THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922. Dill of Washington Only 38; Will' Be Youngest Senator Sicert-tfiil Candidate I Bach elor Only Dcihmr.it to democratic senator In (he history of f t Mute, una put In by a fualon of ( iruiia ami democrats In tlx Irf j iniiliir In IW. I Mr, Illl waa born nmr Fredrick ; I. wn, Knoi county, Ohio, anil win trrnrliiMttl from Ohio Wmleyan unl virility In l'i07, 1I hn been a a ho teacher and it newspaper man. Ilia profession la I ha liiw. 1 1 r wua a dep nty pn.aecutlrig attorney and w aeo relary to ilia lata Governor I.iatcr. Win I fin St.ite Vote Sine Populi-t Vae. Heal tie, Waah., Nnv. P - fl nerce INU, 1-nnrt, of iiikNnr, whoa election l'i llii' l'nl(l Ml. ill a l I (I'll' it '! by fi'MllllX In l'hilea Ilebbeid, republican Handit Get $11,000 in Colorado Payroll Holdup Trinidad, t'olo, Nov, JO Two makcd bandit fhia morning held up mi automobile carrying 1 1 4. Odd pay. aenate , roll (n Mia American Hmcltlug and, w '''' 'n ! Ibflnlrig company mine at Cokednle, am re French '"Tiger" Sails for America: to Tulk'ou League! Georges Clemeiiceau, 81-Year OKI Statesman, Kern fur Adventure iu U.S. ' it, i.!,..i-,fr'. .in, . i,iin,' a thalrmaii, dma iml eM-'t "liny iiiil j rial chaoge." will I the y.uwrt "f mrr ! cltlwrie are now IIM'III.T W h.-n h take hi seat March I'" search handlts. 4, It I an . here, I ' Mr, lull, hn was 3 year i l l Foreign Vf'KHrl Seized f hnn week iici, la 11 bachelor. He-: Sides liini-t Lister, f'll lll'T g"Vlinor, hi la tha only d' inurml to win In a lute will mutest In Washington since lh pi'piillat wave. II" la the only deiti'snit aver re cl" (' 'I to congress ;i the afiile, having served from March, I'll.'., to March, 1 . 1 3 . (Jorge Turner i t Hpokane, th only other I ordered today by Hcrcliiry Mellon j Beyond 3 Mile. l,cleaed I Washington, Nov. 10. Itclcasa of lull infix n Vcaacl seized outalde the 'American three mil limit with ll'iuor iiIkiik! whar thcr I no tvldrnte of I cmniri unli ntlnri with tho ahor liy 1 nn-ana of tho yraai-la' own lata, wua I'nrla, Nov. 10. (t!y A. P.J-W;eoiee ('.tiiiiTiu-iu a.illa uwiiy for AiiitIlu, tmiiorrow, huppy In tha,aplnt of u4 vnituip. Tod.iy, lm wua Ky Intrr aalii'l anil Intarvatlnv keaii t he off. Oinalrl'Tliiit lila (treat h wua HI Inat M-t tiilior the Mtfrneaa with 'anwmwmaiiiwMiR . if i ' Finger Prints May Reveal Slayer of Hector and Woman Dcjfcity Attorney CciH-ral l)c nirv Hitch in Invpotigation of Hall CitM- Ha MVcfusary Kvidfiicc. lasiilleriM So &FerfecfFif FastCalors Ja EEI i5 m jjf OHuTi'Ti WVnr riot ho- that art Tai!orrd-t-Yntir-Measure elotlitH that nrw tiuuh fur 'OlT. Iferc arc tin nilv atitiiir i in vrarim; I hinder Tailitvd-t-Yur-Meastuv el"thes; li. f.ifuinir patterns for vmir ai'tifiihir t j u nul ier'iiality AI.I V(M)L inat. 'liaN, iiiifim; l.n wtnr.' Mado to fit YOl aii-1 t)it little d.taiU (wlsidi add so niUi h to I'jn ai;mee Jierfertly fmisln d. All t!n e t . r -s f.,r nnv '.Vint. Xcrthwut Corner cdTiriifcaara mam mutmmum & whlrh the "TlKr" of France antici pate tho experlnniM! thut am aoon to come tr lilm In the I'nllH hftatva, la pilt tc jichltiji to Ihoae w ho a'-o lilin nii'l ttlk with him, "I never w nuili of n chop for the puat," Clmericwiu remarked to tho coiT"Mponant, who In'iulred about the former pn.inli-r'a earlier vlnita to the l,'nlt'"l Hliitpa. Thla la not hla flrat trip to America, na la commonly aupp'iNr, l,ut hla third. Not Flrot Vlalt. "My father, who wiia exiled lif Na poleon III, thoiwht It wauld tie a good thlnit for rue to go to America anil I wnt," C'lemencenu aald. "I had lieen followlnif event of your civil war and my aympathlea were with the north. Imoxt , Immediately after my arrival, however, I went