I'HE OMAHA HKK: TIHKMiAi, NUVK.MKKK 19:'. Beatrice Crowd Braves Storm to Hear Kamlall Tux Imuc DiruM Iy f'anili ddlp for fiovrriior nidti Tell of Ran. lull, llir Man. Hy V It. (.lutll. ulf rmiHnlriil Mir on.nlia IW. lionti lip, ,Mi l , N'iV, 1 (H.c-lul Ti-li'Krittn. t All njliin- (lint Ml.-.l Ylfuwn lixll 1 1 r tunlidit tw-.inl mid KPIilauiM thn h i f 'tirft It- If Handull, rnr1l.itn f.ir iv-rr)nr, unit thnr i.f O. H. Hiiillmnn, t rl).!n t o ftir 1922 Sees Big Gain in Business in Omaha K unlmuxl front ri. On ) t.iu tht-y vr au bu.y at tli.lr I'lntiH thy i. uM fi,,t apart piraonin rroni lhilr nraanlrutlnnii to up-rviii. tl. Mlllhlt. lln pnlfita to till dltll'l Hun cpivlni nu Ui1nc of aetlvlty Hi I'Miil iniiniif.ir'iiiriiig. I'liMprtu Nrr Hrtfrr. J. M liill.ui, liiilii.lilnl rminilHmi. 'i .f (hi- i'h.iintwr nf (ViniinM'i', tl '"'I Unit II.Oiiii.immi nii.rK lw p.ii.l fin. ynr In limnhit tniiim f.irllillliK liillilrl. x. "!(iin . h t lis In Align!. Hi'P IniniM-r iinl o:i,Imt uml iiiumm-i -m for Ihn future -cr ti.-vr liftiir," I 4lit i r, rwitm i.f TliwnpiMin, llrin m imI i'ii. "uur Illinium Ihn inpii ruiiiiliiK 1 I o 15 percent over lnt year ami Hie volume for ililn ymr will 1 mum thirn laat vpht All Candidates Are Required to File Expense Accounts .Sl.itcinciiU Are Still Rdiihiii;; ( Clrrk of House iit Kato of Almost 200 Kuril Day. attorney Krnpnil. Mr fCti-lull wi mt il ih train althn'iiKli , flr ,mrt of ,,, ' l.y K. I ll.-iH.ini. .. ! .1. I H.irieii.1 ... ..,...i Miiiitnwi Tmi'-iH-k, Hint Ffto.rtr.l to lh hull which mm Hlri.nly fillml In plln of tlie rainy Wen Ml IT, Me ii Inf rxliieel hy If K. K.iikett, fn thn pliitfnrrii it II. K. M.illonn, Jt0ln-It I'lil Hlvl (MlllTH. HlM-iia Mule lamin. 'I fltlat nll Will lll.l lie (li-i'flVfil Into Miliiklnv Mint IiIkIi tux" ma due, to the roilo Ihw," iiii K.'iii.tor Itini dull. "Do ynll know MiM If you 1I-rh.-irgi-d nil Iho loilo ! rel;iriea you would pay only on cent linn In every 31 of your limn'' "TlK-m upl.-mlnl ron.li, 5.000 mlli'H of thi-in nil over tlin etate, ara one thlnif yuur IiIkIi tnxe huva Ijp.ii puy- Ing tor. Tho roadg ara now ubout fin UIihI. You ore (iylnK fur ni-w mpl tot, pnylnp; un you gn. WIh-ii It la flnlohcd It will ho yuiiii nnd piitd for. "Ni-hrHnkn la one of four atalca that owa no hondi-d Indi'htt-din-iia, More ovr, Nrbniaka owna $11, 000,00(1 In bondc. "The rupuhllrnna hava already re dure.l the alula tax levy one third for next year. They will continue to re dure tux ph. Un aumired of that." Favor Law Fofiirci'iiicnl. Mr. ItandaU' derlnratlon for law enforcement and the rciieal of the In determinate eentenre waa mot with applauaa. "The only way to curb crime la fr make the criminal fed that the Ihw will deal mrlrtly with him and di-mund full expiation of Crimea," he aald. "Other utatea that work und'-r the rode law like It becaima It really tuta down expenxea, Twenty governors have recommended or ara about to recommend pnasagn of codo lnwa, Two demorratlo governora of Nebraaka, Neville and Morphea recommended a code law." Independent of HohM. rtpeaklnif of Mr. Handall, fr. Spill man ha Id : "lie la independent of political bni.Hi'K. There are no atilnga on him. lie aland for economy and efllclency In riinnlnif thn atnto Just aa he hiia alwaya practiced It In hla own html- nMM. le hai a record lielilnd mm that any man could be proud of. Ha la a man clear (IiioukIi. Everybody who aeea him Juat once and look Into hie eyea knowa (hut he haa an honed heart. Jin haa alwaya been the friend of tlin worker and the farmer. He mnkea no lmponHible promlaee, but hla pledge la to give the people of Nehraaka the very beat practical eervlce," Republican Speakers K. II. HOIVF.IX. fndlill Inr Unllrd Mle Senator. THl'RSDAT, NOVKMBKR t. rullPrton .. , 10:01) A. M, ilrnoa , 2:0D P. M. I'M. Center P. M. tuanton 1:00 P. M. FR1DAT, NOVK.MBErt I. rilrr uno A. M. Wt.t Point 1:30 P. M. S.