Howell Upholds Dirtvt Primary atW.CT.ILMpet Inirinliu (! t Coiintv Con.; Vftitiott .rt I'rutfil State Sriutor Ky Vom it n Democrat. l(1l(iw!uf( ty Mi.. ;. Y, i f,. stor fu.tn NiUiasko," K. 11. Hunt II, rf,iMu tn iinniinrr, ur.-rj lwi idle MtfS 11 the iftmnty W, I". T. l! conrrrM.i.n in I ;.. I I,,,,.,.,, ilmnh esiei-Uy l ti.-UM ihv dirrit f - lujtjr Ji :n l!i-rotn.ui flfti'nn, -It i M.r irji 11 tint to .!-. ihatl, than to lt a c-..a (....., tor rnitr.l Stun ti.i Mr. llewrlt, "because it ton rlert the. wrtur man, ynti ran t rid tf littii Jalrr tint il yo'l vote lor the old entitn gvttem of roimiudPR, you'll fist trMit rrunre to nominate any one you tnt ag-itji.", RgnetraiV Sm Democrat. iMrt. Cntell, a dcmorriit, tai.l li l ullrd " frni4il:" ly olhrf Hrmoirjli for CnKriillii to intrO dur ll iwill. "fiiit I ronii!rr Mr, the 'grun.IrM dnn rat rif ll I.e. an- ,r. for thr ,,rop!r .hr d,-fl.,rrd. rry hide and in.iy lie xt conntrtii l i And I rrco... ihkt kind of a nun tli(t ju ()f , ircrt ,he di iri wlntevrr rrt- U i. Jit rar.r. t.,tKr bnwtcn the p.,t,. 'If , raiy thi rommun-'v up ihr riiKii lull ol i niount on ih paml or to pUrc prcurrM .ind I'm koiiik to Kiv.- Inni ; ,lt. ,a,r, Ihrrhy I,-u,K aduptcil tlir ol I woiked J7 yct to ac- . ,3,inrt tVp, , r.niv.r.. T " .. i . A l"J"l, w,,;, h '""u1'' '' k'iik iii- Mr. Covill i 4 pnmicr mfrut !,rrd whni the ond.-ntr i Uh.'. in Wunien immiIJ aUo foiful thur ivlilmti-d rirmiu i that il uive a Trpre-cnUiion r.i rniinty (oinniitl . 1 ( oim.iiit ratio oi ufale ilrKrcr in Mr", Ilo-ill pointrd out. lie rdal. d ciiiaciiy. 'I 'hut it i potildf to mark hii rirrinui with old "m.i( liln ( oil thr rnlt- in wave KijKthn int1ad in.litii." in 1MU. the yrar of n fir t , of durcrt of an arr mi ilic rcaivinir rampnin for public olfn'e a- tat afiutor. "I had to trade my vuti for oilur rolei," It admitted frankly, "Po yon ani to go hack to that kind of lolitim?'t Defend! Publ c Ownerihip. Mr. Howell drfcml'd hit puldic wnrrliip record at the "only way lo atop continii.il plundering of the people, not a atep toward radical lam.'' "Cot (tt water, qal and ice wat re duced in Ofaha lv publicity owned plant and fear of ill tprrad raurd the electric lilfht company to cut its rate from 14 to 5 1-2 centt per kilowatt." Prohibition iii not a floed iue yet, Mr. Howell told the "dry workcri, lie read them excerpts from tetter bent him at republican national committeeman, drying, him I ' to favor light winrt and beer. Farmer Not Satisfied Willi Bryan Propaganda Lincoln, Sept 21, (Special.) - . Clark Jeary, member of the legis lature during the pait two sessions, returned from Butte, where he ad ' !reed a lare gathering, mostly (armrrt, at the Hoyd county fair. "The farmer it waking np," he aid, "to the-realization that he. doesn't want; to reWn to the old ' alipuhod order of (hingi. He wants to know what Mr. liryan would of ' fer in jiUce A the .code, and he par ticularly ' wants to hear from the lmocratic candidate at to whether Jor out it is his purpose to discon tinue appropriations for bovine tu itifWxfUMiii jiog'ehplera. He wants ID know whethrr or not appropria tions for the state farm are to be discontinued." Omaha Motorryel Club Will Hold Picnic Sunday The Omaha Motorcycle club wiJl have a picnic in Ashland next Sun day, with a hall game between Omaha and Lincoln riders, sack faces, potato races, music by the club band and "eats." . Thirty-five prizes are offered, do nated by Sain Hoord and Victor H. Root, local dealers. Wieners, buns, hamburger, ham sandwiches, coffee and lemonade arc on the program of (ree refreshments. F.verybody, wheth er a motorcycle rider or not, will be welcome. 