1G NIK OMAHA J'.KK: .VU'KDAY. Ol'TOUKIl 7, 1922. Bandit Reports Only Propaganda, Americans Claim Iutrrr'tutiiii of Suprrnx - Court Text May Kring Srt tlrineiit of Diffrrritrri Hf Inrfii lr. S. ami Mr&.ro. Wa.lnna-to.i. Oct. 0. The recent Iv rrxrtril lndit mitraifc in Mex. no ajm-l Aiiirruaii lumr within the i-4t K"ry ol "liootmrang," in the linu.ii i'i oltmala lirrr, inaanmch at t dry appear to aavr tfllrrtrd I i -credit uun thr. tin-mir of OorrKoil Mtrr I luit upon Oliri-Kioi hunrlf rr from (uvihk the rtle.t inlrnded, t ii re ai.ifnlly i rraoii to It' re a cnrt'rdltr tlrment in the I'liitnl ht.ttr Imika Upon thre in- ciilriiu a twoiif tli.it the I'nit'd Mjir (juvcniiiinit nhuiihl recognize t.cnrial ()lirttoii without furthrr l.'l:iV. , Mrxicaii oliuiaU litre wrre kritu-.il If iii tin moment thr tirt i quirt id thr kidnaping i'( A. Hrmr Hi.l.i-lii, former i hut ol the linrtau of iiKf-tiKatinn. Iirpaitmrnt of JtHtiir wrrr r.crivrd. "Coup" Poorly Planned. Mexi.ant ohVul. too, were quick o pi .int out the alleged landiti, ...ntrary to all tradition of haiiditry, h.id allowed the women to depart, holding mil v Hirlaskt. ami that iiirnilier of the jtarty f Hirlanki and hi wife was Mile. Milo, a danaeune, of Mexico ( it). On the ln! of the announce ment of HirlasVi' allrKed kidnapm tamr report from TainpiiO of the h..hl-up of thr Corte Oil company bv bandit, with a demand for 15,UKJ pr-.ni rarmom. Forty American wire alleged to have been held by the Mexican bandits for ramoni. 1 hen lollowrd otla-r report of hold iil of the Corona Oil company, the Mexico and Iulf company and thr Penn-Mex company, lherewa. however, a curious lack of detail even in the report, of thr American consul at Tanipico, which gave tome You'll Want These Frocks and SATURDAY Is the Day Values to $18.50 Specially Priced Black Silk Hosiery (Sacondt) Wortb 11.50, Saturday 79c . A. X - j M ST V A. V .11- V A . IMPORTANT MILLINERY PURCHASE Hat kl SU fe IlltO llkrM Lu $500 $700 IQOO At U IM At jiirdrn.e to the J.rfli..li. of Mf in liiiouU that no holdup hi Os 1 furled at :. ! At tort rl tuunlrf blow ta thete tit.nei caii.e u oibcial an nouncement irom the Mexican lor. ngq tittire, mrHiriui( to intrrprrt Ih rerent (fecition of the Mriraii iijprcm court on the ibirct of the non rrtroactivitv of Arte .7 ( the ronttitutmn of Ivl7. Dtcitlon Cont jrrtd Important. Stte drpartnif ottinalt fieely admit the importance of deiion ol the Mrauan nupreme couit on the question of the contitcatory to vinont of the cnntiiution. but pend in the opportunity to Mudy the of ficial text of the dm. ion ate not prepare'! to ny uhether the dr,iion clrari the paiti to rernxiiitioii. Artrle 7 prmidr Hut the prop ert'rt of the tubtoil, includuiH tui h liuticral product a void, iron and petroleum, are the product of the tate, rrgard'eit of the prroni hold ing- the lurf.ice right, larrani m tripreted t hi a provimon a. applying to mboi piopertirt acjinred priir to May 1, t7, the date of the adop. tion of the cunititution. In -lariotn excliatiiirt of corre- pondriue bctwern NVaxliington and Mexuo City Secrrtaty ol State Muihra nude it plain lli.'t the I'mted Sljtc, iiiimI Imr adcituatc guarantret from tlie Obrrgon itov eriiment thit Ameriian property riglm, Irgitiiiiattly acuited, mut be reiprcted before hit government could be ricogniied. 