THi: OMAHA f.KK: SATTItDAV. NOVEMBER 1. 1922 Y Meelinjrs Greet Ha mini 1 on 82-Mile Touri I)iMil! Doxf of KqiiiUican Mrdirine at Vfrt Point "fV r - c:il Democrat, ity A. it. Mtoir. Mff ( ofrsaiH.tiilriif Ilia liiuah llae. AVI'tii-r, N'-li.i J.'uv. 3 (Special T' I' KMirri y - 'I traveling- over nil. uf jnii'Mv, tiii f y rnii'ln eii'l"! !; ;iijilil ly for htalli II, llufi'hill tu Tiicht Wl'h I l-'H, iilliiiiiM:i! Inert ln In tin- ipr ; riou licm. lr, K imlull I li I" tli" frnifl t'ir the ntilit of c Mi imtor O. 11. Thompson jii liin fuiii home. .'.Jr. Thompson .ii'l Jink l:l lirnuti'l ir.i t Mr. :m- lull I'll III mriviil nt Weil I'nliil. Win li Mr. It ir.il. ill n rlv.-' u, W.at Point, Jt. H. Ilowill v.-m -Kpiiifnllriif repuMli 'in 'I'M trill" In it rowrl uf flii'l on a li i I corner. Mr. ;;iiiiI;iH's mM-il ilosn nf Id In wholcnoini) im-'ll-(In I siiM to liiiVn fucfl "Ver;il (I'-IIIOI Till 111 1-pllU I'f the fili't Ol'lt Hi-riiilur llllrlnmk Vtus nt Wist I'olnt In thi riiiiininif. Henutor JCuit'1-tII liiul spli-mlM mi" t Jiik nil iliiv. At lliH'in r, nt V) u. in., li Mir mull' m 4i k ' ' 1 ' ' 1 Mm in tho Allium! tin iili r. i In wii liilroilU' '1 liy I)r, M. T. Z.-ttei. on (do com mutes which iih t lilm win I'.i iiiiml i M'Hilr'f, lir, 1 i'iiii'MiMnii nnJ John Jvli'liimli-r. . I IIiti.M Tell of Mi'illn. At HnllinT Mr. Hiimhtll mi tint liV Arthur HIiuHz, mmmlttccmiiri; Henry KiMinnli-r unit Jo MHIIcin, Jr Thn iiiccllhtf V..I iiiwlpoiii-il to 1 ii'clf( k. '.Iiiiii'h li' iiv r, t-x postuinster, liroi ut'il n Mk riici;;iphoii't nml went up ami ilown llin xiK' lH prm IiiIiiiIiik lh tow In till fnshlon: "(Viiri'i to tliu Crysfnl theater nt 1 fi'rlo k. You'll hear I'liiirli-H Kiinil ill, Nehru bkfi.' next ifoviriinr. J lu will (civil ft KOO'l. hoill-Kt Illlk it'nl II" t'tlllk. I 'mne tiii, cotiw nil." They mum, li Mk, iilterilivfl nurtl rnm In lh mov-lnn picture thwitcr, thouiih this rumuiunliy In ilcscrlhul about 6 to I ill mocrutic, "nor lnnlly." Wlllluin H'-hncll, who live l-r, rv rnlli'fl that h km w H'-rminr Knndnll 7i yi-ai-H lino, vihvn ho v;ih "Kklrmlng Iirulrl't" tip n'tir 1 '.iinflolj.li. J. (', );illutt, couiity (hnlrrnan. In Irortiictil Hfiuilur Itiiniliill nt Wi-ct I'olnt. Homo hml roino from a iIIh taricc. V. If. WiiKwr nnil bin fumlly, who livo 20 mllos iiwny, wrre In tho nuillcnfo, Crowd t IIiiik roll. - A crowd wan wal'liiK on tho Ktri'ft In Huwroft, wln-n Mr, Rirnlull r rlvcil uftT ft 1't inllo drlvi-. Amoriff ihimo In th audience wore: Mr. nnil Mm. v.. Krimur. K. M. nr)iiz-, U. A. Jonliin, Jli'rnmn UuHKinan, Mm. Ch in Ward and Mri, J. If. Itimiinmn. C I. Kninicr Inlroduppd Mr. JUindnll. 'I'ho fiirni hoiim of O. II. Thompson, 1hr' ttilli from VVImiht, In ono of tho tnoMt up to iati In tho Hlate. The blx, linn hmiHo ha cv ry modi rn con vcnl(inc, Ini'ludlriK flcctrln HghlH and vacuum cli'uniiiK nyntr-tn. Mr. Thump oil liUH nmnriK hlK KtniU i ! pu;Hcut libont 6.000 nhi-ep. Mr, Humlall,. in bin ftddren today diK'liiroil for tho Mont rigid I'oonomy in running the utiite and rupld reduc tion In taxcii. ! explained how Iho jepillillrnnH hnvo already reduced tho latn tax levy for next year by ono third. Ilo jiolnted out hla own mi meiouii aetlvltli ii In relieving tho dlu trewj of tho farmers In tho last two yearn and declared that proapeiity munt romn to the farmer before any n c!mo run vroper. Evacuation Complete Constantinople, Nov. 3. Lieut. Oen. Ilarlngton, commander of tho allied forccn, nnnounccd that all tho Creek troopg In Thraca had crossed the Marltza river and that tho military evacuation of that territory was com plete. NEW YORK OMAHA Coats and t HaasB 0: HI I I f - si n l :iS:M s iF J Howell Is Greeted by Crowds on Tour iCuitllimvil t'rum t'm9 f)nJ ! ilftif.1 jjuVBrnur. 