen fJr, Creek.
Indian g rl, MdUide moved lo
Muitkogee and etitrred the oil bum
i ri on a large ical.
Af'er a briff but niee.(iij rarrrr
In the ml butinrt Hi Hud ri l hit
ward I i an eastern iiho.l and re
tired front ai-tiv wmk. He tpcnl
miirh nl hi In" trawling
Ku Kltu KLti Trl.il to
Urt Itrauiiifil 5foit(!ajr
l ot Ang.i., Aug 12 -lrial of Jo
difemlaiit charged with having, a
member of b Ku Khu Klan, takrn
part in a raid al liigtrwofid Utl
April, will proceed ncl Monday, ac
cording to an agreement reaibed by
Hoi my I and approved by Jude
lloutrr. The .17(1 drlmdant, N. A.
linker, wlio.i- phyilial collafi.e halt
ed the tiial Thuriday, will b given
an order of mmtruil at ulieiuent
priiienlingt and hi cat' will await
the ripoll of alleiiht. who will ex
amiiie hiiii under the ditertion t-i Ih
com i,
MjII rink' frrahtrlit
to fyrglv t Mrclinn Ilrr
William f Collin of Waliiiig
ton, li. (', naiioiial prendenl il the
It jif way if ail a.toiiahon, ia expected
in OmJia Monday. lie will apeak
to Inral r4ilwav mall ibrk at ft
Tue.d,iy night on lh four (it floor of
the federal building,
Invetflyntifili of working condi
tion In the po.nl tervire i n
nouiiied t hi nnioii,
', ), Kritihoff, JI2.J Seward
through the !e of the leate on ll nireel, it pre.ident of the local branc h,
own land and aUo 'f bi atrpdaugh-' im ludi;;a !7't einployee.
Those Artificial
Sets of Teeth
DoTheyFit?
MKay DaniUlt nave method of taking Im
pfalon bf Flaali fra that vllmtnale lb
guaawork and ncrura-ia of tha old time mnh'tda
and prove lUelf a It go. It la wumtifiraUy
eorract and ur you a trfrt fitting put
vr tima.
If you ar going to n4 flaU In lh near future, or ar wearing
homely, 111 lilting platae, coma In and ua.
W hava an elualv department for tin work, and vtrything
la dona iklllfully, properly and aatltfartorlly.
Ft0 CaanlaalUa a ad Cellmate
Thit Week 't Special
MiKtaaay' Praaaely Mad PlaUa, f 10 d up
Crawa and Brldgawork, II r laaib
McKenney Dentists
1)24 Ftftm llr.el
"Ya. Ab.v. All Ma.l B SalUfUd"
Crr Mil)
the liviion polul refuted 10 Ink
their plaie. Another Wetern Pa
cific Irani, bound rattward front San
Frannff) w.i halted at Stockton,
Cat, when ihe trew deierted.
'Ilie general 4r western tetion
began late Tlimiday with a walknul
on the Santa I t at Needle, C'al. liy
yeaterd.ty afternoon it had penetrated
the tarkiu division.
Firemen at San Bernardino, Cat.,
refuted to take out train on the
I'nion I'aeilic' line from I.o An
grlet to Sail Lake City.
Milwaukee Kxrictlitre
Auto Shipment of 45 Can
futt to ahow bow the Chicago,
Milwaukee A St. I'aul Railway com
pany i handling it freight biumr
denpite Ihe aliopmeu' tlrike Kugene
JJuval. general agent for that rail
road here, t alia attention to a thip
ment ol 45 car of automobile.
Thi thipmrnt wa delivered to
the Milwaukee in Chicago at J p.
m. Auut )), Jn three hour and
20 minute it wa on it way wet,
leaving Chicago at 6: JO p. m. The
thipment arrived in Council Bin fit
it 2:50 a. m. Augittt 12, making the
run of 485 milca in about JI hour.
Four hour later it had left Con-
cil IllufT over the Union l'acific for
it deitination. ,
Cuiter County Firemen
Hold Picnic at Sargent
Broken Bow, Neb., Aug. 12.
(Special.) Sargent wa hot to the
firemen of Cutter county at their an
nual picnic. There were about
J, (XX) vinitor at the picnic dinner.