'I he amicable t ttlrnirnt of finan cial urstioii under ilmu-non be taeeu I iiiaiice ' Mimtlcr de la Ilucrla and representative of the international bankrrt with intrrettt in Mexico wa brraldrd a a fore runner of a koliiiiou of the diplomatic problem outstanding between the I'nited litate and Mexico. Settlement it Welcomed. It wa toon made laiu, however, that while the New York tettlemeiit wai welcomed by the State depart ment a a ktep in the right direction it wa not regarded a touching the fundamental o,uetioni at iue be tween the department and the Mex ican foreign office a regard recog nition. More apropo of thi tuition wa the oflitial announcement from the Mexican foreign office concerning the real meaning of the recent lr ciion of the Mexican mipretir court with regard to the retroactivity ol Article 27. Previously the State tie- ! partment had several tune tacitly i acknowledged the Mipreme court of Mexico might be regarded a within the category of "competent authori ties" when it came to the question of giving guarantee of the protec tion of American interests in Mexico. Therefore the official announce, ment of the foreign office wa read with unusual interest in Washington a being the most definite itatement as to the real purport of the iupreme court decision. The language of the foreign office statement leaves noth ing to be desired in the way of guarantee that Article 27 cannot possibly be regarded at retroactive or confiscatory within the interpreta tion of the Mexican supreme court. Should the official text of the de cision prove at conclusive as the statement appear to be there is lit tle doubt here that recognition it a thing of the near future. Grand Ball Substituted for Columbu Day Parade Italian of Omaha are preparing to celebrate Columbu day, October 12. A committee representing all Italian nonletlea met at the office of the Sebastian Salerno, Italian consul, and decided to dispense for this year with the usual parade. Many Italians, the committee aald were Involved in th rerent railroad etrlke and are not therefore In a position to finance that part of the celebration. A grand ball will be substituted for the parade and will be held on the evening of October 12 at the City auditorium. Officers of the committee In charge of the arrangaments are Sebastian Salerno, Frank Favara and AohllUi fPane, Chairman, Secretary and treas urer, respectively. Youth Starves 8 Weeks Before Asking for Aid Kiiully SUgcrri lt N' York Pol iff Nation to Ak for Aid OtillajiM- !! fort I)fl,. New Yolk, tk't, l,.le for. I mid Kriliutted from Uli.li tlHMillhin-l.t a Irndrr yuutti ugi'rt! into II14 At exaiKtrr aivnu 'li st.iiion. tin Pl 'lil ) ' ulri.l.i) . "H'l llpploa to d llo' rk. Within frw i. of the r triim hi irfiigih cat mil and h 1 1 .tut maul CiMitirr pt k. I hi m up from lb floor nu t n.rri..i hirn Inui txu k room wloio b h u I-1 ly whl vrf: "I am etarviiif " I After he bud l n r fi lu-l Willi j hi t dr.tik. tb yonil) t... h off.irr ha wit John llrr l.im 17, and bml for. mrrly bvwl ut Jul laiw teni-o tr.i-t. Klush.Mi, Willi h. limb'. A yr.ir Mud II'tIhu., b unnriflnl w.th tin- uin l and Wu u i s 1 1 '.'.' init jri.l or j il.Tfd nut. Huh then li" hit not I n able to find stnoly -iuil itu-iil nml I bus h vml chiefly on coffyr iukI c.ik' I "A long lilii mko," be Mt.d, be liol j bud "a iMiiinllfiil ni'iil coff. e nrnl un I en saiulwii'll luit bud bei li pim-llriil i Plans Are Completed j for Women's Club Meet ; I NorlU PUll, ,b, IM. iliy A.1 ' P K ,tll pUl.a Nern lu.ola f..r tin) , lllrrtllllt of tli aoiiilul r iii rnt..1 i.f .Vmt.imkl rilrr..!iin of . u, a li, UllU, irr Uli.kr ; , i. IMur- , l.ui (niiiria liring i.f uuiaiainloig liilci.fl in Ilia ilulw' IIVium, .Mia., ' i;l.ir I'. IVnnry nf 'iirttin, prt i I' lit of III f. .In.ilii n, amiiiuiiira ' i tt Ui two t aiiiiitra f .r n,.t i MIiriiiieiutrii i f pulilic i. ii in 1 1,, n, i: Colli l' i il and John M ilmn, lute lni nat.r.l liiuk ett alioiml , i i.l.li itiiunK IIir i i.iHf iili.ni '. iiih'-r nirakio f..r ilia mmting are i dr. t'uroliiin llt .lKr, ih,l, ir flutj ft out the Mi 'orinii Is Vptnoriiil foittt-i d ition of Clin i'i, on " hat ll.n Coin, j ooiiiiU Hwr o Ilia Child." ainl Mi j VV.iIIki IVtli nn of lilandita, Mont , ( i n I'liiiiiiintilly .tvli " The lultrr l .r, ,i,. vii'W pti-lielil of Ilia l- ml ! 