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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1922)
I ; 1 6 e'I lntmiational Alii aiicr of Co;il Miners Planned Bellevue Sends 'Big Four' to Convention of Legion l.uiifrrriii'1 jlrtwrru I'iiIi.ik of lr. S. ami (treat, liritaiii Krtlnl to Hi in London or America. 1t4i1tic li'y, N. J, Sept. Is -I'bnis are mobr wy fur ait intrr rational aHuiia lirtwuii tin coiil miners i,( Crtl Ilriuin unit the l liilid Mali In miiI mi h u'Iht in 1 lunr of strike. Tin Kl haimd when William ilrcll, tii'rit iry-lrrasllirr (, llie tinted Muip Worker n( America, I.ntu.iilii rd that a cniiierriu lur llir MirMir 14 h.-iiiKHi about tin h a iUii of f 11 i.pi r.itu.ii had brill mih wi-tcd ly the 111 iirrs' li drutiini 1,1 real llritain Mild lud been Ijvi.r nMy rrtrurd hv thr iiiIitm jikhi.iI i.i liuMi of tin- Ann rn . 111 iiiuiMi. Null ill illllalli-r, Mr. tircrll c . Limed, would (irrvrnt tile l-n'll.l-I'uil oi llrilish iiniird c-o.il t' Ainui u H aid in breaking strikes here, iii,i! would also serve to irnlnliit the t M"'rtatiiitl lo lirul LriUin id C'mI liiK by Aim nun ininirs wlu n the miner of lli.il rrnmtry wrrr 011 strike. He said a-joint Coiiicrenie of rrjirr i illative of the miners' union of boll roniitrif unuld probably he airangrtj in cither London or Aim r- Member nt 1 In- rxreiitivr cimm-il : oi tbr American l ed, r.ilinii of La lor. which Hlnrd.iy conrludid Us n .-ion here, tmiiiflil expressed thrir irol of tin- internal ional alliame and said 11 Mould iioImIiI;' hasten the rnd of coal strike in cither conn 1 1 y. if carnid out. They took the position lh.it llntisli mined coal im lorifd dniintf thr recent inim-rH' riU r had st'i veil to 'io!oii the inkc ly au;iiii mint; the nonunion Mm It. Mr. limn, who al-o is the vic iiicsidrnt il Ot Ann ric.ni Fcdcra lion of I.almr, said that the lirilish liiiiuTK lit) ii n had drill a clink for f-'J.mW to the l iiitrd Mini- Workers oi America, to lie used in f main inn tht co.il Krov.iiiK out of the recent iiulion-H iilc Mrikc. if ' 1 X' . 1 rS kMrOL rti r i.- - Sliopu-nonlU' jqi Unit as Others C , n n n 1 . wr 1 tiitions!o(,et (ionaektoorki IIWI . w, j IOIMIeter Waves NorlliMrntrrn anl Milwaulr'. Hoa.U Kfjiorl Mrm "in Inrpe Uiipili Will U, HarJ iimlirrN Ilrlurniug la ( ,u Ariiirr Only Supff J,,,. Hr-re. j I'IuhU MipiMr. Sitting, John Kelly, lelt, nd Henry Lafort; ftanding, Ralph Mer cer, left, Jamet Collin. It' a ili-iliiiKiiMied iiiaitit of irp 11 . ni.itivci lhat the itplli vne oca i tional school for v -r-rvi inrn ,-iu j American Legion riioveinent to f-tahli-.li a loni 111 11 nil y ImiMinn 'or i x ervice men in Onia'ia. 'J hr ilelcxalioii went (o Yolk Sun day nijiht firiiiicd loi' one iiiiioe, In 1 1 1 1 1 ihruiiuli a ri ,! ut H 111 callniK l'ioil connrrH and llie War 'rt- cigarettes. They are GOOD! to the Arnrriian Li-kioii 1 oiiuiiIioii i cran hnri iiu to otaliliuli in each at Voik. N'rh, tlrin week. 'ilistiicl sllill a tiaillillK center lor Jt iikIihIih John Ki Hey, hohler of rehahilit.ition ai the one in Itilleviie. a JJistniKui.hi d Serviie cros and I "It ha done more to rrhahililatc liumeroim c itation; Kaljih Mercer, i Mien in it nhort period of rxisieucc prroident of the lU-llcvue Muih-ut than any movement of the kind 1111 liody: Henry l.aiort, coiumaudrr of ilertaken by the bureau," the turn the district Disabled American Vet erans, and J. K. Collins, instructor, at the school and active in the say. 4. M. Mare, jr., Hellenic, tchool. i in cliaiKc of the College Head Speaker law to shoot lilackliinls. ritainrd U11 k I'leifer and Itucli Ames, ileinty . n ,! . Kame wardens, 111 the justice court at Dapnst meeting i of l. . n..pce 5 r,cr,uy. Th.