-rlbner 4:o P. M. llonpr 7:30 P. M. ftKN ATOB (.KORI.E V. NOIIHI8. TIIURBIIAY. NOVEMIIKR 2. Omilui :00 P. M. I-HIUAT, NOVEMBER 3. Tivld Clly :0I) P. M. SATURDAY. NOVEMBK.il 4. Orleana :00 P. M. Bvr Clly :00 l hi. MONUAI, NOVE.MBKR . Cnihrlitg 3.00 P, M. MoCook 1:00 P. M. I.OVKRNOR M. R. M'Kr.l.VIK. THURHDAV, NOVEMBKK 3. aynn 11:00 A. M. 1'nrtr r o P. M. Hanrroft 4- P. M. I'.alr I 00 P. M. KR1UAV. NOVGMPEH J. prln(lld II .00 A. 1. W,i.iil Wat r i "0 '. M. Svr.in.M 4 "0 p. M. 'lH'iini.-li 00 P. 11. MATl'RPA ', NOVEMBER 4. Ntll ,11 on A. M II iimlH'I.H 1 P. M. )ii. fliy ' '0 P. M. l.irbuiy .0o p. M. Thur.lav, Nov. Kri.la. N 1 . inniu k. ?. Hu-kniaTi head of the publicity inrtMient of ihe Chamber uf 'iiniiii. rcc, ni.hr i led that the r'-cent ImproveiM.nt In liimli,ii cuiiilltl'itia In Omaha will oinilniie. I'innre Mrmly. "Kollowliiir the depreaalnn which till knew rxiated lMt Vcuf, buallienH I ill M been conducted on a mora careful mid efficient l,aa," a. Mr. Tancock. "I'reacnl Indlcatloiia are that when IVi'l figtirea are compiled they will ahow mm appreciable atep from the low figure of lli'l. I'rnitreaa now la hleady ami there 1 every mn that It will ciiiitlnue." I When Mh year hn been tinned, j'lmuha'a three tire fiictorlee, accord- ! frier In rnnrla liiuila t,i t li Iniialrlfit bureau of the Chamlier of Commerce, will have paid In wane and miliiriea more than IfiOO.OOO, and the combined production In tlrea and tube will amount to $3,500,000, Till lnduatry wa eatubllahed In Omaha about three year ago. rtepor made Tueaday to the In duitrlul i.ommlaaloner of the Cham ber of Commerce showed an Increaae of tonnage of packing houao product and that thn piK-klni: plant are em ploying mora worker and handling more animal than laat year. This report alo atatea that butter pro duction In Omaha Incrtaaed 15 to 20 per cent during the flrat 10 month of thl year, a compared to the corresponding period of laat year, and ever factory handling dairy product K working to maximum ef ficiency. Knlirk) Market 81 rone. The two large wholeaale dry good houHc reported bualnea on a more aubetnntlal baal than It ha been any time alnce 1019. Market for fabric of all kind are atronn. The trade In rhli-t and overulla 1 more active than it ha been at any time In I wo year and the production of women' garment la alao largely In creaaed over 1921. tl i g-nerally ngreed that buai nPB during October of thl year waa from 15 to 20 per cent better than during October, 3921. "Till gieat Improvement Is due to the Increaae in value , of farm product und alao In great nieimure to the improved banking conditions In the Omaha trade territory," wan a atatetuent muilo Tuesday by thn head of a wholeaale dry good houxe to the Industrial department of the Chamber vt Commerce, Old Man Killed ly Tau'rab Identified an Miliinaire New York, Nov. 1. An old mun Kiifflcrlng from injuries received when he wns bit by a taxicab was brought, to the Hellevue hoapltal Tlteadny night, lie wa unable to give his PHine. No one wns called to watch by hi bedBlde or to Infinite as to hla condition. The old man died today. A few hour later the body whh Identified aa that of John Ruaaell Tuber, the mil lionaire maker of decorative marble, known for many year a the "marblt king." Ilia daughter, Marlon Tabor, 1ih cliiirge of tho occupational therapy work at the hospital where her father died. Irjsli Kditor Arrested. Dublin, Nov. 1. Frank (.lallagher, editor of the official organ of llamon de Valera party, h been arreated und lodged In Mount Joy prison. He was formerly editor of the Irish Bulletin. ,ihliiKloil, Nov. I Wlilln ee than one half of Mm miulMm.