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    THE OMAHA T.EE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER t. 1922.
Warm on Yukon
oininir
.Juried in Snow
Ilaltiiy llrffrr Hml Sunshine;
of Imliiin Summer Prevail
at (iliimgo Hairis in
Kan uml Oklalioimi.
OlH-iti1. "!. III. I 'tlHfitftoll.tltlt
weather of suvei.il Viiili Hi s rnnl .um-il
today In iniiiy iio'tiiiiiH i if llii- lulled
HtMti'd. I'l. learn fur Several iliu Ii.ik
enjoyed Ill" balmy I rni'H iiriil sun
shine, nf lii'timi nimiiiuT.
In i .III! MIT 1 l.f iambi-is mo lliM
RlliK Hl' IIIHi'lVl rill nf III" MI'IH ,lln
'ilkiMf il. 'i'!i y H.iy tt n'lm lli
K rn i-. mi IIih iiiiiili.iktit Millie.
I'p en tlx Yukon, w In i wind r
Klirially l.iiH K iiti'MK frli by Hull
tune. Ilm river It (il. All tin I rlli
ulauH urn free nf j t- uii'l II)'1 Ml unit
on Hi" main stream ni.iki'it no lin
iClllllH'lll fur Im.'llH ll IN till- l.ll'Ht
whuii nil record in Hi" nm Hi cm n!ry
unit ilri 'liim In the clmti .it- i x
liectcd in work until ('In m t inn h
A ll'lllllc Kl'.llll l;ille I iff 111
Alnnk.1 eo.n-l yesterday, however, nod
crippled h fri'iulii Mianur.
firm rul runs fell In Kansas iiihI
Oklahoma, i I'.ililna it ImiK drouth
which IiihI been .il -)in jii n ' il by iul'1
HUllllllir heat. Wlie.lt Was U'illtlillK
lo show effect nf tli" ill y spi.i.
I'll In .Nmili liafoiti tin' (iinnis
were i thankful for favorable ui .111
it ii ml In uiitemiK crops lin y .U k .. i
irovl'eii " lii iniivcr,
Kmr wen Hut was n n i i.-mI loliy
fur Vli'Klnl.l uii'l Hi' 'arnllnio-, I n(
throughout I hi" H' nit 11 fiiienil!) mKiik
W'Bin (Heilllltm Willi ImhlM v. h.. I
Jll'Ollll.leil ill"V"'l x.
I ii nil I limit IIiiim. !
Ilciitrln. ,S"U tu l. III.--iriii.-eiiil ) !
Th" 1 1 r i ' i f I'l.il Hi liiniei-. nlii"-'
Wiles Cant I'f 11" III I'icf. V., id iI'Mt ri'VH '
v Mr" with nil lis ("iiiii.ii while llm!
family wa nwiiy. T he I"'m In pliieeii ;
it $3,iiliu. I
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IQDOQE
POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC
Tha Singer (Elsa Maxwell) Frances Alda
Cost fan Tutte In uomini, In soldati (School for Lovers In Lovrrs and
in Soldiers for Constancy You Look!) (Mozart) In Italian Lucrezia Bori
Somebody Loves Me! (Hattie Starr) Sophie Braslau
Toris Godcnaow Farewell of Boris (Farewell, My Son, I Am Dying) Feodor Chaliapin
Waiting for Your Return (Genise-De Curtis-Caesar) ' Emilio de Gogorza
Si mas vers avaient des ailest (Were My Song: with Wings Provided)
(Victor IIugo-Reynaldo llahn) In French Geraldine Farrar
Pagliacci Vesti la giubba (On with the Play) (Leoncavallo) Beniamino Gigli
Flyuj.'j Dutcrjinan Traft ihr das Schiff (A Ship the Restless Ocean Sweeps) Maria Jeritza
Oh, Sleep! Why Dost Thou Leave Me? (From "Semele") John McCormack
MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL
Quartet in G Major Finale (Mozart) Flonzaley Quartet
Zapateado (The, Cobbler) (Spanish 1 Dance) (Sarasate) Violin Solo Jascha Heifetz
Serenade (W.Jeral-F. Kreisler) Violin and' Cello Duet Fritz Kreisler-Hu go Kreisler
The Maiden's Wish (Chant polonais) (Chopin-Liszt) Piano Solo Ignace Paderewski
LIGHT VOCAL
J Away Down
BANJO SOLO
f Ross' Double
Ross" Juba
!
