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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. NOVEMBER 5. 1922.
La tin -American
Treaty Sought by
U.S. in Conference
Srrrctary Hughr Will At.
lewl to KflniiM Unity
Willi Ntftioim to South
at IWrtnLer Meet.
By .M)I,K K. M TIIII IJ
M aahlat Inn f arreeHiarlrat Tb. Omah. It..
Wi.iilnKt'in, Nov. 4. (Hiitrliil )
Tb. roiifrrrnc. of (antral Amerlrun
I'pijhllr, hlii In U hrM In
,Au.hliifc'ton on Iwi'intuT 4 at tli.
limlarir. if rr..li1i-nt H.inlliiK .ml
Pn-rrtury of Hint. IIukIk'H, will at
l'nij)t i perforin the difflriilt (an It nf
rebuilding Hi. Central American unity
Unit .xlalecf, prior It) th. time nf th.
almliiltrafnn nl th. i.fllije uf Hwr.
tury .f rital. ly William J.iiriliiK.
Ir)n. Ilrruliloil 11. a rnnv. In th.
Tnnil rtlrcrtlnn uf Inml rllaarftm
Ini'iil, It tin. thi. olijeit uuly Irt'l
ilnntnlly, It .rok. to r.vlv. th. treaty
ot i:i'7, hlrh hid a. It. fiindunivn
till l'J''i th. liitr-rnatlomil court of
arbitration, tn whlrh th. Central
Arni'rkiin riuljlln luid uiirli-rtakpii
tn aulmilt nil of their ifrl.vani'.a. Till,
mint prutiiilily th. moat rnliKlit-e-ti.ij
n' t In th dli. tlnn of pnir. ly
Hefrr.ni.iit ever nlliiiiplvd ly any of
th. leHtln-Anit-rlrati cminlrln.
InirluK th. Wll.oii admlulHtrallon
Mr, Jiryitn tind.rtiiok to repent jji
I'lTformunr. of JloinH-vHt In I'ananui,
which rminy ilciiioiTatio lemlpra hul
.'ondi'iiiiieil, hut which met of tli'in
'cri'tly fnlmlr.il.
Want liikiliiklv. Kiiilil.
It una prupiwd to a'cur. from
Nii'iiniKU'i th. ni'lualv. riw lit to
build u raual, at aoni. future tlm.,
acn Hint country, ulllizliiu for th.
purpoMe th. Han Juiin rlv.r. It .'-.ink
certain th. tim will tome when tti.
Nicaragua ennui will h. n nwi-aalty.
Th. rlfjlit bar other nntlona from
tnilldliiK a rompclliiK linn with thai
at r'anatiiu.
Nicaragua, at the tlm. wiia utiur
th. rmiipM. ilnlnltiutliiii of thla RoV
rnmi'iit. When th. Bryan ('hiininrro
treaty wim nenntliili il. Coal a Hi
mlnfd a protct, i-liiiftilfisf u rlKlit In
the Hun Junn river, and rienlrlna; to
Know by wlia t r'.Kht th. l.'nlt.il Htutea
find Nicaragua prniinacd to illnpon. of
tlm Coatu Itliun rlKlna In thla river
without i aiiltlnif tier. The Coata
Mean went tn th Central American
International court with their com
Mulrit. At thla point, NIcaniKUu.
'.wd.r the. domination of American In
flur-nc. Withdrew from th. Jlirladlo-
t:on of the court, which autotiiatlctll
went out of exlHt.nre.
While tlm right to tho Nui.-iiraguaii
ennui rout. Ih Important, wlxo ol-
river, of Arnerlcunwffulra believe it
Itmdviwihln to deatroy tho Central
American court In order to obtain II.
The right In nil probability, could have
lirr-ti obtained In eotna other way.
To Hihiilld Arbilrutloii Court.
The dent ruction of th! attempt at
Veac. by adjudication, lw. aerloimly
Injured the pieatlR. ot the l.'nlted
Htntra throughout Central America
rnd Hotilh America. Piwaldont Hard
ing and Hwretiiry HUKhes ure nlmliiR
to rebuild that Influence and their
determination to rebuild the court of
Arbitration la the answer to critics
wlm would read Into refuwil to tt' In
to a European controlled leasue of nu
tlona, tack of d'-Hlre to work out peace
ful methods of aettllna International
dlaputea. One of th. chief objection,
to the league wua that It proponed to
fcifliatltnte force for Judical procedure.
