The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 26, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA HUE : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, VJ22.
Senator Norris
.outs Hecklers
as Crowd Cheers
Junior Senator Suy Colleague
TonM He for People if
l!lection IfrM L'vrry
Month.
idea-ram t rwu hecklers Mho avers
t'l.iini-,) in i tii- iiiiilioin that liuid
Hi null r (iruiK W. NYrrle In llto fliy
l" 1 1 Into lant hIkIiI, Wei roiiltd l.jr
the ei nki r iiinl'lri i b"'H from it hniia
irnMil Hint gist ihm tn in nut nllciiUoti
nii'l n.i'l ii (Iih uiiiiU lit .Nrlirua
V t j'liilnr i nulnr. I' wna the moat
n im m tiiiitiva rifl l.iri(i-iit miffing
ili.it h., Inn In!.) In Norfolk. Ilun
li'ili wi iii uiml.li- in K'lln iilinliunr.
Vi ll.a li'ill
In I). u uli. in were hiialtiva aid
n i.ii . ,iii. mil men, miiiiikii. Iiilmi tT and
ii.ll r H'l iriilni ninl farmer.
i rm linkliio wire unknown In any
In Ilit niii'iiii'. Tiny wer ell
Vmn'il In jinllllijl u fruit u nJ naked
Net liM ( f llll'tllina,
I Ml era llrmulaiile,
Himilur .Simla (Mhweil b liromUlil
dtiink mi I In. rwmil of Hiuiloi' 1 1 1 1 If
'oil,-, iiiolniK fioin On' t 'oiitfi malniiul
Id en, lux m,i on i Klalulloii of lu
ll ii Kt In li,a lioma Hlulf . ,
"Jlmv till )ou uliiiiJ on Ihu IjoiiUK?"
o,a i f ll,. II,-. kli-m ulinull'i,
Tim riftl ! i xiilnliicr) lli.it he liinl
iil.tjyn Oi imi mi i ha li In of lliu mil'
1M1T, lthi'Uj:li III ti'oii liuil fitj
'iii'Miily In i n Kurhldi in nuiier
lemi 14.
"HHi In in k miIi'i) fur I lm liniiua anil
toil Worn JjuIhiI," Iho limikliT coll
lliiiiiil. "Via, I know lm tljil," Hut serin tor
flillfil. "I In voli il rlKht occimliiriiil'y
jilt liifnrc I'lu'llon. If Ki'iintor llltrli
liii'k w.u mnr.liiK fur nfllie every 30
ilny h uoiil'l nuike 11 n'' "eniitor."
Tim luiklir culled ntti-nllon to
ll'ti lirork'a J b yi-jir irrprtl In urtlca
ii 1. 1 Iik hI ii ti) I nif In Ihu ainiite,
know Hitchcock'. Influence,
The mmilnr ri'lled, "Vex, 1 know
Hint Howell pii.biil.ly could Hot he
nnnlti H -tiliii' wi'iiainr ninl hulriimii of
tin) fnniiiii nliitionn rniiniili ti-e lik
llltch'oi'k mid Kiiln nil that Influence,
lull if I rniilil il" itiiythlnif to leen
Ovi Influent u of Jllti'lii'ot'k I would be
jfl.nl In do It.
Ah r!"imtor Norris rend llio roll call
of Urn volu of Kfiiulnr lilti hcock on
tliu iixciHX profit lux In 1917 ho was
tii iiinlf-roiiMl y cheered.
Mi nulnr Nm iU iiii.'c i) upon hla au
r I i ri ' Unit p.irty oi'KunlJillon la
)ii'CH.iry.
"If wo li 'y IIib iword of Henulor
lllli'hiock oil i li'ittun duy lie will be
found wnntinis." the amintnr afild,
hi'ciiml Spi'rth In Htalf,
It wiiii Hi'imtnr Nonls" ai-cond
dpiKrll Jn Ni'bnihlu nl nee rrttirntnK
!o hla Jioiiip atnle from WttHlilnnton.