DANCE RECORDS
tl r mtic'iijt W hit t . n.!!")
I Two Little Ruby Rings Fox Trot
SPECIAL ISSUES DURING OCTOBER
I'll Build a
Victor Talking Machino
Lloyd George Likely
to Wage Bitter Fight
L.ndoit, Oct. St. (ItyA, r.r-Tli
eif-rulled co-operative pint between
KoverninenUl ronnervstlve nd the
Lln1 (JfiK'iin Mttlotial liberals,
wtlleh yesterday appeared lo ha limn
Inu strenfc-th, todny seemed nciir
hiiiimIiuh Hint msy force IJoyd tieori;e
10 rcitlly curry out Mi threat 10
"spread th war" end wngo a Miter
fltilit to 1 lie finish with the men who
limiixht 11 1 'mi t lii iluwnfiill,
(llie trollblt. eei to be tllllt Con
servative Clllnll'ljlteH have bobbed up
aiisinst thosa ruimlng under the
I.lny'l fictirgn banner In certain con
stituencies, where thn Irittt-r li.-nt r
panli'il tliciniielve 11 m nntti friim tnry
IttlncltH. I.l(i( 'lei IKU i ri'ireiilt"'(J
iiM tw lnn vi-ry Indiuriiint mid 11 ron-
11 tnilallti(f th currying nut nf lil
lliriiit If 1I10 Cnlmerviitlve pnrly d"fi
tif't wlihdruw miin nf Ihn nindlilitlii
nld'ty 'iiteti'd (ikiiIuhI III fnlliiWi-rM,
Hallowe'en Clout Parade
Vieweilhy 12,000 iitor
Kfnrtiiy. Nile (lit. 3). fS'clnl.)
Fully 12.0110 ixitorn wktp Kenini'y'H
(;ii.il fur th H.illnne'en crlelimtlnn
wiiti'h K'd under wny thin inoriilnif
when the jrnnt parndii movnt.
It pi'nvvd the tnnut liiiinhiihlp unit
ii'iie pvont pypr wlliieniied In Knir-n-y.
All (riialH, 20(1 In niinilicr, were
ilieni-fd In l'"'K"l irh, uhlln Iholr
li-rdem nlii wnro i'"Ht uincd. Kenrcil
nf lUuitd werp fiilrred. Krt'i" iiltrmv
tlnim lire iKiiiUnd fur tllf reinalllder nf
the day concliidiiiK Willi II llalldWf'cn
1. 11 nival Imilelit.
Home Det-trojetl liy Fire.
He it I ice, ,Vii., (lit. III.-(Hliecli'il.l
'Ihe i'( Nid( nee nf Mih. I!. C t'luipniiin
nf Wyiiinie v.nn (IcmI niyed hy lire wltn
tirvcllcnUy oil nf ltn ((inti'lilH. The
JiIjm i' van occupied liy Col. ISiBliop mid
he, wan away frnin hmnd lit Die llui
tin Urn occurred. Thn lowi Ih plc(n
at iilniiit fl.TiHD, partially envcred hy
liiMiirniicp.
I!ec H'unt Adu produce reHUlU.
jgssaggaa "HIS MASTERS VUICL I' ittfl
Moment Musical (bchubert)
' Don Juan Part I (Strauss) Symphony
( Don Juan Part II (Strauss) Symphony
' Don Juan Part III (Strauss) Symphony
Don Juan Part IV (Strauss) Symphony
SELECTIONS
Lilly Dale Olive Kline and Criterion Quartet
The Gypsy's Warning Elsie Baker
For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne Lewis James
Cell Me Back, Pal o Mine Charles Harrison
Life's Railway to Heaven Charles Harrison-Clifford Cairns
The Harbor Bell Charles Harrison-Clifford Cairn
South
ooy tuwn 1 unucr 111 new untaiia 11 cun juti.'inii.iuii; 1 1 certcss yuilltl
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean "Positively, Mr. Gallagher?"
