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THK SUNDAY BKE: OMAHA. iSOVKMltt.K 5. lU'J'-V
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IVorris Attacks
Senior Senator
in Lincoln Talk
lilunlly Accuses Colleague n(
'trying to Lie Hi Way Hack
Intu Office Chargfi
.NVuherryixin.
Uruulfi, Nuv, a. Hrrmlor .Norrle
HuiiHy .cui Hi in I,. r Jlin h'.M a, In
i ,'h at luiv-hion hero Krt'lny,
t nlfi rnjitlng lis till uy li k lulu
liu j-t,it nmi ii lai,J that lhi la
Itlln tliffin i.m Uti,i.i iiiu ilrl,auh-
ry i, Newberry and Ilia I) lug Wnt
n( lliti'liuut M. II udilni that If lia
liai to i-)iim, llwrn Ilia two ha
wotill pitfir tha Nwliiry way. lie
aid tlial JIiuI.imiU wu sj'Hi'ltr.g an
Iriirui'iiia sum lu git Link, ni'.Ufcb Id
inak .Ni-wln-ny 1-hjk lika 10 rt-nt,
If all wei a fpoilfrt.
Mi)li.r Nun In took up an i1vr
llixiii iit In Jliii tvix k'a Interi-st 1
(lrin l tt (ha f.iiMH'in, In whlih lia
clalwt-il ir'ilit fur varlou inf.iauin
In lha lull rial of ak'i hull ur. Norrl
aid Hint lllfi h'''k knew o Utile
about what arl ullural rmuaurra
wia pnam-cl; that ), (Hit nut know
N'irria, aa member and rhalniwm f
tli a aiiili ultuiul ruiuinltt, e, waa la
a i,oifioji to ili-iiuuni'a hi claim aa
lira. Ho anld It wee a 1) I hut lliuh
ciii'k hua u ri' iiiiiIIdii fur hung a
frli ml (if iki n ull lire.
Tha ainutor atil'1 Hint lilt' hnisk
wua almmt 1,11 fumy ill callti, Hint
ot tha vuiious hilla hslnl ha Wul
ilihi-r tint ,r-s-iit whin ihcy w-i
conslitireij or liml m-visr taken eniiugll
InlPicut to ,t,-iir brfur th mm
inlltcc, nmi thNt hn wua claiming Ilia
i n-illt fur ni'iisun- Nortl hiinsi-lf
hail lull mlui cl.
"Odd have iwrey on tha soul tif
the limn or wmiiuii n-spunslbl for
tha iiuhllcnilon of those fal-h,xl,"
ba siilfl. "Kalhioi! told In hnniat
i(oila for th iiiii'lioaa of Influencing
their Volca. I riimiiit cninprrhrnd It,
Th vol I aiKrfd to a ii-rsin, nt-t
to th-lr family imd their rcllKlim, and
tha man who ili-haui-ht-e Unit vot
ought to ho ashamed to look an him
(t mnn In tha faca for tha rent of
hi lift-"
la auld Hitchcock' failure to he
prrsi-nt at r.n roll rail roat tha fiinn
art of Inliiiitcl NYbruska otrs hiilf the
coat of tha I'athflnnr dnm. which
Norrl hud propi4 ahould ha paid
out of a Mississippi rlvtr flood an
proprlutlon bttcauaa vrry foot of w'
tar ImiHiundfd by tha Tnthflnder did
not go to auirmant that flood, lia
auld Hitchcock wnlkfd out of tha
chamber whm tha vota waa belnf
takn.
New Knights of Columbus Many Applications Three Killed in Iowa
Tl ni. flrnn nnn f ah Ai:n When Train Hits Aulo
Sew I ariif Law
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L:HyijLiiasaa
An hl'rrt drawing of new f. 100, 000 Knljilitl of Columhu club liouaa
Hhldi will be atarlfd In Ihr aprlng.
After 2d yeara of (fiotvlh tha Onui
Went Virginia Coal Men
Arrange Price Reduction
WaxhlnKlon. Nov. 4 Kodi-ral Fuel
Dfatributor Conrad K. fipena, when
ha cloned til office Innt nlfiht, had r
reived no flnnl onawfr from Illlnola
and Indiana, cool opnitora to hli r
quest for voluntary cut In the price
of con! at tha mine. Mr. Kpan ld
he exiectcd to receive word Haturduy
mornlnn at the liteat, hnwevar, nd
that aome' announcement reRiirdlng
maximum mine price for Illinois and
Indiana probably would be made
ahortly thereafter.
