The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 10, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Hrviin Console
lhmi.m Miilc; for
l)r;irtli of Votes,
Micriiir-FIN'l lirrri Oil
Iitok in Kqly to Sena
tor" !ii"rMliil,liii
l.lnrnln, Vt,v, II i),fi lull -. lu.
t rr Iho t.inK ml fil. of llm Hitch-
1.1 k iiimi limy think shunt t, pin
ni'T lli'i h.'!i i vlif-K C, AV.
Him iirt l vry rnt. fcil f,.i- the whidn
t itt m.iH.ii Im i.ifl v. J," Kit
Mm. In lilit iiply C. W. In inn ck
1tfM distpss hi rr tln t unior'n
ib'ttlt. Th tf i grains i i lnii'iji'ihiie
mi (mIIiim:
' llt.ii. I li m , v. Hi t
Lincoln, Niii.
"A'lipt my n..i.ii;il. n and
lt wixu fur miiii iiiliiiihiMir.iliun,
!y wn ilifi.it In . rm prifi', but imt
luui h of a illriiiiii;nitii til. l.t me
sum you i,f niy i i r i .1 1 ! ti fir thn
hyal an.) !m.i. In'ii'i il xui"tt which
you Hiiil W. .1. 101 w- me.
;. m. iinviiciieic."
"Si-nntor !. M. llitrhrmlf.
'Illilllll, ,i ,
"My I 'cur Siniiii.r: The link n(
tl.i! tier usury I' lrH In reelect you
bus beini 11 Kn iit surpiix't Id iiim ini'l
lii'i pty 1II11I renin s nit. V1111 MiuiIh a
v.-iuuli i t'll i'iiiiiitnKii fir llii i-iitlre
lliMt iiihI .,iiiv, in.) but fur mint
iinilHUiil 1 -1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 x . ymi xiiild li.ivi
I1111 if 1 In li il. iinr li iiili i xtilr) in"!
.ili if Viiiiimlf iiml ymir splendid
l i r Will Im i f Ki'i'. l iHTVlcil In tin!
1I1 linn rum .md 1 niiiiiinii lr nfthl
stalf, iiml I mint ymi In fi i Hint J
v. Ill Iiml iiml Hill sincerely it p I"
vmir fnllu t i'ii ni. i'iil Inn duriiit,' 1 lie
H iintf Iwoyiir pi ilnil throiiKli which
I Villi JUKH ilS chief fXWllllVP i f ,c
bl(ir!;i. Yniir 1 nui;riitul.ilioiiN mi'l
l" . l InIh h mi r my election mid for
i'' .'iilinliiim 1 ;n 11.11 iii'i vi'i'y xniilfy-
I'.K, cl llm I'.'KH I f till.' M-lllllnr, the
I nK'ntmc tinil 11n.1t i.f Ihe sIMc tlcHrt
i.i.ii '.. hip.
"1HAIU.I..S W. UKYAN."
The fnlliitt ln li b yrniiH were in-
1 liunK"l between Mr. Hiimlull, tin' 1
ill ti nted i undJd.iic, uml Mr. Hryiin:
' Hmi. t 'buries V. Krynn,
l.lni'i In, Xcli.
"Hit'irim now in nrsure your .lt-o
1 mi hy a In run niiiji'illy. I'Icumu ac
f my xllK'i'iu ronKl'iituliitioiiN. Ymi
will linvi! 11 wiiinlm f nl iiiiiiirtiinlly to
n rip Ihi' I'l'iipln nf our Htnl'j at 1
lltiif! wlnu I'iilm. rmini'i viith 1', InM'l
In ailinl hiiMlrii hM JiiiIkiiii ut will, in my
(pinion. Im thn jirtmo roiiulhlti of a
tnii'ri'NNfiil mini! ti Irt rut ion.
"fHAltl.KS It. JtANDAUj."
"fliarU'd Jf. Rmulall,
"KaniIolih, Nh.
"Your tiUwaii' fit niiiKiiil uliiliuiiH
1 poll tliy Plt'rlloll H H (flVfl'linr III IrlOHt
Mud ninl kithuoiih of oil, anil 1
ilfi ply iiiirfi lalo Ih" r. inifxli'int of
Komi will tliiTiln. Tim 11 'lullt imiM in
Hie rlali' will, an ymi ray, rwfiilro
h vfl liaili'il hiitliK'SS Jiiilniii"nt In tins
(hit'f ixoinllvo nl'lUi', Mini I will lip
jin rlali! any nuKWHlinn ilnriiifr my In
1 uinhrucy that limy ooi'iir to you that
v III aiivaniti tho intercuts of tho peo
ple of NcbrauUH.