-.e f.fficrrs are rotinditiK up luinleii who M. . , l( ... - do not liave license and thouc who Dr. John Xfason Wells, president I ,, . . , , , 1 ,, ' ., iitherwn.e v olate hunting laws. Aliio Amato. 1116 South Ninth street, was fined ft ol (iiaud Jslaml collier, uave the I principal addres last ninht at Oma- 11a naptisi msirici coiHi reiice, in ses sion in the First Haptist church. Seventy-live delegate from towns in eastern Nebraska are attendiii(f. Kev. Fred Younx of Fremont ad dresed the natlierinij yesterday. 'Llie convention opened with a young people's session Sunday. Dr. (i. L. Sharp of lit-nsou spoke. Women ot tne church serve meals to the delegates, who also are enter tained in local Haptist homes, Four Hunters Fined. It is a violation of the state game yesterday. Others fimihirly penalized were Joe Marillo, 1.118 South liiurleentli street; Carl Cullottn, 121') South Seventh street; Kd Jtarowsky, lifty i.ixlh and 'J street. Road Conditions W Sv You $2.00,0-1 Every Ton of Our Colorado Lump Coal Smokelett Sootlet Retcreened at the Yard Per Ton JQeSO Delivered Consumers Coal & Supply Co. "DEALERS IN GOOD COAL" DO uglat 0S3O DO ugl. 0530 IKiirnlshMl hr llie Omnh Aula Club). I. lnrflln tllKliway. KaNl KobiI mudily til I'culMOn. No report tiiisl. J.liiroin HfKhwvy Wmi lomd opwn mi1 IimvciI to VMlli-y. Holnnwhat lllptiwry Jr'rt lliiillt lo Onim! InImiwI. I I, T,. II. HiiioIh K'ifi'l to UnrnTit. lte portcil rnlnlliK Hi Dunlin and rara ulin ihiiina. Lincoln will lo HdiitliiKi. roaila mtiilily. lilKhlanil tillrfr Romln fulr to (noil. Mi-rUllHH Highway lloa'ls lair to Nooii 1 'ornhimkr Mmhway HojhIh food. I)'irga WanhliiKloti Jlighway Koa'U liiiul'ly. iiinulia-Tulaa HlKhwny Himili fiiod to ktale llni, I imaha-Tupeka ltlxhnay Itoaila good to aiate Un. Klna- nf TralK North Road Muddy. KI11K of TriOK Hfuih Roada koo.I to Ati-hlffon. Had dntutir Atiiinon to l.a vnworih. J.i-avonworth to Karma City, fair. rut-r Battlifldia Hlithway Roads fnlr to Hood. Klvnr to Hlvr lioad HoiiiIr minlily. i 'hlciia'i-i iinu h Mhortllni Hi'Hda mud dy to Allanli'-. n n-pmt easl, I 11. A. ltu;,dl lllllil.ly Hlin. lira.v IK, u.l II. 11 uil.ly. -..t,thi.r ri-pi,rti-i r-luutlj at n.u.L in iiiIh. Willi plrilli-llnlia I .'IflillllK illll Ini; tit da. I While nhopmert rr reinruinu tu ; work on the N'orthwrttrtu and Mil-' wanker linn in Dn.aha MnniUy.l I more than a dorn builrt maker laid I i'iiii n llinr tnoU and quit work at the Jrnuni Lacii'ic fl-op here, it ir. '(urted at union hrj.l.jiijrlers jester I day ri tnr 11 it 1 k. I It wa t.itrd at .the ernilnc 't-fiicri of Northwt stem line wet that men "111 large number were rituriiuiK to work in t nuneil II hi II aid in Omaha. The Northwestern and the Milwaukee are the only htie rnii nun Ouulu known to have hem parlies in the aiirtruiriit reached last Meek ill Chicago- Settlement Foreieen. Missouri I'acilii; ofliciaU here ai1 they did not know whether or not a settlement had bren made with tink er on their line. Leader of linking I'nion Pacific boptnen here eireed cotihilence nine tort of a ettlemrut would he leached on the Union 1'anlic v lerri nimll. Union f'arilie officer, "till maintain their oriinl position, how ever, that a new organization of shopmen ha been formed, a new wage ca!c placed in forre, and that the road can be operated efficiently with it present force. Resolution Paed. Following the sinning of an agrre ment roverinu rule, rate of pay and v-orkiug conditions, made rfleclive en the HurliiiRton system September 15, a resolution by the six '.' ' cli.iiimen of the newly foruird me chanical department ot the liuiliiiK ion railroad a presented lo F.' I". Craeken, operatinc vire president, and other oflirrrs. 