A n reault of a conference with a
delegation of coal oporator from the
t.oithern S'el Vlrislnla bltumlnoua
feld, a reduction of $1.25 per ton In
the maximum price of domestic coal
mined In till field wua arranged. Tha
upnitor elgnlflcd their willlngne
not to exceed a maximum f. o. b. price
at mine of $U0 per ton, rrevloua
price have ranged aa high a f 5.75
per ton.
Daugherty "Dry" Ruling
Hits Passenger Traffic
WaKhliiKton Nov. f Attorney
Cenertil I)nii.erty' ban agalnat
liquor on American ahlpa ha hit the
riMKcngor trafllo to Peru In American
bottom, the Commerce department
wu advlacd by Commercial Attach
Punn at Lima.
Mr. Dunn' report wo regarded by
department ofllclal a Indicating a
(inference on the part of paanengora
traveling; between the Vnlted Statea
nnd Hem to tranship at Panama, do
aplte the four or live day delay, In
order to travel aboard a "wet ahlp."
Heretofore, ofllclal declared, 7S per
cent of the direct trafllo between the
Vnlted Btutea and Peru haa been In
American htr.
Two FrUco Men Cliartnl
With Income Tax Frauds
Ban Ktanclmo, Nov. 4 Income tax
frauda of more than IJ.Ouo.000 were
charged against K. U. StranRe, Pan
Vram'lsc' innnaKer of tho Pacific
Lead and Oil Work and tho Nucca
Putter company, and Iougtaa It.
t rana of the importing "' t Cran
Wlghtman. In Indictment returned
hy the feteral grand Jury here to
tUf. The government eek th payment
cf $l,45i,0iiO In Uxea and penultba
from th two men, who are aceuaed
,,f having defruuiUd the government
cut of th proper amount of Income
HI due In lil and IW. Honda
were f!xv1 at I'.'J.w t-aeh,
l.u council of the Knlghl of Coluni'
hua la to l -f k ((round early In th
iiomlng eprlni; fur thn new $200,000
club houM at Twentieth and Dodge
i reel.
The hiiililtng I to hu tlx eUirlcd
hlKh, 152 feet wld and 140 f'-ct long,
It will moilern chili rooiriK,
banquet bull, iiinlliorluiii and K'm
un!um fin MM lea, Incluiilnir a hireii
KWiiiimluK I'ool. Theia will nUo hu
hotel room for rcnM'Tii.
Hlncn h rouncll wax granted a
charier In !03 the Knight of t.'olum-
bin round! here ha developed from
a "null gathering of (0 to mora than
2,000 member. Th flmt club mom
were elnlillhed In 11(08 In th old
lionrd of Trade building at Blxleanlh
and Karnam aireet. In 1H10 a hou
wii purcnaaed at Twentieth nnd
Iiu'Iko alieel but the gnullntf of the
afreet neceaaltated a move to lh
tii'cce'nt licadiuurter at 21101 Hartley
alreot.
Tho new club hoimi) will he ued
not only a a meeting place for
Knlvhl of ColumbuM, but will ulao be
at tha (IHpoddl of varlou other o,
cletlea and organlutlou.
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Radio Users Must
Expect Defects
Radio Still in Infant Stale,
Engineer Tell Rcatler.
Can't Control Static.
On a recent trip throufch northern
Ohio and along the ehorc of Luke
rlrle, llowurd H, Pyle fathered an
linpreaalon that tha public expect
too much of rad,o. "Whether thl
condition I due to the denier, or th
varlou new publication which have
entered the held, or to aomo other
tourre la problematical, but duubtlee
nil have contributed their ahure to
Cfiue thl regrettable condition," he
miy In a recent laauo of Jiaclio New.