Jl v.aa rtiK on nrrlval from Wnt
l'dlnt hy ai-vt-nil di'Ii'ffiitlona of re
inilillcnn purty Isadora Hnd mnriy of
hi pei-Hnriul fi'li ndH,
Dnn dclpifiillim rnnnlntM of rrpuWI
rnn Ic idi ra, amunK them boliiK Donald
T. Mnpfx, a loriil lawyer, who waa An
ui'lntor In tho world wur and whose
dilliiT waa th late Hurt SInpea, a
clow frlonil of Hfiinlnr Norrla,
rVnutor XoitIm whs lntroduocd to
Mm nuillonc ly Km'I Mnyer. Thi mei't
Inif waa arrani?i'd by K. L. He-knr,
chiilrmnn of the Mudlnon couny cen
trul coinrnltU'e.
Principals in Killing of Movie Actor
a a toft
. ( Mm
Jm k liii'K1')). IiIiihIhoiiii- "il.irrili'Vll"
inollon pii tiiin in Inr, hliiiiilili il mil
of ilu hiiinu of (iroiuii ('line motion
pliMuie illn-rtor, at .No. 1!i0 I'ntlor
rllff un-ii.ii'. KilKi-waii-r, N. J., ahortly
afir-r 9 nVloi k on tli nlxht of Au-
irtiHt inoi tally WDiimli'd, with u
I iti 1 1 t holn Ihroiiiih ho i lifat. llo diwl
uliortly nlK'i waul, hut not hi fore he
had H'Tilililod on a hlnod v'ne .if
p.ir the wonlM, "HuurKv "line killed
me." (.'linn whi'it arifuli'd told
ilriiiiiiilli Htniy of how Ini had he-fiii'inli-d
Hi'rgcii for acvcrnl yparr
until Wor l riinii! to liiui n-iTiitly !h.il
iho iiiiiis nrior hud lin'oini1 ovir
Itillnuili' Willi ,Mr. I'linr. t'liiin mi Id
he rluilli'iii'i'd HIKi-n In kh iiptnliH
ill till' Clllll' llllllf, VrllCII' till' Iwn
wire to finlu u ri'volvir duol In tin
iluik. Id' ih'i lan d Hint Hitki'ii ut
Iih km) hln; whil" llu-y wi-n- piliiK up
th Htali and the fulul f-lnit wliliit
Idlli-d Ik'iKi'ii wan fltcil. Si vi'inl duy;
ftftir Clini'M nrri'Mt iliti'illvi'M tin
covi'ii'd a r-lii ri'Vi'HllnK Hint it "myx
ti rloiiM lilond" wild In Iho Mill"
ttoini on tho night of tho klllitiK.
It lli'M lopl ll I hut nh wun MIhh Allco
Tlioriiton, Imnk oinployo nnd awcot
heart of lii-rifii, Kho hud riveulod
to t'llni, hhe admitted, 1 Utk'' al-U-ifd
liitlmay with tho foiint'r'
w ife, whii Ii Mix. ('line confi'Haed to
1ho, Mh, Jack HiTK". Hie di'xerted
wlfii of Mn'Ki'n, wliun Infornied of her
hiiMhnnd t alayliiK wax undlxttirhod.
Him (ihn-rvfd that he hud "died ux
he llvil." end Indicated no ulan of
ia-ii-f. Mrx. JJi'igi'ii nil Id Hint ahe and
ilii-ir 4 yciu-old daughter had not aeen
Hernen f jr four year.
Uncle Sam Says
Nrhiinl l.liurhin.
"Hchoot LumhiB," Ixxued by the
htatex ltolatkinx Hervloe of the i!e
piirtniitit of ncrrlfiilt urn, Ix a booklet
f ir mothi'rx of school children. It
ilcalx with foodx fur children, milk
and wnya of uxlint It, the Importance
of green vetii'talilex, ili Hxurta and their
pHluctlon, MiiKKextcd hllla of faro, and
t ho xpi'tlal prnlilenia of the rural
tichnul lunch.
rti-.uli'iH of The Omnha llee may ob
tain a copy of thlx booklet free as
lung as the free edition Inula by writ
ing to the Plvlxlon of I'libllcatlona,
JH'partnient of Agriculture. WaHhiiig
ton, 1). .'.. UFking for "F. It. 712." or
they may purchuxe a copy at any
time by nuking fur tho sntno number
eiicloxlng 6 centx In coin nnd addrexx
lug the Superintendent of Uocumentx,
Viiahlngton, 1). t
Republican Speakers
K. II. MIIWKI.I,.
( xmlliiule fur I nllril xlli-f Menatur.