"CHAIiLKS W. rtRYAN."
War Memorial Chamber
in New Capitol Building
1 w ' 1
- ,ZYlk V,.,,., ... .
'Bryan Declares
letorv Is Kan D:. , .
1 y m ! . -
Broadcast Duet
at Extravagance
(lovprnor-f Irvt Intif ?ltr.
innil Sainj5 WaMc Pfrmiltcd
Ity (!olc Law Wa Re
Imkril Iv Vtilrri.
v.
1 1 IH
Feature T nmsaciiotis
nf Livestock Exchange
Hiii'nioiintlriic tin' 4'Ml fiM t lower whh li will rl from the new S,0nn,OUQ
oapllnl huililiiiK for NXuiii'kii, will hu a ilonii', huumng noble apartment, )
by 7i foot, iniiiioriiillzliiK Amtrliati Holilli m who gave thtlr Uvrit in tho world
wur.
U'ho corrnistotie for tho new hiilldlnsr will be bilii ni.xt Katuidny, Arml
UlUtj day, Novembi'r 11, limit) appropriato teremonles by tho reproKenlatlves
of thn Arui'i'li'iin LobIom.
Alvln M. OttMit-y, newly named national commander of tho American Le
gion, will deliver nn nfldrecH.
Drive for Camp Fire
Girls Is Discussed
More complett) plant for tho upon
duriiiK of J he ( '.imp Klro kIi Im' (li iva
wtro dlHuUHHt'd by tho Coneord club
at lis weekly dinner at tho Fontenelle
Thurmlay noon.
Key. ThoniaH 1,'aHsidy of All Snlnlr
Chun li fipnlui on thn work of the
'amp Firo omaiiiziiliim mid 1IH b'ar
ink' on (he yoiiiiK till.
Alius Jen. In Tnwno, ib an of nnin i
al Central ilinh nehool, anil Mm. V
T'. Jlougland, president of the girls'
elnb, pavo tihort talkM. Tho former
outlined the chunfci? in Rirln wilhln
thn lawt few years and nhoweil how
tin! woman of tomorrow needd Just
hui'Ii a club or oikihiIsuiUoii for her
bellerment tnnl proper dlverHlon,
Individual Wonllh Is
IncrcaHod in October
ViirhiiiKtuti, Nov, ft. liidlvldual
veallli throiiKh'iiit lli nation in
el eased 40 rentH ilnrliu,' Or tuber, tic
lor liiiK to n. Htateiuent ImhiioiI by the
tiavury, wbleli f bowed that on
Noveiiiber 1 tie! per onplla rirruia
Hon of money was $11.44, compared
with $41.04 on October 1.
Mnenln. Nov. S. (Special.!',
Htyrvii, ovrrn"rrli"et pay that
n milt of th tlretlon wan Iiol prr
ni,iial coiniilininit tn him, but a r
I. like to ih WiiHHi and xtravaitane
nf tin ntnl adiiiliilntrnlioii. II la nut
llioriiiiKhlv pbaned tiver th faet that
h la entirely mirroundi'd by rrpuMl-
lean", but ho how.bt thn pnhlti' In
t ti rent will prrinlt liiiriuony of arllnn.
i Ilia Hlairmi'iit follow:
"Thn remilt of the Nebraska i Ireitoti
on Kinernor li nioHt pratlfvlnff. Mow
ever, It Indlentea lh lntni frollnit
of tho people over 111" doubling nf the
exprnre to lb taxpayer In handling
the iidinlniKlratlv affair of tha alali
and of diipllintliiir tat officer and
employe a hn been dona under thfl
toiln' Hrteiii.
" Transferrins' the authority out of
tha hand of tha people' own cnnall
tullnnal nffleer Into the hand of the
Kovenmr, who, In turn under the code
law transfer authority Into the
lunula of rounded employe out of
reai h of .the people, who are iippoed
to bn rwpreme, )ui been robuknd In
no uiieeiliiiii tonea, and I am not
vain enouKh lo feel that the rult
of the election on governor wa In
ii'inled hh a pemnpal compliment to
lliyiielf.