Arty number of people cannot un-
deratand why their equipment 1 ub
Ject to gtatlc dlaturbancea, they hnv
Ing the beat obtainable outfit on th
market, It eem In aome caea that
the dealer from whom they purchased
the equipment secured them thnt tat-
Ic would be negligible with their ap
paratus regardlena of how strongly
It wo apparent on other equipment,
Similarly, the annoying "aqueal"
which I alway audible fron a nearby
receiving set when your own tube 1
ocl!!titlng and the other elation la
hunting a lgnul, Reenied to a num.
ber to be entirely enperfluou and
they were demanding equipment Im
mune from m;h aqueal, Thl meant
nnnrcRcnerative set, which, If pur-
chtted, they find to require many
more stage of amplification before
reault equal to a regenerative cir
cuit lire obtained: another cause foe
dlHHatlnfactlon. Then tho question
of spark Interference nroae. Too many
manufacturer claim that their equip
ment positively elemlnate such Inter
fenng signulH. This Is absurd; It I
not entirely up to the receiving aet
to do thl; the best aet I powerless to
eliminate Interference from a nearby
station If that station I broadly
tuned. All th tuning In the world
NOTICE
Read and Heed
Turn to Page 3,
Society Section
You Will
Save
One-Half
will nut eliminate th Npark set of a
special amateur In tho next block,
working on 375 meter, perhupa a
bit broad, when you are tuned to a
wav of 360,
Ilemember, further, that nny radio
receiving vet ha tha following limi
tation; They will pick up static dl
turlmncee, or they will Involve such
a multitude of circuits and control
for It elimination, that you, the av
erage mnn, cannot handle It. Hlutlc
elimination I not yet complete; what
decreasing of thl troubleorne Inler
ference I In practiced radio tine I In
the large high power station, which
have spent thousands of dollar to fil
ter some of It out, to enable reception
of transoceanic signals,
II, S. Judge Resigns.
Washington, Nov, 4. Tho resigna
tion of Marlon Devrle a pjeldlng
judge of the United tiutc court of
custom appeal, offered recently, hn
been accepted by tho president, It
watt announced last night. Judge Dev
lie leave th government service
after more than a (core of year to
resume the practice of law.
Majority of Request for
Change Under Section
Giving President Right
to Increase Duties.
Wnhlnlon, Nov 4 Application
to th tariff commission for action un-
rhfle!d, ( . Nov. 4 Three per
iod Wi re Itllliil and Ihii olln'iK were
seriously Injured when Chicago, Unr
It it Kt on tyulncy pasnenger train No,
8 rrushed Into an automobile ibluii
by W, K. Miller of Itrlghlmt here tins
evening.
Mr. W. V. Miller, her I month old
daughter of llilghton, and I 1 1. Ituih
of queen ty, Mo., weir killed, Mr.
Itlilh and Miller werj aerloualy In
lursd. Mr. Itulh Is not expected In
recover. It I reported that lier buck
ws broken In th crash.
'Hie lltiih family arrived In fair
ier inn nexiiue tarin provision or inn ; f eld this afternoon and had Jut com
new Kordney McCumber law now jl'leted negotiation for the teiitlng of
total neatly 100. More than half of farm when the accident occurred,
these have been received since th i
publication of regulations governing
procedure before the rommlaslon hist
week.
Most of thn application aie for
changes In duly under section 315 of
the new law. which authorlxr the
president to Increase nr decrease
duties by not mote than DO per cent,
There are a few application fur the
Imposition of the retaliatory dulle
onilir section 111 relating to unfair
methods of competition In th Im
portation of foreign good and under
section 81 7 relating to discrimination
of other countries against commerce
of th fulled Htnte.
It waa alated today at the tariff
commission that preliminary Inves
tigation 'if some of the more Im
portent applications may b com
pleted within about a week. No hear
lugs on nny of the applications are
Nine Des Moines
City Employes
Are Indicted
Slati Iioesligutor Say Irregu
larities With Fund In
ole More Than
$100,000.
A Queer World
Man Wins Heart HjIiii for
Itrcach of Promise
Married Life for Two
Spokane CoiijiIc Start
W illi Rang.
A Hoothrr,
(Inilnnull, Nov, 4 A verdict for
$1,500 dHinagea In. lavnr of IJeorgc
Carter, 1.1, who dunged .Mis Alice
I 'eel, 41, with breach of promise In
wed him, ws returned by a jury In
superior rniirt here yesterday.
Carter declared Unit lie ami Mis
Peel lierillllM lllffltfed til llim-l-v in il.
In prospect befor. December and po.; I ,,, ,, tf.r . sm
all.lu ,.. In.l.ira .Tm , N Uhi,mu T .. - ......
ilhiiniiiid ring. I.aler she Jilted lihii
and refused to wed film, he declared.
Mi Peel did not defend Hie suit,
vihlch wn for llf.O'lO iliunages,
Willi Hang.
