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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1922)
4--A Till-: .SUNDAY I'.KK: OMAHA. OHUWli Senate Record of His Colleague Read bv Norris North Platte Valley IntercMfd in Vote of Senior Senator to Tax Them for Irrigation. Bo.UnWuff, Neb., O.I. !;.-ISfril Teli"Kriiiii I'lending for tin retire ment of Hriulri' illti'hiwit, bc-cii'ite lie li "fund imrntully wrong;," ami till lirnrt la nut with tliu chum ut the ichiIb, rieiiiitur (jri-(ju V. Nurrla re erUnl mi eiilhURlimtlu response from a In IK kiimib of Ninth I'lutte VHllry people In thin city tnmiclit. Henator N orris read rrpeutcilly from tliii ('iinKi'i'HMliinnl Item r! to Hhow lii.iv the vntu nf I llti neurit was ranRnl n Hie Rlile of wraith J nut after el-:-hen, Hinl raiely wti found in thu In tM'Mix uf Nelu'imku people, exetpt JiiKt tif It wuh iriiry fur hint In go lii-fnre thi'in fur their hIph. Hit Hlmvil how In 1917, whet) a little '( neiilitoin proponed tt hlffll iiuMiine and (scnn profit tux thut would have IiiUiii ii l.u'tin pint of the Wfulth nf thuets who wire profiteer iiitf, Hinnlur Hllihrnrk reH-nteily 1 1, i il uiraiiiKt mirh prnpoaalH anil on ii.a hIiIh if Kmit wealth. "rlenntms HitrhciM-k u ml Penrose uliil loft lir-i- to H.ive wealth ami pinfileer." N'lirln declared. "They lurneil their hiu k a upon the people iiml ri'fUKi'il to lax tlicmu who were making the profit from thu toll ami .itwnt of 1 1 1 coimiioii people." "t'li, )en." cried Mt'nutor Nmris mnld laughter ami applause, "Mr. I : i . 1 1 1 told the I ru I h almul Senator llllihrork hiiiiih timo turn." .Murine From Koll ( all. Tlie senator referred to Hitchcock's repented almoin e from roll rails, ex peeliilly when there was u division cf neiillinent at home mid It inldit affect Ijiiii to ixpiiHM an opinion, I In talked of lila pioniiii'MH to K"lf. and wild that "If It whs nice, nliiny weather and K"lf plnyillK waa good, tlltrlicock wan not MilliiK, the record allowed." "dive me a coIIwikuw that will add one more to our numher and help make thene fights for the benefit of I ho rnmmon people," Senator Norrls pleaded, lelllnif of the alinoBt hopeless aspect of the fitrht the group of pro- Kieamve In the annate In milking Mr the common people, of enpeelal in terest to the farmers nf the valley was lila proof that when he proponed, by an amendment to the Mississippi eon trol hill, to make the government pay half the cost of impounding the waters of the Pathfinder dam, Hitch cock deliberately left the senate with out vollnif. when ills vote and two that he might have Influenced, would have wived the measure, and saved for the farmera of this part of Nebraska at leant a million dollars. ises Ooi'ernment Funds. Henntor Jv'orrls assailed Senator Hitchcock for -.using government funds to pay the World Herald cor respondent In Washington and his wife almost $10,000, and for working against and voting against the zone postage rates on Herondcliiss matter, when he wu financially interested. "If he were a true patriot, a real statesman, he would epurn the oppor tunity to draw dollars from the treas ury of the United States for the benefit -of hl own private property, I don't think Nebraska wanta a senator who will do that," concluded Senator Norrls. Omaha Warmest City in II. S. on Friday; 90 Degrees Omaha waa the warmest city in the United States Friday, when the weather bureau officials said yester day. Dodge City, Kan.,' was next warmest, wit ha temperature of 88 de grees. Friday waa the warmest October day here since October 14, 1S97, when the thermometer reached 91 degrees, according to the local weather bureau statistics. To Insert your Want Ad, telephone" Atlantic 1000. "Tell the WE CLEAN ORIENTAL RUGS Men'e two aad three-piece Crt suit cleaned an prateed. . . . ,w DRESHER BROS. RUG CLEANERS 2217 Fanurn Street Telephones: Omaha, AT lantte 0345 South Side. MA rket 0050 OMAHA Will She Get $100,000 4 'S'li ISorlh Bend Man Scriouslv -Hurt in Drunken Row Aped Hurllflnn Hold DrinV iiig 15tut One Shot Two Held in ('ounly Jail. DoKumtr iCryl-1 Ni years ugo, when Jnseplilno Hi) I was 18, anil her sltrr, Marie, wiim Ifi, lliiliilinlr liryl, HnilU fainiiim nniNlclun, offered tlicin JillKI.IIHO eaih If mi llielr iltlllt hli'llula they bail not married, lint hail dcvoled their lies to the violin. .biM'pliine met anil Ihm iI Paul Taylor White, u I! ihton inii'-li Ian eonipoHer. They were luairled, and she was rut ol'f. liryl Itniinl lo Marie to carry nut his ileslr and