The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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1HK OMAHA
TIavc Die as !;asi
Train Hops Kails j
and Is Iturnnl Up!
Locomotive liml Seven Car
Plunge 70 Fit! Into Wood;
TWO (.'olll'lll'l
Intact.
Smyrna Rescue Ship Reaches New York
Willianiepmt, Iml, 'H'. M-Hilkf
wu eipreanrd today lint llm re
turn ul i f a mil en need the wreck of
Wuhunli t.iMil.iiiiini p,ici;ger iru.n
tin. 2.
Tlm belief wa rii I'Hwil bv I'onilur
lor Frank W. Jliilliimt of iMrmt mid
14 llllllll IT of puiHU Bllgl'l a.
Tlm m!ij-tr an Id the rail n
i.ot removed from It plure, hut inc
fplke hud herul loom-lied. Sonic i 'tie
lin kiM'W llm operation of iitlwiiy
alKiiul IiiuhI Im v rt luinpii til i the
lull, iicoirrdlrig lo HillhtiHl, im Hi" ulr
lti( Him left In l plum mi a nit
in ilmturb III" lgniil. J'iikwiikii
f 'M Hirv believed eiunr- one li.nl ru
mm . t the apikr.
Tlm ilnilli llNl;
Knglneer I'hurli 1, Smnggee, I'e
MiUll', III.
II V, M.irlln, rKprc iiii'Km drt,
f'i i roll.
I! A, Hndlh, luiKi.'!igi limn, l'lcd'oll.
TIik 1 1 ii I it uiib traveling 'it a i'i I'll
)'j 1 i f rtii'wt when llm Mi'i'lib-nt oc
iuiiiiI, The engine and ni'vrii our
Iff t I lie r.Hl iiml iiluiitji'il 7') fi'cl lulu
II HihhIk, turning HUT Hl'Vrrill time.
'Y'm piHKiiiKi r nun-hen remained im
llli' i.iIIh.
Fire immediately broke out tn llm
in, o x of wreckage, under whli h llngl-
lll'IT HlllllJ.'K' wan bulled. H wn
n"iiii I n mi i lii'furn renew worker;
iW'i'n nble Iii nlnme III body,
c I GAR ETTEr
. . ' 5 ;:. . ft- t dp4 0
"1 T J . f " - 1 1 1 1
ii r x x - - - u i'
Seven Men Killed
by Explosion in
Oklahoma Mine
llrliitlnit hdirlin of Icrrlliln irlvullnii, llii' I'. H. SIiIiiIiik llimrd kteanior VViimiia, riiiiiiiiiiiiiliil liy Cai(.
.Ixk M. WnlliTN, Iimm nrrlvt'd In Nrw Vurk from Simriui, uhirii It no veil 1,'MtQ rrfudPen lirfurn llm olllicrd were
fni i nl Ik ciil Il iiiiiiiiliiK ri- lo kiTi lii-r from lirlni; uuiiiim-iI. Tim inllirlln iRlii iiiovi'il I ho ciipliiln lo ltar
uIh-ii In- I "lil lliini, f'lili'f NlrMMril J. J. Miilnii)1 liml lili liunili full frnllnj (Im rnuge on llm Miiy to rlrciUN,
iiml 1 1 if Viiiniiii' crrw MHi'lllrcil nil I dry liml. ln' only lliinu liny lirouglit from hinjruit hh t liclr iiiimcot,
Niii)ruii, uhlih In omiu-iI by I'.. 0. Ullvcr.
It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a delightful
quality that can
not be duplicated
Heckler Answered
by Howell on Stump
II niilliiiiril I rum I'iiik On.)
I'liU III Ill V" I IlllVfl nol dikfii II HlUIIll
i.n 1 him Imkhi'M, whi'ii iih n mnlliT of
f;int. I iImiIihi'i Ilii'in mill tuUI IliO
imhlii' i xiii'.tly liow I Ptiioil on i in h
ihhU" iimniliH liifiirn llio nrinuiry unJ
not ii fi'W wci( lufui n iho cli'i'tlon.