Hpoliano, Waah., Nov. 4. Mar
ried life for two collide started with
a bang hero yesterday when an ex
plosion of a pmind of flashlight pow
der blew up the studio to which
they had gone for Wedding pictures,
painfully Injuring one bride, one
bridegroom and the photographer,
beside calling out tha lb depart
ment, Mother and daughter had planned
to b married together, hut the plan
had gone wrong. The daughter,
Miss lidna -Cordnr, and her fiance,
Warren Wood, were married In the
morning;, and tho mother, Mra, Dolly
Mao Cordner, and her Intended, Ma
rlon Hurl Davl of Kplrlt Luke, Ida,,
In the afternoon. The vlxlt to tho
tndlo followed. Mr. Wood and
Mr. Davl were cut hy flying kIiihs,
Thu Injuries were not serious.
slbly not before January, Heverul
month will elapM before th com
mission Is prepared lo make any ree
oiniuendullon to th president for
changea In duties,
W, ft. Ctilbertson, vice chairman of
the commission, I In th middle west
In a search for technical expert. Mr,
Culhertsun hu been visiting varlou
universities. He will not return to
Washington befor th latter part of
next week.
Railroads Must Keep
Equipment in Repair
Washington, Nov. 4. (Hpecla! Telci
gram.) Attorney General Daugherty
I about to erv nolle on the rail
road they must keep their equip
ment up to atandurd.
The attorney genera!' decision Is
tho result of representation mud to
him by railroad men who claim the
demoralisation of equipment 1 much
worsa than ha been understood. Thl
ha been In part du to th congestion
of trafllo and car shortage which I
Just now hitting the west with tre
mendous force.
The eastern situation 1 about clear
ed up, North Pnkota Is complaining
because, Hens tor Ladd says, hundred
of cur a i being sent Into Canada
dally to bring Canadian wheat Into
Duluth for export from New York be
cause of th congestion at the port'1
of Montreal.
Kuhat
Adv.
for county commissioner.
Mrs. Catt in Budapest.
Hudapeet, Nov. 4, On the Invita
tion of Hungarian feminists, Mr.
C'arrley Chapman Catt, th American
suffrage leader, bus arrived here to
study the effect of woman auffragc
In Hungary, fih also hn been re
quested to attempt to effect a union
among the warring women' groups,
Omaha Chapter to Fleet.
Election of officer will bo held by
th Omaha chapter of the National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People at tha annual meet
In the fit, John A. M. U. church.
Twenty-fifth and tirunt street, this
afternoon at 2,
I alia.ll vol for Churl H. lOlsutter fur
Municipal Juris Nnvamhar 7. Who's
your inanT A(lvrtlnifnt.
He Moines, I,i., Nov. 4 Nine
fofmcr city employe were Indlete'J
by lbs Po'k county grand Jury here
jidteiday on 21 counts of fur
nery, fulo pretenses and conspiracy
In iviuici Hon wllh iilli gcd Irregularl
tlr of d'apiwlug of city funds. Th
Irregularities are said by stnt Investi
gator to Involve more than loO.ono.
Hurry X. Miller, brother of former
diy superlniendi nt of safety, Mar
shal! M ill t, who formerly was super
inti iiiieut of gin huge disposal, wn
llieilllolieil III 12 count.
W, O. vVelkei-, former clly pucha
Im; Ih:i'oI, was Indicted on two count,
oilier indicted are; Max Pecker, II.
i. Marsh, lj. !'. Iilreman, Kol Htaley,
II. Wlnl. -rhottnm, Cole Ih-rtoff and
I'M wn i-d liiiadiworth,
Total loi. da for the seven men have
bei-n fixed at (125,000.
Frico Roy, 13, Confesses to
Starling 29 Fires for "Kick"
Hun Kranclaco, Nov. 4 Thirteen
year ell Jgnallu lirniria, confessed
today, police announced, to having
set fir to 29 building In the Ituseian
hill district her within the past Sev
ern I month.
"1 got a kick cut of It," Ignatius
explained to Defective Thome Ren
Kan, while tiiklns the latter on a
round of th house the lad admitted
having set afire.
Property damage In th fire to
tuled nppicxlmaiely 111,000, police
s ild. The boy wa captured yesterday
iul o fleeing from an Incendiary
bl.iie.