"While Hie election of a governor
of one political party and a majority
of the Inglhlaiure and a majority of
the Htntu officer of another polltieal
puny might bn compared to giving a
man a new automobile of one mako
and then tnipplylng him wllh vital
rail of It from another factory that
might imt ndJuHt themaelve a nub-lily
and opera i a ftiinothly a a com
picto new i ar of one build with all
pari functioning1 mnoothly frr(m tho
start, yet 1 feel Hint the dealre and
need of the people throughout Ntv
bruMka at this time are audi that they
have Mi'lected for the executive, ad
iiilnlHtrallv and legialatlve bratiche
of Ihe governmenl, reprenentatlve who
can and will work In harmony to give
the peoplo not only thn relit f that
they need from oppressive taxation,
but who will rcHlore tho form of gov
ernment that recognizee the American
theory of government that authority
which official have, come from be
low and I not dictated from the top
oa it la tinder king.
-"I tako thi opportunity of ex
preaaing my alnccre appreciation of
thn splendid support received during
the campaign and at the ballot box."
There are more thnn an.'iOO.OOO per
sons in thn 1'nlted Hlatcs who were
born In foreign countries.
Ifemlifrhr l-'rnin hllidit i olilw.
1 ami,., iiiiomo QI'IMNK TdMM ral.ev thi
llfiilm-li ! t-urliig llm rnt't. A tnnl.i IiaM
ml ri-rm ili-slrover. Th li" irn lh ilrlatur nf
K. W. (Jnno. I !) ur rou l MHOMOI -It - 44?. '
l,ouitli, Ky. The broadeaetltig
latloii at luiavllla U'HAH and at
Atlanta U'fiR, ar planning an i.
perlment in duet broadeaaf ing. On
will hrnuihait the iitruinenUI ninalc
of a given prorfi-am while the other
will hroadivint the voi-al part.
Credo Jlai'rir, manager of the iiii
tion at Lnulsville, ami MaJ, .lului
foheii, director of the Atlaiitu .lour
rial plant, urn at work on the d. t nit
of the experiment. One idr sug.
sled Is that cuch stmlJo iniititll a
Western t'nlon aelfsnitlng rloi'lc ad-Jiit-feJ
so that the pendulum has a
Imlf seeond swing, tune thn phinoa to
4mu pitch, and udjutit trinnilMiis mn
t ear as pructlcally poisllil to a .169
meter wave length.
If the experiment works succt-im-fully
It will open up a new field of
possibility In the realm of radio
broadcasting by a number of stations
In concert, each plant furnishing aome
specific part of the tniislu or program,
liy Peon's of KhrIiiM and HcotUnd
at the rvceiit boi wnd inn veti turn,
Kitting In ins own room, Vmli house,
ht, Janie palace, tb prune si'ke la
lliiny couis who Went iiunble In
tome to l.oiiilnn. The wv lnit t
nseil wis 3u nuten and tho call
signal I' 1. 1 1.
A stent tuoil. leant mi; Kt.illoil Is to
be erected on lb top of a bulbi ng
', mi r'ntty second slrret, N,. V"ik ' nel Im had slapped a woman
ben cmnplited It w;ll iipkoc VJ,tj,y in lier arms doting an tg''
. at.Newaih, ! ment oir an averted aut tolllsleti,
M' 1 -l i r cl I According to the testimony !-l
! Wiunaii (larrxinj; Malty ntteet, who wis hulling baby,
j ,1. N. Lewis, col.'tnl, "pioprletiir of lole otln r ocriipants of the machine
' ti (aXn.iU hue, H'.mii y street, was In which she was riding were repair-
neni.i'.ed to jinl f..r .m il ays by Ju dg log a lira t Twenty fifth and Pit
i Wiippieli je-leiday when It was test). I street.
Sparks
"Arlngrami" I the name given to
Tnlli'd Htatea Department of Agricul
ture radio report.
e Lo Angeles Evening Herald
I broadcasting lesson In code IS min
ute every week day, Thi I the
first step In the way of definite lu
st ruction by radio. The Lnlversity
of California extension division,
Jierkeley, I aupplytng a corre
spondence course In elementary radio.
