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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1922)
I OMAHA r.F.K: WEDNESDAY. NOVEM1JKR 1. 1922. : a. I i a McAdoo Assailed for Omaha Speech hv McCormick Illinois Senator Fire Wnmh mMc, Oiiiiliiin Id-coril lo MlOW I'd Ufa IK- rqirrxmtntinn. Wnliin(rliiTi, . t . SI l!. pyliiK to ft apeeili delivered In Otnnha ,y tt'll limn O. M'-Adon, former ei relat y of tit treasury, In wlilih li assailed crltlriarii nt til ie,ord In Washing ton iy fitininr M-ilill MWormldc, Jlllnol, Hiiiiiinr M Corinlik, In a liiliiiient nmde pul.Hi' yeaterdnv tiy tn repuhlliiin mnaforliil niiiiiiKii column tee. fired iiiioiIht lw,idad ut tli deinoi nitle lender. "The i .-port of .MeAdoo Omnhii Ii." mul Hen i'or M" CoriTiit k. "ahovn ho la mill ii h reildr.a In (lie n,ifii pi " iimilnri of fiit-H aii'l the un of '!! 'ivik t he wna in flic witsta lit imldie niuricy Mm) (he hunk of JmMll' i.iiules Min n tte held nfflee. 1 f.ii)r lo mil lilm h pulillnil Ion I'-muio or imlitiivil nnmii ipiln. The i-i-.i,i iIi-vuiIhh l,tter limn I run It in a mailer of noloilely tlllll lii' fled fimii Si w Voik In (like ti'M.pi.ui! v ri fun in I'iil.fonnii, I, run.' lii- I. in w ll.fi New Voilf demo i ii y Ii -i.l fnr'h in linn no hope of 'lv Ulll'.-liil'hl, Keloid Will Slw.w. ''Tln i.ionl, not ini'it) mxh't'I lorm, will eviuo'j -h r Iim trui Ii or tha fiilm liooil of Vr Mi Adoo n ml nil inenta and mine. Mr. MeAdoo, r"X lo Mr. WUhoii, vuh Hi" iihim' prominent liietnt,r of .in admlni! r.itloii, which, proinlKKi p ai c. look un impiepiired Info K.ir in which Mr. Wilson, hy tilt Menu ,,i.li.c roionl, hua testified he won'. I luivi' jo in ii th loiinny ilf -il llni (! iimt'i nt Jc cuiHp.iinn of J'Jlfl. "Tli.il iiiIiiiIiiIhIiiiIIi.I) Wiia nspuiial M fur (lie litN.illoii iiiiil the I'oiise ipji nl i. r!,iii..i of hii h Mi .MeAdoo Miii'iclf Ii.ih hi I I iim ini ri i' ln.iird re JOIIHlli)e, "The ici,(i. Hie nniliriiic'1 ree Old, Hhmv I he iiiipiilhiiK u-n lit nil Hill opi i.iitcti lii ill upon ill" fulled H' 1 1 Huh ymr l y the lalhoild Mil- jiiiriidti m Inn niKuiilzcil hy .Mr. Mo J "Tlnit r.tiltu.nl ndinlnlili:it!iiii ulncf huH t Kiiiciiiul tlnil the ineriHHi In (h fot of freight cli.'iiKen iinil tile ront of rtiilriutd travel wan .1,0Oi),0H0,0iO ft y;ir. mid linn, nfter Mr. .MeAdim' Iriiiiuinenii-rit of them, tlie nillmiidH wr; run :tl n Ihhh, Who wrecked the rallrotiil Imiiliii b? Who lionnted the freight raten? Wly liUHted the farm er? t It.n k to Nonitiil. "When Wondrow WtlMon left, office, kricultura whk iiroHtraie, Ixinlnex pnralyzH. There were 6,0(i0,li00 men out of work. Tlmf wnn not enough. They aoituht further to middle on the country the linnite of niitloim. "V huve ri'Hiiined IniMlneBfi reni ployed liihor, lilmhllllfiled itKili'iilture 'and kept free from -rit:tiiKllnif 'H" urea. "Kit na not he led buck Into the Indiml rlnl dipii'mdi n from which the repuhllran eoiu;riKH Htid udmlnlatrn tlnn hnn lifted IIH. 1ef tlx not he drawn Inlo the hiininlona tind rodtly poaldon from which the rcpuMirnn pnrty unveil ti." Romeo, 81, Is Jailed for Youthful Ideas yr- i x I Judge Wade Sends Seven Shopmen lo Jail for Contempt Ifolda Hut IIoiiiic (lii.) 1'nioii Lraih-r Vrf Dirrcily