WE OMAHA IJKK: Tl'KSOAY. AlT.l'ST. 29. 1922. Voters fo Sunset State to Nominate Candidates Today Principal Intwut Crntrrf In California Primary Cm tm Hrttvrrn Jolirmon ami Moore San r'raiiiiuro, Aug (andi Hjti mi'I be tiumiiui"! Tnr'lay in 4 lifrni4' primary fhitinn it rd far rintfwie from I'ml'd State iriuliir It juntire ol the trice. I lirr i a r i k itTri vtite of I AM, of .iih V.7.l'4( re rrnubhcin krn ,1'i5,6!K are ibmiHr.it The re mainder art ii,ibK iohibitii.nit unit llio-c who ili i Inn i to make tno (1 tluir party affiliation. It 11 uptrtril that a heavy vote Mill be 4f. J'Mir'pul inmost frulrr in the lonlitl l)'lirl SilU'i'f Hnaul V. J'iliiii.n and I'. Mnnfr, I, .th ol San l-'r iiiri.ro, hr the republican tiDriiiiutii-n f'.r finti-d Suit tcnator, ftuth rlamird ii tory toniKht by ub .Unlul ln.ij"i il i". "J !- ilrininr.tiir sorialUt and pro hibition partiri h.tve named on the r-iuli,ri.il ballot W, J, ljirou, 1. nt Atil?l'; t'ptuii Sinclair, J'j.i'li n i, and II. Clay Needhaui, Newhiill, letpectivrty, and llirse thrrr will milrit in tin- Novcinbi final, with the winner of thr republican iiomiiu lion. (jovemor William I , Stephen it a candidate tu mitcxil hiinelf a the republican nominee, lint he hat op position within ln parly from State Treaturer Friend W, K icharUon. The democrat will nuke a choice of nominee fur ftovrrnor between Thomai I.ee Woolwinr, district at torney of I.o Annelrt ronntv and Matfion 1". Jonc, a l-oi Angrlc at torney. There will alo he nominated candi date for lieutenant governor, trr nrrr, controller and variou other state office, partisan and nonpartisan. A complete conKrrion;il and ntale l ((illative ticket alio will he selected. In five of the states' II congres sional district, there will he no con tent because incumbent represent tivei are unoppotrd for the repub lican and democratic nomination. In the First, Second, Third, Ninth and Tenth district the incumbent all l.ave fight on thrir hand for hoth party nomination. In the Sixth diMrirt which Jia hern vacant time the death of Krprrrntative J, A. r.Nlon a year atfo, four renihlicin are in the field and one democrat and one ociiilit. Aiiiumlflfn Reported KM) Mile From Point Harrow Nome, Alaka. Aug. 2S (liy A. P.) Capt. Koald Amunden, who last month transferred to the schoon er Holme from the Maud on hi Arctic expedition, i now at Wain wright, I0() mile oiilhwet of I'oint Harrow, according to a message from Capt. S. C. Cochran of the coast guard cutter Rear, Capt. Cochran' nirfage wa tent through the coast guard ttation at Point Harrow to Capt. Thoina A. Ho$ here. Capt. Cochran laid that Lieut. Onkar Onirlal, aviator and a moving picture photographer, were with Amundsen and that the Amundsen party intended to land at Wain wriht. It i thought here that Capt. Aniunden and his oarty have trans ferred to the Hear from the Holme, due to heavy ice, and that they may be planning to start at Wainwirght the airplane flight which the ex plorer planned over the Arctic circle. Demo. Woman Candidate Opposed to All the " eers" Madison, Wis., Aug. 28. "I am op posed to tax revision for the bucca neers, to a tariff, for the profiteers, to a ship subsidy for the privateer and to senate seats for the auc tioneers." With thia statement Miss Martha Riley, democratic candidate for con gress from the Third congrcrsional district, summed up her platform, an nounced today. Miss Riley, the only woman as pirant from Wisconsin for a seat in the lower house of congre, says that she favors a "people's bloc" in the national congress, instead of a "millionaire's bloc." Rupture Expert Here Q, O. Turh, ImwiI ulur 9UIIt tn Er riiur l Ataumiml SuppwO, ill fc l Hutot Rum m IhuuJ.y mi.i nr, Ave. l u4 sru I, ! .. Consultation Free Kti tnta, mii .4 I4 U rylua l lMmnftl hi.ui. H klm. H lll am.li ! VLa IxlliX cl IK nnliful .i-ia Inn n4 '' tM at !' l' "" tmt .ni-i 4 mi: It aa vti kur. Ik iMttuU U Wi4Il In !. It tit IK 'l f t '. t k tutu. tt4 " 14 l1 ! Ik II riMl vniM tl I wml.'tl llttl IMtvU'uKWIbt I riiriu4 l It rf. AmcI l Ut$ 4t4 ti.