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The Omaha Morning Bee VOL. 52-NO. 121. fit M CI1H MfttM ) J. IM. II (mu P. W. mm Ail 1 suit I, ill. OMAHA, MONDAY, KOVKMI'.!.!. 6, 1922. ul II (') i Dsllt ( ,, I): IM. niwi tin im, Oiiaiw im 41 hn l (Mill 6iil '. 111! ), M. TWO CENTS ( Republican V ictory Is Forecasted NeJraska' Meet inn J Re ganled as National Event All Eye on Miildle West. Candidate for Senate Mnhrg Final Statrtnrnt on liue$ of Camjtaign Campaign Issues Clear Hy I' ll L (.rtl l lJ. From a national standpoint, (he Most Interesting and Important elec tions Tuesday will occur In tlio mid lilewcst. Tho Influence of thi agri cultural section, particularly in th i iiiipii ninii'i si nine, lins grown leadlly In the last few yeni. Kin Ii men s Norrl, Capper. K.-nyon, Htcr- hng mill Kcllngg have made the ViiIch of the farmer heard In the national ounclls. Whether tho middle est ulll elect morn men In express f ti In point of view or whether It will mini instead thi' Kurt of representatives ihnt allow themselves to be awed ,y eastern influence In a great national ouestlon. In Nebraska, the republican party l confident of replacing H nimfur I fil bert M. Ilitrhcock with It. ft. Howell, well ii n electing (i republican gov. irnor mill tho entire ticket. Hitch cock, though it di moo int. bus been In the past denounced by W, J. Jlrynrt tin " weMern man Willi eastern ilk-ant" Instead of co-operating Willi the farm bloc, hu luia vot'-il with the southern democratic- bloc and with tho custom group sometimes known nn j the Wall street bloc. ' j Ncnalor I ,( Touch. The new spirit of i-lf liwAi tlnn rote. in the mliidlcweet whlln Hltrhcork mm HWHy In Washington devoting himself to th linprai tli.nl tln-ork-a of Woodrow Wilson, Ilia rrltk-a assert (hat he haa been nway from Nebraska, so long that he la completely out of touch with thi- homi! folk. When Henntnr Jlllihc.ock returned to Nebraska, to campaign for a. third l"i7n, hn found the farmers anil hiiMl-io-ai iinii up in urma OMalnHt the lilKh fi"iht rati-a IbvIkiI under ttin f.w-h-I'nninilna law. ll hud votrd for that iiriiiir', imd ii liuin'-tlluti-ly put ut u (liMiKlviintaKO by lila opponent' MiHid for repeal of the an-ruU'-d guur- nniee rlauno and the rectoratlon of c ompetition and atate r-iilatlon. Or K(;nlwd InlMjr dlao wiih rfaintful of llitohcork'a vote for tho antl atrlke r'auae. MoAdoo Maliea Mlalalif. When William (',. .MrAdoo appeftred In Omaha to apeak In behalf of Hltrh i. irk'a candldnoy, ha nmdo the tnc-lu-al mlatake of ilfnoutnliiK the Kaih :uiiinilna law and waa rtuiltuinl Jby i voice from the nudlrnoa that Hitfh rrck had vol-d for It. Hiinllar em barraaament waa cauawd by the com ing of W. .!. Hrynn to Nebraakft, to appak in tho Joint Inti-reate nf hla brother, Charlea W. liryan, the demo cratlo candidate for governor, and Senator IlltchciHk. For yeara Hrynn bad attacked llltchcmk aa the tool of the the 'wet," ne well aa a lender of the riHctlonarir. The more faithful hla f. llowei-H were, the more atirprlaed they were to wltneaa the audden ihamre In the roninnmer'a nttlttnle. 'I here bad been no prohibition plunk In the democratic platform, except for a ciuioiiHly worded remonalrance over the aale of liquor on ahlpa at aeat. I.a (Turn To. I oluma One.) K. B. Ibiwatl, reptihllran noinlne for UnltM fatea senator, mini the Mlnwlnf aiatement rit nljht, donlng hla eamiialfn: "Tin conteet bow drawing te a clou h bn waif" nlon eeonnmln rather than pnlltlral tinea and I be lieve that It la rlrarljr evident thut the propl are r'dii to make their derlalnn In accordiinc with their eonvellii reepeiilng' econnnilc fnt tr. They are detriunilliix that pri vate buiiltiea nii-thcxle of efllt If ncy Ii .