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HE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1D22.
Rainmaker ' Is
. Challenged to
Explain Stand
fiorrnor McKrUif Defend
(,Vnle and HwJuct Aki
Uryan How Jfe Will
Adimnifttrr State.
o . Will, Neb..' Kept, r 1 I it spawn
rfriivernf lit tha IMt county fair hra
l.Kl.-.y. Governor K. Jt. McKtlvl d
f.mlid the civil administration od
n, tha bwlgt eystem of providing
funds for conducting state govern
ment, mid at tha anm time called
i-pon tharlea W. Iiryan. whom h
mllrd the "rainmaker" or democratic
i4iMnl.il for governor, to explain to
tii tulrra of the state what the latter
m.iild do with lh activities under
the (.".In If ha una Uced In a (mat
lon whera ha could repeal It,
Nil Worthwhile Having.
In 'nrt ha anlil:
"The 'rulimmkcr' candidate for K'iv.
rnr on tho ilemocrutii) tlolut aaya
that If ha la rlccteil ha will rlrnl
tha coda anil return to lonititutlotml
government, t'Ut ha d'M'e not say
in tliii'U about how lm expects tt
ilo thU. We hate a right to Infer
that ha will return to th old, wuste
ful. inefficient Hyatrni of inlmlnlstrii
tlijti under honrila ami -iiiumlatnn.
or that ha will transfer th a tivltlMt
BRINGING UP FATHER
f EC JICCS AND MACA.lt t rULL
rcc or tot on in ink Sunday ate
WHAT HAVE
.V0O THES?E'
OINTV ?
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus
llvritst U.'J
CHINK WELL HAVE
TO WOKL Lin
THEV OO IN CHINA
tnrT MurjT IOV
THE" TOIiACCO IN A
KPT
v.: I WONT
tCLI,i r
I II JUCX'N' rOM ) I 1 1 I . -...,,-v II I'M ONNA GUILD A, I I I VELL ' VOL) I 1
lHtTACOr r II KMLROAiD A.fLYl'A I I I RimniT
I II I I IT I I TaVa-r taW II I IT. n MTW II - ' waaa.-www! I ill MlailP
IT-THCY NOT.T " THi: PACIFIC OCCAM AN' fl I fAt W I
HAVCCABJWra. 1 t ' J TuMtL DO IT IN I iv- III . . I
O av htt rfaruac ravirr. " )j f1'2$,
under tin" rode d''iiirtiiifiita to ion
atltutlonMl oWi-eia other thin) the gov
ernor. 'Thia wnuM mean no wniihwhll
nvinir In tnio4 fir the conNtliutionol
ofTlreia Imve nil thiy tun d, with
their prrHent fonea of eniiloa, to
iidmlnixtrr the luwa thut now fall
TAN LAC
Is purely vegetable. It is a
splendid tonic medicine, de
ligned especially for the cor
rection of disorders of the
Stomach and is composed of
many of the most beneficial
roots, herbs and barks known
to science.
within tlirlr Jm-Ndii llm. Anauiuliii
that it would rlimlnnto the. aulurlea
of tha alx coda rrnnrle (a thlntf
which It would not do) the entire giv
ing to tlie tiixpnira would lie only
:u,0'MI it fir, und thla in turn would
mean a ntlucllon In atulo taxra of
33 1 .Ooo f l p,r cut. U thin the
downiHiiir nf tax reduction thnt tha
'ralnniuker' pi'oMiea to irecliitntr
UHm tha prola of thla uLile If ha
U elccled Koverimr.
Approtrd hv lufcra.
"Kurlhar, the cmlo r ranted nil ex
KUllv hu.lgi't. Iviler, thn coliil.ttl
llonnl convention ndo(iel, am) the
leode npprovid, a aectloti in thn ci.