- for Iho aiMiilte have filnl rumpnlgii X pensn aliilenienla, according to tlia count luinle by clerks, i iiiiilliliilia for Min hoiiHO are etlll a.ndlng their to port nt the nil 'i of almost 200 a day In the luldHt of tho confusion as to piovlalun of thn law, thn one fact that stands out cl' inly is that house candi dates must tile, now and after the cl.ction. Tlin view was expressed by some sciiiiio iillli iiils that many candidal.- for that branch lni(;)it ucccpt the In teipi. iiilloii of tlin aiipreiiin court de cision in the Newberry case by At torney General )uughetly that l hey wire not required lo llle. In a letter lust year lo Kcpieaentiitlve Line, re publican, MasNiicliusetiM, tbn attorney general, answering epecltlc Inquiry aa to the effect of tho Newberry de cision, suld: "Ah I'nltpd Ktale senator are not now elected bv InglsliH urea of the stales, hs contemplated In thn act, It la my oplnloi) that this fact, in con nection with thn holding in tho New berry decision, make It unnecesHaiy for a candidate for United Hiatea sen ator to flli) any alateincnt whatever In connection wllrj hi nomination or election," Itepmls l'i to DhIc, Mr. liaiiKherly contended tluit the only provision of the election law now In force und effect la tho one which require such atatenient to be filed In connection with tho election of candidate for the house. Most of the report on file with the senate have not been brought tip to date, riiHiiy relating to primary ex pense. Senator l-'rnnce, republican, Maryland, reported that In hi prim ary fight hla expenditure were $30,. 795, with contribution of $31,000, Itoyal VV. France, hi brother, headed the Hat of contributor with $15,000. Henator Townaend, republican, ! Michigan, reported (hut bl election expense were $700. After the primary Senator Townaend filed a re port showing the expenditure of $30, 72!) for hi nominal Ion fight tjjy tho Townend for Senator club. Senator Ashurst, democrat, Ari zona, received a contribution of $100 from the lirolhorhood of Hallway Firemen, He spent $17. lAiatge Spend $3,870. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts spent $3,870, all of which went to re publican, club In hi state, while William A. r.aaton, hi democratic op ponent, spent $1,SM in the primary and $4,113 In the general election light. Some of the other reports show: Lynn J. Frazier, North link ol a (primary), $340; Senator King, I-tun, on September 1!), contribution, $!, 87!); expenditures, sniiie; henawr Hitchcock, Nebraska, $5,412: Carl W. Illddlck, republican, Montana, $5J0; Jfiarlo 11. Mayfleld, Toxa, $18.50. Senator La Follette, Wisconsin, got JB.-llS and spent $5,074, while Senator Kendrk-k reported the expenditure of $1,41S in Wyoming. A final accounting by candidates after tho election will give the total amount of their expenditures, all statements now on file not having been brought "P to date. The list with the senate clerk also Includes a number of candidate who were de feated in the primaries In various state, Some states require a llllng separately from those sent here. Man Who Says He Is ('oiihiti of Alvin York Is Fined Here Aine York of Huckhoni, Ky. who claims to be a cniisln of the renowod Alvin C. York, world war hero, was fined for $10 for being drunk by Judge Wapplch in central police court, yes terday. In a proposed law MubmlHcd by President Obregon, Mexican who, during the period of disturbance, ut- i tack foreigner or th-ir property, ure j to bo regarded as traitors. J. J. Mi AHTHV. V.'