'lit. il Ion if Uon.ena CtuI att.tej hi kiiii kvr null wbvn I it turn A U'Bi.b aa-itih will In load'. Pul4tii Piikt-r W'antfd in Kir-Ms t Ilfitiiniiford IlKiniiiafoid. Nrb , IVt I.-hK- i ll Teinram Tl THumpli oi in hartrst will iMii M.ifiliv In liana hav brlim with I tin lat.ln aim a luiii.g the hist no, mli, I, ut inn m 1. 1 1 . Iioiml whitM men Hra litwled the iut tlora Wi-ikf In (im.li tha work, A be at mploMiieiii biiD'HU hua lien -a-tjl.li.h.l by tli Innnrta and CImiii br of Coiiiiiirtie and coiniirtrttt pb-kara un- auia, of II a duy ami board Tha -op awaaea I'm bush' la or nioia iM-e ana, ly without WMaka. II" hoapMal. Iioiltishlne lit for a.iibl wa taken to Lincoln i Tract of iwti M iaiii .irl I l.nsl at A-IiLiihI ' ! K Iv Northriiii of Mni oln. N. b , I p.)id Jtatenluy to Uliinlil iolie In lii li blin fmil lila al.itiiflit.-i , Nellia : n ml h. r i'oiiifHiioii, Until Vdii Slekla, - ss In. i.ih awny from their honie", adiiaailny. Mo' a'l'U aia II and at i tend a'lniiiiniir a In .1. I The liitl lift In. Hie to visit Itnllie rriiniliiiiiili' r. .Mia Ktd lllrd. ' ' Pant rofi atreHt, they told other chlb dun. lull li,a of them :. lost at Anlil.inil, .NVb. TIm-v wiilkail or lM'(iaed rule on tlia vii)' fioni I. inn, In Kotlt girl ware ItiirlintMoii Knit lluN-l for Mioiint'ii Duriiii; inter Ite.iUi. e. ,rli (k . ; .-iH.r, l,il I -1 ha I'mliiiKtoti Itiiin i.iol iiiiiiMiny bus lentmt tlix li.'r fbair of Ilia Toiitullll bolrl at )inora lot- iiuiitiTa for Ilia Knilint.-ii.fi sliopnii.it dm Ini! the wlnler. It I MtUI lliul iil.i.ut the norinul iiiota of nu n la now employ ad at Ilia abopa, A fw fnriiur ix ie l In an In Hulk fur Ilia eompniiv tlila winlir soon ii s tln-y fiiilli their fall wotk, Smart Sot iul at Voik Altfiulrd by 0 r JDl) York, Nab., Oii. tMpin l Tha i'th annuiil Hnnait am In I was hi Id lit the Mi-ihmtldt (hiireli. There were 2V1 llienil.i'ia pnartll. Hun int, lln'i-e VK, ami two ! fia of lilii-, 1111111 :'". '. )e,n and owe. League Speaker Warns Farmers to Fight 'Interests' Beatrice. Neb., Oct. 6. (Special Telegram.) Oeorg D. Brewer, rep resenting the national headiiunrters of the Nonpartison league, addressing a farmer-labor meeting at riekerell. He advised hi hearers to vote opposite all the way down the tlcke from the manner In which the "big business" would vote. In others words, he urged the voters to support those candi dates, regardless of party, whom "the Interests" and those in ympathy with them are fighting. Women for Randall. i Randolph, Neb., Otc, . (Special. V ! A Women' "Randall for Governor" club ha been organized here with a large membership. Dog Hill Paragrafs By George Bingham Th Kxeelalor Fiddling liainl run an engaKemaiit to play fur a wedding svy Mt, H; ktt TkU. .i I i', Hi . I l m f . fi hk a a v 0.1. .' tk k ! 'tui u n i t.) a be i. it 111 a a-e i..t ' (,- -,iitV.. K, VHI k l t t I'M . 1 "t I i. IH ' - . 