'ACROSS the PACIFIC MspubonK arrvw co tiwae lour , "Giants of the Pacific" Lmprewea ot Canada, Auxndia, Rum aud Au. Sail fortiufhuy Iran Vancouver, British Columbia. EiTnnol travel nearly alwijt ' o to the Onenl u Canadian Pacific f-unfitr wtcwmsQon (ran kval ero ship aftnt of R. S. Fl WORTHY. 0Mtl Kim S Yum. Pis, Mi S. IWiSt !s . V turao I'Ixmmi rWk4s)i IMS CIOIPACE Body vA Salp. Itched Bidlj. Cutioira Heals. W gTMsktiiM bet, twdy aitsl calp (nt issl uk a kmkiiif Ut fllTf . HJf thHaJ mmi -il o J f hM m a.i4kl 04 uratsrsl lU altasMsl ssit. U tat a4 liS. s Wt.l PIMPLES ON V a4 ' is. I ta ' vstiKwa -t 4 0tii kuh jJ tiius, 4 lia ir( mm m lutww tn4 r VsiiMsua O M i- M aJ ' llMsi Mi. A. V CMsma 1st at: i.! fsntwt. to.MN.kM 'MiiMS S(l S.SIIISM m k ' ' t amtm M " aw' My JJa, I Iff 1 Mr t CoiuIonerCroj) Floods Market Difficult to DUliiij.MiMi Hr Inrrn Various T pen !. lary Must Coiiunonly I Vi il, With flic rrw rrnp of tri;Mi con. i.itisif, uluih i H .inlii die itiars.it. it Ik 1 t'n ult In ihstniusll U'tirc, til VariuuS Unit ii ,n I ....... t,.y ., inc , , ( : . ,..,,. ' it,.,' ' . . . V"","A JV '""r ' -''!. ".i..lriiMf,. il'c - "' V""." I'1" !?. "" ",in line i,,c illin lr lj!IJI law type, to wlmli may , iljr, tie tfroiurtrir ron nn.n t)e. ! J he roiary npe if sarialile rut- ilrriM-r l proUbly t(,r hrst knvwi I and ilir one innst toiiiiminlv tisnl kill! . C a. . I today. It ioiiti.ii rr(iii.iv of iwo isil, of i It'i-i'll. ill r ..l.ii. . .i I l.cinh' i.iin,ti,irv .md dlr oilwr 41U.WCI rrM,Ivi Him.. tl-. oilu fi. Chaiwe Cipicily. Nt only i. !hi type rirfid in con- ,r,u i, k. .. A.. nKf it,, Cip.u jly t, SPA IMS 1 he windinifn of tuniiirf ioiU aome timts are a omce of trouble in ;m otherwise cfiiiieiit rn riving circuit. Such trouble i, generallv due to an iniierlert conl.ut or to a broken untiit somewhat, but the exact lo cation i oftentimes dilhcult to de tcrmiiie, A dry rell and a isnifill (lai.lii;il,( lamp can be Used to test the wind- i tugs by cotinrctniK Ihe latter in tie- I " the circuit with t lie battery I i'"' "le I1"".. It the lamp lows I a"d then continues to vrow dimnurl an uie Mnier or witch cut in more turns of the coil, the wiinlin,,' in all riKht. If, however, the liht (iocs not kIow, or goes on and oil, as the slider or twitch arm is moved, look for trouble. First, the slider or switch arm may be making i'nperfect contact, which condition can be remedied by tight ening and cleaning. Secondly, t he wire may be loose from the switch contact points, in which case solder ing must be dime. If none of these defects are apparent, look for a break or open circuit in the wire. Some one started a story recently that a radio wave would keep on going through space for "years and years" untiL it reached the moon and the distant planets. As the moon is less than 240,000 miles away, the Radio wave would reach the moon in about one and a quarter second. The wave would reach Neptune, the most distant Of the planets, in lest than four hours. Signals would reach Mars, when that planet is nearest the rarth, in a littlt over four minutes. Radio audiences listening in on The Omaha Bee's radio concert from station WAAW between 8 and 0 o'clock tonight will hear a noted speaker in Frit? Kunz, lecturer for the American Theosophical society. Mr. Kunz's addresses have attracted attention throughout the world since bis connection with the Buddhist col lege in Ceylon. There will also be musical features tonight. Thoughtful Mother! ! " I Are You One of Them? All mothers bless them are loving and devoted. How often we are led to reapeet and admire me uiougm ful mother" who provides for emergen cies and saves herlovedone from hours oi sutTering and henielf from needleim