By the originators, Ed. Gallagher-Al Shean
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean "Absolutely, Mr. Shean 1"
By the originators, Ed. Gallagher-Al Shean
Shuffle
After a While Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
I'm Happy Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
Whfs the Leave Come Tactblinf Dw Fei Trot Clyde Doerr and His Orchestra
Z.enda Fox 1 rot Zet Onfrey and His Orchestra
Stuttering Tox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
Thote Long in; for You Blues Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
I FounJa Four-Leaf Cloer Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Paul
Three O'Clock In the Morning-Walts
Oriental Fox Trot tCut's "OnenuU")
Paul
Paul
' Alt Over Nothing at All
, I II Stiia Btl Teer WJw Te-t s4 k l!
Chicago Fx Trot Paul
tally in the Morning Blues F01 Trot
Sue Fox Tret
. I Nith I Knew Fox Trot
Stairway to Paredi.eFo Trot
If r m t;." Wktie s".-4ru l Paul
Yen Renlrui Me cf My Mother-Fos Trot
(i rvm -Lit;; NtU e Ut1 ) Paul
Senator Talks- -Before
ISOO at
City Auditorium
Denioiratic Candidate for Re
Kleetion Says Over-Taxation
I Chief Innue
of Campaign.
Senator (illliert M. Il.li hew k. demo
cratic riiiidiiliitu fur re-flection to th
hniiiiti", nddred nn mnlicnc nf up.
proximately S.r.mi ppnpli. In th i'ity
iiii.lili'i aim Armnliy nluhl,
The n'liator Ix-Kun liy liifurinlna the
nudlpnce that Ndirimkit In now In tin'
throe" of it "real political ciiiiimlii,"
one filled with "i'mMihiicn," Jlu re
fcrrrd to "ovortiixiitlon" an th prin
cipal Ibkuc In the RtntA rnlllpMlKn,
inldlnjt that thern "urp hoiiiu other
ii('rtlon in the xtnte cninpaiKn thut
lire Koliiff to Influence whiip voteii."
.Mt'iilioim Unll (ulh.
In reply to a iinntlon from 11 man
In the nijdipncp the e"tintor ald that
It whm lnipoKllilo for nny iieniitor to
he pi PHeiit ut nil roll mIIh, J to Hindu
no olher tiientlon nf failure to voto
or liln nlimncf. from Hcnutorlal mck
Klon when Iniportatit roll cm lid wort
laken.
Aftor urKliiK thn uudlrncp to vote
for democrat lo ,officern for ttn ponl
tlpim an a nii'iom nf iinHiirliiK the re
ppal nf the codp hill thn xcmitor
launched Into a lonx PXpliniHtlon of
"Ihe hrutnl policy of deflation."
Intrrmtlni; for OiiiUhIoiin,
Thn Hpocch wa Inlefciitltiif more
I for what it miiltted than for w hat
il llii ludeil. The principal part of IiIh
j hpci-ch wm on defliitloii, which he
' hliincd 011 llm 1 cpuMlcau platforui,
, not 1 ut-1 1 1 1 mii 1 1 ik the fact Hint I'rcHldcnl
I WHhoii iinimiinced HiIm policy long hp
I foro IcavliiK nfflep, and nctuully hud
j It under way heforo the rcpulillcaii
'convention. Ho did not mention the
' Holdlcrn' lioniiH,
! HIh (IIhcuhhIoii of thn tariff hum di
f hiladelphia Orchestra
Orchestra under Albert Coates
Orchestra under Albert Coates
Orchestra under Albert Coates
Orchestra under Albert Coates
Peerless Quartet
"Black Face" Eddie Ross
"Black Face" Eddie Ross
Whiteman and His Orchestra
Whiteman and His Orchestra
Whiteman and His Orchestra
Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray
Aileen Stnly Uilly Murray
Whiteman and His Orchestra
The Virginians
Clde Doerr and Hit Orchestra
Clyde Doerr and Hit Orchestra
w hitemen and His Orchestra
W hiteman and His Orchestra
Company, Camdon.NJ.
luted In humorou vein to the
women, and he did not mention the
protection jilven 111 farmriit' product
aiiiiiiiMt foreign competition.
"There tin been no Inrreuxe In
prlcee yet," he ld, ' but ihire will
be."