In'i oiiie a great mii-lrlan, but Marie, IIiihikIi h! ill uiiinarriril, announced her synipathles were entirely with her siHler. Poison Pen Writer Is Found Guilty JNeliraokan Vi ho 'J lireatened Chieago v ouian Unlcrcd to Asjlum Chicago, Oct. CS. Hugenn Hryant. son of .linlgn Wilbur l'. Hryant of I lartington. Neb,, was found guilly by a Jury last night on chargcH of send ing letters deinunding money to Mis. A. H. Shotweli, wifo of a wealthy candy manufacturer here. Whlh? finding Bryant ' guilly, the Jury expreaked Hie belief that be was insane when the letter were sent and etlll is insane. The verdict carries with it commitment to an asylum, Bryant's counsel Intimated that no appeal from the verdict would be taken. Bryant was arrested last Summer after Mrs. Shotweli had received over 200 letters, some demanding money and others being of a salacious nature. Bryant pleaded Insanity at the trial. Ex-Wife of Billy Leet to Wed Senator's Son San . Francisco, Oct. ' 28. (Special Telegram.) Mrs. Martha Ituddy Leet, divorced wife of William A. Leet of Omaha, announced her engagement here yesterday to Archibald Johnson, son of Senator Hiram Johnson. Mrs. Leet was formerly Miss Mar tha Ruddy, daughter of a wealthy Aurora (111.) family. Her married life with Billy Leet, Omaha sportsman aqd one time king of amateur auto tace drivers, lasted but a short time and then telescoped in divorce court with that of ISjis. Ann Robertson Leet, her predecessor. ' New "Dry" Chief for This District Confers Here H. L. Duncan, new chief of "dry" enforcement officers for this district, was in Omaha Saturday conferring with V. S, Rohrer, State director; 3. C. Klnsler, United States district attor ney, and department of Justice agents. All generUl agents working tn this vicinity , were Called in at the same time to meet their chief. He replaces Kmerson E. Hunt of Minneapolis, who exchanged places with Duncan at Kan sas City. Asked to outline his policy, Dun can replied tersely: "Law enforcement. I'd close up WE ARE PLEASED TO INFORM our many . friends that MR. SAMUEL K. HANF0RD is now asso ciated with us as superintendent in charge of our construction department. American. Electric Company 318-520 South 10th Street Telf phone JAckson 1451 Omaha every bootligglng plin-o In this town overnight If It was possible." Duncan is familiar with llm local situation, as be formerly was aNxirtant to tliu chief nf tin) northwestern group of states before a new division group una crraleil ami spent some time lit-iv, lb; remains until Sun-luy night. I-'ii-iiioiil, Neb., Oct. I?. (Special Ti li giatii.t Andrew Johnson. CI, Is in the H'Klge county Jail mid William .,l i;(li, 4n. it bellevi d (lying will) a bullet Idle tlirii'-foiii'tlis of nn Inch from bis lii-art. as it result of a shoot in;; affray at Ninth Hdid Thursday nlfilit following 11 booze parly. James llcbrit, "l, third member of the wild orgy and onlv eyewitness of the shooting, I alio being licit at the county Jail, Choked with emotion as ho ner vously pa, ' 'I Ills cell, Johnson said 1 hat the wounded victim was one of his best friends ami that lie was tin nlile to fclvo any explanation for tha Minuting, except that lie was under the Inlluence of liquor, The three men. nil bachelors, were at the John son home, whero wtilnky was brought out for eiilei'liiliiment. In the cotirs of the parly Johnson and Jergeii nie Mild to bam become Involved lit dispute which einlcd in Johnson's ills appearing Into the boiise. Ho renp peareil wilh un old fashioned .113 re volver and lired ono bullet, which lodged In Jcrgen's body. Nono of the in.'ii realized nt the time what had happened. Jergen iTiiipl.'ilned of feeling sick. Johnson went to a neighboring home mid stag gered to tin: door, yelling that it man was dying at hia home, llebert left to summon a doctor, fioys discovered Jergen lying on the sidewalk near Johnson's home nearly two hours after the shooting occurred. Schooner Ordered Released Washington, Oct. 2s. I'ort authori ties at New 1 ork were ordered by the treasury to release the Canadian schooner Emerald, whose aclzure out side the three-mile Hin t by the prohi bition authorities! resulted In a protest from thn British government. Shower and Cooler Next Week, Weather Prediction Washington, "'t. 21. Weal her out look for the week beginning Monday: I'pper Mississippi and Lower Mis souri Valli y ,' liowers and cooler, lit beginning, generally fair with normal tempera I ures. Iloclsy Mountain nnd Plateau Tie- giotis (ienerally fair with tempera ture near normal. Pacific titateH (ienerally fair In southern and central California nnd itcc;islon,il rains elsewhere. Normal temperatures. 