The Ilanllnn admlnlatratlon Is com
mitted to the Ideal of pence by under
standing ami would like to ae. Inter
national law became a real thing In
world affairs. The Central American
tiltuatlon offers on excellent opportuni
ty to put that Ideal Into practice ou
tho American continent.
Omaha Man Is Given
Important Film Post
Julius Otkiri
1512 Dougla. Street
Announces for Monday a
DRESS SALE
Kidney ?.ty.r, son of Morltji Myct,
pioneer innalia tobacco merchant, a
native of Omaha and gnuluuie of
Oiiinhii hi hoola, has been aptiolnted
distill I inuniiKcr of Ibe fox film cor
poration with heniliiiurter in Chi
cago. William fox, president, la suld ('
have oflcred Meyer th. poat of general
mniiager f I he Kuropean .nterprlsea
of tho (orporntion, later changing
tlila offer to that of the Chlacgu poul
tlou.
Meyer has hi-cu In the cinema gam.
for JO y wi i, II.' started a. night
shipper with tn O.nernl film com
puny, lut-r becoming chief shipping
and poster cleri with tho World film
corporation. Then he hkcanie a
salesman. Jlo Joined the fox cor
poration 'is sulesnian, being promoted
to local brunch manager which posi
tion he bus held for the past four
years.
Ham Ileiibow, assistant general
saliMiian'i;er'of the fox corporation,
la In OiiiiiIiu to Install Harry Hey.
man as successor to Meer In the
branch manager's ofllccund fail A.
Hell to Miccei'd lleymanas assistant
branch manager.
Hitchcock Assailed j
by Gutzon Borglumj-
Deaths
Lower Freight Rates
in Nebraska Proposed
freight rate changes on the Bur
lington and I'ulon Pad lie railroads
from Hf. Joseph and Kainum City, Mu.,
to points in Nebraska, effective I)o
cember 6, will be extended If possible
shortly after tlm first of the year to
the Northwestern, Hock Islnnd, Mis
souri Purine and Chicago, Ht. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha roads, It was
ftunounced yesterday by t. K. Chllde,
traffic mannger of the Omaha Cham
ber of Commerce.
These, rliiing. relate to class
freight nileg from Missouri river
crossings and all Interior Nebraska
points.
"HI lire I'JIH." said Mr. Chlldr,
"freight rates In this htate have
been out of plumb. At that time the
Interstate Comuiene commission au
thorized the roads to establish dis
tance rates tariff on class freight from
12 Missouri river points to Nelirasku. i
These rates are higher thjin on other
cbisa rates In the stale, former ad
justment has been unsatisfactory."
Mr. Chllde stated thut these
changes will result In a slight drop
In freight rates throughout the state.
Special Sale of
Furnace
Shovels
REGULATION SIZE
49c
MONDAY ONLY
This I hut a MiupU of th.
Mtinififul Kiirf Item
thtt . wiU t off.TiC tH
puMia frvm tlm. ta tima,
W. J. Cliiri Firnitin Co.
iio il-. it.i
r AT Uiix 1011
Women Working Hard
in G. 0. P. Campaign
Lincoln, Nov. 4. (Special.) Ne
braska, women nra working as tney
never have before in auxiliary organi
zations to aid In nrimalng Interest In
the i. O. P. campaign.
from all quarter the republican
atate central committee has received
assurance, from both the chairman
and women vice chairmen that organi
zations had been perfected to get re
publican voters out election day.
The state committee feels that
through the women of Nebraska, and
their work on election duy they will
more than offset the vast expendi
tures of the democratic nominee for
United States senator for an organi
zation. The republican., lsith men and
women, apparently realine that it
lake, their voluntary unpaid efforts
to overcome the organization per
fected by the democrats.
Fire at Broken How.
Broken JSow. Neb , Nov. 3 Hpf-clal.V-fire
did about U.JOo worth
of damai;. to th. Kroken Pow lumber
yards. Urge quantity of high
grade mill work and a carload of
cement wae entirely destroyed.
(t..ll.. tram rm On. )
Wilanii bad written llotfc-lum Ih fob Uuur lUu.nort
lowing letter:
"April 13, 19llMy p.ar Mr.
lliirgluiu: I am afraid that you have
for some I line past twen tinder se
rlnu. tnlsupprt-henslon ... I
hav. never nt any lime constituted
you an official Invcsllgitor. , , ,
W. have at no tlm. considered you as
Ih. official represeiitullvo of the ad
ministration. If I so regarded you, I
would of course hav. supplied wou
with such . distance us you fn I (hat
you h.V. lacked."