-ill h applied to putillc affulra and that 'ma new mean a ahull be ib vlaed tut rurldiiar monopoly, nllur than punitive lawn and legal i-kii-Utlnria which have lamely f.ilkd. ! hiva foiiiid a J'-t lniiitt In theae itieainiia nnd am ronlMent that Tuewlay'a election will prove ' nualn, aa In th" recent primary, tt further iHJdltlve eronomlo exprm alun u Inn theae lllea. "Hlni'M lieeomlnir n candidate, I have made between .'100 and 40m Hpi-ei'lim lliiniiKlioiit the atate and have. nVfply apprecliitcd the emir leay anil ranikldenitloti that baa been airoMid me tbroiiKbout," McKclvic Says Bryan Plan Would Aid Bootlesccrs Nationals in Control otrrnor Srorm Proniie loJof Til 1 (3 V Alioliah State Law Knforre J The Serenade! iiifnt Office Math ly "Urotlirr Charlie." I.lneoln, Nov. .- j arain V tiovei nor M, ' ' i miilititii.i.l L.it. pi online relte- "iar lie" lit the U. w , .iieetlnif jbmt nlRhl thn. ratliah the ttate law nfiyf bureiiii, de- i liirr1 that hid h I. .m would loae the fate I.i i Re aiima In flnea and would In reality hn liceiialiiK botlCKkera, "III iiroporiil to dlacoiitlnua the law mforcement 'department cannot he aupported on the theory of economy,'' the governor a-'ld, "fur durlmi the yi-nr 1921 thla ileinitineiit collected MhD.Ooii n fima. t'nlli'iled Many Unea, "Jt conflacated automobllea contain I n It whlaky that were eold for 121,14(1. In co operation with the hlchwny de partment It collncted delinquent auto mobile Hr-enHi-a niiiotuitlng to 140,000; In ro oM ration with federal law en forcement olllclala It collected flliea In tho ii mount of !I!H,K72; In ca operation Ith local atoilffa and oin-r peace of- ta It recovi-ied and returned auto mobllea to owner In the value of . ;H'.', 4MN; It made 1.4H0 Inveatlgatlona Five Killed, ?() Injured llV i 'egai.llriK the Illegal aalo of liquor; i-t-ii 4,n-w runt, aii'i nun iii'i-iAC'l (," automobllea that have been atnlen In vuiloiia parta of thi I'nlted Htatea. All of thla eervlcu coat the atate, during that period, $37,71. IS. One Deduct lull I'oaalble, . . "Therefore, there la only one deduc Hon to make from the promlae of Hryan to diacontlnue thla deportment, and that la hla tleup with the Hitch-rock-Mullen iiiachlne. On the record of hla brother, W, J. liryun, he ex pecta to obtain the dry vote, and on hla prom Ice to dlaconllnue the atate law enforcement department he ap pea I a to the bootlcgera and othera who do not believe In law enforcement. "Thla department wag created upon the recommendation of Oovernor Ne ville, and the wladom of It ha been cleurly proved. To dlacontinue thla department would aiinply be the grunting of local llcenae to bootleg ger, for It hn been clearly demon h( rated that local aherlffa have neith er the fund nor the force with which to fully enforce the lawa relating to prohibition and automobile ateHllng." I Hafct Pnalia Axetiinei Power j After Minictry of Sultan He fdgu. Gendarme Move Into Neutral Areu. Seven Dead. Many Hurt by Storms in Two States 'Z- Tornado in Oklahoma Oil Fit'ldn Two Die in Colorado, Democratic Harmony Succumbs to Assault harmony bow-wow Inumrlglit, Okl., Nov. 4. Four P'iraiin are known to iiuve la-en killed, :i) were Injured, aome-.erli)UMly, ami many are winning on the reault of toriuiila which atriu k In the oil field Juat aoiilhwi-Ht of here etirly tmilxlit. The tm m came In a noi l lieu Hterly direction. It mleaeij the town of JJruinrlglit. All the 1imiie reported waa to houma and properly on the oil lenae. The known dead: Jiie Jennltiga, Mr. Jue Jonnlnge. Finirteeiiyearold fcon of Mr, and Mr. Joe Jennlne. Dohba, 15. After alilklng aoutliweat of Prum right, the tornado taiaed and demand ed, near Manuaford, about 25 Inlle northeiiit of bare. An oil worker named Wall waa killed on an oil leaao near Mminaford. 