He hjniniililc for Attinl t on triklrcakcr". ! Burglars Steal Safe in Glenwood; Get $500 lileliwol, i., fM, II Ihpeclill 'Ilia (Jknwixid flllinc a'ntlcri heie, one l.!ik fii'M th coin thotiae, :in en (. lee. aoina (Una Hnnd.iy oil.t nod tha af atuleti. Th door of the nine I'tieneil ai(mrently with it pick, (ha an fa CHirli to tha, hu hi hall ci 'i in I (ItreH MiK ka awny mid lohtiril of lla i'on(en(. It ronlnlin-d t .".rm. Two Killed. Four Hurt in Explosion Jldlfl I' l'!ltl'.Ul.I ! Ii i.r I ' 1 1 Li ii .' i i lit I ye.'ira yoiiiin, wooed Mr Miiry AdH Hnoill witn jowhful vikoi, tellinn her he hnd lneoine of aoinel hltiK Ilk" flim.ftiifl a yeiir, (hoiiKh ha couldn't 1i exie(, liicmixa Ida aecielary lit tended lo iiel'y deinlla like that. l.!er hii ardor coideil, and lie went to HI, l.i'H.i, where ahe lollowed linn. Tin ii he went ti Callforniii, Willi InT on Ina 1 1 I'll Tliere ahe yot a JiiiIk nu iii of I .'e iimi for hreai It of pnnnl. lln d:dn t iii y. and ahe hud hint Jailed In 'lij' ,i'(o, wlii'ie It Wiia dlwovered hia lion.ini'i litcnrni! ninoiinted in real money lo ! Id a week, lie hna a pen aloti of M2 a wnk out of which to pay h-T Il'li.dOU. Two Aviators Die in Plane Crash Filling Station at Knox-la. Ih MoIiiih, (at. 31. Hisrn ultik that ahupmi ll fluid the ,'i'nl thwekfi I l ahopa at lioona wne fiiuml until y yea terdit yof rohiempt of ruurt for vlie I.KIIlB the kuvhi lilm lit InjillM'lloii, ! "" f Two lemlera of tha Kroup m re n- : I U Ilk IiloWl I III CilaOIIIM' li iiit'i in iriri'a riiunui lil ma viniiiiji j J 1 1 ll, wiuie i n inner Jiv riceiviii on month etich fiom Kilertil Judo War (In J. Wade, Judu Wiida held that Churlc K. Morria and .. It. Murphy, dull nun of the atrlke rtimmittec, wir direct ly reajionalhle fur the raid on adlka hreiiker at th llooti ahua on tha imorniriK of r'lpt.'iiiher lit, when tiie union men wir relurr.luK In work. Theaa iwn union offlelala received aentencea of tlttv niotitlta each III th county J.ill at Hnorii'. Th olher I' fendaftla. r'red CimiinliiKa, Juaeph Mcflhee, At f'alliiiini, Willi, un li.hl-IriK- a ml i:il Murphy, werw Klven 30 day aeiitenre In (h- county Jntl. IecarltiK I hat tha rnllfoad cotii. i nny had no authority to conalder the Injunction iiiituinr.f ically liftnl when the tneti relumed (o work, even If (hey dcalred to do an. Judu Wnd held tlnil tha Injunction wiia a III ef fect I v when the uaa.iulta on atrlke hieaker iH'cnrred and (hut (ha par tlclpntil ahould he plinlahed, Honda of fl.l'iO each fur th two atnka cuminlttee chtilrtfien and fVill i.n-h for (h" other will he furnhdnd, aecoidtnic In Attorney John V. 1'i'til aon, who defi nded Ih atrlkera, The oii will he aidefil"1 to th circuit court of appeal. Knoxvlll, Jh., Iht. 31 Twa per na wer killed and four other were aeiloiialy Injured, two of tln-rn per hap fatally, when n tn nk In a paao lln filling atillon eiloded hira lat vi ninjr. Th dead in Marah lllin k, "S, t,i Hon niduj, and Mr. Leonard HtH'l l y of Oakfilooan, la, Th Injured at I,eonard I'.radley, I'.lchard llr.idley, William llnmllton and .l imn Mulky. I!d hard, fi, aun of the liradleya, la not x peeled to !va and th recovery of Hamilton I dollhlflll. The rirndley wer havltnt th taa ollna tank In their car filled when th 1-xplonlon wrurred Mra. liradli y wna Inat.