4-A THE SUNDAY PEE:' OMAHA. OCT ODER P. ?22. Super-Radicals (Jet Broadside From Ueveridge Indiana Krpubliran Candi date for United States Sen ator Outlines National Ixues. lUtmon.1, Jn1.. Oil. 7 Whether the nnnt aw-unumlc ntem I to b dnvnliiiH'4 liy th r'putllrnn purty or revolution!-! liy th democratic purty ) the rl Ihua of the tlmi'ii, declared AllM-rt J. J!everUlt?, Indiana" repub- I nun iiiiturliil tupininro, yeaterduy The republican purty, Mr. Iieverldije cai.J, holil the thoory that the tireaent economic eyitom I furnlu inrnlully found ami that Amorlran In ailiutloita for alt human altuatluna are lettr than any exlatlni; or proponed lilnn of government. An antaKonlKtIt; tlieory, he auM, In held by conglomeration of political lenient timite up of the larger frag' rtient of th democratic party, iwx-lnllHt orKunlzutlon, and oxtreina radical who are convinced that our whole economic ayatem la fundamentally wrong and that American lniitltuMonaj are antiuuned and Inadequate. The election of t ne of thea two thenrlea U the profound and elemental Ihhuo Of the tune. Mr. lieverldKO nld. I'ml"- 4. O. P. Adiulnlsl radon. Mr. JtfviTldifo In hla oponlnir re niurk declared that the preMldent'a admin Intent Ion has made proreH un equaled and unnpproaehed durinat the nine time by that of any other exlt Ing government, fie added thut until prosperity Ja fully reatorrd a reputv llran congreaa la lndlnpcnsalile ua a republican president. The Bound principle of government regulation of nation-wide biiHlne ae tlvltlea." Mr. IfeverldttO auld,' 'la that exploltutlon of the people ahull be pre. vented, but during the WIIhoii reglmo t hla Bound principle of government regulation wan extended to the point of governmental Interference with tho moHt minute details of transportation and trade, of production and exchange. Working on the theory that most buni neHii'men are acoundrela at henrt. Willi no Idea of ervlng tho public but Intent only on robbing tho public, the WHhoiI regime enacted restrictive laws, established meddling. bureaus, ind did everything that anybody could think of to burden business and hamper commerce. Correct Wilson Tax Man. "A republican president and con gress havo already made Bomo necea Bary alterations In this antlbuslneaa and prosperity paralyzing Wilsonlan national tax Bystcm, and Mt ill further steps In the same direction will be Inlten until bUHlness is bo relieved that Industry and trade can once more go forward freely and at full vigor." As a means of relieving the trans portation situation, Mr. IJcverldge de clared that the "national agreement" made by William G. McAdoo with the railway labor unions should be abolished, and that the railroad labor board should also be discontinued. "American transportation must be freed from the iron hand of artlfical and arbitrary governmental direction and placed once more under the, con trol of economic law," he said. A Queer World Two Men Carry Off Hon ors in Women's Needle Contest Society Matron Stakes Uurglar VUio Of fers Talents in Crati-tude, Gun In I be I'ulpit. McAIcater, Okl., tut. 7 The Itev. L. E. Smith, an evaiigeliot who ha been conducting service at Iamon, In Latimer county, appealed In tho pulpit Thumd.iy and Friday with atdd arm, following threat that he would not be permitted to hold meet iti(i. Laying a louded gun beside his lilble, - Smith announced 1 huraduy that he wa not going to be bothered, according to word received here to day. The following eveulng. having re ceived new threats, Jtev. Smith brought two guns ulong. After aerv Ice were under way. two autoa loaded with men nt tired in the regalia of the Ku Klux Klan arrived and the minister has since had no trouble. Grateful. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 7. Two men Invnded "No Man's Land at f lie We-dcrn Washinclon fair at I'liyallup and were awarded rirst honors for netslewoilt. The winner are James Oliver, a local tailor, and l(. 1. Halou, member of the Tacoma lire depart incut. Oliver won hi first prize with a filet trlimiM-d luncheon art, and Halou' winning Uiplay vim a muni cull set trimmed with tatting. Judge at the fair said t work surpafotcd that of any woman shown. An I'Apert. Sausalllo, Cal., Oct. 7. Two month ugo Mr. Kdlth tiprcckela Wakclleld. aoclety matron of this place, found a burglar In her kitch en. Instead of proceeding in the orthodox fashion and summoning an olllcer of the law, ehe insisted on giving the intruder a good meal and sent him on hla way rejoicing, with a check for 1 50 tucked uway in one rugged pocket. Today Mrs. Wakefield made pub lic a letter from the Intruder In which he offered to "go the limit" for her, and suggested that he was the best "second story" man who ever wore a "Jimmy." Mrs. Wake field explained to the Interviewer that while she would never make use of the man's peculiar talents. she would treasure the letter. Mob Threatens Dry Officials Windows in Saloon Wrecked When Crowd Attacks Pro- 1 liilntion I'llicers. Jialtlrniire, 7. Knur piobibl- tion agents and two aisiant were beleaguered for two hour Last night In the an loon of Henry Hi haliuy. Ilarre and Woodward streets, following n , r;J h. vriul tbui!iil nun au l J muut-il thirtriir4 tiio ttejt-iit ai.il .1. Iiiul:lir4 the plate (,'las front i t tit UiUddillrf in rep.-aiej ffo!S 10 tr.i. tl th raiders. llritk vr burl'J by infuriated apei-tatm both from ili street ami hou-iip, tire on lli agent auto matiiV wers tot and th window and lair.; w m nml. The trouble atarttil a the ag nta wett loading a amall truk w;th Jj else Of KelXrd home blew.. Th cliMiifffiir of the trmk thivuteuid ttje crowd with a revolver. In attempt ing 10 ssxlst him, Ilia agent w.-re driven Info the Mlooi) where they were barrlcad'd from S until I o'clock I'orty polli e res t ve u-M ihe crowd in 1 to'ik The r-i'!rr were tuuu ; Wa.hii.tftuii. A w.uunt ri lu. 11 cliaiaiii-f the pri(irietnr Willi iM'ling to one of tt.s iMiuu mum luiuor on .Auuut 7, No tthikK Ha found j Searchers Forced to Prop Hunt ftr Argoiiant Miner j 1 J.u!iiil, Cat, I VI. T Keanll for t the ludy of Will am Kese. one of I the 17 111I101 w ho were trnpied In j the lower level of the Argonaut I mill Amuixt 21 by a fire, and who died Iwfoie leM iH-i could reach them, ha Urn itixoiitinui'd emHirurily n j lenult of th fire breaking out anew j In the Argonaut sluft, tuins official Announced. Shyer Hanged Twice Before Life Extinct Wond.stn k, New UrunswIiU, Oct, 7. Twice re''-ved from hiiiiKifig, the Be. i hd tune bet tu II. 1 hinutail 'Colli. I be found, I w 11 11 - riwiiu, who wa convicted of killing two p.-i..ti, wa twice hungi-l -e4terdy wlmn a aecond hangman w cnllrd afier the flmt attempt had been bungled. K wmi un . iitimi-d til ! haiiged July IJ for the murder of lit cousin, Mr. Oliver Hwlm Trenhlm, and her huiand, Harvey Tretiholm, n re turned soldier of Hale Verle, Hh then I'linlol Ins-inity and won a erlee Until rirtellllier l'l. da ti.it d oe a hungnmn could not be t.1.,1,.1 and the execution wss put ..if. Vesieidiv a hangman, fli'WMisty named M. A. Ooyle, siuung the trap, When the Imly hud been cut down it w:l i,.-.mtd lltrt Wli not extinct. It W is .UUi ted the. noose wa nut liopi-iiy sdjiisifd. t'lli.