to Jllchmond. There I met a good many iiuthrrn people and noon found out how delightful, how lm;ily charmlnK they were." Clemenceati prniaed a moment and then with a fcxiiue, wtnt cm. "Shortly before my arrival, Grant had talcn the cliy and I aaw for the flrat time whut war and bombard-! ment meant. Then I Vent to Waali' I IriKton and Inter, out went aa far aa Chicago and from there? to Buffalo and, after a while to JioHton. In con vernation Clemencea.il aeldom Blliidea to hla cubaequent experience In America, llrat aa a young' gentle man of b.'laiire, readlnif ext.ennlvely for two yeara In the llbrarka of New Vork,' and then na a teaolwx In a Kills' rt'bool In Connecticut. It waa riurlpK ; hla ilays aa an lnatructor at the K'rla achool that Clemenceau met tho yount; woman who became hla wife. '' At thla time nlio waa under ae and her guardian refused to give hla consent to a civil Marriage only, Inalftlng oa the church'a benedlfti'tn. Clemenceau atoutly declined to rec ognize the church aa eaaentlal to n wedding. Ho he went back home atlll unmarried. Thla waa In 1869. He had apent four yeara In. America. Tho next year ho rroaaed the Atlan tic again and was married at a civil ceremony. Mia atay In America gave to the "Tiger" that knowledge of Kngllah which haa been one of hi moat use ful accGinpllxhrnenta In hla long pub lic career. Alwaya he haa taken plenmire In the language and In ita literature. 'In Talk on league. My Intention in going to Amer ica are good; I feel uie of that," the aged politician aald. "I see with con- alderable clenrneaa how It wjll bo to tho material and moral lutreta of the United Statin to examine Eu ropean dllllciilllcs with oth'r concep tion than tlioae they hie at pres ent." Cclcnnejiu expect to enlarge hi own Judgment or tairopcan anua tlona by putting his Ideas Into contact with American vh w. lie dm a not go to New Vork Willi hi tiilml made up and cloned hm to what wuiild be to the mutual and collectlw ad vantage of the United rotate, France and Kurope geiieiully. "I (shall talk ulnut the b'.iRiic of natlutiM, but 1 have no apeclllo ad vice tu offii." he I' lii.n Ued, "I Iw liive In tho Mm if tho liMgue. The World niiii't tuna aoiiuthiiig of the hiit, 1 ilu in d a y that the !e:igue a it now x;ia i what Am-'O'-ana huilld fldopt. It ilia in-t aatl'fy nie hut 1 inn f'-r the apliailon " New llfimawli k, N. J., Nov. 10 Hy A. I'.l "I have all tha avldence nfceaaury,". aald Hiecial Deputy At torney General Molt tonight, ill miliig npuria of a new hitch In hi Inveatlgatjon of tha murder of thu Itov, KdwArd Wheeler Hall and Mra, i:iarior It. Mill, clmlr alnger In tho Church of Ht. John, The Kvangcllxt. 1 It la now only a uetlon of pro cedure with me," Mr. Mott declared. Indicating that be might not, aa had been reported, await the awearing in o fa new fiorneraet county grand Jury Nov.'inber 20, before taking fur ther action. "I ahull know, probably by Monday, what action la beat," ho added, "and when I take If, I alyill be glad to take the public Into my confidence," Mr. Mott refused to be, quoted fur ther, but from a aource cloae to hlrn It waa learned that be had three rnuraea of action under conalderation. The tpeclal prosecutor, It wn learned, I relying on finger prlnta a well ,4 corroborative witnesses, to lack up tha story of Mra. Juno Gibson, p'g raiser and no-called eye- wit neaa, that tho sliylngs wero com mitted ly a bushy-haired man, who wna accompanied by a woman In a grey coat. Heveral of these prlnta have bocn obtained and Mr. Mott la confident ho can Identify all but one. That 1 a print, believed to be a woman'! finger, which waa found on the dead rector'a cuff. On bla authority, It waa aald that Mr. Mott planned to make