atltuttoii which reuda: 'Tha Rovernor
ahull preacnt hy mnwuKa (to the cla
luturei a coiiipli't", Itemized budget
of the finiiui'lnl ruiuiremeiita of nil
di'iiartiiienU, liintltiitiona and iiKencti-a
f the mute for the enduing hiennium. I
Mild hiiilKet Rhall lo prcpiii'rd with
r.uirli ex'Yt aMhilaii(;r and undiT auch
i-.'irulufloiiH aa nmy he provided by
l.iw.' ThU coimtltutioiiul, liudifi tnry
uuthorlty ia helnK' rxerclaed by the
Kovcrnnr tliioiiKh the deportment of
II mi nee under the code, mid lie u re-
Nult of It, not only are the depart
jnienta of at.ite government helng run
i without ili'flcienclea for the firot tlino
in t lie liiMtory of the Hlale, hut iiIho
J h reduction of one third In the gen-
i ml fund t.ix levy of thn atite for the
jycur 192i, net compiired wilh J9S1, haa
'nlicmly bcon made
Farmer Dndome limlKcl.
' "If the code ahould ho repealed, It
" iijld nw in thut the executive budget
.vuidd huve to be administered by
' oni QonHtltutlonnl ofllcer other thnn
Candidate for
Senate Defends
Reserve System
Liquor Iftsuf In Kinphafizcil
liy Dftiiurratic Leader in
Slate at Three Meet
inpti Thursday.
the Kovrrnor The truriafer of thia
If yOU are suffering from , M tlvity to aome other conHtltutlonnl
t'liM-i i vhuuiii iiifiifi Willi ine ituvrriiiir
v.nuld absolutely huve no authority
over the nmlilnt; of the budset or the
control of expenditurea ufter appro
Miintlona have been made by the
I'Viixliiture.
"t'pon thia point, a. committee of
tha Karmera' union, nfter InvestlBut-
ng the coda thorouslily, made thia
rccomtnandation: 'We deniund the
retention of the budget cyatein under
any plan that might prevail, for the
reason that It stands for the preven
tion of deficiencies and the misappli
cation of the various department
funds, and It presents reliable esti
mates for leglHlative action.'
"I think it is only fair that the
voters ahould know what the 'rain
maker' candidate intends to do with
the activities under the code If he
ahould be placed jn position where
he can repeal It."
indigestion, dyspepsia, consti
pation, sluggish liver; if your
appetite is poor and nothing
tastes right; if you are off in
weight and have that tired,
run-down feeling, then go to
your druggist and get a bottle
of TANLAC. It will help you
back to your normal health
and strength.
T ANT, A f
Over 30 Million Bottles Sold.
Arapahoe, Null., Kept. ?. (Special
Telegram I liefvnae of the fed
ernl reserve bunk system imcu.
pled a portion of Senator Hitch
ock'a time today In his cnndl
dacy for a third term In the 1'nlted
Klines senate. Meetings were held at
Alma, Heaver tJlty and Arapahoe. Mr.
Hitchcock auld thut the federal re
serve system la sound in every par-
tlculur and when properly conducted
vastly strengthens the banks of the
nation. He said that the new banking
system hud been put In operation
under the regime of Woodrow Wilson,
former president, and that the ap-
polntmenta on the federal reserve
hoard has been made by the democrat
ic president. It was during the I ncum
benuy of the democratic appolnteea
that the democratic deflation was
i brought about which resulted In auch
I ffPAn I ' r.ni'Aaulf.n h will tr timit tha a .
tll.ll,
, l;mphales I,luor Issue
At each of the meetings held today,
Mr. Hitchcock emphasized the liquor
question as one of the major issues,
regarded by many us the. most vital
Issue In the campuign. At no time
has the senator read the democratic
slate platform of Nebraska In connec
tion with his speech on the liquor Is
sue, and his failure to do so has caused
considerable comment at several of
the stops made. It Is said that Hitch
cock wrote the liquor plank In the
democratic platform and that the
democratic congressional nominees
and the candidates for senator are
bound only by that plank which was
adopted by the party.
Flays Tariff Law.
The new tariff law came in for a
flaying today, and the people were
warned that within a very short timo
they would be paying higher prices for
every article they have to buy, and
that there is little hope of prosperity
In the nation In the years to come, tin-
98 Out of Every 100 Women
Benefited
An Absolutely Reliable Statement
Important to Every Woman
Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation
Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
50,000 Women Answer
For some time a circular has been
enclosed with each bottle of our
medicine bearing this question:
"Have you received benefit from
taking Lydia E. Pinkham'i Veg
etable Compound?"
