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    THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1D22.
11
Sloan Speaker
at Republican
Women's Meet
Former Congressman, ?nt
Surcri of Nrbraika Un
tier Administration of
G. 0. P.
Uncoln, Kept. t flpaeU V-El
Cunifraaainan t'harle II. Ulnae. In
lultliva befur republican imn
iniriltiif her today to perfect an or-
runlmtUm, enlij:
"Mr. Hryan proposal to reduce
tuir by. repeal of th corf. Itewul
f tha cod certainly would rartura
il. a Influent of tha fpvernor with
i ha liUture In ha ttiampt to keep
t.uwn appropriations. ; mer
i.i.-nilfr of many bar4, a, slftts ss-
i Uilva certainly would be In no poal
lion tn keen dirwn enpenitee, ;
lit tniirhtn on th so cslled unhnly
llifrlirork-iiryan aHliincr, Mr, Hlan
Wild:
llaiiiiKTitlle AJIJanre.
"A kmh1 iVttvxriit described It a
tin ur,Mtiilila union of oil -and wat'r
vltii nut mti.h water t drink and
it enmirh nil with whlih t'i operate
" u flivver,"
In rllacuaalnir nutloiuil Issues, Im
mlled, uttnitlun to Out dcslr on tha
'irt of Hidiitor i',U:hnnk tn eittat.
J xh ' nn Inli rnrillonul liinkln sys
tem, tha iiirpia of hl:h lwlng tn
;! tha value of every form of
u oncy rradlt mid aix'iirltlra of othir
luitlona lit tlia heavy ririH of tha
Ko4 credit of tha I.' nil ml Hlill.-,
Ia ifamrllird tha rt'ulill"-iin rm'ty
i H nutioiml purty and Hid (Itiio
, i Kile )4H ty it international.
"Tha di'iuoi'r:i:j autiKlit tluuUKll ee
ti.hliahnipnt of a Iciiru of nation to
ji'uke u a. mora milt of n super gov.
ernmeur. Thin would dtroy our
frliniiry In tha nff.ilra of tha worldl
Ve hnve tha bet credit In tha world,
Tha United Ptnta could. If receewiry,
li'irrow mora money nt nearer par
thfin nil tha rest of tha world.
"Whlla wa hnve mora wealth than
tha rest of tha world, wa do not want
h course followed thnt will rod lire our
VHluca to tha level of vnluaa In other
countries, Wa have the best Inbor
' market In tha world. We do not
want It reduced to the bnala of
European tabor market.
Hcnefita fit Tariff,
"Wa hnve pasaed the bent tariff
low In the Interest of the producer of
tha northwest, particularly of N
brnskn, aver paanad. , It yepeAled tha
Underwood tariff law which waa
passed lariiely to remove practically
till protection from the farm producta
of .. thla country. The democrat
tuvot free trade as against protection
an favored by the republican pnrty,
They would open our porta to cheap
Incoming producta of foreign labor.
fur tariff puta a strong; protective
duty on- alj things thnt the farmer
produces.
"Tha farmer ennnot combine. In
lean years, If he must sell against
open competition, he must accept
rnrtlnlly po return for his year' toll.
If, however, he J assured an Amerl
'rim market, a partial' crop "Will mean
nearly as mucin as would a bumper
ear under the free trade plan.
"In Nebraska, they tulk about
taxes. There Is one common Item of
expense we do not have to pay. That
I Interest on the public debt. 1
looked oyet. the financial conditions
of all of (he states of the union and
I fourid that every state which had
no public debt Is republican, while
every democratic state In the union
does have a public debt.
"And n the fnce of that, we find a
democratic, candidate for . governor,
running on a low-tax platform. I
wonder how he would dQ it, Terhap
ho Intends to reduce taxation by bor
rowing money like all the other denv
coratlo states, In fact, Nebraska In
the democratic column without a pub
lic debt, would be like the gi'est at
the feast without a wedding gar
ment." . '
Smith W. lirookhart
Scored by Father of
President Harding
First Migratory Duck Is
Killed Near Blackbird
Agee, Neb., Sept. 89. Special.) ?