Princess Hermione Thinks
Kaiser "Kindest Man"
Loudon, Oct. 31 rrlnccH Her
nilone of Khumh, thlnkn her flnnce,
ihe forme.- (ieiinnn Kiilner, In one of
th" luoKt 1 rneroiiK, kind lieiu ted men
thai ever lived, ninl Iip Ii mire that
Mho in lining lo bp thn ImppleHt wom
an In the world nfter their marriage,
next .Sunday. That, at leant, In
what she told Ihe coreirponileiit of
the Piilly Kxprem today. "I know
I love thn kalner," hc iu!d. "Hurely
he Ih not o rich that It tan lm aald
I 11111 murrylng him for bin money."
The piIiicchk aald that a lot nf other
woiiipii wire anxioua for the heart nf
the former Herman emperor and de
acrihed how mad noma of them were
with envy and Jealouny when her en
cagnment to William got nolned
around the world by telegruph and
calilc.
' Herlln. Oct. 31. Thn former Oer
man e mpi ror'i welding prcnciit to bin
hriiie of mat Hunduy, thn rrliicenn
llermlnnn (if IteilMN, will be l illlidcm
net with 700 hrllllnntn and a pair of
earring, the two glftn 'joMlng 800,
000.000 jiiarkn, according to tho new
pupcr Vorwacrtn.
CoyoteH Raid KoohIh,
r.cutrlcu, ub Oct. 31. (Kpeclal.)
L'oyoten and iiiccnonn nro reported
to hiivo done coiiHiileralilu damiigo to
lurkpya and chlckenn belonging to
fnriiipr In thin nectlon of llm ntnto
tho pant few wcekn. f I nee the raiding
of fiimieiV roonia a number of
coyolea invl ronnn have been killed.
(jas I)roiH Another Cent.
(iiiMolIno pricen took a tuuihle of 1
cent throughout N'elrnnka ypMlerday
morning, according lo annotiucempnt
of the Nlcholan Oil corporation. Iow
tet now ccIIk for 111 '4 centn per gallon
and high tent for 22 'i centn,
Number Size Price Jh
66093 10 $1.25 R
87346 10 1.2S H
66084 10 1.25 Pffl
88661 12 1.75 M
66094 10 1.25 fjj
87348 10 1.25
66095 10 1.25
74776 12 1.75
66096 10 1.2S
74693 12 1.75
66097 10, 1.25
87579 10 1.50
74777 12 1.75
66098 10 1.25
! 55176 12 1.50
55177 12 1.50
j 45329 10 1.00
'1894 10 .75
'18925 10 .75
'18942 10 .75
18941 10 .75
l89:S 10 .75
'18928 10 .75
18945 10 .75
18948 10 .7$
18050 10 .75
'1S940 10 .75
1I8M.I 11 .75
!W48 10 .75
ilKVjf 10 .73
iv la :s
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Father Vaujjhaii.
Famous Jesuit,
Dies in London
Heeame. Prominent as Worker
Amoii Poor in London
Attacked Socialism Lec
tured in U. S.
London, Oct, 31, (Hy A. r.V-Fath-er
Iicrnanl Viiuglnin. one of the moat
prominent ,1c 11 it pilcnla In the world
and brother nf
the late Cardinal
Vaughan, died
here todny. rli-V-era
I years ago be
toured through
the l ulled Htates
and part of Can
ada, and Alanka,
and Inter lectured
in Japan, where
he iiddreHaed the
holme of peel.
Kather Vaughan
tecum 111 two or
three month 11 go
at HliellleliJ, but
recovered autlt
clently to be re
moved to the
Joauit college at
Rev. Ilernnril Vamlinn
I'utney. There bn waa able to get
about In rolling chair.
I In wan bed ridden only three day
before the end. Ilia brolhera In the
Boclcty of .Ichiih were around hi bed
aldo when ho died.
Father Vnughan flint came Into
prominence In the latter part of the
19th century by taking a cotiaplclotj
part In tho civic a well aa religious
Ufa of Manchester. In 1901 ho went
to London and heeame an active
worker among Ihe poor at Went
minuter und In the eaa end alums.
Ah a preacher It waa his fortune to
attract to lila sermons and addreenc
In varloiiH part of Europe all aorta of
mem, Including King Edward VII. lie
waa cathedral preacher at the eu
charlHtlc congrcHS held In Montreal In
1910. The next, year, he lectured In
varloiiN part of the United Htateaand
Camilla, later crnmtlng the Pacific to
apeak heforo Wiimtda and imperial
unlverMltles of Toklo. Before leaving
for China, ho added the house of peers
and ladlea nf aoclcty.