THfltHDAT, IKTOIIUrt ?.
Iiivr L'ruMlnc 1(1:00 A. M.
Millnnl .. 2 ull V. M.
flivihii'k . I'. M.
Lincoln 1.81) V. M.
KBIDAV, OrTOBUIt s:
Anhlxml 10:30 A. M.
MONDAY, OCTOfllSn 30,
(Tfiiio , 10:30 A. M.
Valiiarxlaii 1:30 I'. M.
Hlrmiibuig 4:30 I'. M.
Uigmilx , 1:30 V. M.
TUESUAT, OCTOUUK 31.
rvli I'liy 10:01) A. M.
Ilmmara 8:00 I. M.
Wulnm 4:00 I'. Jl.
Kramont :00 V, M.
WKMNKStJAV, NOVKMHKft I.
N'orih U-nd 10:00 A. M.
Hrhuylr 1 00 V. M.
I'oluinhua 4:00 P. M.
Caalral City a:00 I'. M.
llnrrmon
Annie
3:01) 10
.'. ln i
4:00 P.
6:30 V.
V, V, HKAVIX.
I-IIIDAY, DI.'TUHF.It
1.
Pawnea i lly 3:00 P. M.
KATIIKOAV. OCTOIIKK 21.
'1'iiir nf It ii-h h r'lunri couu'y with
riui-llm at Krtll I'll)-,
nib lit
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
V. II. ItAMlAI.I..
t'amlliliito for (.orrinir.
TlllinSUAV, OCTOIIKH 20.
North Hand 10:00 A. M.
Kri-iiiiint 12:00 M.
Vallay :J0 P. M.
Liii.-uln :00 T. M.
KRIllAY, OCTOBKH 27.
.V-i,rakit fliy 10:00 A. M . . .
Auliiirn 2:00 P. M.
Tablu Km k . ,.t .,. 4 30 P. W.
Pawn-c t'lty :00 P. M.
SATt'KOAV, OCTOUKK Its.
Tour of Kii-harilon muiity wltti furmcr
Ciingreaaiiinn Ilaavla. No nalpa i:ivnn.
MONT'A y, OCTOUKK 30.
IVyiiiuro 10:00 A. M.
Kalrliury .. 1:00 P. M.
Hi'Uron 3:00 P- M.
Ilrunlng 4:30 P. M.
Ueneva :00 P. M.
8KNATOK i tO Kilt; W. NOItKlS.
THUltBDAV, OCTOIIEH 2
Chxlron :00 P. M.
FRIDAY. OCTOBKK 37.
Boottabluff 3:00 P. M.
NATl'RDA Y, OCTOBER 23.
Broken Bw 3:00 P. M.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30.
North Platte :00 P- M.
TI.HHDAY OCTOBIOR 31.
Calilral Cily 3 00 P. M,
W'KliNESRAY, NUVEMBKR 1.
Colunibua 3:00 P. M.
Caiiitol Oornmtonc
Laying l'ronmi Made
J.lncolil, (M. 25 iSpcclal.) A
partial program for the ciirnerfiton"
laying ceiinionlox for the now iat
cnpltol has been announced. Ths
whole xtnto ix being Invited to coino
nrnilHtloe rlay and Hike part. Ampll'
flera from the department of agricul
ture will be lixi-d to axxixt Kpeukem.
The program ax stipgextod to dale Ix:
MUMii Alnirl'-Hll l.'-llHin Imiul.
Sniiirn I'rilvpmlty ctiurii Amtriea, f'ol
uailiiH, th Uin of lha oroun,
liivoi-a'.lon I'ol. ,r 11. 1'ri'anoii. O, A. H.
Aililrt-aii ileri'-riil PKri-hinir.
Aililri-aa Kattonwl Ciiiiiirinli'li'r of Inn
AmtTKiin I.fMimi. Alvln invily.
)iHiiirlnir nf Mrilrli' In riaiidraloiie by
tiatrlntio oi'intli'.