anx iety and sleep. Icsa vitnL Tm tMton for enkit, couli. pncomoDia, fat. fliwita ncjl raurraal ailrncn ta la arawinc nnar, ehin Oie' tluaihtltil mothar" makaa uotlud , pml ot para, quickly atlartiva aikl and aauah I irnip:maiat huoiabT uuag miraeonranirab , r.1 taannoa Mmilfso-l..n fcssma.l nitmxl ilh aimpla aua-ar ayrup of airainad bornqr. ' A pint ul aurw an.l a h'( pml ot water makra j Iha ayrup in ihraimnutwa. Tha aaaanast anl ami 1Kb svrup are Oiao puuivil Into a pint U I lia and lamir ta usa tnptavant badeulla and r(Whaa-ttistfwurM. TSavvry (tnitilrtaaiica waatlefiiil ralu( and in a raw dajt all traea il tha rfmaaaisMi an4 aatarrhal amtitaa.a mrn l,iHI aaaa. Tt al aMna-lkauiuck (raa. aoia letint enfc(a,ecMwht and d,a. i"i. rumrn catsaia lha tramln lisanansiaiir sa4 slarpWaa tyrhla. tu aay aoihihaul tha rala.-mHanv ol laia aamalwnsa.lv ta ' wurlh it wataht in a..fcl" Taailruitthsra auat-li-a ihl.aaanraUntha. Iaaa. Haat avar a44 l awiah ar anal ' .1 a ta m staiita f,i liial hiitila to Ttw Btaakasartt rradaala Ca, LUfSaa. Oaa lVKTItNT SURE WAT TO GET j RIO OF BLACKHEADS t 1 hr it a if, a. Ka ai J ar r Sat aasae la get nl - I. 1.i tSst ta a iiu'in tsti.v I tl (Sis t IS4 tus.it ,f (aU'itit ' a .as.f fi..iM a( il u.a - i(isl : In i la -, aavaaa ru . t. a I u li t.i i at. tsa t-t i.-l t.a a I M f4 II, a fcS als km a4nia ha 'k -!. ., latsltaaik sj ' ak.ia tSar aa, i l l iii.rsa 4i'ii'. W,xa ia ..! af a.. iti ini s. - ' auo-t tf sl 4 4 1 t4 sasn.iia f.. a tka tJ. IS.t I ia IS i- . f 1S s " p-as i al 4--t-a . i c i.t. 4. ms. ).t at a a . iS.ai .1 a- i.-l Sa.--a s ' s f -a 4. si (Sa aad ., iii-i't ts t I'tii a is-t aa.A tTahs 1..1, C-..a s , f -a I " !, WAAW Tonight Sliopinen Solidly Out at Mot LL P. Points, They Sav . v'. ! . i li i i Mrikt? U 111 llrvoiiic More Kf. frrtie Vt'ith Cuhl Wculhrr, I'nioii Offirrra' Slate liient (Jjiiiin. OfhVir of Syirfii lYh ration of hopcraiis, i. Iii5. ixunl a state tin nt Wriluc.iUy in winch they maintain member of tluir oiiianua tin on the L'nion Paeilic y:em are till Hihdly mi strike at a majority of luiire point. In 1 1 Aiigib . iin.1 ( iiliiute no nu n have d m Hvd the rank of the strikert, the st.ttriiiiiil as.rrit, "Few if anv" men have returned to work at inch points at La Vritat, l.iudell, I'rovo, I'm atello, (ileus l-eriy, Jlun tinvti'ii, the ttalemrnt claims. I he olhiern admit the lust of some men at a lew points, hut contend the strike it "ihorougtily rlfrctive" in practically all Oregon, ld;iho, I'lah, (Vilurado, Nevada. Kansas and Mi souri points. The strike tsill become more rlfrct ive with i old weather, when any pot siMe equipment delects will be more to show up, the ollicen contend. J he system federation No. 1"5 Is one of those which hat not ellccted a peace vtiili the rn,u on which il member" were employed. A new or ganisation of shop employe hat been organied on the l'nion Pacific ivt tern, otlicers ot vshiih declare equip ment and scrviie is, nonnally rflicient. Almost all North wc-tern and Oma ha line shopmen who were on strike have returned to work, officials re ported yesterday. On the Omaha line some men who went to work alter Ihe strike started July 1 are remain ing, anil (hit hat resulted in the in ability of the road to take hack all of the old turn, it in reported. At least 1,5110 shopmen are still on strike about Omaha, according to in formation at Labor temple yester day. Former shop employes of the Minneapolis & Omaha and North western railrisads are returning to work daily, it was stated at the strike headquarters. At a mast meeting at tended by 20') strikers yesterday, Timothy liealey, president of the firemen air d oilers' union, spoke. II. II. (iates, strike