Whllo hunting near plackbjrd, Neb.,
William Harvey killed a blue-winged
teal dinic with metal bands on Its
legs. The hnnd.t had the follpwlnx
Inscriptions "Biol 103 Pui-v
29H." It id believed by hunters that
th In Is a marking made on migratory
birds by the federal government and
that the arrival of this duck tn Ne
braska waters marks the first of the
"YiorthiM-n durk visitors. The hunt
ing for domestic ducks has ended and
hunter are awaiting the flight of the
northern birds which, usually coma
through Nebraska before the first cold
waves.
Dea Maine. . Jirpt. tt.-Tha
statement ty !r. iienrga f. I lard
ing, father of frealdrnl lUrting,
that If ha Mara a reagent fl low a
be wouM bolt the repuhlwan arty
ana tot far I'M U llrrring, the
Vmorrailc randldsle for lnile4
Male senator, la raining mnunrnt
in pollrllal rlrrlra here laday.
Ir. Harding. ho ia In Dra Moines
In tonnerllnn wHh Ilia (1, A. K. rn
rampnienl has been tha gurt f K.
T. Meredith, former aM-retary of
agriculture and ha been entertained
by Mr. Herring and ether drmu
rsl. V rater day In an Interview, lr.
Harding aald the reaubllran rsndl
data - for -i Inlted .Nalra aenat.,
Hin II h V, HriMikhart, a a "sorlalial,"
adding that h not an( la "are
Mm In Washington rsusini trou
ble." "We hsva enonitb of these sorlal
kt In Washington now, rausitig
rouble and e don't want any mora
of Ihrni," lie dn larrd.
flig Spring Maritime
and I'feiival I StitTCM
Hig Burllig'.' Neb.. Held. -W
clsl Tebifrani )-Hlg Hir1ng's first an
nual barbai'iie and fall Mtlvnl open
ed with an ealiiiuited attetuluiu'a of
1.800 people. Over COO partook of
the free dinner, The program ron
ulnted i .f a big barbot ue, rai, Imll
minus, dunce and an evening bull
game Ly eloa tilt! light.
Vork Man Seriously Hurt
Iiy Spffding Aiitomoliik'
Vork. Neb.. S' pl. 2. (rfec lal l
W, V, H hroeder as seriously InJureiJ
by being luined over In his ear wl.l'f
on the way l.mne (rout liiiidihuw. A
iiiivdiiig automobile ttttvimiied to p
Mr, fc'. hrooiler and slruek the rear
wheel und turned over the car on
top of Mr. H. hr'eiL-r. The driver ol
the cur didn't nop.
IlijIicst Priced
Steer on iMarket
. Sold by Iowa Girl
Ei(ilitffM-Moitt!i-t)l Animal,
Wriphiiig IStdO Tounds,
SiUt 512. llumlml
in South Omaha.
ttr liuli hundred, the top for the
d-iv,
"I hate quit a nutiilr nioie
!," said Mr. aimth. "that I etpm-t
la bring to market a.Htn, Th"r will
be eonaidsnttile live alihk feeding
don arund I'ng ltn as the proa
lc( fr fu4 crn crop ar th
brat."
(eliUMtlrd to Hell.
I. . MeKean f Moorcroft, Wyo,,
a on lli lcal market yesterday
with five bud of eattl two of which
were horn4 averaging 1.1 00
pounda and "ld fr IT.49 a hundred.
Th rest of th shlpmsnt wa mad
up of horned cow Whirr) sold for IS
a hundred.
Mr, MeKan at id rang conditions
n round Moorcruft er escellent and
there tea mora feed than there, a
llv sloi k. Ma oIko aald the financial
'tuatl'in a rompelllng atix-knien tn
aell off their ratll down fn a small
margin, aome f them letting their
yearling and calvea go,
Hhortage of Car.
According o Ft. K, flrltnes. local
Jiilnt agent for the railroads at tha
tiTkysrd, th fhortug of car I
beoomlng a handicap to h livestock
businrss. '
"Th packer refrlgeratnr car situ
ntbm la more acuta right now than
I have scan it for years," sM Mr.
Oriiiien. "This I Mirtly the result of
th recent strike, but 1 further ag
gravated by th necessity of moving
coal as well the fruit and grain
crop before rough, weather gets In."
. 1 1 .1
Knox County Prtitiong
for Change in Government
Moomflcld, Neb., Fept. !. fie
clal.r A move la on foot In Knot
county to change from the supervisor
system to the commissioner system
of county government. I'etitlon ar
Ix-lrg circulated and It I reported that
enough rig nu til ree hsva been obtain
nhnnts'ed to Insure the placing of the quea-
Births and Deaths.