Adilri-na (iiivirnnr MrKulvli.
I'ornfraiono Ikying (lovirnnr Mi-Kulvt,
Cnpltol CuminlaMlon. r.in'ral Perrihlng,
National roiiiinandiT OwaJpy, O. A. It.,
Ht'Uiilnh-Atnerli-Hii war VMiiTima, vi'ii-rana
of fiiri'lKn wara ami Amarlr-un Lnglun,
KalHyinir nf old cornifurune.
K!"g rHialnj.
Htar Hpangid Hannor.
llngM, averaging 872 pouhdx, that aold
for 111.75 a hundred.
W. A. Klrxehbiium of Defiance. In.,
alr.o wax repiexenled on the local mar
ket with a xlilpment of cuttle that
brought top price for tho year of
tl'-i a hundred. Vexterday was the
WM-'ond lime within a week that Mr.
Kli'Hi-hhuum has been on the local
market with cattle that brought tho
top price.
The Htreng-th of the
Ituxxla Ix to be made
young men.
"red" nrmy of
up of 800,000
Trio Tried lor
Murdering Film
Actor Acquitted
Two Men ami Woman Arc
Charged With Slaying of
Jut-k Hcrceii found
Not (iuilly.
Ilaikeiixiick, N. J., Oct. Si. tieorge
rime, 4'hnrlea Hculliiiii nnd Alice
Thornton wera iii'itiltted of tliu mur
der of Jack lieigen, movie actor, by a
jury In ie Into today.
The Jury Includid xix women and
six men, and waa headed by MIm
Huxan A. hiiulre, J.1 year-old xtenog.
ruplier.
Ki'iintor McKay, aiiminlng up, an Id
that, t'llne had two cuxex-xelf protec
tion and the ili fetihe of hlx home from
u thli-f ;ind robber.
"If n policeman shot a thief," he
mid to (he Jury, "you would acquit
lilin In Mini I onli'i'. Such a cane hna
really oeciirred here, nnd yet the prin
cipal, i 'line, Scullion and Mlxx Thorn
ton were Indicted."
JiiHllee 1'arker in charging the Jury
told Hum tin y might lind tiny or all
of the defeiulanlx ileorgo ('line,
Churlex Heulllon and Alice Thornton
guilty of flixt or xecond degree mur
der or munidiiughter, or thut tiny
might uui ult any or nil of them.
I'roHei'iitni' Unit, annulling up, wild
to the Jury:
"If you nco,ult them we may nx well
go hin k to the old law, thut might la
right."
Ivlhaing I'artlr.
The ihargi'X that hlx wife waa a
"bum" and not the knowledge that
xlii! had been iittaik'ed Infuriated to a
it propoxul of duel George, fline,
motion picture locution finder, who
wax on trial with hla brother-in-law,
Churlex Nculllon, nnd Alice Thornton
for the murder of John lleiger. mo
tion picture actor, admitted on croxa-
examination.
(Tine ald he hud nuked Hergi n to
como to hlx home and "explain cer
tain ktXHlng purtlea," and that I'.i-igen
waa accidentally xhot .In a atruggle
for the poxxeaxlon of a gun which he
had given him.
(Mine said thut when ho ronf runted
hlx wife with Bergen, xhe broke down
and confexxed that ho had drugged
her in a Saranac I-ake hotel and at
tacked her.
('line aald Knrgi-n admitted the
charge, and mild, "I'm a dirty dog,
shoot me."
"All Women Had."
"I had no Idea of xhooting him,"
Cllnu textified.
lie Buhl It was a remark of the
actor's a h waa atxnit In li.ivu the
llOllatf Willi II IllflllUit'd him
"llclgvll wild. 'Oisuge, you know nil
women are lud,' " t'llne textlfleil,
'"and Mamie ix a bum.'"
It win then, ('line declared, thxt ha
invited H'lKen to go iipxtitlrs where
the nhonting iH'curli d,
('Una teHtified that after hint n from
Mixa Thornton, he mailn up hla mind
In gt tn the iKitlom of the whole
affair.