chairman, presided. Beatrice Men Let Contract for Hotel to CoM $310,000 I'.eatrice, Neb.. Sept. 21. The li atrice Hotel company, consisting of 800 local stockholders, late last night ratified a $J10,OO) contract with the James Dlack Construction company, St. Louis. Mo., to build a hotel to lake the place of the Pad dock hotel, which burned in 1019. J. F.dward Carnal, basso singer, was featured on The Omaha lice's radio program from station WDV last niyht. His repertoire of tongs was choice bass selections. Tiie program follows: "Iftlouln J.uva ftona' TMnsuti "l-'-ep In My lfoi t". Htephensoti "Tim ti"i,u Thul My Heart la HinKlnK".. Mrliermld "Th H.n' kfn lih Hong" UounoJ "Duua" ....MuUIII "InvlrluB" Huhn "Anuiu l.aurls' I.fhman l'rofcssor Carnal is a leader in music circles in Omaha and in his years of teaching voice hafts "found" many formerly unheard of talent. Miss Margaret Carnal will accom pany him on the piano. WDV Program Stupendous Furniture Values at the State During This Sale VOLUME in buying and VOLUME in sales makes the most extraordinary Furniture offering in the history of Omaha. Every piece of furniture in our vast stocks has been slashed to the bone cut not merely to 'wholesale prices but below wholesale values. BUY YOUR FURNITURE NOW AND SAVE. BEDROOM SUITE Threa-piec Bedroom Suit. Thi is a pcial bar gain we arc offering for thi week only. This Suite formerly cold for a7Cs J K $132.60, now 9lDiD Phonograph Bargains Thi beautiful ransul d t i n phonograph, ragular $200 value, during thi ), with II rard free, for only $74.50 FREE Floor Limp Sale Outfit Speciali $411 MaifslU Ostlfil Otslr $JI t47S Qsj Oulfll Owlf $! $!TS Reyel Osslftt Otslr 1141 Al kwaJtaJs f elk tie ett I a ft at ealJ pea, at fr aaa 1$ par sl 10 pa tael aliaaestal. ii li , fleer i la, wilk sir ! ' II ksi, p,iai lsl l It $16.85 ! STATE FURNITURE CO. Hth and Dodge Streets I UK OMAHA ISM,: HUHAY. MTTK.MIU'U 22, U)22, Irrigation Project Investigation Urged U'ai!iiiii(on, Sept. 21 ( ?piii! T!rrni Senator Mi' Nary ol Or. J gon ani'iHinctd rti"rdv in tt rn. mk U M I linal rilori will be nude to .oniani moiiry iur nr punio oi in. vettiiiating the fea.ihilny of the tri- couuy urination project ci Nchra ka. Senator McNary got the floor tor a few moments during the prog rts of the bonus debate. Me railed attention to the fact that the house had eliminated the appropriation but said he would attempt U lenistate it. Ihe ignition of iri,itor Norn of Nibraski on thr botiiti veto wa t- plained in the senate today by Sen ator La Folletio of Wisconsin, hen, or L Foflette said that Senator Nor lis was unavoidably absent, but if prcsrnt would vote to overturn the president's trio. Ihe Nebraska sen ator was paired with Senator Wairrn of Wyoming. Hulk of Corn Crop Safe From Frost; Moisture Needed Ailvancei Condition Saved ,Mot of Grain From Low Temperature., Weather Ilureau Say. Washington. Sent. 21. The ad vanced condition of most crop saved them from injury by the lower tem peratures which prevailed during the week ending September 'K the weather bureau said, in a review of crop conditii.ns, Some little injury was caused in California by the hot spell, it wife said, but ripening of fruit wat hastened by the same conditions. More moisture is needed, the re view declared, in most central and south central regions, throughout the western great plains and on the north I'arific coast. Condition were fa vorable for the ripening and harvest ing of late crops, except in some gulf coast and a few northern areas. Flow ing and seeding were delayed by dry soil, however, in many western and midwestern states. Weather conditions were ideal for threshing in the northern Rocky