1 he resolution, j aiiionti oilier tlunK. holds that the recent conference " exemplified that employer and eiliptove can get to Kether aiuirahly in a ipint of mutual accoiiiniodation and mceessfully and satisfactorily dispose oi all matters 0 difference." The old HurlitiKtoti ytem feder ation of shop craft has thu far failed to negotiate a peace with the Burlington, and liurlington officer assert the new organization has per manently retdaced the old federation, member of which went on gtrikc. July I. All shoprrafti men who were out on trike are back at work in the hop of the Milwaukee railroad. Gen eral Agent F.iigene Duval laid. "We have taken back all the tink er, lie taiil. A great many of the men who came to ti during the ttrike do not care to continue the work and thu are making room for the former employes. I'liilli'liH Trial PotHin-d. I. o Aiwlcs, Sept. 18 The trial of Mr. Clara Phillips, indicted for the murder ol Mrs. Alberta Mead ows, went over today until October 20, when the defendant appeared in court without counsel and asked the court to assign the public defender to the case. Judge Houser granted the application and gave the public defender the continuance to enable him to prepare for trial. Movie Meet Put Off. The Nebraska and Iowa Motion Picture Theater Owners' convention, scheduled to be held nt Omaha for three day begirtning yesterday, has teen postponed until October, the dates depending ' upon Will Hays' acceptance of an invitation to attend the convention, according to J. Frle Kirk, secretary ol the association. Horneford' Arid I'linantiRtfi In vvatt-r or flint Jilica Is del iKhl fully fe rn Mhlrn;. l:-tii'W-i vitality and n rve m 1 "ii; li. IiMiuKlsta. Advertisement. Ill ,, ,i ZD I ' n't' :i v- VM mm y ir J V-.o. vi LP- i If : -'4 Continuing for Tuesday Sale of Hart Schaffner 6? Marx New Fall Suits For Men and Young Men All Fine Samples and Short Lot Samples $50 to $70 Suits 37.50 $40 to $45 Suits 27.50 Winn mt j.uit lulM' a suit in t hU al ynu Imvr llif uuar juitn' of snthfartion fomulcil ujn Hart Sohaffnrr nnI Marx quality, wliith nuans all wool faluiis autluntie tylti, lust orkmanlii, Matt'tiaN iw rttiincr. S.tjus WoiMn.. (Vxlnts Flatinrts Whip amh ami otlu r jun wm fa!rit" in nil the ticwot Mtt,rn'i -Si?r furtnfnot nil luiliN-ltesu lar. ttut", um aiul .tuls Mt$ i'hihinn lejartiwM-.Vit fr. asbilik'lon, Srpl, IM - Thr i-1 eitsmg ot lla. It raihoti leidume t.ro.idi aslmg si, ill. .n by the Depait-' im-iit ut t iimuii icr (indi r new leg ! uUtioii, will enable tho.e Lin who1 lisiie to "h.tfn in" lo the best u ! inn on a s,rcial -l Mi melrr nave' w ithout iulerlereiice (rom tome ol I the Ir.srr hii'il ill udio broadea.t-1 inrf. I Cut li.t .lit, on. wjl be In led the in it ii Kii!jtioii iiiiiii a uiiiiiniiiiii ol J'si and 4 iimsuiiiiui ol ,ii W4IU in the aiiteniia, tui I1.1i iiionii ., in ul iiiodulatiou, a aludio and a suptMiacd t'togiam, using "canned" music m an (mti- khu v or ilunng inirt mission, it 1. n! Ir!ied many ol tlie 47 Itioad iatiug tjti.n, v in now nu 1 1 the triii n im nli. One "B" Station Per City. I pon apilu atMHi ihiough llie nnir di.itiit iiojH-ctota the dr lurtiei nt uill bcrtise "H" i.iti..i.i a lul as tltrv qilali'v, but prohably Hot mote than one 111 each city or sr.iioti at lirst. In the event to or inoir tta tioin iiulil'y in a ingle district or 111 ighbtii