Ilorgluiil Repeal, ( barge.
The Omaha It, telegraphed Mr.
Horglum the lt ot this statement.
Tu this Mr. Koi alum replied:
"Wire you this afternoon Wit
Inn's commission to me, together
with linker's confirmation.- I reit
erate Ih. charges In my letttr, real
lln what I hwv. charged iigulint
the honor, honesty mid puhlli; tu
nes, of Henaolr Hitchcock, I n n
fully prepared and am eager In fu
hint In court with Hid record of
Ihoso days, illlchcock ,a.l and
empowered, refused In aid us,
1 (Higher! V bus, wit bill Ihn past
month, charged tlm very sumo peo
ple and company llltrhcock wss
protecting with fraud mid brought
suit for recovery of fl.40, ()."
Th. letters quoted by Mr. P.orgluyi
follows: -
"Tiir: wniTi: iioi fk.
"Washington, Jan. 2, 1918.
"My Jiear Mr. Porgluiu:
"I hav. your letter of December S5.
"Knowing th. earnest and loyal
purnosu with which you have writ
ten me. I hav. conferred with th.
secretory of war end, at his request
and my own hearty concurrency, I
urgn you to conie at once to Wash
ington to lay th. whole matter
frankly and fully before the secretary,
and by your Investigation discover
the farts in this business.
"Th. secretary of war assures me
that he will be delighted to clothe
you with full authority lo get to the
bottom of every sltuutlon, and that he
will place at your disposal the ser
vice, of Mr. Htunley King, u member
of his own personal staff, If you de
sire to have his counsel in your In
quiries. Tho secretary suys further
that he will bring you Into personal
contact with llenerul Hiiuler, whom
you doubtless already know person
ally, and will direct that every facility
of Inquiry be placed at your dis
posal.
"When you have thus Investigated,
If I lie other experts whom you sug
gest In your letter of December 25
still seem desirable lo bo appointed,
you can suy so to tho secretary, and
In the event of any difference) of
Judgment between you, which seems
to mil Impossible, r would bo most
happy to have a report from you per
sonally to ine on any phusa of the
matter which remains In the slightest
degree doubtful In your mind.
"Cordially yours.
"WOOl )JOW WJI.HON."
Mr. Outzon Horjiluin, Htaniford,
Conn.
The secretary of war wrote us fol
lows:
"War Department, Washington,
January 'j, 1D18.
"My li.-ar Mr. Jlorgluni:
I return herewith tho president's
letter which dura exactly stale my
altitude- In this whole yialtcr. I con
cur In till he lias staid. General
Hquler will, I am sure, cooperate
with you fully but If you find any I
uncertainty as to tho mutter, will you
ho good enough to present (IiIh lettci
as lieliiif a proper Introduction to
(iencral Squler, und It will secure
from him for you every authority
which you run need in prosecuting
your inquiries. I am also usklng Mr.
King to make sure that you arc aided
In every way.
"Cordially yours,
"NEWTON I). BAKKR,
, "Secretary of War."
fienutor Hitchcock's statement that
I was not authorized, he knows to
be false and la begging the question
that he tvaded procuring evidence
and give na reason his personal In
tent would suffer if he dir.. further
Senator Hitchcock stopped all aid
promised to stop graft and speed
manufacture of the needed planes,
"u i: tzon no J ta lv m."
Mm H. '. K...U.
t'ltld Cll Ml. II. I', Mtll .ltd .
hrr nnm. hr Sh ! aurvi4 by tr
hu.l.n.l and f iv t'hUUrun, un u anil
Tha ilnMr.il ara Mra
1'iila Mi Solum ul Sm. . Ma Mail
Smith el Marahall, kl 1 lr. Kjlin Oak
of Ar. ailia, lia. i ai Hi. Ntw.ll uf Ihla
ii v anil duar Nal of (Mall. Mr a
Naomi I a in. Nrbraak. In lot rwnaral
ariiaa ra hall in lha ("hnailtn churt b
uf wni q alia . inriukrri
Rain and Much Cooler
Forecast for This Week
, Washington, Nov. i. Weather for
the week beginning Monday: Upper
Mississippi and lower Mississippi val
ley: Huin followed by clearing nnd
much cooler at beginning und general-
ly fair and cool. I
Puclflo states; Generally fair except I
for occasional rnln. In Washington
and Oregon. Tempertiture normal on j
the coast and somewhat below normal j
in the interior. ,
W. S. lavish.
Il.airua N, a l.cliigh, plnnatr f
lUauea, ili.l al hi hoina. Kor aara
ha tiaa aiisxnl In lha brli k arid algn.