Mountain and far northwestern states, but cloudy, foggy and showery weather greatly interrupted this work in North Dakota. Frost did consid erable damage to flax in portions of Montana. Rice was benefited in California by the warm weather, and harvest had begun in that state. Frost caused some slight damage to late corn in Montana, North Da kota, Minnesota and New England. The bulk of the corn crop waa ma tured and safe from frost damage from South Dakota southward and in Misouri. About 85 per cent wa safe from damage in Iowa and much was beyond frost damage in Illinois. The bulk of the crop in Indiana was matured sufficiently to escape dam age. The weather conditions were most ly favorable for harvesting corn and sufficient progress was made in this work. Jefferson County Fair at Fairbury Draws 15,000 Fairbury, Neb., Sept. 21. (Special Telegram.) Fifteen thousand people attended the Jefferson county fair Wednesday, including 5,000 school children. A double-header baseball game has been scheduled for FYiday afternoon, Deshler and Fairbury In dependents and Fairbury league and Fxter Independents, the fastest amateurs in the tdate. DINING Here i a real bargain in dining room furniture. Eight piece. Queen Anne and Italian design. Special fer thi week, $113 75 Beautiful Living Room Suite , i i W are t'nf ii a kaauliful Fleer La nan at Shade tsiih f en of the wall cantlrucl! (JQQ CfS avarslsiltad auil fer ealv PVVOU Your opportunity to join our Brunswick Phonograph Club now. Obtain a metal bank FREE. Lt us explain. 1 Price Sale of Bed Springs and Mattteiie i 1 Jjsl ar),asl st... k -f fcik-a s-i I t'yle In, I titles '! V'lown t. t,,iM. ll -tif plHS1, $14 00 p.t 14 f0 !tpia !. . cn.7. . !T.tM lMiCuiiiIht Plans i to Kilter Knee for U. S. Senate Deleatitl in Primary, North Dakota Senator May Klin Independent Oj jtoaed Iy Friend. hy GEORGE P. AUTHIER. ttaahladaw 4 aaraaasMulrPl Otoalus IVra, Washington, Spt, 2L (.Special 1'tlrs'rain. ) -- Toiler ). Mil'um. htr of North Dakota, sluirman of Ibe sriuie finance committee, spon sor nt the soldiers' bonus bill in thr eiiate and ncently dciratcd lor nom- ll-alion ill In bolus state, I plan- . . . ..... .i . .1 i.. l i.l. - llii'K mil mill rimeillijr, l llir.a ille. off by hi colleague. Srnalor , Mctumner will n.ake lot announce, merit next Monday. Senator Mc I'lliuhrr was ''rl'eated for the iiom inati.iti by Lynn J. Franrr. formerly Nonpartisan league governoi, who was recalled by hit constituent McCuiiiber irlt athwart of two ele ments in hi party, one whiih op. pced It mi because of Ins conncition with the Alexander MiKrnie ma. chine and the other because he and MiKenie wrre stiperted of hav ing played with the league leaden The anti-league leader are open ly supporting J. F. T. O'Connor, the democratic candidate, aud while it is not rxpcited Mt Cumber Could win the election, hi candidacy might re sult ill the election of Fraicr. The latter hat announced liis adherence to the doctrines of Senator La Fol lette of Wisconsin in attacking the supreme court of the I'nited Slates, aud oldtime republicans say they would rather have a democrat repre sent them than Fraier. whom they accuse of nici'ily wearing the part label. Old line leaders are urging Mc Cuiiiber not lo riiu In cause of the effect his candidacy would have In probably electing Frazicr. High School Hall Player, Break 'Hone hi Practice Pawnee City, Neh,, Sept. 21. (Spe cial Telegram.) Harold Bosley, high school football star, bad his leg brok en while practicing. Howard Webb bad his arm broken a siiort time pre vious in a similar manner. Loth ac cidents happened in tackling. Road Conditions (Kunil.lird hy tlnmlia Aula (lull.) T.lio-ulii