-tiil ititrn tiKik the bisty to ill si'uffold and a second hiitigman known only 1, tiill" from Montreal sprang the trap an hour after the 1,1'Sl llttelnjit. Law son tn I.ie iii Ilooton. iotiui. k't. 7 Thoma Ijiweon hi h ed an eight room fnirilhd nparttiient tu the Kenway dlstricl and will reaid there thm winter, friend of the inUning financier said tistuy. In thl utiiiniativi ly mnsll home li will iUn to r.'ttieve hi fortunes. Jlee want ad produce reulta lloustcleaning Time S4 ua ysur houx lurnuhmn, dr. trio, iuf, Watiry, He , mni art'll etks Ibam look l,k nw. DRESiiER DROS. 22IT Farnam AT 0.141 MUM I' I Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirillllllllll IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIMIMIIIIMHIIH 1 II 1 1 1 111 him I Co-Operative Grain Company Fails at Granville, la. Granville, la., Oct. 6. The Granville Co-operative Grain association, which closed its doors here this morning, had 150 stockholders among the farmers of the vicinity and was capitalized for $18,000. Thomas Bchllmoeller was president of the Insolvent company. AOVKRTISEMKNT. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addi tion of other ingredients, are sold an nually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications tho gny hair van ishes and your locks become lux uriantly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth'a Wage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your .youthful appearance within a few haired, unattractive folks aren't days. A ICeligioux War. Chicago, Oct. 7. Judge Claire Ed wards at Waukegpn, today took a hand In the religious warfare at Zion City, when ho enjoined General Over seer Vollva, grand mdfftil of Zion, from erecting any niore immense1 sign boards upon which, In giant letters, he has expressed his loathing and con tempt for all residents of Zion who aro not members of the "faithful." The war has been simmering of late, the casualties being confined to the cremation of a few chickens when hen coop was burned, and the de struction of a hay stack belonging to one of the independents. A few win dows were broken, bombs filled with paint smashed on the bill boards and there were occasional street fights, but Judge Edwards said conditions were ripe for rioting and bloodshed at any moment and the sign board busi ness must cease. The independents, who are Method ists of the fervent sort, claim Vollva is determined to drive them out and seize their property. Contest Filed Against Will of Mining Magnate Salinas, Cal., Oct. 7. A contest over the probating of the will of James A. Murray, mining man of San Francisco and Butte, Mont., who left an estate valued at between $15,000,000 and $20,000,000, was filed in the superior court here on behalf of Andrew, Raymond, Joseph A. and Maurice Murray of Detroit, cousins of the deceased. Murray died in Mon terey, Cal., May 21. The plaintiffs assert that the San Francisco courts distributed a cer tain ' security valued at between $300,000 and $1,000,000 between two of the heirs without being aware that this security was not a part of the estate nroper. The contestants are suing for a 10th' share eacfl of the Murray estate. Fair, Cool Beginning of Next Week Forecast Washington, Oct. 7. Weather out look for the week beginning Monday: Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis souri Valleys: Generally fair, cool at beginning of the week, temperature normal or aliove thereafter. Northern Rocky Mountain and Tlaln StaU.i Regions: Generally fair except probably occasional showers west of the Rocky mountains. Temperature above normal. Southern Rocky mountain nnd pla teau regions: Generally fair, tempera ture normal or above. raritlc states: Fair In Southern Cal ifornia and occasional showers else where. Temperature nour normal. AnVKRTIFMr.NT. AltVKHTIM.Mr.NT. Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes . Strong Says Dr. Lewis A Simple Inexpensive Treatment w... i... II. a v r 11 iou van use in lour uwn iiouse. i t i.-iaM '' 4 illii trtat., ! Iil tl4 99 MIIM, Ul ! t l I .'fl " t lt. h r m w r tt fcv- !. a4 ! hi ft- not . -I lil ) . lnir tkn.a I' !.'! trad- l V-'i4 r. "I k' M I I t4 ? '-il mtt t 11 II 4 S f4l-- .t t III U h a " w m4 - kl 9.m4 fcf , I.4 I k4.a. 1 k. - !, " .' -. 4 m .' -! m . i l.j.tiuoj k I m m - 4 m$ I mm ft ts 11 -' t - ' '- - tr4 Ik t f iii.i ikM. If, i tr:4Ll t t f-ov ! j 4 k.4f.J ,t 1 .1 tr ml , - 4- .: a i l 1 I f wilt l s ui 1 . isUu. ! '.. ' M'-irt I ..! ..( f .-I j J t 1.4 Ui H ..' - tfMt ir '. .srtl ' k 4 ! 0.1 . . 4 -. I 4.l- ' i ll k..t.fc v4 a Iii'! ' w a 4i i iui i i j II V kl.., i k.,4 a. -4 (kj a (li il l j k. I 1 f4 t- li f l I at. j ( i - , - ,kj t k ai i . - -I i . k . . k . ' .. . i.., I 1 j m a. y, " . , , . k ' ' e . 4 . k w. k . 1 "k , .. .-- .,4 1-. - 1 I . ..... i -4 . - k - .- k-1 .... i M . k.n- S kl--ki-. - 4 ! j 4 :- t-..ji I fc. i 4 . t a m . fc i- - t -. . . k. 1 - . - . . - ...-. nm SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS ' Big Special Sale - Begins Monday, October 9th K. B. Printing Company Stock of Office Furniture We bought their entire stock of Office Furniture, consisting of Desks, Tables, Chairs, Files, Steel and Wood, Costumcrs,' etc., all of which has been moved to our third floor and marked at greatly reduced prices for a quick turnover sale. The K. B. stock was a.n especially well selected and assorted stock of dependable, substantial and worthy Office Furniture. Come prepared to lind wonderful bargains, you'll not be disappointed. This ad conveys a few examples of the big inducements this sale offers. P ill j mi r iii' v.- ' '., ' "ta,fAWi t! I lMHf m, I il I il Ilk n . -- 'I'' T- - ...-.. m W aMfa - -' - - ' tSfe I I mm i I 1 ' mm a I Shaw-Walker Steel Files Their Price Our Price 8-drawcr Green Steel Check Files $ 70.00 S50.00 4-drawer Green Steel Letter File 60.00 33.00 Brown Morris Wood Files -4-drawenOak Letter File... 4-drawer Oak Letter File . , 47.50 30.00 23.00 20.00 Weiss Oak Letter Files 4-drawer Oak Letter File 23.00 16.00 3-drawcr Oak Letter File ..... 20.00 12.30 65-inch 60-inch 60-inch 60-inch 42-inch 55-inch 60-inch 60-inch 65-inch Horrocks Desks Their Price Our Price Roll Top Desk, Oak ,....$ J30.25 $63.00 Flat Top Desk, Oak 98.75 55.00 Flat Top Desk, "Oak 75.25 35.00 Double Flat Top Desk 130.00 60.00 Typewriter Desk, Oak. ....... . 75.25 35.00 Typewriter Desk, Oak 86.50 48.50 Pedestal Typewriter Desk 103.25 60.00 Mahogany Flat Top Desk 103.25 65.00 Center Drop Typewriter Desk.. 105.75 58.00 rt ft 'I I I1 i I i I : Ffl r r '" 'Jan"''.!;' w- 1 Horrocks & Nonnast Tables 36x72 Oak Table 34x60 Oak Table 34x60 Mahopiny Table Their Price . . .$60.00 .. 51.00 .. .57.75 Our Price 837.50 27.50 32.50 Taylor and Johnson Chairs Mahogany Swivel Chairs with arms. Oak Swivel Chairs with arms.' Oak Swivel Chairs with arms Oak Swivel Chairs without arm Oak Swivel Chairs without arms 26.25 12.50 31.00 20.00 22.50 1 0.00 25.35 15.00 20.00 12.50 Character Furniture of Satisfying Variety, Priced Rightly FTP A New Queen Anne Dining Table In rich American walnut, top 42x48 inches in size, with 6-ft. exten sion $35.00 8-ft. extension . $39.50 Buffet to match, $39.50 and $18.00. Spanish Leather Slip Seat Chairs to match $6.00 each p WLvfaMA