Uuain-aa In Una ally. Ma I. aurvlvad by
a nlu anij a laraa faintly of rhlldraii.
all .ruHn.
Mra. Timiil. Plrrr..
Iirairirf ilia 'l'-iiti1a I'lrrca, al, pi.
nr.f laaiiiaiu ot tlMa. Jl'il al bar noma
Sha la aurviva by liar huabaml ana n
aun, Jraaa, i'ltrta, uhn raaiil. at fcllia.
Mra. Imria M. I alill.b.
Nl.ra.fc Till Mra IJ'iira W. I.alrll.k
, wlfa ul a fWm.r nanlrn ul Ih Nalira.
sa aiaia p.sliauiiary, Ulcil at har kuma
hra. .ha Ita'i l"-n . raaldani ot lha
iny for half a lamury. Sh la aurvlvad
by loiaa ami ami lu daushlar.
Arthur I'unnJnsh.m.
Itlonmriaui s'unaral aarvlcv fur Ar
thur ruiniinahaiii, i. ho ditd hare, r
litnl In lha H K. ihgrch. vunduilcd by
Id v. M. K. Illrhmuml. Th body ra.
I a kail In Willi lor burial. Ila waa .
vaivran ef lha world way and . daiach
mailt of formar srnty .nd navy buy.
a-td aa suard nf tumor II waa . aon
i.f II. Ciiiiiiiiiaham and brnihar ot Mayor
II. Y. ruanlnitiani, hoik uf this illy.
Jiiii T. I'MipbeM.
Tai-umaah 'I hxra aa a lar.a .Hand
anra al th lunaral u( Joaauh T. ('inp
ball, hald at Ilia 1'raal.ylarlan rhurrh hra.
Krii'nda wra praani in Ursa ounibar
frmii llrbion, liunbar. Wymora, l.lntoln
and uth.r igani. Hav. W. it. Coopar
:vndu iad tba aarvlcaa. Mr. I'auil'ball waa
a niomear ol tha Tacuinaali lodsa of
Maaona and lha burial aarvlia w.ra by
lhat frattruliy. tr. J. II. I.yrhlanwalnar
of Omaha was In charita, Mr. Campball
waa anl for Ih Jlurllinton at tlabrop
and had haan In tha ainploy ot Ih
company fur tl yrara. Mr. 1 ampball I.
aurvlvad by hi. wlfa and a son.
Mia. Nannl lloaarrman.
Kuparlor Mlaa Nanm lioaaarinin, aiu
alo laarhar, dlrd at Ih horn of bar sic
lar, Mra. W. A. Myara.
E. a. Jon..
Superior K. a. Junta, ratlrad farmtr,
dld al hla honi In Huparlor.
Jiwrph l-'oraylli..
rierea loaeph Foray tha, , s plonacr
aaiilT uf l'1-rc rounly, dlad at hla homo.
Ha waa born In Iraland and caina to Oil
louniry at th .f . Ila aarvad In
tha civil war .nd waa always scllv In
limnd Army rlrclaa. Ila eanie lo J'lere
(ouiny In II0 and hnmraie.drd, wbara
ha inada hla homo for many yaara. ila
rurnl mall rarrlrr for 17 yaara. u
li-avra a wife, two aona and flv daugli-
liil
Mli-hiirl Krh.
firand lalana Ma ha-l Koi-h, , raal-di-nl
nt ih M.ilillfr' hoina at Hurkeit,
died at that Inatliution. Kunarsl aarvicc
war held in th iluic'l.
, tl llmtr n. Hlrk.
firand Island Wllmer llurdttta ntrk,
InfMiil mn of Mr. and Airs. Hlrk. died at
the hoina. Funeral, ai-rvleea war con
dueled by H'v. Mr. Chrlall.naon of th
Consrevll"iial chunh.
Mra. Kdwurd Hooper,
firand Island Tha body of Mr. F,d
rd Hoopar formar wall-known realdant
of lirund Islnn'l. who dl'd at Kaarm-y,
wna hroiiKht tn thla illy for burial, funer.
al service l"-lns held In Ht. Hiephin F.pl.
copal ihiirch. Hhn ta tha mulhrr of Mrs.