Il.rllia.
Arthur und Marsi-rlie Clirlnlliinicn,
Y. I. I, Kurt Cf'Hik bnuleviird. slrl.
John ami (li lOnr-khuin, hnai.iml, bny.
f'aul ami H Flars,-r, nnaMinl, icirl.
1 h"ii,r saq 4aaaihlne rranHiiu, noa
plial, hnf,
Mlephan and Cranr.a lilarlnsar, hs
pi I Ml. slrl.
Hfbriiiiina and Rnaa Orae. hoapltal. bny.
frank and Ko Monjarank, 1014 Fierce
aircri. slrl.
Ausucc und Ruth Kuaar, Houte f
rrty-lKhlh and I, atrrata. hoy.
Jumo Hnd Kinltr Keln. huapltat, boy,
John ami 11 il- Wood, hoaniial. slrl.
Juhua ann :1na Orlrnni, hopllnl, slrl.
Anton ani )!. a Walcni, (r, Boulh
rorty-aai-ond atrrat. rlrl.
Hoy and lliilly WaWa, (ITII Boutb
Twchiy-arrond afreet, slrl.
Pain and Jannla Crlacl. till Fi erea atraat.
Slrl.
Alvin and Ltina Waloner. lilt Poulh
Second atraat. boy.
Anton and Asnaa Fatach. "Farm"
Avery, slrl.
I'hriatian ana ileta J'uaan. U7 tenter
atnrt. boy.
wiuiam and porta ecniimacnar, noapnai,
boy.
Jena and Elisabeth Vatnmen. hoapltal,
Boy.
Chrlat ana Valbore cnrKtianaan, ooa
pllal, boy. t '
I'rflTna.
Mary Cuck, 70, 2(12 Q atraat.
hnbert J. tiamler. 1, 26(9 X atraet.
Ruth Ondra?i-k. i muntha. J0 gouth
Twnnty-llrit atreet.
Harah K. McClal an. It. tin South
Tvif nty-aevnth atrart.
Uladyre Marrauca Walrn. IS. hoapltal,
Kabon K. A'lama. 7, boaultal.
frank l.oul. Hollar. 0. ? " South
Tniriy-aignin avanua.
carllaa a. Ho
aacond atraat
Rmi Hickman. 17. 1123 North Twenty.
third atraet,
Arthur Hennecfce. I monlhi, Child Bav-
na Inatlttita.
aiarian Hiiinnnan, f montna, cnna Bar
Ipira Inatltula.
Chrlatlns at. Green. 43. 2110 North Bll-
tlalh atraat.
rharli-a .V. Tiullnr, 69, freaton Hotel.
Henry HrheWiaman. 23, Valley, Nab.
upper, 41, 111 gouth Forty.
Marriage Licenses.
Oaorne W.
Joai-phlns Cnnnall, II, Omaha.
reteraon, 83, Omaha, and M.
William ll. npreua. 44, Omaha, and Zlts
tj7nr, 41. umaha.
(lacaa K M. Anib'rion, Jr., 17, Omaha,
anil H. Louisa OJerlaon, 19, Omaha.
Honert lleildlns. 61. l.yona, and uertle
U. Hinilh. ti. l.yona.
Janice M. Melarty. 28, Omaha, and
Phllle E. Urown. 20. Omaha.
Harold J. WhHlley, II, (.olutnliua. Neb.,
anil ila VS. Hohlmrr. 22. Norfolk. Neb.
uartleul A. Thompaon, 41, valley, Neb..
ant) Carrie Carlaon. 4U. Genoa, Nrh.
Onrland Jonea, GS, Omuha, and Matlnda
C, hlchvil"on. (0, Omaha.
Joaepii il. Yard. 24. Umaha. and Lida
Smith. 14. Oinnha.
Jamea II O'Donnell. 21. Lincoln. Neb..
anil Killth Harworth, 21. Lincoln, Nrn
Otto A. 1'elois. 25, Wnhlnittnn, Nib.,
and Laura Kemper, 14, Wanhlnirton, Neb.
When in Omaha Stop at
Hotel Rome
TOPAT AMD ALL MIT WttK
Cecil B.