Two Homliing Airplane
)iiui.'i;:ed in Forced Landing
Kane Clly, Mo., Nov. 4. Two
liitj-c ImmliiiiK urniy planes en nuitu
from l.;iio!cy field, Va , In Kelly
fi M, Ti-k . ivere ,,-er,-lv diltii ived
when forced by engine trouble to lurid
hi MIAkduiI yesterday, according to
a report In ic- nt l,y o-. m.- .h hi a
third plane which landed safely at
ll, Ininls field. The occupant of the
two plains wire sllvlitly bruised and
scratched but olhi-rulee not Injured,
It was snld.
(me of the bomber wn forced to
In rid nt Napoleon, Mo., 30 mile from
K.msiis t'lly.
The other went aground ut Troy,
Mo. The planes were, on thn way to
Kelly field for use In tho advance
bombing, achool conducted by the
army,
Irish Barrack Attacked.
Pdf.iHt, Nov, 4 The military bar
racks at Ardee, County Louth, was
fln-cely attacked hy republicans to
day, hut owing to the great strength
of tho hull. linn, the wall of which
lira five feet thick, the assault fulled,
Tho office of the. Ulster bank was
wrecked by hrm.
Why do more thnti Ion Iswynrs lnitor
riinrlen H. I'ilguilnr fur M tiiii,-l,a JuilKut
1 1 1 ' A I H !; ho i rmnl'iiint .nil ha lh
cimflih'ni of lh iiil, Advarttae nint.
Our Big
Christmas Phonograph Club
Now Forming
You May Have Your Choice
of either a
Victrola or Brunswick
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Paid
For
A small deposit will hold any instioi
ment for delivery on Christmas
morning1 then the above payments
will prevail.'
ORDER NOW
Juit a limited number of
inttrument to be told on
thi Club Plan.
Main Floor Wast
CARLOAD COAL
Scraanad Illlnola, C 4 H'K per Toa
f e.b. Mln.a V '
Aak for prlca dallvered your towa.
Club tosethar.
Johnson Bros., Mine Agts.
NEBRASKA CITY, NEB.
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Called to Flcc Director
NVw Vk, Nov. 4 A wl call
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Value
That is the
foundation upon
which this
new furniture
institution
shall be built
And supporting this
value policy will be
another of courteous,
painstaking service.
Generous varieties of
carefully selected ar
ticles for the beauti
fying of the home.
Comprehensive and Noteworthy
Showings of All That is New in
Furniture Rugs Stoves
The W. J. Claire Furniture Co.
aims In every transaction to give
the fullest mesumre of satisfaction
with ever)' purchase, You will find
thla a delightful place tr hop,
H'rWt'icY ImnwJlutt 'unn.iKt ,-tj CimttmfhiUj
ft .Vol ll'f tvify Vu Ij I'ulf 7'i AVb Stit
V. J. Claire Furniture Company
Monday An Unusually Brilliant Collection of
Women's Smart Low Shoes
Models for Street, Semi-Dress and Dress Wear-All at One Price
Some remarkably smart, new styles are included in this sale of
shoes that were formerly much higher priced.
A Few of the Many Models Included in Sale.4
Two-Tone Dress Pumps with patent vamps and beige suede
quarters and hand-stitched, turned soles. With covered
French or Cuban heels, 5.95
Black Satin Colonial Pumps with
covered French heels are suitable
for street wear and dress wear,
for 5.95
Black Satin Dress Pumps with cov
ered Junior French heels, ' 5.95
Patent Leather Dress Pumps with
covered Junior French heels, 5.95
Black Satin Dress Pumps with vamps
and straps beaded with' tiny steel
beads with covered French heels
Colonial
Tongue
umps
ISO IUrj Slrt
.) AT Ufttit 1031
for
5.95
PerPr.
Black Satin Dress Pumps with flex
ible soles and covered French
heels, 5.95
Patent Leather Dress Pumps with
flexible soles and covered French
heels, 5.95
o - - o
Patent Leather Walking Oxfords
with sensible walking heels, Knvr
lUh toes, 5.95
Black Kid Two'Strap Dreis Pumps
with covered French heels, 5.95
fht flluitratlona utre $lftchtd from .Ws iitctuihd In Out nlt, Our
! ulndmr ui I?th $trttt disptayt thr nrurnj in uottnn fiKttmur.
her of Women's New Fall Low Shoes
) Kwi CKWia WIVie
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