J. H. Wiilllu of thla city.
Mra. Mela K. Nielsen.
(Irmwl Islnnd Mra. Mela K. Nlalaen, 0,
a wall known rvaldent of Ihla city, died St
thn siniTnl hnsplial. Baldea hr hua
blind, a aon, , and an Infant itniishiar
survive, Funeral service wer held In
tho Kplacnpnl church, llac, C 11. Har
mun offli'iutlns.
Mra. Karl llell.rt.
(Irand Island Mra. Karl H. Hart, ?7,
a resident of Com nil City, died at tha Ht.
Krnnels hnaidi.l "Her a Irief lllneai-. Th
body was lake- - t'lly for burial.
Fiorina Jllg. m
Grand Island Klorlan Jllg, J, Ma
, , i .- ,. .... n '
Tha body was lakan to Mason City for
burial.
Mlaa f.oula. Saalfeld.
firand Island. Miss 1-oula Haalfeld, tt,
recently of folumbua but who ha r.
, .. I . , ' -a : "
limnd Island Huslncas collcae, died har,
lldea her parents, three sisters and on.
hinlhar aurvlv. Th body wa tka to
t'olumbu for burial.
.lolin II. Roberls.
rirHiid Islnnd. lotm H. Hoherta. 04, a
rrwhirit i.f the Holdler. Horn, at Hurkett,
il'ed at thut Inslllutlon. lie waa a. vet.
enin nf tha Kpanlsh-Ainerlian war. III.
horn formerly waa at Omaha, wher h
had ben Identified with om of th.
"il'! r. h 1 ' I' s ' Ills " -
Irnve a. hrnlher and sister, resldlns at
Newark. N, .1. Th. body wa taken to
Now York for burial.
Ii.n Miillnlly.
(Irand Island. Th body of T)an Mul
lally, who dlrd at Omaha, arrived In thla
city and funeral service war conducted
In Ht. Mary Catholic church. Interment
waa mad In lha Doniphan cemetery.
Mra. .lohn lliltin.rr.
York--Mr. .lohn Ilittlngcr. 71, died at
the family home har. .Mra. nittlnger
I cam li York county in JI73 and located
ia farm near Honed cl. since lh death
of bar hu.t.snil eavaral I'ais ago ah baa
j mad. bar lien.. In Una my.
I'. '. U.ler.
York C C Custer, It, .dval war vet.
er.n, died at Ih family hoina. Mr,
Custer fall feet from . ladder upon
which h was ruitlns limb from . Irea,
ll.htln. upon hla head, frai-lurln. the
skull. Mr. luster serted In lo l hotenlh
Indians cavalry, durin. lha war.
J.rk I'. Fpp,
Hendaraan Jacob F. Upp, SI realdent
In thla vicinity, d'ed at lha l.uihera.
hasptial,
Adam llerbrrnlh.
Waco Adam llerkernth, It, 4i4 .1
hi hum In thla tllia.e.
Umrsa W. Mlnipklna.
Falrliurr Funeral m .r. k.l.l .1
Heyiiolda for (l.-or.a W S.mpkiiia, si.,
pioneer of Jefferson county, a ram
In lha count v In Ik a It. the fsiher
nT (I. M aiinpklns nf dnenn and H,
I. aimpklna nf Fairlniry It waa mar.
rled In Mary A Huitoii. June 10, lata at
Minnnk, III Thla (ouele were the firat
eeupi mirrled In H'nndfnrd county,
I I" ,""y ,"k"1 ' Huionk ,
vlllll.n lUkee.
rrlend-Tha body of William linker, 17,
wan died al tha hmt ef hla son, o. F
n.kar. HusHnell, N.b , ft a brought to
rlend and burled .
Mr. Huth H'.lalo..
rrland Tha funiral of Mrs. Ituth Wala-
ion, wnu me. at ilia home rf her eon,
Arthur Watsinn. wsa held In Ih lonsi
f.tlonal thurcli.
Mra. A. A. Handall.
rrland Mra. Randall, wir of Bev. A.
All. Randatt, pastor nf tha First Moth
odlat church of thla clly, died at blntoln.
Mrs- f alherlne Werls,
York Mrs Catherln Weria, D died at
th. bom of her daughter, Mra. I. (I.
.tucker. Mr. Werl had made her home
with bar daughter for th. past eight
ar.