-inlly killed, Krndlcy and hla ami wir hurled ncroaa th atreet and hf rout tit th atatlon wna Mown 30 feet In the air. Th catiae of th Maat I undelr. mined. ThroiiKh tha effort of the American Aid oecty In I'irla, no fewer (linn 2.000 atranded Amerlcim In Kuioi hav heen auccored, and r halnlf In'oiiKlit hum. I).al Men Thrown From Seal Into .Narrow (ilian m l Mi In tin Iilainln, "Living Wage" Decision Attacked by Wharton l.'hicnun, Oct. 31 Majority mem bers of the 1'inti-d Htatea lihor hoard were condemned fur their "living Wlte" opinion In a at.itement made public today l y A. . Wharton, one of (he thp-e tie inhera of the board labor (;roiii, win illMsentlnst opinion on tin- ,mi' 'I i l.ilur fur maintenance of way iiU 'i-i bioiiht f' rth the IK.'ii; " iiju'inier by tin inn joii.y nn nil'eia Sunday. Mr. Wharton iH-chind the nii.jorlly opinion of the railroad and public groups wax ' fallacious' and contained "unti ul Iih. "t find that it in falliu'loiia nnd con tains imti uthB. In xouie ptaera It prt-HoiK iiIIiriiI arciiinenta which on their face me impoaHibb'. "Thf mnjority atati-inent apeak of g JlIil.iitHl.onil iiici'i iiae It baa K'ven th rminteliaiico of way men. On (he nine inclhud of fiuiiriii. it cut their pay t.'iii.onO.iHiii in the duly 1 dicinlnu, ' the ralhoiiilx .ire -till litn.imiUHia to the KU"d "It Kpink f f Ih" cot of hvlr.it, but It il.oa nut ixplnin how ii laUuer inn Miliport hlniaelf iind family on Jul a month.' Honolulu, Oil. 31. (I:y A. V y I,,, ul. 'ihuiiiaa . llyiiea and Hut. Kuna oucna, Klih purMult iiifidron, I. like field, were killed, and ''apt. T. W. Allen and Limit. A. V. llehbard, Scholield hnrrai l;a, were Injured when Iwo nrmy alrplnne collided yeater dav. Limit Ikyne and r!t, t)wen were returning to f . i K ? field from uerliil Kunneiy practice, Whil attempting a landing their 'piano alde nllpped and enmhed Inlo another piloted by 1'apt. Allen with Lieut, llehbard aa obatrver. HyneH und Owen were thrown from their '-ata and fell about 200 feet Into the narrow channel aepHrntlng Luke Held from the inland of Oahu. t'apl. Allen enme out of th eta ah with, a dialocfited hip and Lieut. Jlele hard vviih a broken leg. The body of the dead lieutenant wa recovered ahortly after the accident, .'.'aval diver are attempting to locate lh body of Kjutt . Owen. i Hyne wna on of the prominent eonteiitanta In th reeerjt tranacontl nental army flight, Unfailing among th leader. Hla home wna in New S ork and he waa unmnrrled. Otpt. Allen' home la In I'lttaileld. III. He haa u wire and child in Honolulu. Hebbard had a wife and child now In (ho I'iiMhI Hiatea and hi home la In Klfmbeth, X. .1. Owen wa un married and hi home was In New j Vork. liemnclJy'Sliop in tiiejfearl oj Vmalta vlV' A Special Department , Wedding or Birthday Cakes $1.50 and up Our Pastry Department Hpecializea in making Wcddintf'and Birthday Cakes to order. Only the very bout of ingredients are used therefore our $1.50 Cakes are as delicious as our $50.00 Cakes and cannot be surpassed by any baker. Prices vary according to the size and decorations. There In to Re a Wedding or a Birthday ir Your Family, Let Us Make the Cake "Health In Foody" f I ."0', ones r n m t en an r nL. I H fi f-f t a m.rm.4-. . ,,111111,, "",.. -J 'III ""iiltnif'i"' m Mmw I 1 i S it h Jir'i 1 ' t5 ij niaiia W (iinaii Moitorcil. Loulavill.'