lloud win 1 1- Kiln l.ii tur would occur, a schrilule will be ar raiiifed ibviiling the lime lulivetu I hi in. The "l" lultoii will have to toe the maik in stution ilticuncy and keep up to 'ij.iiih on piogtams, the fin t ladio tn-pi rtor sl.ilis, or Ihry ni! or l!ier special wave biijt!i .im) trvtit to .''J' mrlri mill tlic grrmal tuoadi asl'iig iatnn Kjilio (!rilit'iini. 1 1 W, I "ampli.il. .": runtenelle boitlrvaiil, is winner of the pine ottnrd by I he I hi aha lire over the radio last w.ik for the best criticism I I biiiadcasiiiig liom stalioil DV. Ninioiiuceineiit ol he couslet a made solely l. radio and numerous I I in 1. nn ir, lived bv the radin rib. lor slniurd that station YIV pl-TM to l.itje an. Iictn r, tltlirr pi ire con trts will be announced urr the ra dio by the Omaha lire Itoni tune to tune, Nuiljinl lltitil Cloiliit r. I red oiljint. Topcka, Kan, ilolhier. welt known in Omaha, sa elei led president of the National He tail t loilners' association, 111 New Yolk Saturday. Voil.ind i gene tally a speaker at (tie Ni lnaika j iloihiris' auuu.it niretiiig. I Constipation Vanishes Forever PrapC-PrrauuMt Reiki' iCAJtTUI'8 UTTIX UV PMXS Mvrla4. Purely vf M aurely but tlf os tba invar. tHtm ill... tllaaar tia. fraa cor. A mm lmH W V IHaiaj tkm; (ropnirt tha com pica ion brighten tn tyca. smo rai-taa Pm f n rike lire Want Ad Produce Knulll. Kill (O SSala m illMi IITO ,l, II SsSa ;!!!miiil,iii!li, ."(iii'Mliflii il !l!lhi! . jhmt 1, ; i r h ana. r BTtk. 1 u m m w !!llliillir'lllriillliii'ii!'ili.ili.i'Mii'i Hj,!.,;,!;,,, -y pfj Tuesday Special Selling of New Fall Hats, 1.39 In Tailored and Sport Styles A large variety of attractive Ktylen uilalle for immediate wear soft, cruMhable hats, Iat"Ko brin1t9i.nl models, turbanx, matron's Htyles and miMse.V tttylen. Black Brown Navy Copenhagen Sand Gold and Silver Combination This is an unusual opportunity to pick up a clever little hat for business or" sport wear at a triflinjj cost. . Bargain Square Main Floor East, Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery 79c a Pair 1.50 Quality An unusually good value in a semi-fashioned or panel back silk hose with lisle garter, tops, double soles and high spliced heels. In black, brown, white and shoe shades. This is an uncommonly good wearing hose for which you would expect to pay twice this special price. Main Floor Center Notions at Special Prices Whit Naimook Dre Lining Sizes up to 46; special, 29 Twill Tape 10 yards superfine Eng lish twill tape, 'i-inch to 1 inch wide; per bolt, 15? Kitchen Apron Rubberized aprons in plaids or small checks at, each, U50 Stocking Feet Black or white, per pair, 5? Sawing Machine Belt Special, each. 25 Shoe Tree For shoes or slippers; per pair, 7 Hair Pin Cabinet 150 wire hair pins to the cabinet, 8 Saniilk Per spool, 5 Gilt Erfga Darning Cotton Per spool, Imported String Shopping Bag Kaeh, 10 Snap Faitener 3 cards, 10 Fancy Barrette For bobbed hair; special, 19 Velvet Grip Sew-on Corlet Garter Pair, 19 Ocean Pearl Button -1 cards, 10 Pin Cube Headed pins, cube, Kleinert'a Dre Shield Sizes. 