While in New York In 1912, he gave
a aerlca nf Mermnn agalnnt aoclullHm.
MornionlHm ahared with aoclallHrn
the firo of Futher Vaughan'e denounc
ing oratory. At time, he would wiirn
England of her decreasing birth rate
and caution ngalndt race sulcido.
Three yeara ago he annulled the fash
ions then prevailing In women'a
gowns. When the Irish hunger strlk
era rame Into prominence, he contend
ed that they were deliberately com
mitting suicide.
Rom In 1817.
Father Vaughan was born Auguat
20, 1847, at Courtfield, HerfurdBblre,
tho mm of Colonel Vaughan. Of his
eight brothers, nix became priests. All
of his slstera took the veil of nuns.
His brother, John, attained the bish
opric and another brother, Archbishop
Tloger Hede Vaughan of Kydney, woro
thn red hat. of a cardinal.
Father Vaughan was ordained in
187ff.
lie was the author of several booka,
some of the more recent being "So
cialism From the Christian Stand
point," "What of Today?" "The Me
nace of the Kmpty Cradle," and "The
Worker's Right to Live."
Last summer, Father Vaughan was
attacked by. Influenza, and later
paralysis gilpped him,
Chapter of Eastern Star
Lodf;e Installed at Otoe
Syracuse, Neb., Oct. 31. (Special.)
Brilliant Klnr chapter, O. K. S. of
this place went to Oloe to assist the
grand officers of tho Eastern Star
IriHtltutn a new chapter, U. D. o(
(hat order. The work was done by
Grand Worthy Patron Dr. CarroU
Brown of Lincoln assisted by other
grand officers and thn Syracuse
chapter.
Officers of the new chapter are:
Mrs. Kstclla PcKay. W. M.: Dr. T.
II. Kchall, W. r.; Mis. S. If. Buck,
A. M.; Miss Eva Uanzel, secretary;
Mrs. Schfill. treasurer; Mrs. CIpo
Roettger, conductress, and Mrs F. D.
Hlllmiin, associate conductress.
A short program of speeches fol
lowed the work and refreshments
were served by the new chapter.
Rural Phone Users "Strike"
in Protest Against Rates
Grand Island, Neb., Oct. 31. (Spe
cial.) Seventy live rural patrons of
thn Northwestern Bell Telephone com
pany, allegedly representing 2.10 of
thn 4.10 rural suhscriliers of this cen
tral exchange, t a meeting Monday
night decided lo discontinue their
telephone service Ileceinher 1.
The meeting was a follow-up of an
other held several weeks ago, St
which iiclion was postponed to allow
thn local imiiiiisriiient to rome In wltn
an i'ffi r of reduction In rates. The
niuniiRPiiu nt of the hxal district
made reply at llm meeting that thn
pfliupuny could oiTer no reduction and
thn il.t itltm to ihncoiitinue u (
telei'lionim was imaiiiinnii.
Two Hurt in Auto (!ruli.
1
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mil v l li. Ilinlwui mr of J V. Iteiiier
ncl the I opt of l .lwin Fiwiimn of
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Road Conditions
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A Queer World
Irene Castle Joins Isadora
Duneuu in Rattle for
Freedom of Knees
Crandfather's Love
Schemes With Flapper
Revealed.
Frnedoni nf Hie Knee.
Ilimlnn, 0t. 31. 'Irene t'anlle hs
Joined Isadora IIiiiichii In Hie list I In
for the freeiloiii of the knrrs.
The dancer iiiil her perfiirmiincp of
"lnce l-MkhlniiH of lUii," anil ac
companied liy tier husband, rW limed
to her Inline In IiIiim s.
She gsvn as her reason "unpleasant
experience similar In those at
I'm Ideiice."
In rruvldeme, at the reiiiicst of the
siilhnrltli Mis t'sslle was forced to
lake two dances nut of her repertoire,
he ausn more epidermis mss exhlhlled
than tint illy father felt was
proper.
Vouiic Ideas.
White plains, N. Y., Oct. 31
The love scheme of a grandfather
and It flapper were revealed here to
day when Alexander Tnndin. a pro
fessor of music, pleaded guilty to
abducting Hose Bzedes, 11 15cnr
old girl living In Yonker, w hom he
pretended to marry last May In
Greenwich.