( ' ..ll! MVI4 Il u, a.t-4 W tl It Hnial -.i.ih t4 i IM ie . 30 l)yi Trial French Creator Visiting New York, (Jives "Low Dowif on Latest Styles Paul Poiret Decrees Ankle Length Skirt, With High Hoots to Match downs, Proper ThingDoes Not Listen When Women Protect. New York, Aug. .'8 Ank'e length tkirti, Draping of the V"n rhilhe the body without h'dinif it beutiful line. High boot ill color to match ifownt, Thru are the .it word in funhion for women a tol l by 1'aul l'oiut ui rri, viitnii( New York for tlie iirM time tince l l V M Ciiirit milid indulk' mty ever ail the fin thai hat lirru male aifainat lo"i( tVirl and waved it amU mill a gianlul Atcp ol In aitntii. hand "fhrre are alwayt women who re- lit the faihiori," ;e aid, "hut in th did they alwayt follow it I In y are Usually ahout three )eir belpml trul 10 really out of fathion all the tmie. "Don't LUten," "Ai for me, 1 don't b-ten. When I began twtiity year ao with the narrow kirt there wa furoie of uipoiitjiiti. Women aid it Rave them no room tu move. When I olaited the full nkirt it wa the lame; tliev objected to the fullncM. "It i not tieie-.ary to iay much tttrnlion to wtiat women iy. lliey ire alway doiiiiiiated by a tpirii of eontrai nif " 'lbe man who i known and fol- i towed bv millioi; of women i ibroiighoui the wotld a creator i i ', tl.eir idea foe rlrt-a and who care j o little what they theimelve, think I tlu ir want, i h ir.ulf a original a itanv of the dannif idea he lu de- veloped. Of medium heiuht ami ioiky build, lo movement nnuht he heavy, but thry are not. There i the grace of the dancer in hi tip and the eaie of an actor in hi every pone. Hi iron grey hair it Government to Delay Seizure of Industries (I'unlliiuriJ tram I'mf One.) the Interiate Comnicrre commistion broader power over priority of ship ment. In the home, the bill will be taken up Tuesday under a rule pro viding for ix hour of debate. Committee Takei Action. In 'the senate, committee action was taken After only a thort dit eu.'siou and with members reserv ing; the right to debate the measure at length on the senate floor, The house committee did not vote its ap proval until it had heard argument lor the measure by Secretary Hoover and Interstate Commerce Commis sioner Aitrhisou, and tome sharp rriticimii of it price-fixing potential ities from representative of both employer and labor iu the iiidus- Notwithstanding the opposition in dicated President Harding was in formed late in the day by Ictpublieau Leader Mondell that the distribution measure would be brought into the house Tuesday and passed before Wednesday night. No such rpjirk ac tion was in prospect in the senate, where the legislative situation was more complicated, but the leaders predicted that there would be favor able action without much delay. Sev eral cabinet members, senators and nlhcr official, including Secretary Hoover, Attorney General Daugherty and Chairman Cummins of the senate interstate commerce committee, ac companied President Harding on the Mayflower trip and are understood to have taken part iu a prolonged round-table discussion of administra tion policies. Opinion Divided. It was said that opinion among the chief executive's advisers was divided on the subject of government onera tion, but that in the end Mr. Hard ing indicated he would exert no pres sure for legislation authorizing such a step. As viewed by the Mayflower con ferees, the coal strike situation, both anthracite and bituminous, appeared in a way to solve itself and insure increased production in the very near future, leaving the problem of mov ing the product to the consumer as the crux of the whole