DsMille'JS
aTT el.0ei
Film Advertising
For Fail Business
Nearly 11 1. 00 pa iple per week an
flacklns Into the World, Sun, Moon and
Muis theateta to aee tha aplendid filma
being ahontn there. Incidentally they
onul earapt aaeing your arilmatecl
film ailvartiaameat if diiplaytd before
them. Action plus readere let ia tell
you how Umaha advertnera are uiing
tham auceeaafuily.
ART ANIMA ADS.
Soma ipac available.
Hillgren Film Service
03d Ptoa Block, Ja. 1893.
VERNE HALLGREN,
4 Local Manager
Th hltfheat IM lt4 steer sold on th
loral market thla )ear tuns brought lo
th local )ri yealertlay by Mle Mil-
i3rei Haunere, 11 year-oM douithter
of "Chttrh" riaumleia, (armer and
llvesturk taleer of Manilla, la., and
Krandiloiiahter cf the well known
bfentor who fuunih'd th famous herd
of Khorthnnie.
The steer m iilven to Miss Putin-
tier In Jununry of this year and she
fe1 and looked after It vr Slnt.
hen brought In yesterday It was
11 months old and weighed 1.160
IioimiiU and void for (11 a hundred, IS
rr nt hltther than nny sale mnde here
slur llpfernlier, 1930.
UiiiIm troiti lutld ( lly.
Kuiir carlimd of Innil' wer
IxiiiKht by J. W. Ui'hlents and wer
aliliie.l to his fnrin near flavld City
where he a.il-l he would put tli'm on
fred on the rurn lots.
Mr. r hlents said he eipm t'd unite
ti run cf rattle from the lavld City
null, lilx.rliiH.il In the licit few wetks
Mid that several fuiniers hnd ex
ii: ib.mI the ititcntlon of iftlliiR al'H-k-ei-s
In Im fed this winter for the sum
Mier triidi'.
l-orld-ra Hill st I IMS.
A inUrd I md of live stork which
liirliiilt-il limit of surlnir
wits bmiiKht to in : r 1 o t by John Hmlth lion on the ballot at the romlnff eleO'
of IiiK I'ine. 'J'lie iiorkcis were soldlttun. There Is a strong opposition to
SPECIAL SALE
of
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Street Car Uniforms
"Standard Regulation"
IB-oonre J C? Rflnforcetl
Ogiirra M:rge IXJ Trouseri
Leather Bound Pockets and Coat Sleeves.
Special Terms to All
Street Railway Employees
$4.50 DOWN
and $5.00 each pay day
a NO DEDUCTIONS.
PAY US DIRECT.
BP
1417 Douglas Street
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TODAY M.
Laat Two Times
Today Beat Sean, $1.00
Cqrgata Mat.
THE ACTOR SINGER
Pi-!cja Evaaing. SOe, ft, ll.SO, $2
3
4 Days, Starting
Sun. Mat., Oct. 1
Shutter. Skit Vsudeville
Featuring the N. Y. Winter Cardan Revue
The Midnight
Rounders
WITH SMITH AND DALEi GREEN AND
BLYLER, Jack Strauaoi Jean Carroll;
Frank J. Corbett; Davey White Lola Cbal
fontat Colin Cameron and tha lamoua
Cleveland Bronner Ballet "Tha Wadding
at the Sun and th. Moon.
Mala, 2Sc SOci Ev'ie, ZSc, 50c, 7Be, $1.
NOW 'LAYING
BIT Or PANCB MIT
! A NO fl t lM
aa "A Ptaii i .'
"taMINAM OtJIMITM
la Henemr a4 Jata
ha'sCYOYt CO
I a Cewate el T, IMAaV l(HT
At H I CAl tHHN at
A .tHl.' IttSMt-
Oct. 5, 6 and 7 I SEATS
Mat. Saturday I NOW
GREAT NEW YORK.CHICACO
LAUGHING HIT!