1'tyun ha; failed to Bimwer tho rhflllrnr'i ' riepntor Itundull then ternely tntl bin nf ind fur a .iinne"Hki ndinlnl-1 tr.itlon i.f tlii) Kf ,'tin c"Veinmerit." ; "1 li'L' irl the enifnliient fif Ne. I bni'lci nt tl.o rno-t Import itnt lainl urn In tho itiite iind every man and tsumiin a rtw kholdi r In It. You, a ii'ih kind I "in, hnvo a rtuht to demand tl nt It In conducted on bumnem prin ciple and with a (mat ef!1i'ency and ecunomy uh n ptlvuto iultie, "Th t iinm di nmnd not oiily econ- ou.v, but riKid iconoiny. ,,Tl i l ivp tyi r l looking at bin tn ricilpii and woiideiiiiK what liai I beep duno with hi money. Tixc ( inning I'oMn. "Tnr.' n urn ( omliiir down and roni I int.' diiwii i .if i M I y, t'eKRidlea lit Whom ; j'o'i eh i t your k"vi rnor. Your tat ! lax levy bait already been reduced for 1 l::'i one ihlid lower than It w foj j IHJI. It will (linn rapidly. Why? ! :eeiiuio varlouH Improvement ar i belriK riiiileted. U'u bnvn B.OOft mile of fine lirt toad lluiHlieit In the tut. Nut only I iilln d but paid for out nf I tbu tux'- you hv teen pnylnir. We republican btlleve In puyliuf a w no. Ho i havu paid fur the road iiiiitwid of flniiliiix bond and leaving them to be paid for will) Intercut, "Nebmk 1 one of only four ptiiti which have no bonded Indebt edniK. The oilier three are Knna, Kentucky and WUconnin. lietter than tliii'-Nihriiidoi own U,0(),000 of bond which are drawing Intercut. 'Tali! In Pull." j "That' what wo ineun by K""d j bu iiim-kh In u hiilnlKiratloii of the Hfiiio li.o Ineci. ve ri puoiican ninto rnpllnl I (inlnheil nt n comI of etuiid for II. Winn tho tiiugnlllceut I ;i.l;00,'i'M there won t be a inorlxaKe I on It. for you to atruxiiln under. It will bu paid fur beeiiuiio It coHt I in ! eluded in your taxeu our toxea, for ' 1 urn n heavy taxpayer myne!f. I "Tliiii venr wn finlMll buvlnlf 12,000,- O00 bond, the Intercut to bo tilted In year couio t"r the relief of needy e. B.ldler ami their dependent. TVho kith bouht out of your taxe and I mil miro there ln't a red blooded man or woman who will beKrudKo the kIIkIiI liicreami iicemary to provide thi fund. "Let u I'-meiiiber that there are hlKh taxe In every mate at prtiwnt, ri Knriili H i t wnciner nicy iiv r-wc ayatt-m of government or not. They are much too hlh and they are about ft bo reduced very rapidly In Ne br.'iHku." Laughter awept over tho audience w hen Kcnator lundall aaid: "Tlity arc Kpic-idliii; a report now that I am ft member of tho Ku Klux Klun," And thin wim followed by tremendoii ap- pliiumi when ho added aerimiHly and alinoHt Hlernly: "I am oppoxed to any and nil forma of Invimblo govern ment." Itefrnrdlnir a report aiiread that ho had pi-iimiHi d to reappoint tho prewnt atute employe, Benator Itandall de clared: "I havo made no promlwes of any bind whalHoever, I