effort to re store industrial stability. It appeared to be the opinion of the president's advisers that a great deal could be done in that direction under authority already or to be conferred bv the distribution and priority legislation pending, Despite the transportation diffi culties, the increase in bituminous production has reached a point where the administration decided that Ihe voluntary distribution or ganization, which has been function ing for the past four weks, could be abandoned pending enactment of the distribution leginlation before congress. Federal Fuel Distributor Spencer announced the disbaiidment of his voluntary committee by the end of the week and a discontinu ance of super-priority orders for the movement of coal. Special arrangements were he'nu considered bv the Interstate Com merce commission for handling the winter' fuel supply for the ninth west section while eoal movement ducctrd heretofore bv Mr. Spencer would be shipped, under the fiisting priority ,idasifict!ion of the com million, Outlook Brighter. In the snthiA.ite field report were M tratsuiili that it wa in. Seated n iticeiiif nt to insure reopening id the ii'imt was expected within a ry shuit time. j SetrrMiV H'Hiwr, in Hl prUi' g be- (lie the lieu O'louoUi r, mv.ir.l' that !ii b iitlii'l '( ro'iait-; IIIH fM. HH iMl pt ,r in r.-il vo;M i h n;i'tiiiy a'tJi d i'arrd they wrf e-iuti nr in Ihe i'4ttrr i.!et ci'ii- ; i.t( usiihi. II v tt w.'re u n r I by t k nil ut ji Hir ,ttii.!H I l M, ir i nr pi i !ii' i f I' t; Vn-iul t ol (V j n, tf iifii' 1 H i'im.i-s r-'!iniH4 j'.- i.t h i l t tl h-.t -a.; n ., ii,Lt I t' 1 1. 'i l i ! n, i "U r-.i ;-k' I r tin a" t ! krlir i i-i mxd tor a I i vf1' ! i - H Ii-' ' I pi,n. i,n i-i i.ii.,ii,i l an., m , li in ii ' i ft t ; i ai'itit i 1 if i i wi- H i ,i b t t, i ., I tllll k H( ll , tl. ' li t I: I Id I' I f ! It. , H ' III I ' 4. ... it -l,'l l ll I, 4. I I 'i. il ,1 f I . I IM'I !.' t '', I ' i .. II I I I I I I I I I I. I til ' . J .1 l I 4 .i. it x l ' -' . i t f K S i tw 'M .t. mouthed l.-ik pompatliMir above taie nearly C"V led with thrift, br!tlir beard fi lari(r, blue eve are filled with keen tiiidrroUiidmrf nd intrret and twinkle rur bglitly a if with nut" met rime nl at the t'J'l'i In fatluon tu. Own Cotume Kmxkout. A an r itnpl of dr-i for' the American nun M I'oiret' cotuine id thm nmrti'i K would be a knock out, ()ir rrinvnitum.il enniih grry troinen, lnrt, foliar and tie he wore a hkiht tan loulitfinK iackut of icarly knee hiiili wuh luiilt roll collar, unbuttoned at Ihe thrnit. In the poilet on 1 1 r iiiper b ft kieat ua a blue and brown tinped nlk kerihirf. M. I'oint wa thud with rrmi'on boot, turmounitd by tan pat. "I wa !irpried and hoiked," he aid in telluiK of an hour' mtpiciiin of New York rrovd at Time j S'tu'ire, "to i e o many and in blu'l ! holt nkill When I Hartcd the hoit nl irt a ti-rrilic protect that it v.i imtuoial. came front Aiiierii.1. Coin'iiK to Ihl country, rriiited to j be o moral, I bad not expertfd to n. x 'Kerati i i.ort kut, out I ,,lrre ' " M """ '"' ! ', r' of hoMnr wlmh we had in ! Pan in 1117." M. Poin t conceded that 't been in America lon he had riiiiiiMn. lo tee what the leader of fathion were wearuiK. lint tkiru imit lie kuifi now, he taxi, ami would eventu ally reach the Krund. llm, he aid, would come by ileyrrei, ankle lenifth being proper at thit ttage of the reversion front thort skirt. load of other essential traffic devolv ing upon it, this machinery would be unable to move coal in a surplus great enough to prevent opportunity lor profiteering in the industry. Price regulation, he maintained, would 'be necessary and could be brought about in a moderate form by the enactment of the legislation proposed. Reclamation Plan Subject of Debate KimtHitiiil t'nim l'f llnr.) sation for the veterans when hi company had