William Harris, Jr., Preaenta
Arthur Byron
In Alfred Savoir's Famous
French Farce,
'Bluebeard's 8th Wife'
Wit Juliette Day
Eveatnae. Oa u t3 Mi Wat. to la U M
The Picture
the Town is
Raving About
JACK HOLT
ia
the great heart-drama
-While
Satan
Sleeps"
Also
Mr. aad Mr. Carter DeHaven
in
"THEIR FIRST VACATION"
Alma Huntley
Soprano
Now 'til Friday
M
HUH N 4 1
"T H E
SILENT
CALL".
i4 ea4a) llii laae
tatefaatl !
daa el aMaaal
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LAST TIMES TODAY
Constance Talmadge
TOMORROW
ZANE GI7EY'S
"THE FIQIITIRQ
AMERICAN"
free Mm Netel 'Cetdea Dreasa'
Full of Ytnlta Pfp
anJ Thrill
(QtibKeum,
OkrtlCUOlCmCUtT VAUMVIUf
Miileea O.'lr lit! r.v Nihl II
GUS EDWARDS'
ISth Annual Song Rtvu
Wltk Ou l'4t IIIwhIII 4 Ca.
Piaaeatia
"A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH"
Km ik M.ai Due
TOM SMITH
Aa Axiel, rieaiteaae e4
Baatrvi iibiih
K.j tT4 , m4f
thistatt
KANE A
"tti Uikl .,-
mmrit " 1 annr
IN ,, IV t m
4t i tiatt at f akin
hstr ttla.-klit tau HAat
raeaawlt Mr. taliie tWai
eatatt t ll
M tlt
a xt Um at Ha
Cm uuMi oat nn
a .- -a e-4 a
... e -f.' e ia
ta.t ,, i(4i it a
fARTI& TODAY
HEN TURPIN
i M
IN HMO
Aad VeWuUted Mill t
jdte
th nun ii4 backers tt the ujr
via. system will put up a at i una fmhu
lieat th rriKittuii, Theaei in f
vur ( th change point to tha (act
that many counties In the state have,
th entnmleetuner system and, with
out exception, the eiena la far he
lves that hkh eslat In Knox county.
Nonpoliticul Candidate
SMiki at County Fair
Heart Ice, Mh Kept, :. Ilpcll.r
Hlls K. Ituth I'yrtle, nonpulHIi-el can
llilste fur Mat tu)rlnlendent, apuk
hrr at th ( County fair. Mlsi
I'yrtl wa Introduced by th pieal
fifnf th Fanners' unhm and die.
1 1 caei aduaetlonal need In Ne
'ruak. -
Dryau Spfnking Uutri
Aiiiimuitril at Liuroln
Llnculii. Sept. . ii. Thirty-two
sueethea will he made by William
Jennings llryan In thre cmivreselunal
district at th slat during th first
week of his aulumntill tour In be
half of tha (luiitiHiailt) ticket. It was
annuuncril her today. Th Itinerary
follow;
October 10 Btanlou. Wayne, I Jig
rol, OnUrlils and liartlnirtun.
Uctoher 11 N'wcaatle, I'onc. Jack
son, Kweraon, l'ender and Oaklnmt.
Outoher 12 riatlsmuuih, t'nlon, Ne
braska City and Auburn.
Otitober ll-Falls City. Humboldt,
rawne City, Virginia and Healrlce.
October U-lrViit, Wetern. To
bins, (ii-nexa. Clay t'entof ami Heat'
Inir. '.
North Nrbraika Uaukrra
Must Serve Prison Trnn
Mnroln, H. pt. H dMH-UI
Neither Chaile M4Ular nor H. II
liar, north Nebraska banker rrv
itif terms In the atate wnttentlary
for wrecking their InsiKutlon. win i
reculv purolrs or perdone at the
hamle tif the stal board, says At-toinc-y
tlenentl Ivls. Th denial
vtill b otflclully reeonle.1 at th !
toWr meeting. Mr. lvl asys that
ho la oppoaed tu relmsliif nif benker
before he has irvvd hia term.
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Julius Orkin
i5L-Dou L
Bring the Family
Luacheea, (()- Lie aad 501
Dier...,,it)r U ! 730
MELBA GRILL
103 Fejaeai Sl OiKaka.
" One Minu.te ,
Store Talk
"Somebody one p!4. that
all tha world lovii a leader
In any lint ( activity."
That hold good, with thia
itora. Juit about tha time
a man thlnka you folk have
Kone tha limit, yea iprinf
another lurprlsej tvery tea
orv I aa bttr, aeleetiona
herr than . heritofoM,1 b
nrred a pleaied cuitomer.
.
JOHN A. SWANSON. rrci.
iWM. L. HOLZMAV, Tnti!i..
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