William II. Mi Mu ii u of Siiiuiiite
l-ike tei.tlfl. il to hxilng found lieigen
and Mrs. t'llne In n nxmi at u hotel
and of having lu-iird lieigen xny to
her:
"I'nn't tell (leulgl) about this or I
will xhiMit Ixdh of you."
Prohibition Party Menilien
Ailvixttl to Support Unwell
liliuoln, Oct. (Special.) I 'hair-
man Murray of the state prohibition
committee lm annoiiticed thn lli-t of
state ollleerx endursed by thut 01x1111
l.illon, mid for whom all membeix lire
urged to Vole. The llxt follows:
fuller Slatcx Senator II. H. Howell
(Joveriior Charlea II. Kandull.
Meiiti iiiint (nivernor l'ii-d (i. Joliu
xoii. Secrelary of Slate I,. A. lirxoii,
Auditor of I'ubllc Accounlx (Irani
lv. Shumway.
roininixxloner I'ubllo Iindx M, C.
Warrington.
Treasurer Ceorge M. Hull.
Attorney (leneral (. S. Splllinan.
Hallway 1 'oriinuxxloner K r e d C.
Ayerx.
Former Nebraska
School Head Here
Indiana Stale .Normal Iiixtrut''
tor Warn Againd Poli
tic in Ptlneation.
Suhwrhan Hail Hates Are
Considered ly CoinmisMon ; -
J. I,. Mil ii 11 n. fni nit r stale superiu-
telldellt of si llonlx III Nillipl.il, ..ii.i il
thl'oiigh tiniali.i yihtinliy 011 his way
to Tel l e Halite, ln.l , u In 1 he Ix head
of the department of education and
ekli uslon In the htali; Nninuil si Intol,
after a six weeks' spiakliig tour
Hit 1 nigh Smith I llli.nl. 1 I n h.m bc'ti
aildl'esalug leiuher in ga 11I-1 1 iiui.
Mr. Mi llrleii wax supi 1 lull nib nt of
.N'elir.isl. i scluxils from 1 tn :in:i,
"I'nrtlsall pollllex must he kept out
of tin public sil Ix and their oe 111
Hon," wild Mr, Mi Hrlni. "l.-lu-;iU,.i,
'.a conitiii.il propeliy and piilltlcn of
either parly should not be exi-n Isi-d
In tho selection of lllnl who iiuinii'
the teaching of young it 1 1 in if .
"The rural school probliiu l one of
the great'-sf facing Hie country today.
Thn seleetlon of com pet en! men and
women to fill pnxillnnx of siipennten
deiita Ix oiin whiih 1 11 i 1 thn hlch
est amount of inn fni exiimlnatmu."
Moving plctuie and radio have their
plate In the life of evi-ry xliiilinl, but
they should led be niiole foieiuost,
In the opinion of Mr, Mi Hili 11.
Champagne
a Imt I Hi In
mils ax low ax Ml cents
ihli'iiz, ( ii 1 iii.iny.
i Democrats Caught
in Big "Bear Trap 7
Mncnln, ti. SS. (Sierlul The
ileiuiii tatlc stale 1 oinmllti got tlx
foot cuiight 111 u big lieur liP tixljy.
It yiive out It lexolutlnll adopled by
the liemnciiitic Woiuen'n club of Iiu
easier .coutiiy dctioiincliig Huperln
ten, , 'lit llii'h of (be Alitl SitliX'M
luigiiu Willi being a tixd of the re
piiblliaii party, pulling lux "republl
caiitaui almve piuhibltioti," and do
rlurllig Unit aupp"it oitirlit lo be with
lllriwil from the leiiPUe.
The occasion f"l' Ihlx necuxatlnll of
being it leplibllcuii inljiini t wax that
tin.! league recently gave out N list
of leeoniinendallonx for offlee which
mlitnllied many mine, ii'piibl.iali
iciiuex than detniicrutle, nlilmugli so
l.ir ax (he congressional ticket went
It wax Ideiillciil In lix lixtinu with
the iiiinniliu eineiit of the Aaxoclnllnn
i AKainst the I'rohlbilloii Auieiidiuriit,
I wbli h o.eiali x In Omaha.