made "great profits" during the war. Say Limit Reached. Senator Wadsworth wa particu larly vigorous in hi attack on the measure. He declared the bonu could be financed oidy through taxe now or later and that the American people bad reached a limit in the burden they could bear. Also he argued that the veterans themselves, thier wives and their children would have to work but the harder in the year to come to pay back the money the former soldier received, which, he contended, would be insufficient to afford any lasting benefits. The New York senator argued that the measure could be properly termed an "adjusted compensation" bill, be cause it proposed to treat all men alike, no matter what their pay in war time and whether they needed assistance. Attacking the bank loan provision, he asserted that this was an invitation from the government to self-respecting men to borrow from the banks and then repudiate their notes, leaving to the govern ment the payment of the sums bor rowed. Supports Reclamation Plan. In prescntnig- ,hi reclamation amendment, Senator McNary told the senate that it afforded an oppor tunity for congress to do "a great thing in empire building" by reclaim ing arid lands in the west and swamp and cutover lands in the south and east. He argived also that it would pive opportunity to veterans desiring to get back to the land to acquire homesteads with government aid and operate to maintain a much needed balance between the rural and urban population, The reclamation plan received the support also of several senators from the west and sotith and was unop posed iu the debate. Ohregon Escapes Injury When Bridge Collapses Mexico City, Aug. 28. President Obergon and his party escaped in jury on Saturday when a bridge which be was formally opening at Cortaar, State of Guanajuato, col lapsed under the weight of hundreds of spectator, it was learned today. Several persons were injured but none seriously. Fruit Hates Held Justified. Washington, Aug. 28-Rate main tained by western railroads on sugais, canned fruits, vegetables and freh and evaporated fruit from '.'aliiornia and t'tah to Nevada points were held justified today by the in tt'K state cuiiiiiierce commission though live of the II commissioners dissented from the , majority con clusion, Kate on a'l the product wvtmd were attacked b v the Ncva'U public it i v ii $ iiiiiiissii'n I't A proceeding which ailed f ir sharp reduction, Chairman Mcl hi r I and t omiius tiotien t ampl'ilt, Meyer, ratmiil at l Potter ronttilkitrd the ivmoritv which held the Mir shoul 1 b (tia li' l i! Ha?d IWjURHORN JnCtiropnjclorx e- Sehmitt Loses Job for .'JO Days for Hitting Gritz Governor uinriuli Auto Slmth Short IVriml for Striking Garage Man With Fi4hlight. Lincoln, Auu ft (Special ) Governor McKclvic today uprnd ed Kail Schutiii, jr. deputy tlite nhrritf, for l day toll. witt a fiubt betwrrii Sili mi II ami l.titlnr Or ii , an Auburn Krare nun. near I'kvt mouth more than a week atio. Ihe Kovermif held that while he w rtnt rtrlam the attault nude by Sihmiit upon the ic-u ie man wat not provoked by (!nl, that Nihil itt wa not wari.iiite,) in tink in dr n with a flahliKht. Should Hava Dreaaed Wound. "I fiirihir feel," the governor aid, "that aftrr Sihruitt ihcovered that (ntf wa not an autotiiohili' t ln f ai d be could proper ac fount of hiinelf, behould have ae coinpaiiied him to the nearest phy aiciiiii to hate the vound on Oritx' face ilrcird. "However, I am tonvineed that fihiiutt wa properly i nji'ined in the il iiii of hi olfire when he stopped (iriM mi the road for it i admitted by bo'h nartif that OnU wa using a dealer niinirier, contrary to me law, and bad no license number on the front of hi car. Working Under Hazard I'lirilirrmore .tliete riincrrnanrici I the use of proper number plate and the condition under which Sehmitt observed