011 Field In Par knead. Several automobllea filled with Phyalclani departed at once for th atorm nr from here and Ollton. The total dnrknena which covered the oil field aa A reault of the deatructlon of electiio lljhtlng equipment in hinder ing the work of reecue. More lhnn 30 hounea of oil worker nn the Roxana, Frairle, Pure and Oypay lwiae were wrecked, and oil rig and pumping machinery trewn about for mile. The Joining family waa living on the Iloxnna lcae. No trace of their home hn been found. Their bodies were picked up a. quarter of a mile nway. Two Dead In 1 oloriulo. Penver, Nov. 4 Two peraona dead, iiii miwng. aeverai injured anu properly damage upward of 130,000 waa the toll reported tonight In the wake of. a aeriea of tornadotl and thunder atornia which gripped aotith ern Colorado today. The damased area waa the center of a aleet and anowatorm which hit the Rorky mountalnn Friday night and reached the height of Its aeverlty late today, lill.zaiily eundlliona prevailed In moHt 1 wentern aiHte tonight and Heavy lauowfnll with lower temperature j j wer reported alinot generally, i Wire ciimniunlcation ntiuth and wct ' nf Denver waa ilcnurnli'.ed tonight, i telephutie anl telcKrnph roinpanlea re I porting moitl of theli- linen out of i l otiimiwion. Two Uvea were lost at Kugar Oily In a tornado whli li wepi near inni Demand Allies Evacuate f 'onatuntiuiiple, Nov. 6. (I'iy A. V.) The aullan'a rninlatry realgned Hat iirday evening mid Itafet J'a-dm, r p reneniutlve of the Angora nntlonnllnt government, ha annumed power, I In leaned a manlfeato today which de clared that fiom noon, November 4, the aduilnlatiatloii of the great na tional anaembly of Turkey In entub llehed In Oonitnnllnopln. Th Turk have torn up the Mud aula convention and gendarmen are moving Into area known aa neutral. Turklah natlonallat gendarme are advancing into the lirlllnh Chatink area. The Keinnllatn have ealuh llnhed an edmlnlntratlnn at Bcrjasg. Jtamlil Jley, repreaentative of the Angora government, In a note to the entente power, demand withdrawal of the allied troopa from Conatantl ir pie. The nianlfento announced that the auIlHti'a pimlllim ban been clearly de fined by the declnion of the national anaeinbly and that the rlghln of cltl ssenn are abaolutely aiifegimnled by the law of the great national anaein bly of Till key, The allied high commlaalon ban ac cepted the new regime. Thla leave no choice for the aulfan. All the Turklah court are auapended and Jtiifet Tanha, the new governor of Conatantlnople, haa ordered the attor ney gencrul to dinpeneo Jiwlicn under j tho JurUdlctlon tit the Angora, gov- j eminent. ; The municipal coumll forwarded to j Angora ita acceptance of the national j naaembly'g reaoluflon respecting tho j nultan and the trai;fcr of the aover- j eign rlghta to the aaaembly. A mayor j waa then elected, and ho, in the pre, j ence of Itafet I'aah.i and other kemnl- lata, took the oata of allegiance to tliu ! Angora aaaembly. I Ex-Kaiser of Germany