California I keeping to the for In
radio entcrprlae.
The prince of Wale addressed th
A "Hoosier" Cabinet
and 50 Other Articles
Given Away Friday at
Union Outfitting Co.
A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
Delivered for $1 Down
and $1 a Week.
Friday end the Hoosier Club
Plan Sale at the Union Outfitting
Co. during; which a time and la
bor savin)? "Hoonier" Kitchen
Cabinet will be delivered to the
home on payment of $1.00 Down
and with it $10.00 box of
ADVO (iroreries Free.
Thii bij homefurnishlng insti
tution, which is sole Omaha agent
for this famoti Kitchen Cabinet,
is offering a Hoosier for as little
as $46.50 on easy terms of $1.00
weekly.- Come Friday and make
your selection.
1. H. IMcklnaon catno in from
Meadow Grove yeaterdny with a load
of choice Hereford yearling cattle, av
eraging Olid pound, that sold for $10
a hundred. ,
' There are more cuttla on feed In
my neighborhood than there have
.Jieen for yearn," said Mr. Dickinson.
Nenily every farmer has from one
to five loads of cattlo on feed and
ttrere are a great many hogs."
A loud of choice lambs brought in
yeHterday by K. C. Conwell of VUch
l'ielil sold til the hiRli mark of the
season for fed clipped stock, bringing
an even $13 a hundred.
The lanihu were bought on the lo
iaI market 45 days ago at the same
price they sold for, but made an excel
lent gain in weight, according to Mr.
Cmnvell, who said he realized a neat
profit.
Omalia Grain Man lo Take
Post as Execiitie in Chicago
li. a. YW.nbrook. president of the
Trnnsmiffiiiislppl Oram company, will
leave the first of the year for C'hl
Yngo where he Im to join the Bartlctt
Krazier grain concern. Mrs. Weft
brook will retain his Omaha interest.
JUm family will join ltim in tho spring.
It I said Mr. Wcntbrook will be
come vice presiilent and manager of
the Chicago firm to siioceed the late
Fiank i Cowgill, former omahan,
who died a short time ugo.
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Magnificent Fur Collared Wraps and Coats
In New Lines and Silhouettes Becoming to Every
Form and Age Ideal for Every Requirement
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N ovember is the month when every woman and miss dons her Winter
Coat. And this is the Coat Salon v:herc variety of choice, smartness
v of style and supremacy of quality remain undiminished despite the
exceedingly low prices. An assemblage of entirely' new models
easily comparable with wraps and coals costing very much more.
Handsome Silk Lined Magnificently Fur Trimmed
Squirrel Wolf Jap Fox Beaver Caracul Opossum
are employed in generous touches
Supple, Gracefully Draping Materials
Including Bolivias, Normandy, Fashiona, Panvelaine, Arabella,
Velverette in deep browns, handsome grays and wanted blacks.
aixutUAs hVYisa is .vot'tvuBi $ tvrs worries is nrcthtsk
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IVor 63 Ycarx
SchmclrJtllluclJer
have brought
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ur .I - - riit Annual
Oik ChriitmASCIub
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(lur spt ciHl club and ennh coupon jilnn
it made possible throut'h our immense
purchasing power. We buy in pnrload
juts and have done, no fur thin Christ
mas sale, Jf you are in tho market for
nn I'prihl, tirainl, I'luycr l'ioiio or
I'hoiiograph, thii is your ojtportunity
lo make your dollar k fuilhcr than
ever before in the jmirhuse of an in-strumenf.
ii . . ci .r io n now n v. .
nomcj with muyic O xmMCiubchcouPOn-x than ever before
This Club and Cash Coupon Offer Is Now in Full Swing
at Our Omaha, Lincoln and Sioux City Stores
YOU $
SAVE
Premier Baby Grands
Ready for Immediate
or Christmas Delivery
F.very owner of mi Upright lrmks forward to the time
"hen a Ma by (irand can Im put in its place. The l'rcmier
lirand and our exceedingly easy and pJeasinc: terms have
been designed to fit that thought.- Tha 1'rciiiier is made
as carefully as thn most expensive grand and is fully
guaranteed. It's lone, workmanship and beauty are such
that you will always be proud of it. Kemember you also
have the opportunity of making your selection from such
world renowned makes as ilardinan, Sti incrt, Steger &
Sons, Emerson, Jlcl'hail, hintleman & Sons, Mchr JJrog.,
Johnson, Irving and iSchmoller & Mueller Pianos.