KJ 9 c . - o. t i ; Jt A Splendid Simmons Bed A Two-Poster Bed in the soft, rich satin finish, trimmed in striking ribbon bands, full size or jingle while they last, $19.50 Simmons Steel Spring to fit--$4.75, $5.75, $6.50, $7.00 and up. O, & W. Mattresses to fit (our own make, built in the light of a quarter of a century experience) $7.65, $9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $14.50, $16.00 and up. - jL- e A unique and raomy new storage Chest in antique brown mahog any $48.00 Exactly as pictured; carefully built of extra choice northern birch finished a rich antique ma hogany; 18 inches deep and 45 inches wide. Cheval Mirror to match. .$19.50 A Special Value in Good Davenport Tables Built in the world's leading table factory of choice mahogany stock, finished in antique; top 20x66 inches, similar in design to illustration $39.50 Other Davenport Tables as low as $19.50. Brunswicks No lonely hours in your home when you have a Brunswick. Let us send you one on 30 days' free trial, after that convenient1 terms of payment can be arranged if you are satisfied. A complete stock of Cabi net and Console styles to se lect from in all finishes. Brunswick, Like Illustration, $ 150.00 lias strong double spring motor, balance lid, nickel trimmings, and 7 record albums. si rt1 GIFT SHOP Sale of Lamps and Shades New Lamps in exquisite taste and perfect har mony at remarkably low prices. All genuine "ALMCO" Lamps shown exclu sively here. Bridge Lamps Silk shades, metal shafts, carved wood bases with weights, $-10.00 value, now. . . '. $29.00 Floor Lamps $11.00 Lamps now $32.00 Additional Lamps from $29.00 to $49.00 Si Hartmann T. r-r-i . 4 IL 1 runks Have become the leading American trunk, WHY? They are es pecially noted for strength, durability, ca pacity and convenience. The No. 3000 O. & W. Special Hartmann embodies every special Hart mann feature, our special $49 00 We carry a full line of medium and high grade luggage. No inferior stock handled. m-tm V ia i i niii ixmi T"Hal' '"'"' i Ml' r.i"ii 'lay".". r, I ,J 1 Curtain Materials At Most Attractive Prices . IUitU-il Sniiuifs fur kitchen, lth or chamber wittilnws, i;,r vM :tc, ;u)c .l I'liiin ManiaiM!!-, hit, n ru ami ivory, 3'1 itu-hi-a IU; Vr yuri lUautiful Ihtrrtd Voile, ,it5 inches wiile, j.rr -nrl 0 llrr. sn.l I'iurvii flrens-lines, aheer an. I of roo.l tjuslity, rr r ' ?,Ot r'tlet (Hir ! sin l, rffrctivv nl rr, jtr rl. r0 A't ivef t-ii,-ni ji Klli't Ni ls, rt tni hi-i wide, y, r ysr. . . . . 7JJ ' Tuo-sn S'f'i, Ijimkrr la.- tnulily, l.iin an, I f "irr , i"' f . . .ai.a.i. i.ro ' .-fa VI tJ 1 a . . . . lrlltSiik. Uvcrdrapcry Materials " f ."TTZr "',,' bit " l mulberry, &0 iiuhr ia, j i. -w-j i-kr rl 7, I ' I. lrM 1 .v iff tt Ma if. vt tr-t I k Oriental Rugs Fifty Iilouchistan Hugs, 1-Gx.l, from $35.00 to $12.50 Fifty approximately l-6xS-fi llorganuM, t $30.0(M $ 12.50 Tventy approximately t-iix:-6 Hamadan & Um ..... 12.50 to $50.00 5-8x'i-9 Kozak Ym $22.50 x 4 Kozak Kui: $35.00 - " o-tM-n Ko-zuk rkuw $17.50 , rk5;- 'fj'lfi l.rk'e i,rtm,.t of I'hlnene Hir ,, tiM '!J Wa?l2 IN THE BEDDING DEPARTMENT Vi t f ur in'uxtl ( t ii 4(r'mnt n h kumi 1" r rW.!.-u tn vry , !,! aHla, (.!!.. , ... , t. !( I,, .mj jf, hUr tla, 'tra r.r an.1 mHMt i" r, J u'l IK I '..ml tli f.:Vl k! t.iHun . , , , . . , , 2 ift ,;..$ f I rtr I '-f..fu. .)! ,.! t'lfi'l t'n f ,, ,. .n 7ft A rv r!'' a'i. 1 W ! ft:!.'J I .'. rtn l.mf.-o , l'l. HI.? kH. .! ifi. h't f) ti I l.'-ia !.! t ,,,, ji'J.IHI K...-I I ir. ob.J 1 I !',!. ', a.' , t 1,7.! I I'U i I aifl, ?!, vi a.,4l . J .',. 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