Is Married Former Finperor ami l'rin- llerniiue of Henm rea Friends to Honor Woodrow Wilson Officers Seize Body as Funeral Starts Cleveland, Nor, 5. While mourner were aaaembllng nd final prepara tion for the funeral aervlcea were' being made, police wooped down on a wet aide home and took the body of a woman to the county morgue un der order from Coroner A. P. Ham mond. The coroner announced he will per form an autopay to determine the cauae of death. The woman died In a hoapltnl hre Thuraday after an ill neas of two day. The funeral party waa Juat ready to atart for the church and the body wad about to be put into the hearne when the aeiaure took plnoe. . Police questioned the woman' hue bond concerning the causa and man ner of her death and waa told that ahe had been taken III Tuesday and removed to the hospital- He nld he did not know the cause of her death. Police are searching for a woman who Is expected to reveal dc tail of the wife 'a death i.nd also -Will qucetlnn hospital attaches. It was announced. Program Arranged for Armi stice Day Former Ambas sador to Speak. Omaha Be Leai M Ire . ;Vhlngtoii, N6vT a.iTMeiiila and admirer of former President Wood row Wilson are planning to remember him again on Armistice day. An nouncement waa made today by Mr. Kate Trenholin Abrhani, who wa in charge of the Armlatlce day demon stration for the former president last year, that a short program la being urrangtd to atart at 3 next Saturday afternoon. Admirers and well wlshcra of Mr. Wllnn will Join the committee in ni;4j5iig a pilgrimage to hla homo on 8 street that afternoon. Tha- JIon, Henry Morgentheau of New York, former United Htatea am bassador to Turkey, ha accepted the Invitation to address Mr. Wilton on behalf cf th visitor. Word has been received that a largo delegation of Baltimore and other nearby resident will Journey to Washington to Join the throng. J.ast year on Armiatico day several thoiiaund people from Washington and the various state went to the Wilson homo to pa ytheir respects. Efforts to Stop G. 0. P. Speakers Halted by Police Rector's Widow May Tell Story to Grand Jury Citizens Seize Coal to Supply Schools of Town Democrat Attempt to Break Mrs. Hall Ready to Sign j Crowd of Over 2,000 Marelien lTp Downtown Street Meet-'1 j Waiver of Immunity in , to Railway Yards and Con Investigation of Double Murder Mystery. ing by Ordering Re publicum? Away. Tho political street meeting at Fifteenth ami Dnuglari Btrceta Hatur iliy night a thri-cTing affair, Jtc publican speakers .inivi-d on the cor ner firnt. fnllowcd a few minutes later by progressive who occupied a truck on the Fifteenth street hide of the corner. Not until one republican speaker had finished and a second well ad vanced In bis talk did democrats ap pear and squeeze In to stage a ring performance between the other two parties. A .democratic speaker declared ho held a iiermlt from Mayor Pahlman to occupy tho corner. Ho declared the republicans were violating the law by .lppearltiR there. l.aier an other- speaker called for a police nf- I fleer to oust the republicans. Not New Hrunswlck, N. J., Nov. 5. (By A. P.) If Hperlal Prosecutor Wilbur A. Mott goes through with his plan to lay tho Hall-Mills murder cane be fore the Somerset county grnnd Jury next week. Mrs. Krancc-s Noel Ktcvens Hall, widow of tho slain rector, will Hiirn a wa'ver of Immunity and de mand the grand Jury hear her story. This decision, announced by one fully authorized to speak for Mr. Hall, was reached. Under the New Jersey law. It was stated, her de mand could ho denied In only one way by withholding the case from j the grand Jury until after arrests had I been made on affidavit. And In that I eventuality, Mrs. Hall, tf she wcri I ono of thone arrested, would be In ! a position to force a showdown of all the evidence In the caso by means f ideates Two Carloads of Fuel, Wedded at William' Fxile Home, Children Are Present Xr...i ii, II, .Hand, Nov. S.