The program of apecchet and munic
waa held in the forenoon, the ball
game and minor tport in the after
noon, J he ball kihc, played h
team from Antley and Round Var
ley, waa intensely intcrentmg and
hotly contcttcd. Twelve inning
were played, with a rore of 5 to 4
in favor of Annlcy. Many of the
viaitora remained for the dance In
the evening.
Boy Scoiiti of Hohlrcge
Attend Columbus Camp
HoldrcKC Neb., Aug. 12. (Spe
cial.) Sixteen lloldtegc Hoy Scout
went to Camp Sheldon at Columbu.
where they will have a 10 day' out
ing. The party wat in, charge of
lirv. T. Kl. Douulan and wa ac
companied by Harry W, Ekbcrg and
Richard Brown.
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Band Concert
The City Concert club band will
play today at 5 o'clock in Riverview
nark, Arthur i. Smith directing the
38 player, Alma Huntley, dramatic
soprano, will give two number with
band accompaniment. The program
win clone witn inc oiar cpangicu
Banner." during the playing of which
the audience i requested to itand at
attention. Number include:
Msn h "H.nipi-r yirt.Ut'1 Rnuix
Ov.rtur-r-"Wn.liiriiu' Jlop" Kupp
ali'inn "Klrcfly" Frlml
orio hicmi iiine "Kntua ' ,.,.Mimua
Ccnr.rt l'le "Adoration" i,...Dorowkl
lniDnnlNtitjii.
March "Unwind Rlmnl" Hitvaa
I'llarlinii -t'hnru Tannnutr. ,,wan.r
Inlnrinnan "Mala" Pallbai
Ve.'al Huloa
In lha Unnl.n r My llrl nan
.uvea (itn Hw..t aona" . ........ .larl
My Alma HunllfV,
M.dlay "Huima of tha Koulh" Lam pa
Flnia "Tha Miar Mnlad Dannar'S Kay
i hp an,l Inka Ihla pmarani m ma para.
AU mriKKMKNT.
HE VALUE OF CHARCOAL
F.w Papla know Haw U..lut tl la la
rraaarvm riaaitn aaa paauir,
N.aily ataryhody knowt thai (harana)
lha ('l and mo.l afllfl.nl disin
fectant and niriliar In nature, but Irw
r.allx lit alue hn Ink.n Into lha
human yatm lt the tarn cleantin
putU'ita,
rkarr.l It a r.m.n tnti in ittrt
y.iu lake tr II Ina B.o.ri it nui a
diut at all, hut tunvly ahaurbt lha a1
and InipurutiM alwayl pre.ant In 'ha
tmma.'h an inlr.tlna and earrl.t Intra
aul al lha av.Lnt.
fhartual , ..i.n lha hraath anr
tmnklna. and aft at eatin an and
tilh.r ilulMut valli't.
(ha.i'l erltiualiy .tear and Ian.
frame lha r 'mplia, it anit.at ia
iMth and Nith.t al at natural and
awlittniiy aala aihanl.
U afc,nle lha iHluimut ati.t hl
aalsaat in lha tt"wak a4 h,.ii it
doiffaait tha mouth, and threat (roan tha
pMi.aa at .alar, a
Alt dntaaiM aril .kai.wal la ana l"fa
ath.r, ImI piut-l lha hl eht'-
,,! .a IK. ai."t fur lha la la
aM4ii t kartual lai.naaai Ihay ar
wi.d f lha pM.oi auadaaad Willi
(kt'.uai, la taMrl I ia vf ith.r la) lha
fm at Ua, aiaa.aat t4ttt.a hiaaaaa,
tha haiMi Win aaaaiaaad la ha tMi-h
aad U'.i.ia
lha dan. a al Ihata hn.at.t atlll
tail la a . i-,if..4 adUtHi
I tha a-n-'al fcaaiih, huf a-a !..
taaaia h.aavh and earf Mu,!. and tha
tMatr -l it i', I hat KM Mfcl titiea
. laaa't hm It.,. ...al'ad va, hat
aa lha .-atiait, ' ln.a,lii.
ttaaf hhwaaa al'a lit't I'han.
ai I W Miwait tll.i t'
at la i..,.h a Wa.i d la .a
lha aaa!a.-ut aad haul tha hth,
a.alt ad tail t l l ta tWa a
liaad la anai t aaa.lit tha hia. fhaaa
!.. tvat hat IhMlf ..alt kl at
iuw, ad im .l a4 hat.