. Kv , ( il - Via. ll.inv M. I'-cniiur if !,i!ttutii'e and Miaa j Vniti-n McO.nidl.'-'a i f 1'inl ' III. , 111. today Win- n iiiinaii-l Tor Inn i fnition il pre'Ment if lb-' Inli'i natlulKil t If'-i. I ill ai i I t iih ..It. Muninl t l' mwltlig hire The elect Ion H In .c held (ollHl 'H, IHh.'i' a !' i iiun.lnal. d in. Iii.li-I i kill. haul. Handle, (iio.Uia. Nile, for j Cllld ll'l p'e-ld' n( ll.i- l. , t .11 Ml I. ,.l, I tii'tti aaono uiltM . .'. ... Im . .i. k I. . . C I I IB i.i.ei. a .... ,l ti i I' . o . iii,K!. 4 w ui .i .a u- i .-t etoitm 4Ji. I r Coated Tongue .Valuff'i Wmrninf Con.11 krft ) r rautlMll mat nuk f .Natart'i luhrili tiqut4 U arte, tttreal I Ik ll t i la ftM4 ( 14 niHf, lkurtr rwriH Nu kataMt l ( Ilk tfct tBil luKrira! M tana irlwf it. I ! M a ubwtaa HtMt f LONDON FOG A top coat for gentlemen Shoivtr proof Practically an all weather coat smart and distinctive; made of a fabric by one of the best mills of Scotland. Hvery gentleman needs this utility coat in his wardrobe. It may oc slipped into a traveling bag and, because it is of soit woven fabric, will drape per fectly when put on again. London Fog U tailored u ith the ame exactitude a t r Ilirsh, Wickwire Clothe for gentlemen and com mand no higher price. Hv the ahove label you may identify London Fog Top Coat. EVERYBODYJ5 stork' Wednesday Housefurnishing Day Important Savings in Household Needs ! I Si r i i f iiii I I IliL 1Z Opportunities Such as These for Household Needs in Linens and Bedding Should Be Given Most Carejul Consideration Household linens arc lower than they have been for years, in fact, it is not likely that they will ever bo as low again. Se-lect from complete stocks of real Irinh linens before prices increase. These items are representative of the values that our department holds for you Wednesday, Hou.sefurnishinif'Day. Irish Linen Toweling Very fin quality Iriah linen toweling- to be made up In the ij;l you prefer. Yard, 25c Irish Damarff Table Cloths Attractive ilcaiitn in hem med talile cloth of Ir;h da mask, f-'ize ffWrto Inched. Kach, $1.95 Irish Linen Napkins Tliene are made of linen that will jfiv Inner aervire and laun der nicely. Size 21x21 inched. Dozen, $5.95 Hemstitched Huck Towels 18x36 inched in me. of excel lent quality huck. finished with hemstitched darmiNk border. Each, 19c Large Size Bed Sheets, $1.85 Made of fine round thread mu!in that wear o well. Size HlxS'J Inchc. Theiie are an exceptional value. Kach, $1.85. Wool Blankets, pair, $7.95 Theae are nofl and fluffy, the kind that Rive warmth without weight. Size 70x80 inches, block dei(n. Huii.ii Nali Linen Shop Setond Flnor Specials in China Inexpensive Rugs and Mats III Bulb Bowls 25c to $1.00 Colorful glazed pottery In fanciful shape. There am iizt-d to aorommodate from two to a dozen bulbf. English Tea Pots If you like ta ad well ad an Englishman doe, you'll come rjjfht down to see these new Kngliih Decorated Rockingham teapots that are priced at Only $1.00 Bur...