-llly A. PI - Tint fin iiier ; 1 1 1 hi ii emperor, onca all hlnhext of the cm pirn, nud Prin ces ileriiiinii of liriisa were married today at the Ionise of Hoin'i, where the lord abides In exile. Thin second .enliiie was In mi'iiuko. i-onlrnnt with that dav in liiM. when, an crown 'prince, he w eddi d Augusta Victoria, eiiiinhier of l .niiid I Mike l-'iederleli of .SehlehWig Hol d i.jl. Scleral of the cliitdivii nf thai first union were pres. nt to set the seal of : f inilly approval to the new alliance, l Thus were two i ereuionles, a civil 'contract drawn up mid sinned hy "Willi. Im 11 ' and "I I'-rmln-, ileus" an liny affixed tln-lr nann-; the sec Olid, a religious ceremony lelidllete.I by Hie former I'oiirt Chaplain In-. Vogel, according to the Lutheran ! 1'lten. The air of m i u i v iii rounding the ut lie affair bus been , maintained throughout. The climax of the ays I, -inane inyst llical ion adopted by the household came when the bride's sis ter. Princes Ida, who rcm-nibles her, successfully pussed herelf off an the lu-lde lit the Allier.-foort station Ifiel evening with nn army of cattle car, whereas Princes ib-milne left the r;f!n at Apledoorn, hulf au hour miller, and move to the castle unob served thiitc within the palace making milch of this, us a huge Joke. Sine Lutheran Hymn, The ii-liuiuiiN ceremony began with jibe singing of the Lutheran hymi, "Jesus 'leh Voran" and Pastor Vogel reached from the text: "Now ahid eth faith, hope and charily." The bridal couple occupied carved ' gilt armed chaira, eurmounteij by crowns, while tho numerous guests I were seated in row behind them. ' "Now the Joyful day ha arrived." declaimed the minister, "when hia majesty mid her serene highness join baud." ! He recalled that th same tcx. ha ' served at the golden wedding of WIN , llam I, and at the bridegroom own sliver wedding. "The bride," said he, "hu left fatherland and frlenda to unite her life with that of hi majes ty, whose faith haa sustained him In circumstanced which would have driv ii others to despair." Aa evidence of fafth he pointed out i hat the "kaiser" conducted religious services on every Ixird's day In his home. He paid tribute to the virtue of the late empress and Princes Her mine' former husband, referring to the "kalserln" aa the Ideal of German womanhood. (.nest Number US. "Love each oilier, as God lovea you," he admonished, "and you ehall prevail over all evil report." Then followed the reading of the marriage aervlce. Rings were ex changed, and the hymns, "So Nlmm (Turn to l'ane Tho, Ciibuna Tsn.) Much vaunted democr-ille baa tone the way of the Viirr. Mcmoeraic candidates havu been In creasumly restive for some time over . the way In which certain ones were mono policing the county oi-jnnlmtlon . ,v t0i. jt waM ,,.i(nrted. An for their own bem-fit, while other (,ttjff tornado struck that place thi were combining In a separnie groiii. . lft(,noon 11( ,-aused property dim The showdown came Thursday when nn-muitlng tn several thousand M. I., lindri s. deniiM -atii- nomine for ) , dl.ti-H, accoi'diiti: to report i. No 'sheriff nod 1.1 d Miunev. il.moer.it il'jtll 1 Were r-HMte.l. b- ..umida'. fr . u.ny iiiloine, r Tii KeMHIeil Murine, fused to lay th. .. b..re uf the cunty j A n( ,, ,.,, ,ul- orat,iolio,i .yp.