! hal in i,i i I'ktHMi ae
"a ia, ike eaiMie haal
tah'.ls
1
for ltoi who detlrt wt will hold
good i purchased now lot
hter delivery.
HLVfKKiN'TJI AND JIOWAIN) BTItKKTH
TERMS
Wt gladly arrange convenient monthly
termi ol piyment II detlred.
Tlit! intcrcnt rdiowii the ormiiiiff dny of tliix, our MID SUMMER AUGUST SALE, conflntir with nvrn more activity. TJjcrc'n a mison. We no per
fectly jilanncti mid jirovidcd for thin event in ft Wtf wny, offering mont worlliy mid drjundnMo bnrm'riH, that tlioxc who have uirend vinitrd our tttoro
roil In rw.o ftt a ftlinco tho oxecjitionnl purrlmMintr opjiort unity thin mIc of fern. Wet invito you to come, look tnd be convinced that this in the opportune
time to purchnKO your liomn furnlliinf; mid effect n prnrroiifi navinp:, besides having xclectious from our most complete utock.
I-
Davenport Table
(Like Cut)
Italian typo In brown mftlinjf
uny, 18 inclios wide, (if? Inrlma
lonp; $21.50
Hct our fiO-inch Davrnpnrt
Tablog on (talc at 91,8.
mi
laV
Furniture
au7:T'
Oak Telephone
Set -
TiiMr- Olid Stool, like
cut, in golden onk,
Oak Dining Tables
Klnlahed golden, pollahod or fumed;
42, 43 and ti Inch lzr, at about
half their former value, AiiRiiat
aala price,. $10.85 to $ I5.X)
1 If
, 1...!'
I A Rich New 3 -Piece Living Room Suite
J Davenport, HUc rut; Chnlr and Hooker to match . .8158
5 Tapestry Davenports as Low as $69.50
; . Substantial Duofold Bed
I Upholstered in genuine. Spanish leather, timed or golden
i ni i ji '.rt.-xa. " i'
f L c J-
T T
Mahogany Dressef
Mko cut! anlnndldly eonatructed,
wiill dtalkiiad Qunn Anna type;
full dut and moiita-pniof, flnlalied
In two-tona brown nmliojany. Ana
uat tula fflce .....ft 1. .()(
Dow Foot Red to mutrh.. 30.50
Golden Oak
Rocker
Llka cut; a roomjr, comfort
alile dealfn wltb aha pad aad
dla a(, nicely ' flnlahed.
Auguot al price,,.. 83.05
Mahogany Tea Cart
Like eut, fitted with rubber
tired whfcU and loo lift off
flam tray top $12.75
oak nolixhcd, the product ol our own'faetory, AutriiHt
Halo price. , ..$58.00
Chair to match f....... ...23.50
Rocker to match '. $21.00
50-Inch Queen Anne
Buffet
In American walnut, Ilka cut,
AugiiMt h!s prlca , 835.00
Oak Storage Chest
With S roomy, aay rtiunlntr draw.
Italian Dining Table
In K(uln((ton walnut, lur oh'
Inn; alylc, exucfly Ilk cut. Auguat
ttla price 85H.04)
flet of five aide chnlr and arm
chair to mulch, with full boxed
verdure tapaatry uplioliitrry. Ante
r r f " ' ii3.
11 . I r
era. Auaiut aala price,. 8 13.85 uat ale price 805.00
Chinese Peel Hour
Glass Chair
Like cut; trimmed wltb dain
ty blK"k decoration. Auguat
ale price ..810.00
Combination Smoker
Stand and End Table
Like cut, with drawer and
glaas anti receptacle. Augiiat
ala ptijee ...... ...tJLA..?0. 35
Draperies
Curtains, Curtain Materials, Cretonne and
Drapery Fabrics
Lace edged Muraulnctte Curtain, per pair 81.25
Ruffled Murqulaotte Curtalni, per pair 81.50
rtufflod Voile Curtain, per pair , 812.00
Marqulaett and Voile Curtain, per pair 81.00
Curtain Materials
Plftla Marqulaett and Colored Vollea, per yard 18t
Votlea and Curtain Swlwie, per yard 25
Curtain Net, Mndraa, Vollea and MarqulBettea, per yard 38
Cretonnes
A wonderful aaaortment of Cretonne for any rnom In th home, greatly reduced for our Augutt
Sale, conveniently arranged on tardea and marked to ell at prtoe ranging from 35 0 05 a yd.