would rather not be governor of Nebraaka than to ko Into office hampered by any promlaea which might hinder tne In KlviiiK tho people of thi great Mato tlie honest efficient aervlce to whl'-h they nro entiled." Ho referred briefly to the work of tho emergency tariff and tho war flnanco coiDoratlon in rc-lievinK the dlHtrea of tho farmer and declared, ' There can bo no real return to pro neritv until tho purchaalnir power of tho farmer hn been restored." I'li-Ht Appearance Ilcrr, It wm Ilandaira flrat appearance before an Omaha audience and com ment beard In tho crowd after the meetlns allowed that he had produced tho name very favorable Impression that ho ha on audiences throughout tho atatc a man of extraordinary capacity, few words, absolute honesty, great energy and business efficiency. "KemindH mo of Clen. Grant, Just tho a.-imo kind of an honest, straight speaklnff mun," wild one G. A. II. man. Mr. Kandall wa among those seated on tho slago. MINNEAPOLIS Wraps- which possess those graceful slender izing lines so much desired by the .woman of irenerous build Ik the Has Hr. "llruy fhip" you flll.l Wi'liiltlful H. s-rtmeiitj of heauti. fu! Wr.ipi an. I Cuat l .-;,.l!y ilrUfciic I fur the iiinaf r'. iuini! sn ff.-ni 1 t i . ('..a ittikliu-ly l lir. ir S nvtujaiy fur ti h i.. 4 - J - i ! ; -1 !ti-ni Ihmv i . h m. f ' t u i to ,i h hi ,",. th 14 ii. other W Ujr-,;.: 'Roosevelt TlTt' on Capitol Lawn of Alabama Seized'- Nt.iV StOdtl I'oijin! WImtc Trrc "No TrtTK lion or SoutlicriiT at )X'ai.li inpton ('ajiitul (Jroitml." MontgoiiH ry, Ala. i .Nov. JThf ItoosfVi It memorial tre, Whl'-h hn been tb mibji i t i'f ii f ont rov ry nine phinleil on th Al.ibnuiu cup ilol ln n by Muiilgi.ini ry i'.uy Hruulu lint Friday, rnylerloiuly rt)uiippiard bi-"I night and tod.iy offlcliiU still wer wltliolit III Ideiillty of the lul i reant. A note discovered where tlie tree bud tood, by the iiipitul iilL'ht watch man rend. "Montgomery, Ala "To nil roncriied: "Tfi daughter of the roiifi .b racy are our niotlu r (war mother), and this I the hoiiiIi, There are no trees In honor of southern gi nth men In thn rapltol yard at Washington ""d our war inoihei do not want this one here." Drought (u (Umax. The controversy resulting from Ihe objection of tho Iiaunhter of the ("itifederai y to the treu remiilnlng In the Capitol lawn wa brought to a climax yesterday by tho White Iloune association president naming a com mltteo to co-operate with other con federate organization committee In their effort to have the mriuorlal re moved, The association I a bund of Women organized for the purpose of preserv ing tho original "White House of the confederacy," where Jefferson lavi resided when the capltol wa located in Montgomery, Tho variou organization contend ed It was improper for the memorial to ItooMi-velt to stand on the Ciipllol grounds within earshot of tho place where Itavl became president of the confederacy. Contract for Purchase, Illchinond, Va Nov. The Jef ferson National Memorial association has contracted with Jefferson I-vy of New York for the purchase of "Montlcello," the pictures') uo home of Thomas Jefferson, and has 'three week In which to make' it payment of $.10,000 to make the salo binding, It ha been announced. Official of tho association stated