-i.se. w., ,. n.olM,. l -a-l of l.iiuv". "We are fccing ah.tf . 'be sub j ( f ,Wl H, ,,. ' ""lr ' "emed " The '" j lBg lH. iarni..ii, a mim her- and of you can Jump " he lake " u wf, ,h( ,.,., . . I folli.wliiK- the .h-et ruction of their Cetlar Counlv In (1. 0. P. IYLr""' '"J""' K-'rt limt lw- p re-xii weii kilh-d (Tun !' T, t'lan.e Into i . i . s ZUU,(JUU Bushels Oi Boats Burn on Ohio River; Potatoes Menaced V J Column, Says Rcjx)rt II illO'K' III .! fx! if . 1'H'f 1 1 1 I'ru'iH'i t I as tit rtldf for lit; iic-ir l roiltielion W ..W.I..-.M-. N ' ' ;U"I .nl i t. r !' ii ' iii.ii ii," . n . r i in l e n I .11 no l uiwii M. i I'l'iiiim 'i""t I Im ( iiliiliHiev dejH! Itti. n! tl"l I I oi. l oftilelmnil.. r l.iytOk l !t ll ixna tlllBUli 1.11 . I'll ti 'l"P 1" . 1 lr..!le.t H IM lolnl ai M-rwt m thi vouniv s4 in fht ,n I n (ii n4 f el l'n i f 1 1 cf inn nm Gtuilon, Neb., Nov. n (Kpecial.V Shortage of cars will cause the loss hy freezing of nearly CnO.Ofifl bushel of ootatoen In Hherldau county alone. Car ordered ta toU-r R for the ship-nii-iil nf a tralnload of potatioe bruin bt In one car on November I. Th.-n- wen- hut acres of ki tatoes laUed In Sheriditli coiDdy thi jwir and lo k of cam has caused the piling up of the crop on the ground where It Is n-.w covered with straw Mint earth. A severe freeie will catch then piles, sine there sre not cellar mailable to care for the crop still on hand. Willi pol.U-e worth but from 1 t.i "i ontn iHr bushel, the OUthH'k , Is 1.1 h.-r .1 ...ui'u.ng " .minimi..!,, .... - -in u n.w -- j move to die. k the luoPtt-ering 111 n.,,1 until Hcr-t. J. H. roffey of the city I""- habeas corpus action, police fori'o utured the deninerats i Whether Mr. Mott would consent that tho tl . P. sneaker nln held I to have her appear before the grand Loss Oiie-Ouarfer Mi lluni a pcimlt did they cease their at-! 00,11,1 Cincinnati, Nov. 6. Three Ohio l""P rt''v out the 1 .publicans, river steamer, the Island yueen and. There wag a threat deal of banter Morning Btar. owned by the Coney ' lnK ll",ww tlie republican end demo Inland company, which operates a : '"" ""linkers, who occupied earn no. u lew it 1 1 iijiiirt. summer resort 11 mile above Cincin nati, and the Tacoma, a passenger itml freight steamer, and twu wharf bimta. the property of the Coney Island and (!ie.-n Line tompuiiy, weie destroyed by fire, A fourth L.mt, ihe I hunt Ijieene. eiuidoyeil In tow lout . vice, caught fue and wan Unity daniagrd. The total loss wa esinnatetl at lwteen tJ.'iA.omi and ::no.Oiu). Sjieiu l.aniit lies New Mtne to Stop Coal l'rofilniin , v I. if 1 l v f V I V 1 llnir Multen, ,1- i I it ir , Mi.Riv h 't f.iMi.kil l.m)-,v, nf the pibt;cmi I l.t.U. it.n.'s in.- n'lk r fi.um W J Htn dvwa t .. if the isndl tnlt il.ftnjiif.t In I'. luiioarv --soil a ir'-.-t I liS 'I lni.ll Iks . CO oioiiv c.-ii,in;('re I'oli.e R.rrr Rrue Mjh l iutii Infnrtjl I ! . i l. I, Hi fiiW4 i f l'... Wim-ii iHsv. S . i - e I-' " a.p. ' ll.n oi r.s J 11- i I t .i, t , -, i- l.rol l llti I k i. . f- ) tl l. bis ,1 It U11S I. In Ks.if tsi W I'mH lintl Af't ll.11 ! . k ! Ill l " V I it V l 'fll ,-.a :. ! i ... l-l ..l fc.-i.-t l II I- ! t l l I I I. lll '11" ' -t ll , in.' si i-utne ioi,, n in err .f .u( than ii ever hn .iMr.h 1 i r. p oil I I f ih ll,i. I t h tit . ,e ? ' - -' I 1 !i lr,'vr I-.,.' ,f if - .l , i. .