Mr. Orpha Pott a,
Beatrice Mrs. (Irnhm I'olle. If. Mt. re. 1.
dam of Wymora, died at th hmn. of har
daughter, Mra. S. I. Cole. Tha funeral
waa held In Ilia family resilience ami
burial wa. In Uymor. cemetery.
Mr, (ieors. Zimmerman,
Ilaalrlce Mra, (leoraa Zimmerman. 61.
old realdent of (Is. county, died In a
hoapltal at Lincoln, Rhe la aurvlved by
bar hushsnd and five children, all of
whom reside In Hanover township, north
eaat nf ll.-atrlc. Th body wa brought
her. for burial.
imitrds Is being t-tinl u led In Sidney
In p miuiitaii Py the Sint,r saisge.
Tn liuiMii.g la nu oim of tha n..t . oi.
Ii.ia In ih. rlty and wilt be (t.us f..et,
mi alery and basenielil. It II lie flu
Irhed iea.1i l"r oi.upuiey on Jsnusty I.
Plan (ill station.
Healrlr Clallon and Jsuies lllsll of
thla city )oir. lis. i l tin. V. Scott lot for
11,01)0 and wilt build an oil tilling alallun.
Hots lly Hands.
YorkThe Fuel Tiust nimpsny of the
Fust Nell,, i, e hank bought lli 10UU
Inli-rsecliiiii paving Points, disulntf I per
rem inurrsl, paying Is. a value.
I niiiplete Power I Inc.
fleshier 'I'ho iransiulssloi, hna from
Iteehlcr tn superior coiiiiio l lug llyrnii and
It.irily, la coinpleied and liatit and power
is uuw rietii supplied the three towns ftom
the Pesliler plant The low weter In lha
lltpuollcan liver, ftom whi. h Superior de
rivia I'a power. Is lusilfln lent lu sunnle
lha full needs of Ills! I Inc.- The lleahler
plelit ta now . pari of the fluted Light
and Power i.'o of Atillcne, K'in , which la
siipplllng lulit end p ""' lu aliout I ill)
towns lu Kauaaa anil Nebraska.
Weddings
Business Activities
Vol for Hulh I'yrtU tr ( urr-intt-ndrni.
only woman on tiw lirKei.
NOTICE
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Particulars
New HUs. Una.
David City W. llemlrlck of Lincoln
haa started a atag line through David
city. It will run frum Miicoln tu Nur
folk every day.
I.rocery firm Kip.nda.
David City. Tho I'ason-Dsvis cnmpany
nf Columbus, a wholesale grocery firm,
ha. established a branch of flee In liavld
City. K. M. Hi lass, a atnekholder, and
wh haa been connected with the houei
evi-r allien it started, five years ago, haa
bean appointed manager of this offlur.
Ilreneh Dental Office,
Columbus. Tha llally lienial compsny
of JJicnver and Omaha has purchased Dr.
W. A. Thomaa' offlc o.uipmani, leaaed
tha rooma and will open a branch dental
offlc her with a competent man In
charge,
ftsild N'w fiar.gr. '
Uldney A new bulliltng nt brick and
l.aeehaiuki-J.iee.
York-- llenly J Ma. hansky of Fair
mom and All K .l"an nf McCtm! war
merited at lha Christian paraousge, Hev,
ila U. Carney nffn latliig.
( hnrllnn lliuillk.
York Harry It, Chsilmn and l.lllisn A
llsnllk both of Yolk, wcia niurind by
Ju.lao It. tl. Hopkins.
Mi Kim hen-Si humane,
(Irand Island ll-lnllvea hero were eur.
prleed to receive anliounci'melii s of i ha
marring" of Miss Filrda Si hiimaiin,
dnuslilcr nf Mr. and Mrs I A Johnson,
of ihla city, and l"r. J II McKltahnn "f
North I'latte, which took pise at lim a
l.ulheran cliurch, Lincoln K-v II N.
Hailger official lug. llr. and Mrs. Mi Klia
ban will epend lha winter In Ilia auulh.
Jones -Johnson.
(Irand Island Mlaa (larnetto Johnson,
daugliier nf Mr. nd r.Ms I. A. Johnson,
and Hairy .1, Jnnee. also ef (tils cllv. were
married at the l.uilician church al I'snne
hrnK, Rev, I'ederson ef fidul lug Afnr a
brief wesifrn trip Ih (oupl will reside
In Lincoln,
Applegl .-Logan.