ra 1 M
Remnants
Remnanta of all atytea of curtnlni and dmix ry material from 1 to S yard In Imgth
at ono half prc an4 In many Inttanee nt much laa,
marked to el
Overdrnpery Materials
RUGS
a J fwf CfiJftlCCia a 11
f
All grantly reduced! wide arluit of i-olni In prleee that are atttacUva: manv ar marked at
one half their regular value, 754. N5i, 81. M, 8I.35, 81.05, 92.S5, 83.05. 83.05,
20 0x12 Extra Heavy ScamlcM Axm!ntcr Ruga, plain roue,
taupe and blue; oIho Chincao and Oriental pattern. Slight
ly imperfect and dropped pattern. We consider these rugi
the bent wonrinir rii nmdo in Americ i"or the money,
one price $01.50 value, apeeial .,, ...,$-19.50
21 0x12 Wilton Huri In dropped pat
tern, conaistinif oil
$125.00 Anglo Tertiian at ... If 07.50
$95.00 Hundhar Wiltona at 881.50 and 88-1.00
Mahal Wiltona at $72.50 and 881,00 Karadi Wiltona at $0-1.50
We have just extended 'our Linoleum Department and are now nhowlno; a w onderful aa
aortment of printed and inlaid Linoleum, Also Congoleum and Linoleum Rugg at ape
rial prices.
Twelve rolls of 0 and 12 -fvt Hoard Loom (.oods, eonalatlnir of Chenille, DeLtixe and Wll
ton, plain ntnl tvo -toned, in taupe, blue, gold and gray, 1'rieii from $7.uO to $13,75
per aure yard.
j Basement Department
iirf"? r 'J. ' 'if rttt nHr Mmidr if KticUri rh.
0
'H't al Icilucnt titliae. Nil I Ilia time
'ii huy a hiii'lirn Cahinel,
J, ! no White Kiiatuol MrDnaaal Klti hett
I'al'ln.t. n'nclali etiiut Inn: Ail
gnat Hl 870.IH)
Ml ft VVtati rnarael MflHmgal f'nliii'i.
Amukt Hat ,,,.,85H,(Hi
?ie All ftl rl'lel. hlte Kiiamal.
Auut Hal . . ... .,... . ... 8 11'. M
1,1 0 Oak kitthmi t'ahnul. Whlta r'tiam.
el tiliiniH.I, Auamt raiu ,, 8 I1I.4MI
liUftrt fill I'atiillal. While Kliamal IHm.
mad, Auua Hale P.'t.'i.OO
Tt Ura l fU CaHiuai, Whit
I'namel t'lm. 85l,0(l
l0 tatdneL fotfeUIrt Mitka tM lp ,,. 85,(MI
Th at ui a f at lit raMneta alfaiaj ta thi tale. Ccuu tatty ta
the M tbat at.
T R U N K S
IS
Ilattnmnn School
Truoka
Tttll alae,
Well emtlppt'd
trunk
$33.75
r
-o -V- MI
I -I i s
no
The GIFT
S.(M) wrought Iron floor Uutp
At tlMttllllt III! i 3mOiOO
SHOP
Nil tl al
Trui.lt al . , . ,
anm-il Ull.i.Jli'lUiil
llxlluiaiill
HKUMi
Cue ',w, t'll full e-iuHi'""! ti'ttlt
Itaitiiitun Trm. at 8 UMMI
duamer irnk. 81,75. ?W. 8!, 8 I'J, 875
A !' 'llal'tt ft lat. H ilt ( a.-a H I (.'''rt I'll
mia ii.) ;t u H it ui i ' "ir A'it i-
Special wrought Iron adjual.
able bridge lump with hand
decorated parchment ahada,
etmipleta 0.00
Spri lal t.ibli of reading la in pa
at vtry low price. dUemtitted
'.'() to 4rt per rent.
h-0 Tea ami Leim-nade fWta, eovered Jug an. ;U , pi li e,
apftrlal at ,,,,,,,, ,,,...... $l.t5 d $5,00
peeUl value h Ituffvl leta, metal randleatleaa il Mler T-r IhihI,
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