1 1 1 . . . t . a i a- t l.i a 1 4 o I l 1 t h. . ta ' S Quality Used Cars Bargain Prices We Idiove wc are offering; now th f incut KK-NKW-KI) Cadillaes and fhes best' lined cars, Ht tlie lowest possible irji(r?i. In fact, tie bfliove that llie valiifg we now of. fer in good RE NEW ED ears will not be iioHsible again ffir a long time to come. Buy a Real Quality Car at a Remarkably Low Price Cadillac Type 59 Phaaton Like new. Special paint. Almont new Urea. Weatlngbouae ahock absoibers, upeclal ulckel headlamp. One of the n bent car we ever offered for sale, and one that you would be mighty proud to own. $1,000.00 down balance monthly. Cadillac Type 67 TourlnQ In fine mechanical condition. New Kelly Springfield tire. Paint line. Tonneau windHhleld. A fine family car one that will give year and yean of service and satisfaction. $660.00 down balance monthly. Cadillac Type 53 Teuring iood paint. Top and tire good. In good mechanical condition. A mighty good buy. $300.00 down-balanre monthly. Cadillac Type 57 Victoria New paint, good Urea. Inside of the car in excellent condition. Pine mechanically. Thl I the four-paasenger en- cloned model. $1,000.00 down balance monthly. .i,01"?6 JyP " Touring-New paint, new tire. Fine condition throughout. $1,000.00 down balance monthly. tftCfdillaC Jfpe 59 ""''''-New Paint. Rood tire. In fine condition. $!0 down balance monthly. Thest' are just samples. We have many models and types to select from. These car. arc in fine condition. In faet, better, we believe, than hundreds of re-new-erj cars we have previously sold to buyers who are entirely satisfied. Hundreds yes, over a thousand used cars have been sold by us. They have given the kind of satisfaction which has made ours known as A Safe Place to Buy Brand New Cars at Maker's Cost We are also offering now, for immediate sale, several BRAND-XEW automobiles. For several reasons we are not mentioning the name. They will be sold at a very sub stantial reductioriin fact, at the maker's cost! They are good cars. There are many of them or the streets in the hands of satisfied users. COME QUICKLY! These cars have been left with ns to be sold fast, and when you see them and hear the prices you will buy! Besides these "snaps" we are offering st unbelievable. prices ears of the following makes: Buick, Dodg. Cadillac, Cole, Packard, E. A V. Knight, Auburn, Stearns, Elgin, Studebaker, Qr&nt, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Hudson, Stephens. 1 x Many cars we are selling for Cadillac owners. Some will be sold as low as one hundred dollars some worth $1,500 will go for a thousand. Several good cars at six hundred. A small down payment makes oie yours! REMEMBER THE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING! Most sensational value-giving sale ever attempted by us all for your benefit, because many who have pur chased Cadillacs and enjoyed them through 'he summer are willing to take very low fig ures on their old ears and we sre willing to sell many of ours at a low level of prices in order to clear the decks aeain and make it possible o trade open cars in on our new closed Cadillacs! Open Evenings and Sunday Forenoon BUY A USED CAR! BUY IT NOWI ENJOY THIS BEAUTIFUL FALL WEATHER OUT IN THE C0UNRYI REMEMBER THAT IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR CAR FROM A CONCERN IN WHICH YOU HAVE COMPLETE CONFIDENCE! Wt l Ul our u-d t4r tiert: ai.i, ln who but bought "lUrum" ur-l ear. A ditriluturt fr 'th t ath Ue, , take m rite many cat The we re lul'. and r new n. jouj en fe hr tnrl any Wind of a e4r yo t want, a? t.ri.1 jou wan! t PT J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. Farnam Street at Twenty-Sixth Men! We Were Never Better Prepared to Serve You Hart Scliaff- SLner & Marx f7&!Fall Styles for y$mromg Men. B a. wdV aav., ft A . "1 MmMM ",an, mn,t i"1;1 Mv M"u s"1"1 sl'vl" V w ilwLiisr i at Diix st...... '.X aV-? J if- 1 ',or a we arc Mow in; r$jf Hnrt Schaffncr & Mar.'; fi .WWM?W V .suits-sack suits, free a.,,1 r - ir". .-.'