Orand Islsnd Mlsa fll.cls Aipcgata
and llarley Logan, both nf ilile clly, wire
married nt the homo of the bride by Rev
C, .1, Chrlsllanaou, puelor of the Flisl
Cnnareaallonsl church They will coll.
tlhu tu muko thilr hi" tie in thla clly.
Ilouble l editing.
T.lbl Rock A double wedding nf much
luliiresl lo l'wne coulilv people wna ti n
marriage of Miss Olive Meiluire nf flur
.hard nnd Klefetien K a II n of Slelnauer, and
Mlea lliirtiara (llynn of Hummerf led and
Aldrlch Kalln nf Hteinaucr. The ceremony
took plnco nt lha Ht llrldget (alholle
church on the a'st line neir A al ell. Kan.
lloih young couplea will mnho their nomea i
at Hieinuucr. I
Chll. is planning to electrify Its
rullt'oads by tiieans of Ilia abundant j
wnlerpinter to bo iletiveil from tho
niDiinti.ln rlmini.
America Ready lo
Heceive Special
Knvov of Canada
e'
lr. S, (Iinrrnnicnt I'Vt-I It Lifi
Willi Dominion Authorities
to Tukc Initiative in
'Matter.
to tho suti.-e.tlon of tlirret reprs.nta.
lion. Isisinl clil fly on th. f.ellim that
such a movement fcuuM const It ut a.
rtrp In tho illrclton of th. dlsaolutlon
of th. rmplr.,
IT
FOR
Hy (iKAKrON Ull.tOX
WashiiiKton, Nov. 4. Th. L'nlts.1
Flutes Is ready to receive, a speelul
minister front t'unuiln henevrr tha
t-'nniitlliiii Ktivernnivnt see. fit tu semi
on. here. Thla rovei tiiuetit feels,
however, It was said at tha Kbite. di
partm.nl, that It lies with Oinuda tu
take tho Initiative to attempt tu inn k
siikkcsiIoiis,
i IhspltM the persistent l'iorta from
Ottawa to thti rffert th.it a minister
lias been llillliril or is nlxillt In be
naineil, oltlclals ilei lureil that llui de
mi liiii-iit has no Information on the
Mibjei't am that thelo has loin no ru-
i.iiit lit'cotlatlon. between the two
Koveriiments with riBpect to run ti rep
resentation.
OlhVlal Inclined to thu opinion lhat
thu 1'nlleil Mtnti'S would, probably not
in ml it illploiuatii! teprcachtiiiivii to
i iiiiiiilii, even If tha Canadians should
(lucid, tu bo represented here. This
uttlttale, it was ipltnltte.l, however, Is
bused on the assumption taut tiny
Canadian minister who mlKht be
named would unilotibt.dly b. an ana-
ehu of Ilin Jliltish tinbussy and not u
full fleilk-ed minister.
Thu decision of thn Aliiei leuti gov
enmieiit not to taka thu Inltlatlva In
l In; mutter of Ciinadlan diplomatic
ripresetitatiou lu Vush!iiftn Is based
liiimanly on thu assumption that that
Is n matter tn bu settled between
(ireat Jlrlliilu ami Camilla. There has
been Him ll opjiosltlon In (ireat llrltaln ,
SpldS
To the users of "Seventy,
seven" for Colds and Grip
(they are legion). If you do
not respond to "Seventy
seven" promptly, alternate
with Dr. Humphrey".'
Number One t,o accelerate its
action.
Humphreys "Forty'
Induces Sleep. No dope.
"10" and "77" Z0 and II 00 each, at
Drug Mores, or sent on remlttane or
COD. I'rtfl Post, Humphreys' Hnmeo.
Mrdlrln Co., list William MCnet, New
York, Medical Hook Free.
PIANOS
U TUNED AND tW
KtPAIRED
All Work Cuarantee.
A. H05PE CO,
I ft 1 3 Dougla Tel. Doug. BSS
PRICES REDUCED Men's two or
three-plor suits scientifically cleaned
nd pressrd by odorleia procaea.
DRESHER BROTHERS
2217 Farnam Stratt
Telcphonesi Omaha, ATlantlc 034R
South Side, MA rliet 0060
Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria
Our Special Plate Luncheon. 25c
EVERY DAY DIFFERENT TRY ONE
We arc now serving; Raw Oysters on tha htilf shell at 6 for ibe.