2, 3 and 4; special pair, 19 Warren's Feather Boning Per yard, 15 Mercerized Rick-Rack Braid Per holt. 10 Rubber Sheeting Washable Para rubber; regularly 1.60 per yard; spe cial, 1.19 Three-in-One Sanitary Garment Belt, bloomers and apron combination; a very practical parment; special, 1.89 Batting Thread Larjre spool for 10 Star Pants Hangers Each, 5 Main Floor 5oui Three-Piece White Enameled Kitchen Outfit 11.95 The kitchen of the modern home mahager in no longer furnished with the cast'offa from other rooms, but has ita own specially leagued pieces with proper sani tary feat urea. Thia white etiameletl kitchen J table haa poiieUin tup, which ia aa easy to clean h h china dih. It wdl nut rut or corrode and with proper cart will give a lifetime of service. It ha a con venient drawer for the kitchen nilver or tea towel's. Two well built kitchen chairs of th Windsor type, nicely enameled lule, complete this set. .Ni'VCMll f ml H mm P. 4i S bTH v V Queen $ Pantry Bread and Cake Cabinet, 2.19 Mat f ka)f t. i ir.u, . a'-4 . 14 fa. , a l i ( a4 . t t a .t laa bU-t ai. I t n mv tx Jatl f r tvm t I 4 i tfc ik t in i I h d-.r .'4't inn. :; (..il te n in Tjit .',f at W1J huh U UV.t Truthful Advertising You will find all sorts of goods in our advertising and you will find, also, that the prices are low, while you know, of course, that the quality ia all that it should be. Head our advertisement carefully and remember that the offerings outlined are only hints of others given in every depart ment. We believe that the function of The Drandeis Store is to perform a service to the community. We believe, also, that our advertising makes this service more valuable to you. It enables us to tell you about new merchandise and the particular advantages and ser vice we can offer you day after day. Truthful advertising is valuable to you. It in a powerful force from a buying standpoint. It protects shoppers and does not arouse false expectations. Our desire is to operate this store on such genuinely frank principles that the people may turn to it with confidence at all times. Many problems confront us, but we believe that we are helping materially to restore the old buy ing power of the dollar without sacrificing the quality or variety of our offerings, J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. An Invitation to Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors Make The Brandei Stora Your Head quarter Visitors just arriving in town may' come to The Brandeis Store Im mediately and find every comfort. Bundles and Luggage Checked Bun dles and hand lurcnge may be checked, conveniences may be found for washing and "freshing up," so that you may go out into the city feeling well groomed unci ready to meet your friends. Your letters to the folks at home may he written here and cards addressed and mailed. Banking Convenience The Bank is lo cated on the Main Flour West. Rett Room You are invited to visit the new Kvst UiHiin on the Tenth Flour They have been fitted up fur your com fort Mini convenience. Dining Roam There is a magnificent limine rnuni and men's enll on the Tenth Hour, while on the Main rh-or is a cafeteria and soda fountain dm- ln(f looms to suit every taste and pmkrt-biHik. Mail f atitttta .sUrwitfc'rra who have not l ruled on a blaee .f rvaulrnee in Omaha can have their mail allrrmd t.i Station IT. vihieb i lovated nn. the Um HtMir Vrt. They way rail fr their mail ths-fe. It it a irgsitar I nited Mates pttaiuf in . k.riag Made I 1 li Ttansfef f-Md-m us U used t tfsl ehai.UiH rw tune i mints, Th h...i.r inay Ni4.e .unswi in any department at ..i,U will tie vit I,. tte tiai-iVr dk. h re ie may a fr ihm a l at iue. The .trh.t aid then t J! i. .j the hwfe Is. f re f vharc. lalaf atta Dk -the nf jiu.I. K en the VI.h H.-r i si tJe !- ! 1 af kee-lt.4 iff inat.vn. Unique Lunch, 60c SorJ ,i the MN tin!I, fenl 1 Tha .'! '. .t,t, heait, .rank I ,l f, f ti mu-t, t,i lal Hifnj i f tha aia . Kt (I Ka Mt.siH a-rl ri..inva tl lha v4 t ie I sj. . 1 jus;lj I l I'4--, i "1 11,. r-r '" . t " n ' - ' " m fe- , ,.r r, . a 1 .mi , aimnaj I