Replies, to date, have been re
ceived from over 50,000 women
answering that question.
93 per cent of which My YES.
That means that 98 out of every
100 women who take the medi
cine for the ailmenta for which
it it recommended are benefited
by it
ThU U a most remarkable record
i f efficiency. We doubt if any
other medicine In the world
equals it.
Think cf itonly two women
cuit of 100 received no benefit
93 luccewei out of a possible 100.
Did you ever hear of lnything
like it? We muit admit that
we, ouriclvci, ire utoniihed.
Of course we know that our med
icine does benefit the large major
ity of women who take it. cut
that only two out of 1 00 received t
no benefit is most astonishing.
It only goes to prove, however,
that a medicine specialized for
certain definite ailments not a
cure all one that is made by the
most scientific process; not from
drugf, but from a combination
i f nature'i roots and herbs, can
a,nd doea do more good than
hastily prepared prescriptions.
You ice, we have been making,
improvingand refining this med
icine for over 50 ycart until it is
so perfect and 10 well adapted to
women's needs that it actually
has the virtue to benefit 98 out of
every 100 women who take it.
It's reliability and recognized
i-rTuienry hit gained fvir it a salo
in almost every country in the
world leading all others.
Such evidnce abode! induce every woman suffering from
any ailxncat peculiar to her its to try Lydia . Pinkham'i
Vec?taMt Compound and teetf the can't be one of the 98
TIC LYDIA E. IfNKHAM MEDICINE CO, Lyes, Mate.
leas the diniiHiat.o rnndldatrs are
elected. The candiduta said that the
republican party had not reduced
taxis except on largo incomes and'eor
puirftlons lUat had Hid rxce.s prof
It luxes, Jl predlctvd that f'rraldeut
Harding would cuH the ronsr-m In
Kpcclal session Immediately after
eln-tlon to pass the ship auh.ldy b.ll
and that tha only thing that would
cuuse the president to hesitate would
be to elect democrat to th sm.it and
hoiji-e.
Omaha Jrvva- to Olisrnc
Yom Ki'iur at Temple
Vom Kippur, thn sy of Atone,
nient, the holii-xt day In the Jewish
religion calendar, will be idwerved
Holiday liirfht and Monday. Mp lul
mrvice will be held at Trmpte lroi l.
I'aik vi-nun and J.ickoii street. T
nlKht, known niiiuiiir the Jew as Hah
I'lilll of cH' illume, the imIiI'I will
iq,(ak on "TreiiiemlmiH Trifles'' at S
In Temple Israel.
Youth and Oiil!-ViiY K
mid .Milk i l ii on Court Hf-iii li
HIinnnMii tit. it. 'i T 113 t-ii.wim I
st.eet, an i diploic of the I'tuled shoes lir Japan
Sliilrs Tire lonipnny, was haled Into
pollen court yesterday by his wife,
I'aoy. II, who chsrgid til in wilh as
mitiit and liHtlerv. Instead of fining
Hie prliciiicr. Judge Wappli li told tho
two to sit down on a bench and make
up. In a few minutes the two were
i uo.ng and thn judge sent them home.
.Miruw of rlco Is made Into straw
iFamily Is Reunited
Alter Eight Years
There Is rJoicln in' the lioni" of
Nam Temln, M-U ((..uih Twenty flfth
irrit. It iMJi-nma th hap)iit'tit hdmo
In Omaha yet,-rdnv when Tcinlu. n
tailor at l22 Ht. Man bviiu. hd
his wife, Ma, and tlu ir 9 ye.ir old son,
MoriM. urn iiunlieil afu-r ei(,it
eii' . pit rat inn.
Not since 10H. wlmi Hi timiher
and child went to Kummii to vlxit the
litanilpiiniit of the hoy, had they
n-en each other. 1 u war kept Mrs,
T- niln stranded among lh Imlnhe
tst, Temln tried tor ninny jenr to
penetrate the big nation with aotnn
message for his wife. He Wlted
l.un.ia. but could get nn further than
Itiga or Kovno.
Ijwt May. however, lha American
consul 1'ieiiteil Mr.. Temln In Moa
cow. KfToria to luing her Imh k wsra
lenrwed with einvrn this lime. On
her arrival In Omulni she was sur
prised with a new house and new
fut nit ine her husband lucl bought.