Our Fried Oysters are the best in town, 20c, or with Potato
Salad, 25c. Do not forget our Pumpkin Pice, the finest madp;
ulso Apple Dumplings. Now for our greater special Fruit Cake
now rcud.v for holiduy ncnsun.
c3Arn a fTN ni3 a otiti ti
111 010
j K!(H't woman tn the achixil nnr.l
I I'r. Jennl. M. t'allfa. h.a .uperifnc
j in uMlo nfTalra anj touraav. Kin
I will- lhat no more imbUo h(Hl
1 mo iry will be a.t4 n iTilv.
I fi'ill. Adv.
, Mil II KM. AIHHiTIwHOT.
VOTE FOR
Chas. A. Randall
t
Niwmtn Crov
Repuklictn Candiit
Rilwy Commiinr
R.aai.ll )t.) U S..f
P.at t.r Kt.itUair.
Thai
Styl.
AwV The Style Shop ?lkAt1
Dressmaking and Alterations
llependaMe am! natiafai-tory In tha heart ef th. Chopping" Iist rict
The art of modern dresamaking defined.
Dresses Blouses Coats
under MISS K. FARRELL'S peraonal attention
at prictt within reon
Spial workroom for alteration of a!l kind, at moderate prkc.
Hi Nill. Bl.k
III. a.) rar
C.lr.a. H.ta.y Si.
Mrs. B. Armour
Suveste
a Show you the city of New
York as you never saw it
or knew it but as it actually
was in Rupert Hughes' great
and thrilling" novel.
O Show you the movies. Not
from a seat in a film thea
ter, but on location with Rob
Wagner with a thrill in
every situation.
WSJ
F Lawrence Perry will take
you into the team-room
and then show you. in a great
story, how football may be
more than just a game.
8 You can join a gang of
Central American engi
neers and meet the redoubt
able Keg Henderson while
he lean3 a song.
3 Disclose to you 'Contra
band," the best of alb Q The famous author, John
Clarence BudinetonKclland's Galsworthy, will tell you
i-oiiiittk. tut iKiir ,?.
hoi i mm. ttttir.
An Answer to the
Burning Question
Mil leatk.Ut.
Mk Wea
CMC.
.i.4
if7: Mabel C. Johnson
V f ' . Superintendent of
;vj Xs(: Puolic Instruction
y t U , . Bw awJ RUJ in
I H YtaiV CHiriit in Rural
j SiKoaU m4 4 Y4i
CtHinljr SuiintnJitt
' Your 3upil If Scl Trn
i .1 Will E ApfriaUj
Clarence Budington Kclland's
works. Call on the Governor
with Carmcl Ic uninvited.
I Let you watch that new
and thrillingiport a dog
race on the plains, between
Gerald Beaumont's astonish
ing greyhounds.
5 Tom Daly will take you
right into the kitchen
with him and introduce you
to a pair of folks as tine as
any you've ever met.
Gllrucc Harton will prove
to you that "Believing
Too Little" is aslud ai believ
ing too much something
very well worth the knowing.
the story of an overpow ering
love in the Arabian desert.
Irt. Albert Payson Tcr
v hunc's Wolf Calder is
no amateur detective. He's
the real thing who (Joes real
things in a real way.
n Our ambassador to Italy.
Richard Washburn
Child, w ill tell you the truth
alnut the girl they called
'The Panther."
12 l'inmc Kilbourne will
open up for you i girl's
heart ami let you ice the
wheels go round.
13 Frank Condon will
take you 'up into a
mountain shack and make
you known to as quaint a
partnership as ever existed.
Jl William Dudley Pellcy
will give you an inter
est in a young man and a busi
ness project that is 1 00 7c good.
51 5 ya' Brown will open
"up a vista of human
nature to you that you've not
considered for a long time.
16
Thomas L. Masson
will show you just why
it is that" Love Is Not Blind."
1 7 'hcArt Section always
" portrays beautiful
women and in November they
are: Lucy Fox, Helen Stew art,
Violet Hcming, Annrttc
Moore, Fileen Percy, Thcda
Baru and they we beautiful.
ny ta N.tfaifc.r Rod Uk
Mia toJay a't al all atw.
ttaatia aoJ hi lar youraall If tSt
cUi U ao isiuliJ taat 23 caaU
ar a.lara aurtfaaaatl aa awk
taiartaiaaiaat l aia aa r4tf.
Mm
Boons
Set Vttt lknun$tra(lon
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