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THE SUNDAY HKE: OMAHA. NOVEMBER i:
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Democrats Start
War Cry Against
Ship Subsidy Bill
All Sign Point to Hitter
Figlit Over Measure at
Kxtm Session Fili
Imsler F.xpcrteil.
Hy (.11 U TON UUOX.
WalinT(.ri, Nov. 11 -With the
CTlb ouikuks tailed in special aes
ninn fur Monday, "November 2U, the.
fit lit over the pend.ng li!p eubaidy
till which will h the iricmt important
measure discussed, has nlready bu
iun. With rtnpr cM'-ntritlvn L'drnonds,
riiiiisylviitiln, leudliitf r p U I) 1 1 c ii n
Mem',r of th men-hunt marine com
mittee, unci A. II. I.ask.-r, chairman
of the Culled tilate nhldni( hoard,
In conference nit plans for nushinH
Ihu suhi;dy till, Cordcll Hull, chair
man of tin- democratic national cum
mlUco, voic-d iliu iiciuui liitlP war cry
against tlii Ml).
All s'fc-iis io nt to a Miter fintit with
thu piospcf t tlm I the democrats will
endeavor lo uhbusler aualnst' tint
iiuiasure.
Cilllelb. Hardin.
"Hy culling a special scusion of con
Kress to n,-cl Nuvi inter 20, for the
purpose lf pIldNiriK H h!.Ii mi!, iy
Mil, I'rt-N iMiit Harding has shown
Hut hi li.ii not prolll"d ty Ihu leason
of Tneslay'a itif.il dtinocr.it lo victory,
which contained not only a rebuke
for the ii-jiiilillcHn coriKiefiM und ad
ml hIk 1 1 i t lni , lmt for himself i,n ell,"
said Chairman Ifull 'I'rcsimiably
on th" dv!cn of tin ii lllitf l.iiHlu r mid
Diiiixliei ly he him decided to Haunt
public sentiment iy uck n a ,ki
dialed congress tn sanction repudiated
mcastiics and pollclea."
That no Important chuui!.N are
ronlcrni'inti d hy thn administration
In til 'i subsidy till u reported hint
spring from the. C' 'ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 on mcr
chmit marine, was unhealed ty Hep
leueplatlVH Kdmonds ifter his confer
nice with Mr. I,usker.
Mr. IMntond said that the preiiorit
Intention in not to change thu tax
meliioHoti features which have ten
subject to eoncldrrabb' critic Ihid, und
that developments of the ftiiHt few
months relative to the null) of liquor
on oirenn vessels have madn unlikely
nny iimondiiientJi ili"illiiR with the pro
lillilllim iftiest.on. A fW lunoridment
rnukliiK vcrtal chiuiKi-a will b" offered
nn the flour of the house from tho
merchant marine committee.
'aNNii;n ITriliitcd.
Mr. Edmonds expressed tho belief,
without having completely canvassed
the Kltuatlon, thut thu till would be
paused by tho house ty n marnln of
ED vote. Ill nald that he believed
that many members who were re
luctant to commit themselves on the
proportion In ndvnnce.nf the election
Rill pow iiipport tha till.
Mr. IMmond. in nclhiK chairman of
the ni'-ivhnnt marine committee, sent
out let (cm to all mumtiurs of the com
mittee liiPTlripr them to be on hand on
Mrmdiiy, November 20, when ron?reH
convciieM. It Is IiIh expectation thut
the b!;i nuhnldy Mil will be called up
tn the bouHc not later than Wednes
day of the opening week of the hi
nlon und that It will he passed before
thn end of that weelt.
Tho h II will be connidered under a
special rule UniltluB gcperal debate to
probably 8 or 10 hours and restrict
Ing amendments to those offered from
the committee. The house rules com
mittee will be catlc'l toBtthct lis soon
as congress convenes to decide upon
the details of the rule,
Scotland Yard Sleullis
Hunt Toisoner of Chief
London, Nov. 11. (Uy A. 1'.) All
nlb'ht Ion master detectives from
Scotland Yard scoured London for tho
perpetrators of the outrage upon their
chief, Fir William Norwood, who was
seriously ill today from malicious bu
ministration of poison. Ho far no-arrest
have been reported, fir William
is not out of dansi r, but hopes for his
recovery aro entertained because of
his great vitality.
Scotland Yard officials announced
definitely that the ui tempt to assassi
nate Horwood was by .means of poi
soned chocolates sent through the
mall- . ,. ,
These nfflclalB said they believed
this had teen tut one step in a con
(.plraev to hill many prominent per
ns. The police have issued a wain
lm: to all persons not to eat nnythluu
Sent to Ihftil by IP' tt.