that the prop erty has been pi Ic-d lit jr,00,000. Assurance from three Now York liniincierH that they would underwrite lir.0,000 of the amount If Virginia subscribed jro.000 in cash have been received by tho association, it wa said. A state wide campaign to raise Virginia' allotment aoon will be started. Dcnionntrations in Italy Rome, Nov. 3. (Hy A, I'.) Keporl received from various part of Jtaly tell of enthusiastic demons! ration which have taken place In greeting fascist! returning from "the conquckt of Rome." Republican Speakers nniiiKH if. i(viii i,. . ('ttiidi'liit bir i.otfrrufr, SATUJilMY, KOVK.MHKH 4. Pllg'-r , 111:110 A, M. Hiiinfnn 11 -7.il A. M. N'irf"lk i:H V. M. Mes'l'iW lrov .o I: M. A'nllKh .!') V. M, MONIiAr, NOVKAIUKtl 1. frrelKlit'in .Hl-.Otf A. W. Vliin-ln,ii ll:?-0 A, M. Vonllgra 2:00 I'. V. Outer , 4:ii'l I. VI. IllouiiificliI :'(U I", M. KKN.ITOK CI OKI, I; W. Ml II l( I H. HATUIIDA V. NOVUM MBit 4. Orlunns 00 P. Jlnnvxr f'lty . , MONDAY, Caml-rlilKo ., . lliConk :U(I 1'. NUVKMHICK . ?.;00 P. 11:00 1. OOVKKNOK. H. K. M KFI.VIE. HATUUDA '.. NUVEMUICK 4. Htnlln 11:00 A. M. Humboldt 1:30 P. M. 1'ttWiK.e City .130 1". M. Falrbury 11:00 P. lb f C. lilltltl.K. Nov. 4. Mead Saturday, . . V. M. J. J. MXAKTIIY. Nov. 4, Hluart Saturday, .t r. m. KAIll. (LINK. Hiiturilay, Nuv. 4, f'llveralty lar. Mi,D-jay, Nuv. 6, Aurora. fOIITlrW, AllVFHTISKMKVr. Hanley Endorsers Soma of the well-known huaineta and tiriifi-aninriiil men lia aro barking llanli-y: A. r. Scott, Pnniiltnt of th Scott Tent and Anir.ie fomnany, lleti. Jamra ( . liahiman, Mayur of thu lily ef Omaha. Griirgt T.. Niirman, labor I.tader, Omaha. Ihuuiaa C. lljrrna. Tronilntnt Omaha Whiili-aale M'l-ohanl. Ilenrr It. tierinif, Prominent Jnliher, Jay llama, I'rranimt uf tha Jay Puma Pakmc Ctimruiiy. A. !,. M)ar, tiiiiia Man. J. J, FUirhfr. I'ri.nimvtit Atternay, Irii.V W J.iil.-n. J.il.tu-r. ' I., hhame. lii" iwi .-nal ft'r Trvaurr tio!herh"il vt tr'iranita anil tllr. 'lhima P M. I'hn, anman ail tar lha t am-mt l.l rti n-k tifew f . ' Arthur C Kora, prvaijrnf rf tha Wvttrrn Ajirt SMi-riir I -nuasy. f M but, l i...lri, uf th C. H. .ir a l i-stiisi W. J I ...J. -;f...!.t Omaha I k It 'la t . leea'.y Jn.9 t I I.,'rfl Vtnitf,! tl ! I'll). 1 U.I H,'! Ui.klf, WW llin'v V Hath..-, i, i.,fi Manaaci1 uf M. P .fcl, r l'-ii-ia i' i . V -! nf ih ia l Aula. In it Mt.'tf, a i ,a -f 40an,l I ' . I". J I ia.... a, fl.raMiial aa ti t n J Ka A -. h. lt.J.Ni f tha ' V a ' i - 4 ' . W I' H J t. -' Masaea at ii w t, . . .k . f i J i a 1-e.ii I . ' W Snu'.f, An ,a aa4 Hi t. I i .. t.m : .., i. a4,,.a( Va a Ii p, .aa. i t I ' t 1. . . huiU It I - i. . . I- I ).- i. i W k, I , , ' a t V -.. i ... U-i '- t. tt. .t i , , i . . , r . 4 a - l t'ri'iik of llriwy Pfvp I. (vuli (I l,y fisherman ; Clatsal A "iriuit'tit" w York, Nov. I Fishing off y Islind yesterday, Anthony Itu- ilolpli pulled a thing out of tha sea that n' all the fienk and fulhli of ih,tf meeting plum fur strange gru i'iueii n the shade. And lie culled It n "wliiifslt " Kuiiolph f'-U an unnrmou yank at bu line and begun to haul In, Th thing he caught bodied thu water Into a white f. aim and fought dcKperatily fur freedom, Kudolph gave a great heavo and luiiih-d It. Then It at finked lllin. Ilo killed the pionsler with a pocket knife, Fiamlnnlion showed It to weigh 20 poiiniU, iiawtly head. It liieasure 20 Inch.