.u'. Nm 3, Atl.inw.-rt Stti,,la, Nov I. Stiiait Mir.!Y, M.ip li, ki. ( i.ir Nov V lL,rv When your motor atari hard, buck It low speed. Ualuffglah on the pickup, balk do hill. iuImm at high aped-tonk lo your apark plug tint, h trouble uaually are rauartl h olU or norrecilT df. signed plus. Very often roettjr repair Nlla ara In furtej, varloua a.tuN mrm made and flrullv It la tounJ that new apark pluga ara the remedy. Avoid ihla pna y inr ruilloa In aw aai vt AC . ACSrrk Tlug Co. IUM. Af.i , r aVt .e4 l Say"fes"to Them Don't Make the Children Wait any Longer for their -PIANO - and You'll be glad to say '"Yes" vheii you spo ,u, liear any one of the 4. . J!' y SPECIAL 10 Piano Bargains ue he on Knit tomorrow mornitisr, nd every one muit and will b aold before Saturday night. m i! find in thU !t Mich splendid tisctl make Kurtzmann Hadrlorff HArdmnn Vote & Son Sterling, clc. $200 From A fl in I cm un VERY EASY PAYMENTS Our i lh nlv One PrUe, Ne Commiaion nin'f tor in Netrak t-r ftT lw anj'lU.ard fTAKFOUD Hh Si Street ffCSTIC Co. Omaha r rlf I n I L"tfau j rsv- - fl 36th Anniversary Sale j - 1) ft fa1! W Jm 4aV e'i'yft eT jfff iflffitVfft Hand Tailored Coats Attractively Trimmed Willi Luxurious Furs $98.50 Soft pile fabrics of a most beautiful qual ity lined with lovely plain silk crepes and sumptuous trimmings of furs make up the coats in this exclusive group. The sizes are from 10 to 46 and particular care has been taken to provide the larger woman with coats of proper style and lines. This Price at the Beginning of the Season Cannot Be Equaled in January. Special Offerings in Fine Silks and Woolens 38-inch Imported Chif fon Velvet Thursday for $4.45 a Yard A rich, lustrous finish in black, navy and seal brown. 36-inch Novelty Cot ton Back Brocades, $1.69 a Yard Choice stylos and excellent wearing finality. 33-inch Kimono Silks, $1.25 All silk in newest patterns. 50-inch Novelty Suitings for $2.50 Very stylish tailoring suit nigs in small checks and stripes. 54-inch All Wool Coatings for $2.75 Attractive new mixed effects. 40-inch All Silk Radium for $1.95 Ivory, pink and orchid col or, for slips and fine lin gerie. 36-inch Satin Duchess for $1.95 Suitable for dresses or lin ings. 33-inch Corean Crepe for $1.25 Fink, ivory, orchid, maize, far lingerie. 54-inch . Wool Plaids and Stripes In prunella and velours. Wednesday, $2.75 a yard. 51-inch All Wool Duvetyn for $2.45 Newest fall shades for one piece dresses. Children's Union Suits for 70c Cotton suits, fierce lined m wl.it or peeler. The nev nnniver''y price, 70c. White Linen Handkerchiefs t iiif ijii;ili'y Inn u w i t 1) l.iinty hand rml i ..s l ri s. UK. -DM) I t ru 'It Women's Cotton Union Suits, 85c Medium weight cotton imio'i unit s, fashioned with ihe low in el or lmdii-f top mid sleeu'levi in the Kmc lenuMi. Finely reiiifuvi d inmJi-U in while mdy. Sale price, Pf)c The prices on all black spangled financings are vrru much reduced ' Wool Nap Blankets for $4.45 a Pair U.ilM, v.o-d I: ii til.lt, kit tli.lt Wi'Uh nho'it I1.. Ih-. a lir. Ui"k(n j ! tal pitting in Mut rut, utiiy ' '-X, !si 7- y M im-lu'O Si 't tl! i'ii' nl fr 'Hiiir-i t) 4 " liii!,, i - i ! . H Two Pure Linen Specials I'um linen lili'uehed dimiisl. 70 ineles wide: priced iiiiiih unlly low for $2.73 a yard. 100 doz. pure linen, hemmed hand towels, size 18 by .'