(iin l AjdoMon on Tanker
Kill Two, Cost. $300,001)
.-....,.. I'-. Viiv. II. An po!on.
III , . - -
belleied trt have teen caused by
i ii,- ik.r. J. N. 1V-. under re-
piln st th. ." in slilptuil.lins yards
h.r. killed two werUmen. Injur'd
i.... . ,i,... nr,-ked the ves.iel amid
Up wall n 1 estimated at pearlv
l.'.nO.emi and ttnew a part tt the e!ty
i.l Hvliemtlit eaily to
d .v. Th dead si '" Hunttr
ai d ll .n y H hl.y. tolh of l Hester,
c ....,. uhu li the workmen wet
mini t" u,n ,rf h,"'"U tf rlv"
the iiude eil unite aie it
i,i bi iplnle.l heovy 4S in
. i .f which blfw up
Twenty lunnl-rre if the rtw tf the!
1'tw r asieep nr. I ion cne .n in
II,, f..i,.. tue M'i"K'tt
.ii.e ii.ln.l alti-r l i'
"Mule .ire Vrvfvrable to
Men," American Queen
of I'rima Pun tun Says
N'w Voik, Nov. It Mary limdm,
'Ut-n of Aineiienn prima duiinas end
utwlule dictutur of th Cuicuku
'pent company, arrived on tha A'tiil
lunlu with iivw cane In lur hand
and a lot of new tntliuuluiinis in lur
mind.
II. s Curdin wu a vivacious as
ever, Kvt-n more so, aht declur.l, for,
havins lost nine pound cUinborlnu
wi mid down the muuiiUins of tiwltz
eilaiid, she feels "ks wtiehed down
willi rvepunsjlillity," klt amd.
Among llin "impiiKWonN" she
liumlied at those who greeted bu
nt the dock was;
".Muhs are n fumble to men, be-
(,'iuxa they're mote ady m.inad."
Discussing her plans. Miss (iurdsn
was vague, except that she under
stood she was to sliijf "Carmin" at
t'hleaifo soon, leaving for that city
Mulurduy,
Uut she Is not "engagnd" referring
lo men und doesn't Intend ever to
he Hipiln i ef erring to opera luauagn-
iiii nt. ,
Tlioinas .Slifelian InMatt-d
for I'oet Under Henry Heal
Thomas Mhruhan, jr., will be a dep
uty In the county attorney's olllce be
KlniiliiK January 1, Henry Ileal stated
yesterday.
Miceim n was active In tha cam
p.ilKri. lie was chairman of the
speakers' buisau bf the republican
party.
inters to bu Appointed deputies ty
Heal are Malcolm llaldi'lge, trvin
Kt'ilinaster and John Yeauer. The
latter is si, in d to be chief deputy.
Haul tffeuiw coder, chief rleik and
act ng coroner, a detnoirat, will be re
apii.iinted, Meal Mated,
Tax Revision May
He Issue Helore
Con
(r v
t 1 1
Democrats to (lvl
"''sMore Memliers on
Proposal Likely to
I'Vom Hotli Majority itnd
Minority Parties, in
Ojiiniuii of I t utliTs.
Wsshlngton, Nov. II. illy A. I V
The plesnlug of st'Vulal linpoi taut las
revision propimaU III the H,xtyoh:hih
conuri-ss was fiireeunt hy noum of iliw
"progressive republicans" und thu
democrats, on th basis of thu sharp
chaises In the tat of the majority
end minorities In the house and senntu
ss tt result of Tuesday's elections
They said rtivlrlon propositions would
uuiiim from both majority und minority.
Chief Among the tii problems is
un Impost on the undistributed sur
pluseg of corpoiutloiis affecting ah;"
stock dividends. Hueh a tax Is favored
by the democrats, In the view of l!ep
renunlative Oldfleld of Arkansas, the
minority "whip."
Mr. Oldfleld also expressed the opln
Ion that the democrats would favor re
enactment of th excess profits lax, I
hut In a modified form; Incrvuscd in
lierltance taxes on a graduated scale,
and th Imposition of gift tax In on
uffort to reach those of wealth seeking
to avoid the payment of nigh sur
taxes, through gifts of money to tela
lives.
These tuxes have been opposed lure
tofore by adinliilslrslioti officers who
have made It plain that they have not
in mind apy general revision of the
existing revenue law, which was en
acted late lae.t year and which became
generally effective January 1.
I'roponeots of thu proposed changes
i 'H -.ed i-iilifldelii e, however, tl al
Willi the change u the house tiiiinU r
1 . : : j In the new rongies they w iuld
h i more than an even chain
SUCtCkS.