Nut for Nfwlwrry,
"1 hid tolil Unit MIhh Funk, ono of
my 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 'i I iipiioiii'iit ii t ri t 'i 1 1 k i -i
m. Hlilnl nt n mooting ut Aurora liiHt
Mmiilny cvi'iiliiK thut I woulil huve
hi en ii Ni wlii rry HUpliortpr hml I hern
In Um Ki'iiato lnlnd of my (ipo
ni'iil," Mr. Ilowi'll milil with n
rhllckli'.
"(if rmii'Hn I mippoKR Iiit Itsiioinnre
nil lhl: ullliji i t In Xi'llwilill, hh Khe Ih
II lllllll'I'Hllll'Ilt of till) MllltO Ullll lll'CHUHO
i f lii r iiiiiilnyiiiiTit Ih urrrHMitrlly null
Jirt In KtiKKi'Htlnn, Jlml hIio taken
llliio Pi luvoHtlKiitn Iho matliT Hho
Number J 08
Afternoon Train
Omaha to Kansas City
on th
MISSOURI PACIFIC
Ltivc Omaha 1:55 P. M. Ar. Knn.a. City 8:10 P. M.
Will Be Restored, Effective
Sunday, October 22, 1922.
Train 107 (Lv. Kinui City 1:55 P. M.
Ar. Omaha 0:20 P. M.)
AUo replaced affective October 22nd.
T. F. GODFREY, Dlv. Peu. At.,
1404 fir.! N.t'l D.nk Bldf.,
Douflit 4M3
rmilil luivo niMlly liuniiil that I took
ii iN'i lilnl kIiiihI iiK.iliiht Ni-wlM-rrylNin
linik In Iliu iiiliimry riuiipiiiKn."
Air. Howell di Ui"l fiuthiT J ii t ii Iho
iTlllll' llf 1H1!0, lllll lll'IIIOl'I'lltll! llifllt
lion wliirli r.'iiiHiil llm ruin of tclix of
thoiiMinilH of fiirnii'i'H iiml which
wmilil hiivi- li'itiluiiptiit many llioun
amlM iiiui'o If llio War Klniiio-e I'orpii'
ration hml nut I n nritu nizi-rl hy Iho
iipiiIjIIiiiIih In Hid faco of ttilvirne
vntrH of I'i'ilain ili'iiini'i'iilH.
"l'lillnwlnif Hie Kiiat ili-flutlon In
roiilU'rllnil Willi tlm flotation of the
Vlrtniy loan In Hi 19, Iho flmt Htop In
ilrfladnn wan laki'ii hy Iho Kmleriil
Ki'di'i-a Imiii J In J ii'ci'inhcr of that
year," Mr. Howell mild.
IIi'iiioitiiIii Cuiinu Dcflallon.
"TIiIh hIi'i wiik In Ilia form of ml
Iihti'.'iho In thn illHi'uunt rule In im in
Iwr lull i Km. At that tlmi.v llm foiloiul
rencrvn Imaril vniiHixtofl o nix ili ino-
criitH mid ono ii'piihlli'iin. Hhortly
uftur the flrnt of tlm year J!)2, the
only ri'iiiiliUcan on tho fi-rlcrul re-
Reive lioiinl rciilk'mil ami tho board
Ijocuimo Molldly ilrinoonitlc, throiiKh
mi (ippolnlrnmit by PrvHlilunt Wilaun.
1 1 1 tho followliiK April and May, the
next Hli'P In deflation wan taken
when tho lid w.-ih put on Inwifar ua
Ion tin wero coiieerncil. Theno iietH
reMiillnl In a reduction of the loan
uf Iho federal ii-Hervn K.VMtmu from
.1,50, 0(10,000 lo $1,1)00,000,001) and
liankriiptluK In luuulri'dti ofthoUHandi
of merchanlH and farmern throii(tioiit
thn country. Thin wan ilono by a
VVIIhiui federal renervo Jiourd under
tlm Wilson iidminlNtrutlon.
"Henalur Owen. ileinniTat from Ok
liiliniuu, iiHokIh thlH fact In a letter
dated November 18, 110, to M. I..