Grita and hi com panion would properly lead the dep uty state henif to atcertain whether the rar wa thr property of the one who wa using it. "In arriving at thia conclusion, it ha been necestary for ine to take into account that the law enforce ment official alway are wot king under a very great hazard, especially in the apprehension of those criminal type who engage in the theft of au tomobile and the illegal tale of liijuor, and this hazard i greatly in creased when their work must be done during the late hour of the night." Man Kills Fiancee Mistaken for Burglar Texarkana, Ark., Aug. 28 Mi taken by her fiance for a burglar at tempting to enter the home which ho wa guarding in the absence of her sister' husband, Mi Callantha Atkins, 20, wa shot and instantly killed by F.rncst Uarfield, 27. Mis Atkin made her home with Mr. and Mr. Joe Taylor, the women being sis'ers. Taylor has been away from home for several weeks. The woman had been frightened by prowlers, so Barfuld agreed to stand watch and took his station about 20 feet from the house. During the nightvthe women were awakened by an attempt by some one to enter the house. Miss Atkins left by a front window and went to apprise Barfield. - She called his name a she neared the ear in the dark. P.arfield opened fire and the girl fell dead. They were to have been mar ried in the early fall. Uarfield is under the care of a physician, 'un nerved from the shock,-it is said, County Counsels Discuss Maintenance of Highway Grand Island, Neb., Aug 2R. (Special Telegram.) Enthusiasm for the, care and maintenance in the best possible condition of the Lincoln highway marked the meeting of the county counsels here today. This part of the meeting was initiated by an address by Mrs. Edith Kroeger, secretary of the ..chamber of com merce of Kearney. G. S. Hoag, na tional counsel; J. D. VVhitmore of Omaha, Victor Wilson of Lincoln and Field Secretary Clement of the Nebraska Good Roads association were among the participants. LUGGAGE FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT One of the first requirements of a college student is a good wardrobe trunk. Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks m. wis A very utraordl- 9 I 50 nary value 'i Other JUrtuunn Wardrobe Trunk, $9 ft 00 Up The Ihiiinai n akt no fivut fruin He la-ftf man, Hittr be aif trait rry-bur a llttmann Wardrvl Trunk Btw, fiore, Dead (Jiifs Picture Forms on Mirror Sister, Sleeping In Hoom Where Woman's Hotly Had Hefted, Terror-Stricken at Phenomenon,' First of Kind on Keeord. Shreveport, I.a, Aug. .'K Tale f voodooisiti, magic and all of the inci nt upt rliti nt of the Ixuisi. ana iirgro were recalled lal week by the muni population of Cumpti, I.a, when, 4 phot -itrapluc I kenes of a mulatto gul, ib ad nine nmiiih, ap jieaird on the mumr of the ruuin in which h- was pined alter her death, accoid'iig lo a rt poi t ot the phi-mum non by C. M, l liiiiiiiigiiam. former t'ate nator. Ihi- vnt wai it iiiiiiiber of lbe Trii hi I family, ii,ulattue, v,ho Ine ' about four ni b's frmn ('ampli. The body wa laid in front of thr minor with a hrire hoiiiiiet cl.i.prd iu the I hands. Nest day the wa buried mnl the room ha linp occupied n! r's lo wa,h nr rub it otf the niir since that lime by hrr t'ster. A'lout ror. both from the frmit and back, t month ago it i related, the iilrr luve provd uiinirn tsful, Perry Chosen Head of Republican Committee Mnnlliiunl Irani !" Him.) enjoyed the trip, the man taid be hid timed at the conclusion that the money for good road had been witly spent. He further s.iid that after bearing the randnlate and meeting them personally he had fully decided tli.it the republicans had an excellent ticket, and that therefore lbe primary tytteni could not be o bad after all, and then when he had made tome more personal investiga tion and found that the