- lung nnil It wide. If inoulh 1 cavrnou, equipped with three tow of teefh. I'nder the body aro two Hide protulwrance that look hko 1 land, four finger each. The skin with hairy I leathery tuft. and adorned Woman Convicted of iWanslaughlcr Mm. .Malxl Clianijilon Sen trtwrtl to 20 Year in Oliio J-formatory, Cleveland, O., Nov. Mra, Mabel Champion, charged With the first de-t-ree murder of Thomas A. O'Connell, carnival promoter of New Jlaven, 'oiin., in n restaurant hero last July, wa found gullly of manslaughter by i Jury composed of seven women and , . . . . iivb men in cuiiunon piro court lieto last night. Judge I lemon Immediately imposed the maximum senience of !!0 year lu the Marysville reformatory. Attorney for Ihe defense entered :i i motion for a new trial, which wa do- i Hied. When the Vet-dfet kiii ri,! Mvu J f hamplon broke down and cried. O'Connell wa shot to death in a downtown restaurant hero last July while he nnd Ausley Champion, hus band of Mr, Champion, wore engaged In a fight following an argument over a drink of whisky, On tlie wllnes atand Mrs, Champ Ion admitted firing the fatal shots, but swore they were llreil by accident when O'Connell lunged toward her and seized her arm, Btat'."' witnesses testified Mis. Champion bad risen from her seat, held the revolver at her hip and cried to her husband: "Ktand aside daddy, and I'll riddle him with buileln." Mr. Champion, telling her life' storjf on tho witness atand, said ihe v,a married in Ilrownsvllle, Tex., in 1 1 7 and had lived there lnce, with the exception of the time she and her buxliand "had been In buslnes In In dianapolis, Kansas City, Missouri, California, New Mexico and Kansas." Una Want Ads pen booster, are the best bus!- Your Coat Is Here! s 3 n Just in Time During the past few S S days we have re- ceked splendid $ new models In I? y Dressy Coats 1 A choice Variety of styles at ? $49.50 to $150 Our llest Assortment jor the Season Exdutive, but NOT lapru.tv 5 5 fagfi-X X i iih 1 taV 11 " tVt 4 I Snarl Wear t ii" m1 i j, fi . M The Lowest Prices of the Season at Toiletry Sales llind'H cream, 39c. Pepnodcnt tooth paste, 39c. Mavin talcum, 19c. Six eakcu of llaskin' hnrdwatiT catile oap for 39c. HiiKiien' Ideal hair b r u h h e 8 with triple bri.stlPH, $1.79. Main Floor Black patent leather handbag with two utrap handlcHa moat ties irable companion for a chopping tour. Special for $f. Linen Specials Bleached pure linen dam a.sk. 70 inches wide, pc cially priced for $2.75 yd. Pure linen hemmed hand towels in size 18 by 30. An unuHual value for 50c rach. Taffeta Hair Ribbons 25c Plain taffeta and satin stripe taffeta in h'i and C-inch widths most appro priate for small jirli' hair bows. In every shade for 25c a yard. Main Floor II and - em broldcred while linen handker chief h of a very fine quality are now 39c ca. Luxurious New Furs For Less Than Today's Value Preparation began months ago to assure a comprehensive stock of the newest models in best qualities for less than their present value, The Anniversary Sale Price Are Worthy of Careful Consideration. Hudson Seal Coats 3fi to 40-Inch Lengths $295 Skin of tho finest quality with luxurious, trimmings of