a legal demand Monday on Mra. t Francea Noel gtevena Hall, thai ' rector'a widow, that she aiibmlt to a finger print teat for comparlaon with tho unidentified mark. Light Vote Is Foiled in Slate hy Progressives w Political Tarty Ha IVr Cent of Total Two Mem her Kleetcd to the Legislature. feet Dfflarm Gump Moat I'ofniliir Man Kaiis.i, (It), Nov, 10. "Aiuly (limp I the moat popular niHU III the I lilted Male," declared l ulled Male Senator Jainm i, lUril here tonight In a "alirprlMi" apereh at I he opening of It in na tlt'a II.IKhl.iHlU Hotel I Idle Kite In the residential itlMrlif. President to Honor War Dead on Armistice Day (Cnntlnunt from Paaa One.) caua of humanity, and choosing the mcthoda where the obligation thua created will be, I am ure, be a fit ting prayer for thla armlatlce annl veraary." To lalt Cemetery Early. The visit of the preaident to Arling ton will, be hla flrt official act bf tho day. Attended by hla military aldea and accompanied- by the two aecre turlea, each attended by their aldea, th president will leave the White liouae aoon after i and traversing tho route over which the funeral pro cession of the Unknown Soldier pasa ed a year ago, will proceed to tho nar Uonal cemetery. A cavalry escort will meet tho party near tho ceme tery and aa It paasea Fort Myer, near Lt hla city, It Will be accorded the preal- dentlal aaluta of 21 guna. Reaching the amphitheater In Ar lington, only the preaident and tfo of tho aecrctarlea will paaa Into an en closure about the tomb of the Un known Holdler, (Without ceremony, the preaident will advance beyond the two aecretariea and, stepping to the I'nolTlclal ol,serera lalliimted to night that the progreasivea In Ne braska, who org.inl.i.l a new political party at Grand Island last winter, had jKilIed approximately 5 per rent of the vote cast In lasf Tileaday'a gen eral , election. None of the prognaslve candidales fur state olllce running on that ticket alone were euccessful, however, ex cept two atata repreaentatlvea, Four teen successful tflajor party candi date, for tho sin to legislature, how ever, were iilso tho nominees of the progrcsalvea. Vote on Senator. About HHO.OOO peraona voted for I'liil'd Htatea aenator, ijiii)-Jh re turn Indicate, baed on u tobil of ni.7f from l.;m.l of thi atate'a 1,921 precinct. fif thu 371, 79, It. H. Howell, n-publlcaii, received 21.'i,970. comiiared to M,:i!l for bla democratlo opponent, Senator (1. M. Hitchcock, and 9,310 for Ifcv. J. 1,. lieelm .of Omahi, progresxlvp. The prohibition vole cannot lie esti mated na all of their candidate wore running on major parly ticket, with one exception, that of Mrs. 13, l,ii"lln I.nrlori of Lincoln, who received but a ainnll vote for congr'sa a compared with her republican and democratic opponent. legislative Winner. Unofficial return how the republi cans elected state aenator In fill but the Second, Third, Klghth, Tenth, Thirteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-third. Twenty-eighth and Thirty-third dla trlcf. The vote In the Twenty-fourth waa cloae, and the apparent victory of d, ('.. Humphrey, republican, over S. M. Frlea, democrat, may lie upset by the official count. Of tha atate aenator, three were progreaslve party nominee, ea well a candidate on major party ticket They arc John Wlltse, republfoan and progressive In the First dlatrlct; J, If. Itel fen rath, democrat and progrea- alve In the Tenth, and Henry Hehrena, republican and progresalve , In the Twelfth. In the house, two republl can, running aleo aa progressives, were successful, while one, A. N, Mather, In th Ninety-eighth waa the nominee on three tickets, republi can, democrat and progreaslve, with out oppoaltlon. Klght democrat who alo were