Kliini of 120 UroadWM.v, New York,
which I'liiiM In part iih folloWH:
"'in the Rreat renlral banlyi of
America, and, thn federal riKervu
bimkN hnvo been drflullnR credllH for
tho limt K montliH. It linn reunited
in deflating tho credit of tho I'nlteil
iStiiti'.H and ImpulrliiK tho market pi h'O
of Kovernineut hond, crUHhlntf price
of many Hound Hecurltleu and brlni;
lot? Home cunimodllleH like wool down
to a price below tho nnnfrihlo cont of
production'."
CrowdM (Jreet Ciindidute.
Sutton, Neb., Oct. 20. (KpecUil Toll).
Ki'um.) Before largo, enthused, ap
plauding uudlences ut York, Aurora,
I'luy Center and Sutton, K. II. Howell,
camllduto for United states senutor,
dlNi'usNCd national I.hhuch.
Mr. Howell was taken to tho court-
lioune at York by a committee coiu
poiied of Churlee A. McCloinl, former
rhulrmiin of the rr-iiuhllcun Htate com
mittee; Arthur 11, Wray, former Htate
Henntor; C. K, Hiindall mid (leoiKe W,
Hchrcck, county chairman, 'J'he court
room wan well filled.
At Aurora,, tlm courtroom where
Mr, Howell npoke wiih crowded to the
door and men mid women Ntood tn
tho null oUtNldo llHtcnlnir. Thoee tak
Inir a loading part In the reception
which a concert by the Aurora baud
wan part, were J. J. Kefidiuuc, county
chairman; H, H. Otto, HeprvHentallve
Frank Andoraon, O. L, Burr, veteran
editor of tho Hamilton County Jtn,'l
ten C. A. CarlHon, editor Aurora Ho
publican; II. Toof, M. F, Hlnnley,
Clyde- McConnaughty, Mrn, Krnnk
KdBOrton and Mr. J. A, lloremua.
Arriving at Clay Center un hour
late, Mr. Howell found tho cuurthouHe
equare dotted with Clay Center peoplo
and frlende from Fairfield and JOditnr
tog-other with many country people.
A, C, Kppemon, brother of KepreHen
tutlve C'harleH H. Kpperann, mid I'. A.
Hyrket were In charge of the meeting.
Mr. Howell Hpoke from the courthouse
stepH hecaiiHB the crowd gathered to
hear blin wim too large for the dintiict
courtroom. L,. C, Kender, county
chairman, wax In charge of tho Hulton
meeting which was held In the opera
llOUMC, I
(da HilifVPlI Cue of Malt
iii Sluft Near McCurlain,
Two HoditH Are
Rl'COVtTfll.
Mi t'ui t.tin. Okl., Ocl. S0.Hevii
men wire killed; one ! iniMlnv, and
four writ badly Injured In an explo
sion of k In the ProgrrMlve Cunt
eompany'a mine a mile and a half
north of McCurlain thla morning.
The ileud:
Bill Taylor.
Irvlnif.
I liirence tlreiiiwald
Wull' r Hraher,
lloh Kdwurdit.
John Handera.
lOverelt Heal ton
Tho iiiIhhIuk:
Jlijrt Hproune,
The Injured;
Hob Wallace.
Jtoy Caldwell.
Claude Everett.
Joe Coppengrr.
Tlm Injured were Unlly burned,
rhyelclana aay they ara In a eerloue
condition.
At 2.30 thia ufiiunooii Hprouee had
not rua found, Jteacuera aeld they
were ponlilve Hint be lnt'1 loet hli Ufa
mid thut he had been burled under tho
debrl. They reported making alow
progreiia towurd the point where they
believe Hprouee'a body will be found,
The bodlea of two dead and the four
reacued were brought to the aurfaca
at 10, two hnura after the exploalon
(lenerul Manager Heaton of the
mine, Hated that (even othor miner
till were entombed.
Report from the mine itated that
the men rencued are not believed to be,
fatally Injured.
The United Htatea bureau of mine
reeeue car wn aummoned from Mo
Aleeter.