squirrel or skunk, Self trimmed if you prefer. Fur Coats $125 A Kroiip of musknit, pony, French seal ami ninrmot. Skunk or raccoon trimminc. Aim tit fifteen coats for this price Sat urday. Stone Marten $35 litautifiil, larzo, full akitia, Fox Scarfs $28.75 tjiildett brown, h.ttim msrtcii, V- alliut Slid taupe. Tlict are but a part of nt liiuYfit pruts iluiinii A Pure Thread Silk to the Top Hose $1,59 Once a year we m!1 a pure thread silk to the t! h -. made by one nf the- uMit manufac tun is vt mIK bti .ii ty in tlie counti v, for an rx tnnu lv l'"w j'lloe. ' Mu re will be over pair tu M-!iet fn iu In tnloM, u.t wrll ft In b!.u k ai; I w hhc, I'i let d mn.-h I than iHul 36th Anniversary 8 -Button Length French Suede Gloves $4.75 Thcc faHhionablc glovei tame from Trefousne, France. They arc nhown In beaver, mode and gray riuede Viilh three-row cm broidcrie in self and con traxtinj rthadcu. Brassieres of Satin for $1.95 This ti the popular "V o y s h form" brassiere which is known all over the country for Its flat bust lines. This model encases the bust without any discomfort and will not raise whilt sittiiijr. Fashioned of Skinner's ratin for $1.95. Corset Section Our very bent quality chlffom, 40 in. wide, in every denirable shade offered Thursday for $1.09 a yard. Trimming Section Women's Lisle Hose 35c a Pair Higher priced hose re duced for the Anniversary .Sale. Black, white, gray and cordovan. Special values for .35c. Friday only. m Main Floor Scotch Mole Coats, Wraps and Cape Six new models. 'i to 46 inches Ion?. $350 Meautiful Kaiment.i, exquisitely lined. Distinctive new coat wrap models. Full length capes, self and squirrel trimmed. Near Seal Coats i2 to 4(5-Inch $225 New urappy sleeves. Chin or shirred shawl collar. Squirrel, skunk or self-tritnmt d. Four new models from hich to maka A selection. Mink Chokers $22.50 rio quality natural Ametirsn mink. tho r xtHmiw stock offered this .'Kith anniversary sale. r'ar Shupe -Tkiral flaar Hand Tailored Coats ' Fur Trimmed 98 Distinctive new coats, fashioned of , soft, fine pile fabrics, lined with lovely plain silk crepes and becom ingly trimmed with luxurious furs. Sizes from 16 to 462. This price at the beginning of the season cannot be equaled in Janu ary. It's a timely event. v . - : Third Floor Heavy Weight Pure Thread Silk Sweaters Slip'on Styles $12 Four different styles in brown, black, navy, white, orchid, jade, lavender and novelty combinations. Both round and V necks, in sizes 36 to 42. Tuxedo Styles $18.50 Six fashionable models in black, brown, jade, henna, white, gold, green, purple and jockey red. Sizes 34 to 46. Made Entirely of Pure Thread Silk Remarkably Fine Values Third Floor Silk Petticoats Every Fashionable Shade Heavy Silk Jeney Pctttconti in full cut patterns. Five new and attractive styles for the exceptional price of $5. Radium Silk Petticoats for those who prefer them, at the same low price. All Wool Blankets $8.45 a Pair We iianrstoe them to be nil wool blanket'. Hoth warj ttn,l tWin! am .'. irin wool. Ktuirdneh block jdaitU in tntry new coloring. The weight U H i j'ouiuU; the ijc, 70o. H the ury be?t woolen blanktt rvtr o:T, red for $5.45 a pair. 9 Sale This Time Saturday for $1,59 t Hl return i t 4 Hi ,tt v ft . i lit II I 4 IK N MtIMtN 1 t lai I