nominated by the progre aivea for the house were aucceaaful. The republlcana elected D7 member to the lower house, the democrata 41, and tha progressive two. Obed Raash lrt the Forty-ninth district (Madlaon county), and Thoma Axtell Jn the Eighty-ninth (Lincoln county) were the progreaalvea who won. Leave Still Alone. eaiifus, Mass., Nov, la, Thu i ol:re today n used to con llacjite a atlll found In an automobile, whoau ncciipanla liny bad arrented on cliaiyea i f operating the machine without proper i gist ration, giving a their reason the dcfe.it of (lie .f eienilinn on state enforcement of the Volstead act at the election Tueaday, -r Hahy IVppy' of Film III. l,o Angeles, Nov. 1. I'cggy Mont gomery, il year old motion picture act re, known aa "liaby I'cggy," la III with piicuiuoril'i at lor parenla' real dencn In Owrnstnoiith, near here. It wn nniiouiiced today. Italian Cops to Lose Johs hy Fascist i Hide Premier Mussolini Believe Ootmtry So Pacified One Officer to TOO Inhahi- l.ttiU l!iioii(:!i. Itome, Nov. 11. About SJ.O'ifl police, inni will soon be out of a Jb In Italy. Premier Mlissolln h i dm lilnl to re ilniii the forco to barn necessity, At the present theie aie "il.mni ciiraWnli 1 1 and 2", 000 royal guards, Tha former are to be reduced to 40.0n0 and the latter to 15.000, The premier baa null confidence In the complelH purification of (lis coun try that he In llevea one pollnriiau to rry 7"l liihiibllnnt I aufla luit '" kel l ord T, Higlmr Secibl, Itoiiie plhe i-oliillih-ali ll.r, tild the Tl'lbuno lialay that J Hlgnor Mussolini I perfictly right and I that baa limn half the preatnt p"ll' wfll do. When told that III Chlriit;.) and New Vork there la one polneniiiii to every too Inhabitant, he said. "Judging fioill r-polla III the nets paper, they lll needed," Ca-e of Hulionie Pl.ipir )icoiretl on Steaiiifhii" ll it.ina, Nov. )a iai i.i ry of -t i k. of IuiIhiiiIi' plagiiH alHwrd tin Mpalilsli ti,il'alaiillc lo"r liarcebin I leaiilted today III the t e' l, with 21 I pai oiti r iili iild, b'-li g ijii iialillli"! at M il li l f"i si veil d,i. Former Jude Found Dead. Iloi.olul'l, Nov, 10 - (iiy A. P I - I'liMO'-r I'i'I'l.il Jll'Ve lloia'ii Woltl aiighaii wa found il' i"! Ill hla h"tty bile today 1 1 -i -1' uml bad b'-ell III I.. ..i. I, ,1.. 14 It .(JllllI III Marlon comity. T"as, In lMi7. was found il'-ad In hla lioiiv y Willi a bullit wound III I a Mvlvir l y hi side, Ii4 III H wek Willi a lielVOIliR n, Jliilgo Vang lia li waa l'i ' Wants Bride Deported. Cleveland, O., Nov. 19, Emery Dorko want hi bride of 10 weeks de ported to Budapeat, Hungary, from where he brought her, becauae ahe refuaea to como to Cleveland to ahare a newlv furnished apartment with him. Dorko married Caroln Peek on Au- tomboy the Vrath upon It Tn M" ?- 3' lor ill ciimim's iiiiiiiie,un-',i half of the American people. The en tire party will then withdraw, con cluding the official tribute to the-nation' dead, The visit of citizen to the home of former Preaident Wilaon haa been planned for the afternoon. The visi tor will gather Informally about the Wilaon home and upon the appearance of the former president, a abort pro gram will be carried out. Henry Morgenthau, American am bassador to Turkey under Mr. Wilaon, will give a brief addreaa to which the former president la expected to reply. bureau here after a two yeara court ship by maU. Immediately after the ceremony, Pnrko aald, hla bride told him ahe never wanted to ee him again.. TO MY FRIENDS I wlh to thank you for your nup port toward my candidacy for 8ehorI Board at Tuesday's election. Naturally, 1 ant dinappointed, but not dicourged. DR. C. B. I'OLTZ IF" The Eternal "If" in Religion and Life Sunday Evening Sermon Subject FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 20th and Davenport Street Jo W. G. Fat, Minister Kipling wrote a poem entitled, "If." Was his philosophy correct? Questions people are asking will be answered Sunday evening. Here are some: Should a Christian dance? Is the Dible inspired? Do you believe in Evolution? .l Nillinan DecMon Heerved. I'oiU tik' 'i". N. Y. Nov, 1'' -Hiijii.iii" Coll it Jiintlie J.ph Mi.'biipr tv-rviil !.iiioti today mi a, tout!!'