' Mr. II. xU caiint light back and tha
hap hii.iiiii tightly on tun ileiiio
crallr f"iil. II" produced letter
wiltten lii long hand by W. J. Id J tin.
In which he expressed bis gratifica
tion fur tlu support Iho league gave
blni In n he :i 1 milling In I9? for
dclegati' ng.ilinil the Hitchcock
irowd, inn I aekuowledged that If It
hud not been fur the lenguo effort
III bli behalf he Winild Icivo been
bealeo.
No fi-wer limn 70 latigiliigi s or dm
li t v en said to be spoken In Hie illy
of Tllllx. Aiiii(ic l;ussia.
Mncoln, Oct. 2.'). (Hpeelal -Tin
Mat ) railway comtiilsxion held au all
duy hearing Wednesday 111 mi effort
to iron out a tangle of rates that has
resulted in ilisorlnilnalliiii between the
various towns close to Oiuuliu. with re
speet to grain und other nitex Into
1 'mu ha. The towns Interested arc
Knlxtoii, which xecured the Inside
track by reason of being Includid in
tho switching yarda dlxtrlct, and l'apil
lion, Glliuore nnd Seymour.
The inllroinlx Immediately Interested
mo the Ilurlliiglon, Missouri Pacific
and l.'nloii 1'acific.
$24") for Auliurn Farm.
Auburn, Neb., Oct. 25. -(Hpcciiil
Telegram. H-The Kred iJimpe farm
was aold In settlement of hlx estate.
The land went to Herman Hemmerx at
t'iib an acre.
Waterproof garments nre niade from
the InleatinoH of sea lions by tin:
bxklmos.
SECRETARY WAI.l.ACK.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27.
Huattng 3:00 P.
llvldrrga 8:00 P.
8ATVKDAY. OCTOBER 33.
Orand Ialand 8:00 P.
M.
W.
M.
KewmJ 8:00 P. M.,
HO II HIMMONS,
(snillilale fur Cmiareaa, and
A. K. lirMPIIItEY,
tandlilxte for eonareaa, short term.
THl'RSDAY, OCTOBER 36.
6 BCLL-ANS
Hot walr
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
?5 nd 75 Pcxe vrfvh'
a.oo 1 1, 10:00 A. M.
. .10:110 to 11 :0o A. M.
...12:00 to 2 30 P. M.
... I SI 10 4.30 P. M.
4:30 to 3:3U, avanlni.
Ol'T'lBKR 57.
:0I to 11:00 A. V.
, .13:00 to 3-30 P, M.
., 3:30 to 4 SO P. M.
OCTOBKR 30.
:llll 10 10.110 A. V
I 00 I.i I 'Hi P. M.
4 lo and maht.
Tl'KKPAr, OC'TOflKIl SI
lluahvllla In 10:J0 A. It.
in.nton 11:00 lo l .oo P. M.
f.iity I 00 In I 00 P M.
it'ondiilnn'l on train niiuini-lnifil. I
Mntliiiin . 1:30 l o P. at.
It'itiuliitonMl t'H Irani ruiinactluiiB. )
l KliNfcXUAV. NOVKMBKH 1
Whlltiae II lo H "0 31.
rraalunt I t' 3 .00 P. M.
Pottar
1I
Kimball ..
Buahn'll ..
Ilnrriabmc
FRIDAY.
Bayard ...
Brlil a; ! port
Broadwuur
MuNfAY.
Ilamlnaford
I'hai1r"ii
tlayai'rinsa
Massacre Canyon Plans
Completed at McCook
McCook, Nub., Oct. 25. (Special
Telegram.) The Massacre Canyon as
sociation, to perpetrate tho bixlorlc
massacre of Ptiwnees by Sioux Yndi
anx August 5, 1873, In Muxsacre Can
yon, juxt north of Trenton, Hitch
cock county, wus completed here by
ndoptlon of constitution, by-laws,
electing board of directors and corps
of officers. Members of the board
of directors are J. K. I 'ordeal. G. O.
Uisenhart. V. M. Kumnell. W. D.
Otis, C. 11. Boyle, 11. I?. McKlbbln, A.
I,. Taylor, Paul Jones, J. W. Smith.