Tondra, who is 45, married, fath
er of three children and grandfather
of one, Uvea nt Yonkers. Hi wlfo
was in court and when he wus led
sway to await sentence she screamed
protesting that she atlll loves him.
New York, Oct. 31. X l?-yeitr-old
hoy, Andrew Nagy, was arrested last
night an New York's youtiKest hoot
legger. Two detectives, who railed
on him t his upper past side home,
churgo (list he asked them "lo hsve
a drink on hhn," after they had pur
chased a pint of alleged whisky from
hhn.
Acrepling the invitation, the officer
say, they accompanied him to a rear
room where they found a large still
mil 11 mint It v of home brew ma
terials. They are seeking his mother.
Iowa Sliipper Receives
Top Price for, October
Will Anderson of Underwood, la.,
received Ihe top price for the month
of $11. &0 n hundred for a shipment
of 240 head of 80-pound wether year
ling sheep and the highest price for
that gradn slm May.
"I bought the' lambs here 76 days
ago," said Mr. Anderson," and they
weighed flii pounds. I had them on
pasture half the tlmn and finished
them in thn feed lot, and they
brought Pie a neat profit "
Make Washday
Free From Drudgery
Our Big 3 CASH REFUND Offer provides the way to
shorter washdays. It offers local housewives the
modern, efficient electric way to wash at home sans
hard work, tub rubbing and painful back strain. The
THOR, MAYTAG and AUTOMATIC Electric Washers
each one a standard, guaranteed machine -are now
available at special sale prices, at convenient, easy-to-pay
terms and if purchase is made at once we will
include FREE (while they last) one of the $3.50
PARAGON Clothes Baskets offered previously to the
first 200 buyers in this sale. Only a very few remain.
Hurry-Get FREE Basket
and CASH-REFUND Saving
Ws.n IS lirtl 100 (k.rt r U iK. turn l II (HI
iiniU4 ky la uiK l Iks liasUi.J pur.ht.n
When 200 ( ali tUl ( 1X00 will t i.null.J I
ink l Ih I H) iurhr kn 3(0 sr. ..IJ Ul.l l
$100 will k imill ch al lha JCO iiiiiUi.iii
400 r U a laul af 14 00 -ill S r.nuii.J
(id al ta 40 (miktitrt. TH Iii.sJi sfcui I 1 S.a
alaa, It. mat watSart )!. tka
r t'S furikttaf will .l la
AT ONCE
Wc Refund You $1, at More
Than 100 Waiheri Have Hr?n
Sold Second Refund Will
Follow Soon!
One DoacL 12IIurt
in Now York Fire
Report of l") Girl Trapped in
. Riiililing Cuntiot He
Verified.
New Yoik, ('it. SI. On" man was
killed and more Ihati n ito4cn perron
were Injured last night when a five
story factory building In llrooklyn
was destroyed by me.
A report which could not b con
tinued said that 1.1 gil ls were trapped
In the upper floors of thn buiMlng oc
cupled by shirt fold us, u (he flames
swept tip from Ihn cellar and ground
Itoor, which whs lined as n plant for
the manufacture of shellac by tli (Cas
hier Chat Meld company.
A hasty search of Ihe building by
firemen ut mulnlflit f-ill.-l lo rveal
any bodies.
Conlradli lory ktutemeiitH in to the
number of persons In lie building ut
tho time of the fire wcni mol" In thn
authorities. Employers who leased
thn top floor us shirt factories sil l
that all tlm gills had I" f t b fore the
lire started.
A girt Who escaped said Hi" only
person on the fourth floor wire her
employer and two salesmen, all of
whom were rescued.
Thn dead mull is Euri tie Kersteln
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Stands lor Law and Order
Worthy ot Ycur Support
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REMEMBER
0. S. Spillman
Pierce, Neb.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
for
Attorney-General
Pldfi minimum axriffiit In rondurt
of o(fic coniiitfnt willi vlfacllva law
enforcement and public walfnra.
Will diipoM of ptnding proaaculiona
aa rapidly aa ponlble, conaiatant with
thorough and efficient trial of ma.
Will pravanf duplication In depart
ment and retain or.ly aucb compliant
aaaifttanta aa neceatary,
In prima of lifa. OrAHuata Nehraaka
University Law School, Exparianced
lawyer. Experienced proaecutor, For
mer County Attorney, Member of
Constitutional convention. Only a
aervica man asking thfa position.
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