Com puny official nay they brllevo
gn caued the expbmlon,
Voters' Drift From
Bryan Now Noticeable
(( ontlmif d From One.)
plain, Hlmple, Htralght forward, the
gray eye under tho buhy eyebrow
peak uch Nlui erily and he I o freo
from preleiiHi) that peoplo like hltn,
he I "Jimt. folkN."
Iff were hiring n man lo run my
lninlmnH, I wouldn't get a loud talker
rthn fellow Unit mmlo the biggeiit
promlncH," Haid C. C, Smith at Exe
ter, where tho meeting wn In tho
auditorium.
I'd hire a. man who ha dona
thing, and that' what It.indull ha
been doing nlnce he atarted out kln
nlug Nebranka prairie, year ago. We
William R. Garrison Divorced
1'arlH, Oct. 20. A decree granted
IuhI Januury 2S, divorcing Mr. Con-
Htanco Cbudert Oarrlmn from Will
iam H. Clarrlnon of Now York elly,
was mailo publln hero today. Tlm
cult wa liiHlllilted by Air. larrlon.
roMTICAf, AOVKKTINKMENT
llanley for Congress
MEANS REAL SERVICE
For This District
Va a 11111.6 i
I
Euy These
Di"es:es
on Our Easy
Payment
Flan
lirnii hi'" 1 nimiTi Til r- iim n
1417 Douglas Street
Tail Orders
Filled
Samet Day
as
Received
Quality A Credit Store for All the People Style
Continuing for Tomorrow
Th is Extraordinary Sale of
DRESSES
Easily the Greatest $
. r i r . i r
I
Values of the Year
19-
We MH'uml tliis eroup of tlresses in a ptir
rhasc made throuuh mip sront 1myiu or
ganization at a tmmiuloits savins:. The
wholesale value in many eases is more than
the price at which we uttYr them tomorrow.
Come early and have the advantage of a
larger selection.
Exceptionally High Grade fcintcr.
Crtpes, Tricotines, Crtre do Chines,
Poirtt Twills. Faille -Silks. Etc.
X sale of thU kind i- uttn ly unhkt ly to
tlitplicated in a '4d tum--wf h.ne
ueer em au tiling hVf . '4,'' !"'
p.rd to luy!
S
P8
ft
11
i
5
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5
3rm toast to Coast -
f IA national Institution
K'1'be atare ot (he Trnn."
Men's
and
Young Men's
PANTS
Not
the
old
styles
of
Stripes
that
have
been
shown
and
worn
for
years.
5
$295
$595
New,
fresh,
snappy
patterns,
checks,
plaids,
hair
lines,
mixtures,
plain
colors
and
blue
serge.
"Corduroys"
Light and Dark Shades
$395 and 5 95
roujiiinrj -imj S- flp.
tUrty II. AUtl, Mr,
Our New !! boat NutiDrJA eke) 33
iinil a win und aM ami lionrai nam
it the head of lb big Job of iuiiiiIi I
Nrhrmltii Kovi-rniiu nl "
"All our In ir era IiIkIi, md only In
N'hrk, but In every oilier inle,"
Mr, Itand.ill wtl'l at Kilend. ' Tin v
imit and h,ill i nine down, I .li ill
umpulnlH fro inllie etnln pay roll evi ry
mun and woinuii who i not giving un
lwni't duy' work, I favor cm lain
Hllieiiihuent ! the iihIh law llm-lf
"Thut law I liot nupolKllilil fur
our hliih luxe, We are loinpli ting
14 roud building in ogiuiu which we
hive paid for n we went Inatend
of ixiilng bond a other uli have
V are on of four atulra Unit liuve
no bonded Indebtednee. The roud
prvgrnm I nearly complete and ull
Im been paid for out of our ln,
Thut I but one ImprTiveinrnt for
ahlch our lue hi paying.
"1)n you wunl iiiiirlhlng lo lumt
on?" aked It. M. I'roudfll, iliafrmiin
of the county roinmltler, ut I'rlnid.
where th meeting w I nlll open
ir.
"I land on the republican pint form
for liuulnreellke government, which
men n lower tit ," replied Mr, Han
lull with a unille.