!fi. An exceptional value for 60c each. Our very best quality chiffons, 40 in. wide, in every desirable shade offered Thurs day for $1.69 a yard. TRIMMING SECTION Specials For Baby White or colored blankets, appropriate for the crib or small bed. The new low prices are $1.49 and 98c. White flannelette gowns with draw tape in thn bottom of skirt. An unusually good value for 98c. SECOND VWOR Vanity Fair make flesh colored Jersey silk vests in the bodice top style. . A decidedly excep tional value at $1.59. SECOND FLOOrt French Kid Slip-on Gloves $3.45 In the well known Trcfousse make come these fashionable slip-on gloves. Black, w hite, pastel and mode colorings with three row contrasting embroideries. Very specially priced for $3.45 a pair. Also twelve-button length lambskin gloves in brown, tan and white for $3.45 pair. MAIN FLOOR Heavy quality Turk ish towels with fast color blue stripes. Size IS by 36. Re duced for this sale to 29c each. MNEN SECTION Silk Lisle Hose For Kiddies 50c A very tine rihlied silk lisle hose with triple knees and subs, in black only. All siz es lowered to 50c a pair. MAIN FLOOR Silk Figured Brocade Corset For $2.2!) A iiM'b 1 that '..Us ii irul.uly f..r n ttnieh li'u'hi r n . It f,illotlei nf silk flUtei! !rii.'!i.! i't Mhitr, f 'a-a.li ciiliir a". I d.Mii'y pi'i!. und blue. It I :i. n;i ! .i c I and ot the hi-.i, a iun'iutii h i it'h hW iii .I' d is ( a .U -! s1'. wi 1,'Lt rT- t t I "' .Ilil-if - H' If Our finest quality 72 inch silk net h special far $1.69 yd. Sale of 150 New Fall Hats $2.95 . Unusually Low Priced Thursday Charming models in both lai-c and small effects, revealing only that which is new and favored in the wintry mode. 'Panne velvets, lyons velvets, hroeades and rnefallies in Macks, browns, navy and other desirable colorings. UIM-INKRV-FOrnTH VI.O0R Luxurious New Furs For Less Than Today's Value Preparations began monlhs a??o to assure a comprclifiisivc stock of the newest models in best qualities for Jess than their present value. The Anniversary Sale Prices Are Worthy of Careful Consideration Hudson Seal Coats 3fj to 40-Inch Lengths Skins of the finest quality with luxurious trimmings of squirrel or skunk. Self trimmed if you prefer. Fur Coats S125 A group of mtisknit, pony, French seal and marmot. Skunk or raccoon trim mings. About fifteen coats for this price Wednesday. Stone Marten $35 Beautiful, large, full skins. Fox Scarfs 828.75 Golden brown, bauin mar ten, walnut, and laupe. Scotch Mole Coats, Wraps and Capes Six new models, 42 to 4'i inches long, S350 Beautiful garments, ex quisitely lined. Distinc tive new coat wrap models. Full length .capes, self and squirrel trimmed. Near Seal Coats 42 to 4o Inch $225 New wrappy sleeves. Chin or shirred shawl collars. Squirrel, skunk or self trimmed. Four new mod els fmrn which to make a selection. Mink Chokers S22.50 Fine quality natural Amcr iefiu mink. These are but a part of the exiensive sck offered at lowest prices durii).,' this :!i;th anniversary KMle. l' LH SHul' THliiO KI.OOR. Toiletry Sales 1 dozen bars of Freme Oil Soap for 80c. Henna JFOreal, 70c each. Son ia I fair Ac Is in both cap and fringe styles, in every de sired shade, 10c do:. Slippers for Dress Wear Reduced to(.80 S. I , l i f .,!, . I V br - I ,' . s t l ,..i..is j r i- a ( i in -a. me ,!.e!i I Hi 1 H. V, Fa'rf,', i.i'lMa (n I '.id l i ai. I ' ! s)' tIH!i "I11! lir',!"! ).!, 1 ii. t. r 1 i - t"-'i I I'-' I ) Fi ') '' Tturdy (or $fl SO Stamped Pieces for Much Less lb inMilrhrd M-nrfs (S hy F"i and IS by .Vi), fur 69c fach. I'iUuw ease, liuuMitilinl I'm1 eiiei. Img i !ti hy -J) $110 each. Breakfast m;(, ineliidiiii; I ''ier and 4 i!iiItin, $12.'). IHT l-KPAHTMIAT Sale of Men's Union Suits h..ly i.-!l ii.l.iled cnf. ! II 'i', 10 'l 'e, If- .'u.-.-l I.. $1 2U. f . li i I s'lil , f dpl.-n. i ' i , v ' , hi at! ' "h f'.r $1 IMpark Soft Collar! : fr $1.00 ' iiiin ! .!, I'.u'aiine, t ".rv, i I ntl.' ' i n, A'r, !! i.i di i a'"! A ! -am.li.r. 1 i 3H tbret for $1 , I. , i r s ai, ,