code system wa really a budget system of gov ernment, which properly adminis tetcd meant a reduction rather than mi increase in laxei, the man went home completely satisfied, an en thusiastic supporter of the republi can ticket.' Judge Perry taid that at the very earliest moment he would proceed with the selection of state headipur lers, tend that they would be opened soon. Jeffmon Counly Corn Suffers From Droutli Fairbury, Neb., Aug. 2K. C Spe cial.) The report from different part of Jefferson county indicate a partial failure in the corn crop, caused by the August drouth. There are some good prospect in the Blue river valley and some of the upland cornfields are good. It is estimated that the corn is damaged no less than 50 per rent. The alfalfa crotu have dried up on the uplands. Norfolk Foundry Cloned Uecausc of Fuel Shortage Norfolk, Neb., Aug. 2S. (Special Telegram.) The local foundry was closed and a score of men thrown out of work temporarily owing to lucl shortage. J he foundry will re open when fuel arrives. Irish Nationals Hold Cahle. Dublin, Aug. 23.-(By A. P.) Irish national army troops now are on guard over the cable fation at Waterville, says an official com munique issued here today.' (Announcement was made Satur day that this cable station, through which the commercial cable lines pass to the United States, had beeri recov ered from the several weeks' occu pancy by the irregulars.) Tekamah Pioneer Dies. Tekamah, Neb., Aug. 28. (Spe cial. 1 G. P. Brookings, a well known pioneer of Tekamah, died at his home in this city Sunday night at the age of 82. He catne to Burt county from Woolrich, Me., where he was born. For many years he conducted the Brookings hotel. He served Curt county as county treasurer for sev eral years. He is survived by his wife and seven children. FOR IlKVIN FSO Takft HurNfnnl'N Arlil l'himplialA Olve prompt ri'llef lo tiri-il nervps, brain anil heartache, Mlowinir mental struin or overwork. Advertls'Tiiem. Are built to stand the hnnlo-st service. Ciibralt. r i 1 1 d construc tion, n exclusive Uartmanti f ca tun. Heavy steel hardware fast tied with solid rivet. Nickeled Meet collar Hup porting gitrmcttt section. I'rc'iued fur side and nut. travel, to- Iirmven held In jl.ic w ith t re I liK'kini; bar. t'lo'binrf UVl with pat ented euxhii'ii and retainer St un id diKl pr.inf m. vs thrown into violent agitation w lint he saw what apearrd to be a I kent, ol lirr ibal uster etched on the ilvered tin lace of the mirror. (iradually the hUnr iiew unlit front tup to bottom ol lint mirror, a distance of IK inches, the photo graph is now complete, The girl ppi 4T with the biiuipiet clasped in lie bauds. he burds on which the body reiei also are clearly visible. It Kilhe ai ii pled tbeuiv that the photograph it the result of of action i f sunlight on the window pane and the silvered url4cr of the mirror, l hoiti'li so far a known In rc no imi- lar ease i on record The picture mot iloely rrtrnible a i old fashioned dauuc rrcntvne. and Two Banks Ordered Closed by Officials Lincoln, Aug. 2'. (Special.) ( Ihmih: of (wo bank wa announced tod.iy liy J. K, Hart, tecrrUrv of Ii'tarinii nt of Tiade and Commerce, 'J h- htiiik aie: W'avne f'ouuty bank at Shole and the J'armrr' and Merrhanla' State bank at Morrdl, U'. I'.. I'lulhv. rnshier r.f t tl - Wayne County ban ha nlmittrd forgeries amountiii to S.'O.mii) nd ' ba bieii tilaced tinder arretf, Hart asserted. 'I be bank had rb-t'Okit to taling S77.WO aud owe $l(J,(X)0 for burrowed money, arrordiutt to Hart. W. II. Knot hi i-Tsidrnl. ()vcrlo,iilin(f, Hart asserted, was responsible for failure of the Morrill bank. It had deposits amounting to $I75,OOii, it loans airire8ated $i50. (H)0 and lull payable were $!.VI.(KI(). H. W, Flint i president and lohn I!