hlKnwny, em.t; )Oisls miner rnuxll to Misanuri Valley. fair lo lnl sun. iloo.t lo t'ailar llsia.ts 1 .t..nt raat of r.ilar Itnpl'la r.'inriwl rather pour. Lincoln hKhwny, wi: Hoa.la oud tn Frenuint wild axeeption of ilia ilelour wt of Vallsy. Iieloiir Hn-lilanil lo Columbus, To tlrainl lulonil ond Knarney ruaila ra pr.rte.1 nooil. O, J,. . hlKhwsy; Keporteil oo4 rlsar llin'uuh lo Mniiver with est option of abort stret'-h near Hurvarri lllhliin.l iluinff: leads rn!r. I'ornhualiar highway; Koa.lH good. (iMjricn Wnliliilon highway: Road acniewhat eonuli tu lllutr. ciiharwls food lo Hioux 'ity. Illnek Hllla Trail: Kosds unAcr eon strui'iion In iiensun. Oihcrwlsa aooil ta Norfolk. (imaha-Tupelta hlhw". Oood to tho stata line. Omnha-Tutsa highway! Jtnn.ls aond elear thrniikli to 1 ulaa. una or two detours, but reported tn vary food hapa. Klv.r-to-Klvr rond: lrain Just a of t.'ouni'll Illuffs. Hoads fair to Hood i Ue Molnts. tijean-Oinh KhnrtMnst Ri.d.la (rood clear through to De Moines. Dal iura be iisn Anita and Aol wHl mnrkfd and In irond condition. Knsd now op'-n from Victor to Iowa City with th aipntlnn of stretch between Mart-nKo and Homestesd. Oood ri-r through from Iowa i.'lty to Chicago. t. ii. A. Rhurtllns: Komls reporlerl fine. Blue (iraaa road: Itueils fair to good cIpht throurh to Burlington. King ot Trails, north: Hough to MIs ar.url Vall'y. North rosds r.poited good King of Trail", south: HohiIh ieportd In very good eomlltlon to HUwalhti. Uough iietweeii Atchlaou and Leavenworth. Just fulr south of Kanuua City. ROOM SUITE I Exchange Dept. Our exchange de partment enables you to turn in your old furniture at re markable prices and replace it with new pieces from our immense stocks of new homefurnishings. " t iss , t;t.'j. $2.93 I Ar. 'a'- ti urjr r- , ,av rt- "y Corn in Nebraska Matures During Week I.incnln, Sept, aMCarn hi ma turc J in Nebraska, according U the weekly crop summary issued t.nUy by O, X lxe!anj, 1'u li.no's'st i the weather bureau here. The tame report sutet that turfar brru are t iti.it ai and are ncaily ira.lf for harvest, while hsyiug is nearly com pleted, l'astuttt ate very dry and gi rural rain wilt hrlii conditions, a.cr.l ng to Mr. faivrland Only a few fields of winter wheat wrre sowed duill.g the wrik ending September 1 owing to the drvm-ss of the sod and laik of vummrr ilow- . ing. t Hamuli duiing the wrrk varird from tme-tiail inch tt one inch Trmprraiure was two degrees he low normal in northern counties and thre degret above in south rn counties alalaa ,n m""" U'f' North Nt hraska Rodeo Will Open at O'Neill Tuesday O'N'flll, Nrh.. Sept. 21. (Special) The north N'rbrska rodeo and I Holt county fair will open at the fair ground line Tuesday of nest Wick wi'h the largest entry of riders ever assembled at a similar affair in north Nebraska. F.ntti's already arc , in from Oklahoma, the Black 1 1 ill. I Wyoming and tiont several coimtiet I in western Nebraska and southern South Dakota. A big exhibit ol pure bred cattle will be the feature of Ihe livestock show and an exrnive I agricultural display also ! to be made. Mayor lame Pahlmaii of Omaha has accepted an invitation to , f fireside over the rodeo (iovrrnor McKelvie am Charles V, Bryan are each on the progtam for ait address dining the fair, which will continue to and including Friday, September 2'K Meudtera of Legislature Unahle to (let Free Statute Lincoln, Sept. 21 (Special ) Mrmbirt of the state legislature did not share in the free distribution of the new compiled statutes of Ne bra ska. Representative Fred Hoff meister of Imperial applied to the secretary of stale for his copy and was informed that it would cost him J 10. The librarian