( . ,,l4., I I... ,. t4 1 ; . c 1 ' it, - nt ii.it l. i- . t mr all if i w.'l tkt ltM 1 U ie Mining I 1'rnM inm uin t ttrlutn V uh Htnl Through W in.nH Child Shot hvBoy, 14, Succumbs to Vounli'' it.i r4) ill rhW hm Uv fixiti u titiiU fltvt'lfl4lly rovitrtl ! ft t ti'ie h.t by Kl.ter An ,.r.n, 11 H !,tii-r loiiitiiig a 1! , .1 tr rvlvr 1' h t hlUI and u'l i.g th li 'user lie f'ew.t hn .1 t 11. n knew Ihe fill )-M Th 1.11IVI ..... Ihr.iii.H the fill 1 .1 i.ii.i l,i IM tft r tl tn , - !.i . I I..,, i'l bl f ti' Ibntiiluitor Hn-n ha r iii. sle.l anil.rieiie piisiiucin in.irk.-l th.lv, I Olll)' llllollll . .1 ,01 ,l. I, nn"l. in ni.be ti, .-iiittiMte inter ne, t.sto niiiililien f I.,, h Iwn m-nt i rc i iii, in vim- ., limn tif Wi,, 1 roumrv, The crowd was the largest present at any rln-et nncting this y.-ar, de spl'o a riilxrlliig rain. II.-. kleis In t. if. ied with ,'t.ldre.si at Intervals. "The tailff 1 the hen protection tile l ilsiiiiiK tiiaii I n-:.'' dei'l ired S. K. Iir.t; during hi-, ail.lie.-e "It la the In 1 t; u u nity he has of a liv 1 ri u ware." He talked on the nt riti, of the c.nl.i I bill and flayed Senator lli'clu o. k for his stand ag.iliut w.ioi.-o'n euffiaa". I "The women of Nebraska will nut forget next Tiitsilav tout llitehcoek eii.h'Rvoivd to k-ep tbeni fiom oh'Mln HU the ballot " be ib . Inr. d. "Ilowrll ion tf.o oiti.r b.ind leis itlWii. n fivore.1 i woman fiffins " ' loln-ii who !'. I." wie 1.ics iWnlfc.-i. ! W .u r T"'i M el. stir. K1I-1 .Miit. 11 in I I'bai'.v Ir.nl.ill 11 .1 hi 1 ,n,,i..t,,ii. t r 1 ..iiy i.O,.- loir l.ott of onii v t'hrer Voouoii hy Hum Ikutt-r at RtaumalJ ViVei n. . 'I du-i-1 , it, V I it ., I . t t', I 4lr I'. j..irlhu'nt lrrl liufci.e in 'itlt tnrul ..li.ii,!. n N,, 1 H l.i ! it ro 1 u ,. t .1 ., ,, t H I-Wl f ri.-l I t i i i in'., t 1 1 In, r In a I--.IH! m mt-Hh t iimh t.mi. J la I" f H. II M.' I i.l .1 li-.l 1 I ' . u , I . I . d I 1 . !' .- -lis , 1 h ft '" ifc ftak M . I -. i f It: ,i'le.t e (. t,i..l. 1.1, lth Ish.4 Ml. Nn ,mn. v, - l-t. t y if i:i.-r f-r Cut, slin. at i..i. .,,! pn-' I pr.nn. by V a i , '"ill'l I I. on I .llittlil fniMt ll'S hihoi., i, . t. i ., s, i 4 Jiimi i an i:i i i, 1 n ... tv tt. I ,!. .. .!, 1 , 1 h- i , ,a .ii 1, 1 .i ..n . , .1. . It. 1 a a.m nJ. I I il. I IM S.. n.. I. I n, 1 () ' .. ((riit ral l. ini.rulii'jli.iii Rejiui ii-il Vnii. Crrnum . . .1 ...1, 1 -11 -. - 1 to- r -row li- ll if I tlli,", B 'f.Ml fiultl i- 1 1 d ii-eini.4't.iii, ahull H 11. 11 -if ( .0. t in iS be-11. ii M lif t if Ihn l'tt 'tin 111- If. tl,l nf e,tl "lit,, nt, I ;.. Ih.i lt.,vti, i'i!il I 11 1, 'i it .in,'!., 1 a t, 1 Ii si - ti t-t u r . n ,.1 l.'K lil I1-" " - I i M li I I I 1.1. if I I I1 1 t . , I VI ,,i ,.,.n I - - I f I I .0 t . . I not lie ascertained. lie announced, however, that he would coiihult with the foreman of the .Somerset grand Jury next Thursday at to when the case should be sub mitted. This announcement, coming on the heels of an Interview at Newark with I Chief Juki Ice tiuuiniere of the supreme j court, wan taken to Indicate that Mr ' .Mott felt be had bin case well In hind and thia mcsuiiipll.m wan con- firmed by person who have worked with bun. Mr Mo'.l, It Was declared In these ejiuuteis, has si, rt reiii.lv well rinimbil rn-i-i built around the stoiy of Mr. ilibMui, It w in reported that be had two "senil es e witness ' M meii who weie neir th" ncene and saw the tniir.br party though they did not nctuallv nitn.n the ,vin( of pr. Hall .t 11 I Mis Miiln 1 Ameinleil Cuntiiii":ii Iteort N 1 ili-.l hy llHiliii uiih a -bill vine, N..V. j An aui-iilot . .n, nil ! ill inritl hi a . . i- ll. it two i' pi i I . hi -ii I t. nil.. en pr j v., iiiv l.