ThoiiKh the tueeliiig here u nt th
evening tueul hour, 2M peopln beind
Mr, Hndull at a alreet corner,
Th opera lion In Crelo wn
crowded tonight at th Itamlnll meeting,
Welshman Given Bis
The Stynx Shri t" Cauim
Sriuation at Univmity
Lincoln, Oct. 20. (rtpei lal.) A mild
eriiullon he been raiiwed nt the tl
unlverlly by the ilrcnlullnn ot an
niionyuioii elrrulur called "Th Hlyn
Hheet." It I virulent and rourmily.
worded attack upon the coed of the
nnlverlty, who lmv nol reapomled to
th reiliet for pledKe for the build
Im; of a new elndlum,
IWiiht rain Coinjiaiiy
t . . i i tt- trui .... It.. , I
vation in timid i lall u, oh., i. t- "
pi i me imirt b affirtiiid lh J'idf
II .1.0.. rmm !' Ii Imi-nt ee.-uied ly tho
(rln ronipfltiy or 'mnn i'-r en,-. a
uiiiiiM the t lilted Hlali I'kli-IHy 1
llnmalilV iompiiV. TH coiiipuiu
. . . ... t.x. 1 1 mi
neH.d liolllli .l i.roeiK-ilfv. i.r whether '-""I co"'"iny in e..,. '-"
he ai pliiinlng Ui pioneering Jib!
of l,ev.,,g new uy nut lion. ,,.,J - ' "" " '
. . d the lililu Web b.iiun l.iui-1 ,,,r ' " ' L.' .1". ..i
eelf.
I'lilll li ul ( iililrii H.-elhing.'
Tb mi,iiiii imiiIiIi.iii in l;nt;l,ind
I aeeiiiing (la i he country hu not
"ii It In long )e,ir, unit none today
ua hardy enniigh In predict what
brew would emerge from the alfMiige
loUlnie Unit n lookiliK. Wbiit
ever f it miglit have In ,t,,r, f wna
certain Mr, Unyif lieorg m ruler
log a ling of bl career which would
Mil for all In lit hioI i-ruft. It
in iuully H'lti.n Hml b would
erove tn be a il.ff;. oil opponent In
'b coming butili n there urn nd
inineiny lew loeri in the loin, try
wim M u nlli '"! .d dlaPIr"l
leiiving a al.oriaxe of fll.ooii. Tin
lompoiy d f nd-d vu lb" ptround Ihii'.
i-ermin wjrruiilli bd lei vlidi4
and thn' liorllli hud tint lgned ih-
laiml, Th coilit O' irovilom
illid nnild lot U culll warmiilK"
but r pieiM'iilalloii, Wild lht ih
complin mud" no rmtulremeiit tlm I
lioilii igu llm l-md bfor It lcrm
llahli',
Iiilii rit,iiii'i' Tat mi I.;iinl
Ilu.nl on ValiH' nl Dralli
l.ioi.ilo. if I, M'-tHpiM bil K'H
who MeM iicli mnafery of tli uil 'biii.iiiiim lourl Im bunded down wbul
of frfillllia li he, ij( va( ii i,,ilnn, I a fnoai H
'I'll Uliionlal, Ih libeiul und tli p,i,n, fnllliK Willi fep" t i'l lb" l
lulurile Hllk went ronfeirliig nd ,lii loii of lb lul llibrllnli'
working In nil Nlleinpt to Moltn Iha i,., I n-irivil tb can" of "r
problem confrdnlliig them. Former - roinily of l" flgalnl lb" ''ll of
I'remler Ailillli, Who m In I he conn
try when he bwird of Ida rnllupi of
Din l.loyd (leorg governmeiit, iuhd
hfn k today to confer Willi Id cob
league n lo whut Una lb lilrala
ahould lidopt and older cniiferefice
were proceeding among the vailou
party lender,
It I declnred In high political cir
cle Hint Hi government which Mr.
Honnr l-ow hu In view will Im pro
in red lo con Nn u In all eaeenlnil re
iect th work of lb I" I irilnlelry.