Officers nre A. I,. Taylor, Trenton,
president; J. W. Smith, Straiten, vice
prexldcn; H. It. McKlbbln, Ciilbei txon,
secretary; C. II. Doyle, McCook, treas
urer. The association will arrange at
once for suitable monument and for
semicentennial celebration AuuRt 5,
1023.
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1803 Firnsn St.
Cattle Reach New Price
Record for Year Here
A new price record for the year was
oi'labllshed yesterday on the local
market on cattle when George Slaugh
ter of Shelby, la., received $1:1 a
hundred for nine head of Angus steers
averaging 1,213 pounds. He also
brought In IS head of mixed year-
Are you a Lawyer Doctor
or Executive?
If you are, we have a shoe which will
particularly appeal to you. Nettletons
are famous for their restrained appear
ance, combined with perfect comfort. '
The new styles are on exhibition now.
Ti Barrister a favorite tho for
tht prolctsional man.
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Reduced Prices on
Monarch Ranges Dur
ing Demonstration at
Hot Biscuits and Coffee to
Visitors. A Bedroom
Suite Given Away.
In addition to reduced prices
with easy-to-pay terms, a nine
piece set of Aluminumware is be
ing included absolutely free with
every Malleable Iron Range sold
during the "Monarch" Stovo
Demonstration now in progress
at Union Outfitting Co.
You will be interested in the
duplex draft which enables the
fire to burn evenly, also the mal
leable top that heats so quickly,
thereby saving fuel. A dainty
luncheon will be served free to
each visitor.
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Semi-Annnal Sale of
All Hats in Our Stock
for HALF PRICE
Thursday, your unrestricted choice of
any tailored, street or dress hat in
stock. All are models in authentic
new styles developed of the finest of
materials. Inciudin.cr hats from Gage,
Fisk, Buick-Weiss, Tenne and Cecile.
NO CO. D.'s, APPROVALS OR EXCHANGES
t Millinery Fourth Floor
MENS SHOP
The Entire Ground Floor
307 SouTh-1 6thtriiit
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Perfect fit, fine fabrics and gmxl style don't nee
cv.arily mean becomingncis. There are s-une
hide and patterns and model thAt ccruin men
cannot near and be well gnomeJ.
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Save V3 to V2 On Furnsfure Purchases
Our method of purchasing direct from the manufacturer, combined with
our low rent and over-head makes it possible for us to offer ridiculously low
prices on high grade furniture. WHY PAY MORE UPTOWN WHEN YOU
CAN SAVE MANY DOLLARS BY TAKING A FEW EXTRA STEPS TO THE
"STATE"?
Console Phonograph
$69.50
FREE With amm
each one ol w 1st'.
tha phono
frapha, a fuM
aiitd floor
lamp and
ahado PAV
NOTHING
DOWN
aalact and
pay (or a '
(aw record
and the Inatrumant will be aant to
your home l once than pay 11.00
each weak until the balance la paid.
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Beautiful Living
Room Suite
SlCS"-
Room Size Rugs .
h to Off
Wonderful Dining Room Suite
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al iho "Mete" tifKI
piecea ! Ilia ! aualiit oner.
(baadiae, fricad al
alt .......
$96.75
FREE With each living room
suite, a full aized floor lamp
complete with ahe.de. This i
an axceplional tQQ CTf
value, complete. PJ7eJV
SPECIALS
$43 Walnut Dresser
at $23.90
$35 Heater at. .$16.75
$69 Walnut Table
Join NOW! Our
11V1'laa
Fnonograph Club.
and aecure a bank FREE. Thia
bank will enable you to tava and
tha money can be applied on a
BRUNSWICK.
Electric Irons, Ea., $2.98
Ste.nd.ird aire nickel finish
quick heating and heat retaining.
Another "State" OQ QQ
valuo. Each, only.. V-v0
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$75 Buffet .
$31 Lamp ,
$27 Rocker
$75 Range
$31.75
.$37.50
.$1185
,$13.G;i
.$42.50
$32 Library Table
at $11.35
Wonderful
Bedroom Suite
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SPRINGS MATTRESSES
J25.CO ..$17.50
$1H.( lied $8.75
J 12 .00 ming- ..'.$5,75
$6.00 Springs $2.98
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