-Na.h Fourth Floor. the practical rugs for which almost every home has a place. Size 6x9 "Pabcolin" Rugs A en'ict'.'tb!e and sanitary floor covering that lied in place without tackinjf. Kithcr wood or tile effect without border. Priced, each, Only $2.95 Cocoa Door Mats A eerviccable mat at each door will prevent mud and Know from bctnjc brought into I he house and onto ruK and polidhed floors. Extra quality 14x2 4-inch mats. Each, 79c Bur..-N..h Ru Shop Sixth Floor Exchange Old Player Rolls Why not exchange the player rolls of which you have grown tired by taking; advantage of our "Exchanjfe Proposition"? We allow 20c on any make roll as part payment on one of our new W. S. $1.00 roll. Below are some of our new song hits: i "Chicago" Fox trot. "I WUh I Knew" Fox trot. "Thru the Night" Wait. "Truly" Fox trot. "Love Send, a LittU Gift of R0(," Ballad. BurfoM-Na.il Fifth Floor. Everyday Needs in Housewares Specially Priced '-Via Wearever Roaster Small size, $3.95. Medium size, $4.95. Large size, $5.95. Cream Whip Cream easily nnd quickly whipped with the Dream 'nam Whip. Bowl and whip com plete. Each, 89c Food Chopper Universal chopper, Xo. 0, $1.50. Universal chopper, No. 1, $1.85. Universal chopper, No. 2, $2.25. Universal cfiopper, No. 3, $3.00. "Pyrex" Pie Plates "Pyrex" ware plate and brass nickle plated frame with pierced design. Complete, Each, $2.39 "Pyrex" Tea Pots $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Toilet Tissue "Emblem" brand crepe toilet tissue, made in large sized rolls. 14 rolls for $1.00 No phone orders taken. "Lee" Oil Mops Oil or dry mops that may easily be taken off and washed. Enameled handle. Priced, Each, $1.50 Durfo.t-Na.h Hou.furnl.hlni Department Fourth Floor. Electric Heaters $6.95 I Cretonnes : Overdrapes American Ilcauty" Make An extremely low' price for a healer of this size and value, especially when it is to he sold jiiht at the lime when electric heater ure in such demand. The twin healer insure adequate warmth; the adjimtahle rellec ton, ereaier convenience, With roal t i' prr.ept price, it i extravagance to In-tin furnace heat before it become an abso lute necessity. The Mar Rotary Electric "One Minute" Washer in,': A fii. jut (j(r iim. I. n run .ir o't"! WiiN lulul '" r I .H, tin plaiinhe.l on ti.e; utry 1.. It or att It .it l . ' e. loa l l r..ri. lit ll a w .(. f s ilref I t. or I.. ! U'i I iit tha 'it torn f th tm.h.i o ,. .n u , n tin f.-t tat tr i f I t.i i,S Ih rl.a Iv r mr.i 11 lf ".gi Ih fl.'thr tills. Hi I) Mu . 1.1. i I at $133.50 Ht ll,w4saa) (s Attractive Patterns Wide and varied are the uses for cretonnes. A overdrapes they often add the necessary bit ff color to n utherviie somber room. link;', aprons, pillows and many other articles of cretonne make acceptable gi(, ami practical home fur lii.ihn.tr. Yard, 39c to $1.00 White Ruffled Curtains u'l rurt. ii . of ,ii ., fi!., dutti-,1 n t. ,un, Mr and pU.li oi!e, $1.39 t.i $3 93 Fih-t Tiron Panels tliu'ifjl ile. in inaile by Th tj lakrr l ace Comtany. line t unially It lo i ll I'll ti u at 4 i h w ill.lu . 1.4(1., $3.25 Rl.... S..k (.. f lawlk Iim II Wash and ReadyMCrepe ltli M 1 ! It It lat. !" ' !' ti In l,U . ... Ubla f..t lij-iii. t al . n el.i In, Him. ii y 1 in, tn i,lih v.. f ! 1 li 'it i it:- t i !.' vn..ii'.,"- vm il, 'J i' t i