Th keynote of Ida program, It I
Indicated, will b the trlcteat ecuriomy
In Interniitlorml iidmlrillruliori nnd
M befler underaluudlng With the Ullle
In International a f fall.
t:,lurl Uixdeey, weullhy land"!!-
ir, ami e;.ld Hint lh pi"ter bl f'i
iilnlni? pioperiy In deli rmlri ih
nmoiinl of lh Inherldifii lag I '
find iiiii Um moiint of rh money
that Ihn land could M aold for at lb
time of Ihn ileiedenl denlll,
Four l'aH iiifi-r Drowiml
Wlini Hl'ani Varlit Sink
Hi, John, N, II , IH, 2'i- Kur -n-airiK'ii
on Ihn aleum ai-it "lrf,iio"
wrn iliowmd wlon the irufl Miik
ilnrliig'a eliff boil In nl i-rly blow In
HI John river, The i rew of four an,
(wo piiiKr were uved,
f
Vogue
Representative
You are invited to t
avail yourKolf of MiHH
Kiley b knowlcdisrc of
the latent styles for
thin winter.
She comes directly !
from a three months' j
tour of the fabric !
houaeH of New York. t
This, plus (the thor- !
ough knowledge of ,
the new Vogue de- i
signH selected for the
winter garment',
makcn her services ;
indispenHuble to the
woman who hasn't
the time to study the ;
prevailing mode, but 1
who wishes to look
smart nevertheless.
Second Floor
45 i
mm
I ll ItJ ui
Gloves You'll
Enjoy Wearing
Trefousse French
Kid, sixteen button
length in brown, bea
ver, mode, black and
white for $8 a pair,
Twelve button length
in black, white and
browu. $7 a pair. '
B a c m o washable
capo skin gloves,
strap wrist style, in
brown, putty and sil
ver. $4 and $5 a pr.
Expertly Fitted
Newness In
The Men's Shop
If Shirts for business,
dress and sports wear
in the finest of makes
are newcomers.
Neckwear that is al
ways in good taste.
Some, attractive new
styles in collars for
fall and winter wear.
New gloves of evrry
sort, woolen hose and
fine linen handker
chiefs are now on
display.
Fashion Has Created
Frocks of Rare
Beauty and Loveliness
She is very tired of mannish costumes
and tomboyLsh .short skirts and has in
vested in a mode that is entirely feminine.
The frocks have assumed a new dignity
that is strikingly becoming. The new
long skirt is often circular, or straight
with flowing panels again it is draped
all are most womanly. The blouse
clings to its elongated, waistline and
chooses a wide sash or a narrow rolled or
braided girdle.
Beads, embroideries, contrasting shades,
ribbons and braids decorate the frocks in
various manners.
Those of silk are shown' in satin or satin
back cantoiis and other crepes. Poirct
twill and tricotine fashion the smartest
woolen ones. The prices range from
$29.50 to $98.50
Third floor
Saturday Clearance
100 Better Grade Hats
$6.85
Formerly Sold for Much More
in
tmoim the ncnet inflj
the ait tlipnitnunt ore
iliuutiiy t o I a r e bomloir
iimvi, ii'iYe fratwi for sri
iijf kich, W.jhiiii r wm1
rwlt'h, Iii fui f h i rem and
ll'iA il'lb, .l.touJ I Uer
A M X . J a. t
1 Y:
Pvt-ry lovt'Iy color In
the authentic mode
fr ltn Kail niul
int r fcaluninf the
Intent ot I'niHie niul
I.) oiu flvtt, bro
rflile, ibiwt) nt4 and
nii tal t lutlu, .Siunrt
I'Irti k htttii, it pli iit v,
ut'H new i'l-'i
to brivhtm (lie Hi
'ri hiiiu dull win
ter da) .
An Umuualty Fin Sat?
Your Corset Is
All Important
'ihuiniiKin, Hi-Men
A 'i." tire4 nib
ilmie ate mu fit.
1 Ii v are fttihloneit
i tlitilitV full fi'i.
i;!. litfhtlv bulled,
l loiiiu: ah .1,'Mir.iin
1 VI ' e Hint ae for
rv itHitiuii. 1brr
n a ni. del for tery
lie if fictile ir
'in -- 1 1 ntoiUrate
'i Ik i , t ! Se.iMa