was directed to distribute the 16J free copies to state officer. Members of the legislature will lie unable to get free copies until their next meeting, when they can draw on the statute commission to supply their needs. It will reniiire ISO conies for the members and officers of the two houses. Herzberg Eloborate Style Theater, Week of Sept. 23rd Mannish The Swagger in a showing Your decision on nhat i the proper cont to buy for immediate wear will find its solution amonjrst this delightful showing of keen styled Sport Coats, with their large pockets, great uleeven and belts. Chinchillas. Polo Cloth. Plaid Back. Double-Faced Cvatinfn T am, Greys, Sand, Browns MANY ARE ENHANCED HY DEEP RACCOON COLLARS 1 'H 1510 21 Dauglat Street DeinoeratsS (Jet Propaganda in Senate Record llatri-ou Win Fight to Have Speech Printed hy (lotern ment and Thus I)i Irilitiled (!heaply. Hy GE0KGEP." AUTHIER. MahliiltrrsNMiiletit t He Omaha Haas Washington, Sept. 21 . (Sriial Teh lit jni i- Senator Harrison oi Mississippi got tlte best of Kct'd Siiiii.it, watihd.'g ot the senate es oi ii'iitmrs. In the senate ye sterday, Sim.tlor I Unison wauled speech ( b ntator iWeitne of Ohio print ed in the tei'otd so it could be dis tributrd cheaply, lie a ked unaiii moiit consent, rutdaiuing that Kcptr .iiit.itivc lis bad had a similar I'diiii'dl speech piintcd in the moid the day before. Senator Mi Connie V, head ol tie republican senatorial committee, an noiiiiird that if tint wa done, he might sk to insert several uperihr ill answer to the democratic speech. At tin point Senator Smoot said he mrwA o.iliia rtalil then anil HOW'.' that he would object to all of thrill. Later, when Sniatur Smoot was ut.s. of Si-tiji.ir K.irrihiin returned lo the charge at'd upon objection from ,S. i, ator Motet ol Nrw Hainpsl'irc. Harrison ttarird to read the last issue i the Washington Star. 'I he n publicans siirrendi ted. i , Ai,i,int.,l - i for Two Cloned Bank Litis ( In, Sept. 21 Assistant Attor ner (ieneral Dort returned yesterday from Alliance and Oshkosh, whire he appeared in district court to ask for the appointment ol receiver of closed state bank. Judge Westover ap pointed Halph li. Sihnurr of Harri son receiver for the Firt State bank of Hemingfonl ami Judge Hohart at Oshkosh appointed Charles A. Mor rill of Scotlsbluif to take charge of the Farmers aud Merchants bank at Morrill. Missouri Pacific Starts ('amp for Men at Fallu City Fallt City. Neb., Sept. 21. (Spe cial.) A veritable camp is being planned hy Superintendent W. F. Kirk of the Missouri Pacific for the convenience of strikebreakers, who claim they are afraid of venturing downtown because of threats of as- sault. Bunkhouses, dining rooms 'and a recreation center with a moving Tailored Spoil Coats Ideal Coat for "Right Now" style, practical and serviceable exceptionally broad featured at $9150 and tip lo $49.50 Fnutlh f loor ERZBERGS Jaunty Hats for the Little Miss -at $2.50 f irt tiw pi'.li U tn I'sita ail AriaJ w Mtiati; try ri.Iir i4 iiM - f,r, luti; at . ! I'f s..t.s,.l J "SI t' at eisljl ( Ins.!.' I .i...f.t i n i, munr. GIPI.IF.N(IH:1OT:IGS- P .tits ! how ar iikludrd ia ihtt Iii I u' e ilai,. Piles are .anally du ttnUb hen rtiwtlipaWsd. ... ka-p the "J ml therefore prevetitj training. Doctor. Najol iKcauee il .HHhe) ih aunVrlnr ot pilrahut Mlleveti irrlU turn, bring eowfort 4 help t r r i i lubricant not a medicine er UialJr 9 cannot trip. Try It todafa AUtrHTIaHtss.f. There is Strength in Every Tablet of This Newer Form of Iron 4kJ"Vaaaw Ots iIum one l tttj mem- In ams Jafi . . $ bNa.landra.ll n worniiul aili Lj" !! - It I I , Zt fntnt ot Inw. 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