These Instruments Will Add Enjoyment to Your Home Life
Why Not Have One in Your Home Xmas Morning?
Only $650 f
$275.00
$110.00
A beautifully toned and fiblendid
ly made upright. The Johnson
piano in one of the leaders In
America. Come, lu and see one.
Complete with stool and scarf to
match.
0 mm.. L" "Muiin
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This is distinclly a Sclimolle,- &
Mueller con'iole model plionoKi apli
and has a tonal beauty equal to
Instruments selling for $225. In
mahogany and walnut l'tiilslies
and. fully guaranteed.
$365.00
The Schmidt Jscliulu playet
piatio brings Uie greatest music
masters to your home. It give
you music for every mood and la
an Instrument which has a double
service, that of being usable by
both those who do and do not
play the piano. Complete with
bench and $10 worth of rolls. '
The Schmotler & Mueller Xmas Club make possible your cherished plan of surprising your family with
a Grand, Upright, Player or Phonograph Xmas morning BRING ALONG $10.00 and join our Christmas
Club today, which entitle you to the the special Club benefits, such as: Special Cash Payment Coupon,
Club benefits In case of sickness, unemployment, etc. No Club due or delivery charges. Exchange prlv
leges good for 12 month. Written guarantee with each instrument.
USED BARGAINS THAT WILL PLEASE
UPPRIGHT8
P" $ 58.00
McPhall 9 08.00
Conservatory $ 00.00
Dunham 03.00
Bourne & Son. . . . t . . $1 15.00
Sumner $125.00
f Booth & Bro $145.00
Wegman $150.00
Gsylord $160.00
Schaeffer $165.00
Gramer $185.00
P. C. Weaver $195.00
Stoddard $210.00
Steger Son. $225.00
8ohmer A Co $230.00
Schmoller 4 Mueller $240.00
Cable-Nelson $270.00
Price i. Teeple $275.00
PLAYERw
Whitney $250.00
Miiton $275.00
Hartford $315.00
Artemis $395,00
Solo Concerto $400.00
PHONOGRAPHS
Victor $12.00
Columbia X 24.00
Victor 27.00
Victoria 36.00
Schmoller & Mueller $ 61.00
Columbia $ 68.00
Columbia $ 72.00
Schmoller & Mueller S 78.00
Columbia Electric ... 88.00
Columbia Electric 04.00
Columbia $ 98.00
Aeolian Vocalion ....$115.00
Elti Nola $115.00
Schmoller & Mueller $120.00
Schmoller & Mueller $145.00
Columbia Electric ...$175.00
Use This Coupon as "Cash" on First Payment
Xmas Club Cash Payment Coupon
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Thi Coupon It Good for One-Half Your First Cath Payment
Whin properly filled out, signed and presented or mailed with jor firs-t payment on an
upright, pl.iver or grand, will give 5011 credit lor onehr.lf more than your ca.a payment,
up to I'iO, on any piuuo. FOR EXAMPLE:
Pay us VO cash and this coupon v. give you a receipt for $15 00
Pay us 2$ cash and this coupon we give you a receipt for i7.10
Pay us V) dish and thit coupon w give you a receipt for 15 00
on Phonographs
Pjv ut 110 cath and thn coupon w giv you
Pay ft Ml ch and thit coupon we qiv you
Pay tit fsO caih and thn coupon we give you
receipt for 1? 5ft
teceipt for 110 00
receipt for tI 50
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uml on holti vaciJ n l rew pianim
U viol lus outside of Ouial.a. Jui
price. 1 at
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with an X attj full Oesciiption a'id de'aiu mil lu . nt to ou.
rseiu il.l-j toujHin ien mukliiK fust inrnt, ptepily flllf I oi
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Only 0" Ciupen Aectpiid on a Pun Ptiee?rph
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$5.00 reserves an Instrument for Xnua delivery. Remember tlut yout
oM Piano will gUdly be nev'epted ai substjntial part payment on a new
Instrument and terras estenaing over a pjriod o( three )ears will be ar.
ranged it you so desire.
OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER ATLANTIC 1M6
Schmoller &Hliieller Piano Co
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