Hotly of Frank. L. I tailor
Jlurifd in I'Wci Lawn
The body of r I.. IIall-r rented yen
terday in the main rumi ,,f n. t.min.
ger art gallery, KlKbleenth and Inv
etiport street.., wlillo flshoi 1". V,
Hhsyler of thn :piscnpul diiHene of
.Win aid. u loud the fuiienil st-rvlce.
There was m nitislc, The body waa
burled in l-orest J.awn cetnnteiy.
Until Saturday Night-White Bread, the 10c Size Loaves, 5c a Loaf
Umbrellas
ladles' ind men's tap edge
American Taffeta Umbrellas, reg
ular 11.35 value.' V
tnr Psy, each , . . . .
$1.00
AXL i f ii ?r ii Jt
cD
Stationery
Katon, Crane k I'lka'a Hixhlanil
Unen Htatlonery, 60c value, fol
iar my, three
boxes for
S1.00
$1.00
Glove
Sale
Ladies' real chain
oisette strap wrist
Gauntlet Gloves,
fancy embroidered
backs. In beige,
beaver and gray;
regular f 1.25 value.
Dollar Dny....$l
Ladles' 2-clasp Kid
Gloves, embroid
ered backs, brown,
beaver, mode and
gray; regular f 1.60
value. Dollar Day,
per pair $1
Friday the Day of Bargain Sensations
r i't3 i i i I'n
a1
IZZ)
Every Department Participating in
Friday Exceptional Offerings
$1.00
Sale
SILKS
36-incH Cliange-
able Taffetas
Georgette Crepes
Imported
Pongees
Corduroys
Tubular Trico
lettes for Under
garments, etc.
AU 36 and 40
inches wide. A
fine range of
colors. $i yard.
Values to $1.75.
Dollar Day
Annex
Pajama Cloth
A wonderful wearing
material, 34 inches
wide, in, soft colors;
used by many for
comforts; sold in oth
er stores at 35c. Fri
day, 7 yards.. $1.00
Ginghams 1
A special buy of Lan
caster Ginghams in
checks, stripes and
plaids; regular 2.1c
value. 6 yards. . . .$1
Victor Percales
100 pieces new Per
cales in all the new
light and dark colors,
stripes, figures and
dots; a regular 25c
value. Friday, 5 yards
for $1.00
K
The Annex Dollar Day Sales Friday
129.50 Coats at 1190
300 new Winter Coats, with or
without fur collars, full silk and
satin fined, newest materials
I'adona, Avora and Polnceanna
cloths; also 40-lnrh Plush Coats,
fur collars, satin lined. These are
actual $29.50 values. Special in
the Annex Krlday $19.50
200 'ew Dresses, $4.98
All Wool Serge Dresses at an unheard-of
price this time of year.
New, crispy, snappy styles; new
mandarin sleeves, neatly trimmed
with red silk embroidered designs.
N'ever have you seen such values.
In the Annex, Friday 84.98
400 Sample Dresses, $10.00
Polret Twills, Tricotlnes, Taffetas
and Mescalines, elegantly mad and
perfect fitting dresses, all blacks,
and dozens of beautifully trimmed
dresses; In colors; 115.00 and
S16.60 values; all sizes to 44. Spe
cial in the Annex, Friday 10.00
t ;i!l M. m W
1 1.00 Special
Kxtra size Sateen Petticoats, fine
lustre, soft finish, regular $1.49
quality. Annex Friday ,..81.00
el. .10 Pantie Dresses, ? 1.0(1
12 different styles In hand em
broidered Pantie Dresses, ages 2
to 6 years, all colors and materials,
regular $1.50 quality. Annex... 81
Infants' 49c .Milrts, 3 for $1.00
Reuben's Infants' Shirts, fine
combed yarn, regular 49c Quality.
Annex, 3 for $1.00
Infants' Rnlilier Diapers, 4 for $1.00
The genuine "Bunny Diapers,"
genuine Para rubber, all sizes, reg
ular 49e quality everywhere. An
nex, 4 for $1.00
Kxtra Special
400 dozen fine Sateen Bloomers, all
colors and black, all sizes, regular
$1.00 quality. Annex, Friday at,
sach 69
Dollar Day
Annex
Ladies' Lisle Hoee
A special value, at 49c.