!! int'lj by t-ounK-l f"f Jnn.ea A C'llbi i l, In V.natu H ji..!r. - i.l in tl-e JMIisn.ni u MM GALA ARMISTICE DAY DINNER Hotel Fontenelle, Saturday, November 11 Six to Nine P. M,, $1.50 per Cover 15th cd lUrty Streeti Chiropractic Free Clinic far Children tH 1) .. I k ' ' k ' a..i, .It t- "I- 4' It -I I i l t .i I'lt . K i f k i . I it iv-n h'-lit (il Mkl, -I h nm Ihll MlU'a Mil - It lt ,. -. . X.t J -l. - 'r a.-i a--i - c l--u- l wl-' I . ' 1 til ,ii.tt at fc ' . at l A SUGGESTION It i alw la stlaaa Ika Aivtiiua Ball laa I mKmII Ikia af, y ! aly 4 iaaar ta Ik Moa PwlaxtaalT AimilHl l.t ! I It II MENU RubW4ikr Cklatl (anil at Mkiaa, lukkay't la!ikl Hur.a al fii IUi4 (.AJ. iua Ium Hullsia a. i r. r.k , ib4 ii a4.li Mia W. Hi,4. tiM ,MI I k t ! I ikl (aa ai4 1kiftal luak S-okt AMM siM l4 i I. fiiMiui ia A.l Mtitktl M a Ikau iMtllCi C vklaac i l SatiiiHats Brocade Hats Fur-Trimmed Hats $5 The outstanding styles of the winter sea son have been brought together for this enjoyable millinery event. Advance models, new materials, fashion able colors all recently received direct from New York. Extraordinarily good values for Saturday Selling Sale of Finished Needlework Pillows, centers, scarfs and other finished pieces that have been used as models will be sold at interestingly low prices. Pin cushions with mus lin or satin covers in all sizes, 10c to 33c. Second Floor Hair Nets By the Dozen Sonia hairnets in every desired shade of the cap and fringe styles. Single mesh. 50f dozen. Double mesh, Oik floz. Main Floor Men's Shop Offerings Shirts, neckwear, gloves, hosiery, hand kerchiefs n n d all other haberdashery that 1 intrrentinirly new, tin' in quality and mode rate in price. Lounging robes in new imi.hU, nutr. riuli wibl pattern are all ready fr in'. DeairabU undiear lrm Merlin if, Ni-perti-r and WiMted in every ')! nd id, To Ik. lalt A V,a lata Wintry Wraps For Children Coats Dark gray chinchilla in sizes 3 to 6 years, $8 to $15. Self -trimmed polo coats or in dark red or beaver colored broad cloth with fur collars. Sizes 3 to G years, $17.50 to $25. Heal mannish little coats for boys from 2 to (5 years priced from $9.75 to $18. Knitted Wear Heavy winter weight sweaters in hII dark colors. Sizes X to 12 year old. $6.50 to $9.50. Woolen scurfs a n tl capes to mutch. $4.25 and $5. S.toadl Floor Especially New and Charming Trimmings Perhaps the most re cent arrival is crepe chiffon with Bilver and gold embroideries. An- oiner newcomer is Spanish lace flouncing with a silver or jrold t h re ad running through it. Cabashons are a great favorite and a decided necessity for the draped frock. These are shown in many new color combina tions with and without fringes. Main Floor Ponu htm for klthllrn; hluc k. brown, rorJavan ami white rolttr. Ml wtight, 3(c and Ci)c a pair. Some Elastic Girdles for $2 Several tyl s, mum1 in plain materiiils, cOin of 11 1 k figured hm t mlii and H.itii,, all in ciiiibiiu!i"il tt itn e!;ti tie which i.l! i much fi'itii"! t. ( ,r S.tliua; Oxfords and Slippers Saturday for $5.75 An .-- i timid f Imda n ?um-- though pot ail Mii;ill cdif in Sn.'i4 Oxfuid ami Sli' itiffi Mil nn Siduidav for ihi Iiv iiin', Alniu-t all cf llitm lou her! ttlnl Welt ndt , Priced $5,75 Saturday Only tsu bik ti i. i lt