- oit..t b.i.l len In ids l l v $-' 'ii f t'..i.lrtbul..i innlns-t of Oitinhn lire f.rune.1 M ire. Hcranton, Pa,., Nov. 6. Angered by the failure of the state fuel com mission to furnish them coal, more than 2.000 citizens of Olyphnnt, near here, marched to the yards of the Delaware & Hudson railroad today and confiscated two car of coal. Tho coal whs loaded Into auto trucks mid wagons and hauled to the nine churches and 10 public schools in the borough. The schools have been closed for j two weeks because the coal com- I rui.iiaa lini-A ...... 11 1 ! ' - ioili.ru ,i.i coal in Olyphant. ulthotifch thousands of tons are mined there daily. The Olyphant citizens held a midnight meeting Thursday with memliers of tho coun cil and school board. Shortly after thin till l!llf II D" t V. fire gong In Olyphant was blown. Thia I (1'iv.l,,K n,i.n f",nn " as the signal for the seizure of Ihe ' 1 "IR 18 'no " " coal. Klro trucks loaded with fil.e. j he llllvlK ""' I"'"'li, p of 1,,w men raced tbr..i,-l, ,v, ..,.i. I here and being elected district judge got the citizens up. Score of other vehicles. Including aulo trucks, wag-! una and pushcarta joined the gath-j erlng In front of the Uirough build- , Democratic Mayor Converted bv Norris Heaver City, Neb., Nov Ii. (Special Delivery.) Senator O. W. Norrla, spoke in the auditorium here Pntur- day evening to n crowd of 300 people j who gathered to hear him despite a Ing. Hundred of men and Is.y car rying shovels, formed In the line. The enunrllmen and school directors, nil with shovels on their shoulders, led the caravan on the half mile jaunt to the railroad yard". Hundred of women ling the streets, y.lleil words of encouragement to ti1(. ni.tr. livis. tiet us coal fur our nehisiln nud I from this place. Friends and neighbors took a keen interest in Senator Norris' sensational expose of Senator Hitchcock' record in voting for the protection of wealth, and against excessive Income and war profit tax 11 nd hi many etmencea from roll call 011 Important measures. Fred Kiihti, mayor of r.ea'er City for ce;lit years, mid a lif" lotiK d' lno crat, aiilhori7.cn the stiileuii nt tluit us a result of 1 1 it. hi o.l. s in old if voting for the iinun-j ed IiittTcsi as laid ban- In' his loile.inii.', h" will vote eniirrnen. r .a it for rue r 1.01.' have 1.1.- weie some of ihe d ies of "'" '"',M ' :""t "''", h' the women. 'friends to ,!.. the s. me Texan lliTtioii SiiialMe l.i II,. lt..r,,r.. iin.r.'.iiM f'.ii.-f r r . ....... v noy Xouts Missing l,." Troop of Eight Puehlo 1 ruei.l.1, 1 .ii.,, Nov. S -A tii eifct.l Hov ' o.lln lili.irr lfi lion i f H.e.r s. out . .,., h fi Cm l.t.j II. . in. .1 11:1, ,t for a h '. .Noun; x h is U.-U hrni.l of ib. 11. nitir 11... n oiiii bfok aU1.1t J 311 ,. h.oseUi.k hi,v li ft I'lii bl.. in nn effort lo lea. ti t ii.rli li.xisw, ah, I,. !,.., wins l-l..i the bi,i 1 iv l-i sf- n.nl It, tin, T' , Nov, I The liio- injuiii-iion mitt seeking tt, keep I l:,rl It Miifuli n in im. off Ihe gen It "f .1 (I lie. I', ill billot tll ts.fi.ra I.I 'C- i 1 1 n nl lie sltl-l - ti r .'..lit I t"i'l S' 111, if li on .11, pi. 1 , ill. .11 fi-r 4 ttiit of .ir.-r I'o 1 ,11 . . .. 11 ( of .-lv I ,.p(.e.l 1 1 mil 1. 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