All aizes, in black and
cordovan, ribbed tops,
double heels and toes.
3 pairs for. .. .$1.00
Ladies' Silk Hose
A pure thread sill;
hose , with lisle heels,
toes and soles, in cor
dovan and black onlv;
all sizes. Pair.,.. SI
Men's Sox
Pure Maco yarn hose
for men, all colors.
Friday, per pair, 10
Per doz SI .00
Dollar Day in Men's Wear
Youths' Shirts
Collar attached, collar to
match and with neckband;
satin stripes, woven madras;
sizes 14, 14',4. 15 and 15H;
regular price to $2.50. On sale
Friday at. each $1.00
Mercerized Hose
Men's Mercerized Sox, all col
ors, all sizes; regular prices
35c and 40c Friday, 4 pairs
for 81.00
. Silk Knit Ties
Men's all silk and ftbre silk
Knit Ties, regular prices 79c
and $1.00. Saturday, two ties
for 81.00
Men's Underwear
Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and
Drawers, High Rock make;
regular price $1.50. On sala
Friday, per suit $1.00
Dollar Day
Annex
Blankets
A large plaid single Blanket, wool
finish; the best value we have
had for years. Kach . . . .81.00
Comforts
A large bed size Comfort, made
up In cretonne covering In sav
cral colors, tufted and a good
heavy weight, new c..U.J cotton.
Friday, 2 for.. S5.00
Dollar Day the Front Room
Handkerchiefs
Men's all linen Handkerchiefs,
full size, regular 35c value.
Friday, 5 for 81.00
Ladles' all linen, embroidered
rorners, new fall goods. Fri
day. 5 for $1.00
Ladies' Neckwear
A big sample line of ladles'
fine Lace Collars, Collar and
Cuff Sels and Collar and
Vestee Sels; values $1.50 and
$2.00. Friday, each... 81. 00
American Thermos Bottles
Sale price Friday 81.00
Hand Bags and Vanity
Boxes
A special line of $2.00 and
$2.50 values. Sale pries Fri
day, eath 81.00
Dollar Day
Bedding
and
Breakfast cloth of
circular or Item
stitched da mask.
Worth $1.73, 91.00
Bel sheet, TlMiO,
French center entn,
values at $1
Pillow cases re sui
tor ize.v"V n alues
1 for $1.00
If lick towds half
linen, 4Vi values 1
for $1.00
CHIC AUTUMN HATS
That Present the
4 Paris Fashion Trend
Hats for Every f
I Vom an on Every
Occasion A Superb
Showing.
I ...!.. I .1 i.. tl.ij . il,t t- Imtd tti- mi Attn il.iilirr- ittlil tll'(Hf flYlIU
ruotrrn fuihinn o ntnu. Tin-re arv Itnti for vt ry m-mMon, ryn
in .Me from the e xtn uxcU lame ilrjiti; brim niul I'luvNiilc effects
tv til sflh tlrniw'tl off thi- f.te tn ! I mi'l oloMj.fittimr. turban. Tin-itiafi-riah
ar nw aiul I.von uhrt nn.l trimntinc ctmtht f
mj of clvcrrinrtl tri burnt IN .iintk, Q10 00
M4i,Mv tru.im-. The Ur! I I . t l !'( iti c! Kin..ii!y listn in Omaha
nt l i:y ihtt hat at , V-
Wt Pv the Hitbetl Market Prlcci for Toultrv and Produce at AHTimpa
Dollar Day
Blankets and
Cottons
Dresser sea its, lace
triiimietl, filet iuct,
I'e.liular value, spe-
eial, 2 for 5? 1.0(
Deneon blanket iebo
for infants, sliIitly
toileil, worth up tn st;t,
for 91.00
White ynrd niilo tml
Saxony flannel for in
fants'" skirt. t t,' r
ynnl .......'. ...51,00
White .silk fnibri.iuYittl
skirt patterns, :, uU,
for iiiLuiU1 wear. ..ith
f-r "....-..151.00
Whiti? Nhakr flannel,
l Inehea niilo; worth
IV; 4 jrarda for $1.(MI