(atsman, formerly of Sterlin. is cashier. Police Haiti GamMing , 1 1 a II at Grand Island Grand Island, Neb, Ansf- ! (Special Telegram.) Seven Greek, .'nd the American proprietor, Georc Brown, wtr,. arrested in a iiolicc ra;d 011 a Kaniiiling hall, f'arh of the seven was fitted $25 and costs and brown $100 and cost. t ' Six Autos Stolen. Lincoln, Auk. 2'). (Special.) Six automobile theft in Lincoln aud Grand Island Sunday evening were reported to State Sheriff (ins Hyers They We were promised delivery Monday morning of enough AUTOMATIC WASHERS to take care of customers and prospects we t were forced to dis appoint last week. Therefore, We Have Continued the Sale Until the End of the 3 Days left to take advan tage of the wonder ful terms and price on the Famous Auto matic Washer. The shipment ar rived on schedule, so we can care for the electric washer n c o d s of all our friends and custom ers. Come and see the AUTOMATIC WASHKR in action at our showroom and you'll see why we say it has earned the admiration of every w o m a n w h o has rcei. it. Allied Delegates Are Deadlocked on Reparations Commission Imitfa German (Joi rtunetit to Cive Final rati in Hritirtt for Moratorium. Pan, Aug. JH , l be reparation delegate weie dradbukfd in an ex-tu-iid nary mrrtirg- vestriday ver the giiaiautee tu den, and lioul (ieimany in lei urn lor a morato rium on rash payments. To allow themselves tevnal mmc r!.i in which to agree, the roiuiir tion hi tent an un'oiiglit invitation lo the liYtniau gnvrriuni nt to pn -a.'iit it final rase oil the tomato rium at the Hotel Aston in Wednesday dcsiite the fact that Su ,lohn Jiradbury and M, Mauclete, the assistant French deb irate, re ' T We Don't Need to Hear For we cannot help knowing that they are talking about the many August Specials at Thompson, Belden'a and the most unusual sale of r ew fall coats and suits for 20 to 331 less than in September. Cam e ! 1 These Points Make the Automatic Washer Famous: About $15 cheaper than other good electric washers. Straight side, large capacity cop per tub. Malleable iron gears at points of. strain. Solid cast aluminum top. All weight on wringer post, not on tub. F.xtra large, easy-rolling castors. Steel extension bench for tubs. turned mil v Saturdiy (torn Ceilir ni'lt the li'eit l.rlllljll lliellioraa lllll'l. J he i!rb'g,tr bm i lip strictly V conliii t.i Ha lition, ji.r lobn llrad bury, waimly m polled by the Italians, In ore I n.oraloruitu with nut proiltiitivr giuraiKcrt. l.oui 1U) Ikii) ! iiiamb-d (bat Control of the lul! r nuurs and siaic bjirsi be given Kr.iure, M. I ). I.inon, h (lelgian delrgatc liobbug tne balance o( pow er, kept both ihe I'rmch and I'rit bit d,lrt4t,-, in dunbl of how be would vole, though the I tench feel certain of I'eU'un support. Unvote would give I'ltrinany a moratorium without guai .inters, (.nl luaiorilv vote bring n.-n-tiary now. If be vote a'auist it or does not vote, the inoiatoi ,uni will I t iclustd. Hoy Hun Dukii liy A n ii. t Infill 1'etersnn. 7, I. von NeS., red bruise when be Was run '' "i hv a motor car d'iven by F. I.. ' I , .1.11 South l-ifirrnth siieit, 4 Sist enili and Howard sliei'i ' , ,' i . i'Ii-i iiirfiii, 'Ihe boy had ju-t Ml a street rar with hi mother, Mr, J , I'rtersuii. Third Floor The Automatic Washer m -ft i -'-jf - - j 11 11a Cori tinul mid tiond Sun "A ing not We i Ansi (litid Cool refill trlJ cornl fort the witH for cl enea reRJ ble moil cot J wai ronJ tbeJ tund ner trul Hci a , A4 ir 4 t tit. IHI4 l . it.. I . t4 4 . !. I" '! ' iii i n V''! i ri 14 I Nl I .t4 -i.a a- t-it w IUIH l l-4 - l , Hll l Mkt t I1 M : Mill , IIHil nl ! . - - l II Ii ! ' - -' . .1 K tk I U v m v i ". fit l j. 4 tt l. -...! .4 -I-.' - t .! . H . !!.- h..- I ! It ts. VAt . EASYIIOt.D TRUSS CO. Freling & Stcinle thtt ll Vjii 1803 Fnrnani Street Nebrnska Power Co. Rupture Cured In 40 D or No Py rtectrla HuiKtmi l.Mhar.l f am in .'..J..-.:.i.-- 4