. v-.' is. a. kL-rjt-j. ' J : jjjOm TV fa. . J i) if. li, ('asy-lianjjinK inodrls L or MhiIIoii niotlcls, Xor i'olks wilh lower hells and openings, sport suits in a varictv of now designs. Tlie fabrics arr ew; the colorings are nr w and you ought to .set; them now. You will he delighted with the new fall show in i? ntul vf will ho !. lighted to show the mod- W.&t . -.1 $60 New Styles in Two-Pant Suits Perfect fitting giirmriiK c.rn rtly tiiilored of all wool fabric! a wide variety of pattern In em. streiiie, urim-eoiisermliie mill exln-mc young men's stylent won flJOO CTft (PORT (POET i-ti-ds. enlmeriH mid ihciluls, In lze fur oil figure. Per suit... tDaa.UUy JpZD t?Ot) Stylish H?ts for Men X h e nidbt v. o in pltte a ssortment of m en's young men b f a 1 1 mid winter huts to be found In the city. M odcrately priced. I'he famous .1 o h 11 IS. Steit-on at 87 to 810 null t.rade lelt Hats. and $'j.0'i values, special Saturday $2.95 Men' Tnecd Huts are priced ft SI. 15 to S3.95 lien's New Fall Caps are priced at fISt "ml "P to $3.50 Pa T7 11 iA y 1 Hens I Ufi.tiO M Our Windows Tell an Interesting Story For Weather That's a Wee Bit Chilly 1 en's Topcoats Tll-l tann of fall's in the air! Just a bit uncomfortable without a topcoat just a little too warm for a heavy coat. Here you'll find rarxlans, sport polo effects, semi-fitted coats for young men and con servative models in all the newest styles and fabrics. . Tlie tailoring will he recotmized as bring identical to that found in the highest priced garments and it's some tailoring, too! $20, $22.50 $25 2Z 1 A Thousand Pair of Trousers on Sale This la i-ro quantity of !ii;li urade trousers at such low prices offers an un usual opportunity to supply the extra tnMsers you need at small expense. IN THREE BIG LOTS Trousers, $3.50 I Trousers, $5.00 j Trousers, $7.50 Men's und yoimjr men's trims- ' Hundreds of fine Striped Wor- Men' and young meu' trotiaer il nil fn ttu im ura ami Ch ekvlni , trr- A n ..... u..,iii,.i ers In f ne ('ass mere and ' " ' "' """" "rn'- -muiu new Cheviot sted, ("iif simere and Cheviot i for drcH wear tioiiser.s sin! ne iinttcrna In- ! m-..ip.U all .m,! ..i,i-. licit striped audi eluded: also many fine all wool strlpid t'axsiinerea. Plue Serrr euliini; patterns In Kioy. hrown n nil Line niixttilis. Size in Sii waist S;i..r0 l.lua s.-i't;e trmisers. Stouts anil iiUIik patterns Well made and extra sires included. Sizes and rnnectly tailored. All size lo to waist Sn.OOl to 5.1 wn-st ss7.ro 500 Pairs Mcn'i S'lk Suspenders, Kegnlar $1.23 Value, On Sale Saturday, Pair. . ..V.l Ken's Pure Silk Fiber Grenadine Knit Ties. Rcruhr $1.23 Value, Saturday. Each. .TJio The Best of Boys Wear in Saturday Sale t ' - Wonderful Wear in These Boys' Two- 0 i& Trousers Suits at $6.93, $9.98, $12.50, $15 . llART SCHAFFNER 4 MARX SUITS, $17 M i aV"'?'-""t 'iir ia M.tni'il'.iiiir ymi eaim.it ,'r m a uit when y..n JTtW"!! y 'P ,"us? d.peml on Vi.ur !.. re f..r trat And f..r l aw.aval S n ii'-i'i 'ii:-.- ki nerai i,i llilMpn prnv lne fiUMiie.l j&Bti$ ?5th S 'v' "41 ''. I !. !. Uttv and S.ttif.-ti. tU a'l e!e t'TKtS ItiSaHl 1 '' A'1'" v U will I'm.l Iti.v', S.'ho..! Siii'a, !.. H to ii veara, HI i... .iiit. a, ftt , . Jw ,fl liny' J n.iuV Sii'ta, av'. .1 In ! liar, a' IS.H Boys' Blou.ies at 9Sc ' Jt !.' I 11. V t Hi, ..l,. 'n-V. fiia? M l.i I, ilr tt In I'i t.ira ";.'. at , )Sc B'Hn' Shtrta I'.r i;.i'i mil e, i r I'liu'i, a' t ri.d i. efli .,, 4.HI Un' Svhil Fau-f ...!'. a- t tif Hi ti jrta ! tSr, l -vl. a!.?,!! an I HAUi Boys Hata and Caps llm !! .. . :.'.-t f ,, li alt'' Md fa'! v. a' N !. UTt t vl S. Mi &?' A!l WvJ Sfttfr-I'i H SU."0 I if'' IP L. ftn