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Fine Wilton Rugs The exquihile di'ttiRti hiu) rii k coloriiiKit tliat women liave Icurncij to cxihm'I in these fine vih urc icon in thn niHtiy produt'ti of Whittall, HHrdwirW A Mucva nnd other well-known weaver. It in nice to know thut the worsted ynrni insure wonderful weiirinc (Uiilitien mid an even texture. Dxl2 Kizo (fitaii uverHkc room), nt $135.MJ, !?l-5.00, jtl0.00 "ntJ even nn low a 877.."0. Other niies in proportion. , Axminster PvUs The wonderful rvicc thi type of rur renuert! mukei it a favorite, wliilo th deep, no ft colorinKi and funhioimlilc (hit, one and other (irirnUtl deiigna lenri the churm the thoughtful home planner looks fur, A moid pletiiti( iclection in all bizck. I'ricoB ( 0x12 nine- $75.00, $tt3.r0, Jf."lS.50, Jil.00 and Band Bordered Plain Velvet Rugs Arc riffered in oft KlmdeK uf ;:ry nnd roc in beautiful aeiiniloM fabric. !xl2 size, $02.50. Carpeting Room Hallway Stair Tltd assistance of an experienced carpet meaNureman will insure maximum results and poisihly nave you quite a little money. We are now showing many new pattern or ruirn, atairn and roonm in new jrround shades of taupe, sand, roue, blue and brown. Axminster and velvet fabrics are favored at this time. ' , Inlaid Linoleum In excellent tile and parquet effects a quality you will approve. Per yard 1 .50 Second Floor Oriental Rugs 30 I!eIouchilfln Kugn, dark rich coloring'", blue, red and brown, about 21 to 6 feet, 925.00 fttid $28.00. ' 20 nerjcuma IVnian Rue, very heavy, deep pile, soft rose or bin) tones, about 3x4 6 feet, 938.00 and 9 12.50. Timely Drapery of the Kind You Will Vote Most Attractive 50-inch Plain Madras A reliable quality is offered in colors you will rave about, sueh rose, blue, mulberry and j?old brown. "7 CT Ter yard $Q 36 and 50-inch Figured Madras Colors, blue, rose and mulberry, as well an combination 1 I 11 j effects. Splendid value at, yard , Fiber Silk Madras Both plain and figured 50-inch fabrics offered in fiber tilk at, per yard, 91.05 and Oiferings 'T-TI ' 2.50 Sunray Overdrapery Fabrics Beautiful iridescent material of medium weight that has found much favor this fall. Shown in 12 colore and effects that are "J r" refreshingly new. 50 inches, wide; price, per yard 3-C5 Canonbie Is a lightweight drapery fabric for chamber use, in desirable nha!es nf rose, blue and lavender, 60. inches wide; 7 r price, per yard . ; e-C !) Main Floor a -ir l ii rwr. ii r nr-,ai t aa l 2 w. : rLrf Special Sale of Dining Room Suites "in Antique Mahogany wmJfif rky. it Cidi StrJrhm To give needed display space in our din ing room section, we have radically reduced prices on four fine matched ' suites in ma hogany. $'105.00 Adam Dining Suite in antique mahogany, including 6rt-inrh Buffet, 54-inch 8-fool Extension Table, six Chairs and nn Arm Chair with blue hair cloth upholHtery, complete 9245.00 $583.00 Sheraton Dining Suite in antique mahogany, including 72-inch Buffet, Oblong Extension Table and six Slip Seat Chairs, complete. ., .9275.00 $785.00 Quocn Anne Dining Room Suite in antique mahogany, including 72-inch Buffet, 50x60-inch Oblong Extension Table, five Dining Chairs and n;t Arm Chair, complete 9300.00 Several Odd China Cabinets, Serving Tables and Dining Chairs are to be sold at small fractions of their original prices. A Splendid .Queen Anne Bedroom Suite In American Walnut at a Very Low Price Vanity Dresser $39.50 Chifforobe to match 28.50 Dresser to match 29.50 Dowfoot lied in full .ize lo match, as shown 29.50 "Our Empress" A Mattress That WillXot Stretch 50 I'li'ilt iii our own factory of ."0 pounds of so kted lottiiii felt cnclosfd in fancy art ticking, made up in rolled edtre style, secure!' tufted anil guaranteed not to jtretch. Price 18 TKii V.. A Hrunswu-k I IlC 1 Ork I'hunograph Juit Waal Yau Mar Beea Wailing far. ' 1 I .flit lloar Thii attractive tii !e moilrl in Attain llion MahnBaiiy ft Amrriian Walnut hs irtn irciKy di titfind t'j Itirrt tlie tit limn I f.ir an intiiiiimt at llii t)f Hhith in i it, nt a tmtid (i"7 150.00 1 1 i , ir i... ., ui Hi M "i-taj, v" a I ! ti ii in ,i f t n untM) ) Bu nt, Detroit Jewel (las Ranges Hake littler .t.Mmiil illustrate I tea B f:! i', ' a ,1 ki'ui at f t ,! t fu-m s;i.7." ?l I. 'Ml I 'l .. i. -i t'i.j r -a! h ,,M f .1. 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