'I'rogresslvi" republican leaders. In i
tht.r estimates of stienfh, fount "'If is
almost solid deiiKKratic auppoit for lI0lC 0 111 III 1 1 1 1
tiieir proposals aim nuewise ins iKime
nut look to the h'ff. wing of the urn
Collie ' J"' ,ly '" tv f"r "IT"' r their pio
gram.
Tiierx teems ta be more doubt In
the minds of these lenders about the
,(t.;jti"ll III thn senate, but they tx
prefsed hope that with an Increased
diiiiici.itlc and republican "piogiea
iihu" vole there a revision plan tuuKl
be put through,
iBaby, Brought to Life
at Morgue, Succumbs
Oakland, 'at. N'V- 1 1 Thn Uday
oM girl baby of Mr. und Mrs. (ieorg
buy no actually dlud today after hsv-
Unit apparently expired early Wednes-
Uiy monili g, only to be revived
when It aliow. 1 n spaik of lit" In n
funcul tstabllsliliicnt. A careful e
Hiiilliutloii by bolt the iitteiidllig doc-
lor and th" undertaker today de
termined beyond all doubt that the
baby was dead.
Tlie undertaker la the one who re
vived tho baby oil Wednesday. To
il iy the body was prepared for burial
and Ui funeral was set for tomor
Condition of Mrs. Harding
SIiowh Marked Improvement
Washington, Nov. II. Marked Indi
cations of Improvement In (ho condi
tion of Mis. Harding were uunouiiced
by her physician. Hi Ik. Hen Charles
I-!, lawyer, who said that she now
was able to stand and to take a few
steps, Ir, Hawyvr Indicated that he
Mt ipilte encoi,nii:ed over the prog
ress h.s patient is making.
eiitative tlishum, l'i ins5 tvsulu,
linlnmin
All tills rvUtiing to prohibition are
considered by the JudicUiy commit
tsf, Mr. diahuss was among the few
members who refund ta lute one wsy
,ir lint .ithi'i. ixhi-n fliA VnlMffA.t iiik.ii.
c ' li' up for pssaage sums yvui-s
I SB
lluiieseiiUtlve lirivst, I'tmisylva-
Heiiresentntive (Ireeii of luwu'idu, snmds in line for chniimeu t(
' ifl. ........ I,t... I.. ..I 4
"hil'iih kiiiiiuiiiirn , 'M'V k
I'b ili mull ttteeuersoii, defeated,
I'm lur the aeiilorlly systtm, Ib-pre
s. iitullte Huell, Nw Votk, will be bead
if the ruks coiouilliee, auecvedlug
I'halrmuii rampbcll, ihf. utvl In the
Kansas primary,
in Line for ( lidiruiaiicliip
of a)i uml Meuim
Ilody.
Wshunton, Nov. II Hy cutting
down thn i' ubll' iiii majority In the
hoiiNe. iliinoiiuis in the next collar. ft
Will ol'l.iln lai'iir lepl selilatloii oil
nil of thu the iolnliiilleis by v. huh
the loost Impoi laut Uxlslalloii U
fruliud, l.ia.leia of both parties be
gun firming today on the new align
meiit. As It now stands, thu ways and
nouns commliteu whlili reported the
tvu-iiue, tailff and bonus tills, con
sisls of Z'i members, 17 republicans
mid il,;bt ileinohats, As the lineup
is ib li null" d by the sln of the lionet
ma ioi it y , (I d h iiioi rata, It was slated,
will insist upon it division of 14 to II.
Iteliiemuit of Chairman 1'onliiey
melius that lb pieselitalive (Ireell,
town, lunl.lri: i piibllcaii, will become
a liu I Ii nit II Uder Ihu aellloijly rule
syslem.
llvcaus'i of thu large number of sub
committees, which pi pare the sup
ply bills, tho appropriations commit
tee, coiudsilng of 23 republicans and
12 democrats, Is expected to stand lit
about that ratio, Hut all committees
now composed of IS republicans and
sli democrats probably will go on n
It ta nine footing, Tha rubs com
mltlee, nil pow. i fill of llself, (fctieral
ly stands eight to f air, regardksa of
majority.
Ii.fi.it of Chairman Volstead of the
judiciary commliteu will make ftep
isinr tt
Our Annual Novehiber
Coat
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600 Women's and Misses' Fur
Trimmed and Collared Coats
100 Different
Models in the
Newest Styles
75
Garments Made to
Sell at $p5, $75,
$85 and $95
Wonderfully well made garments fashioned of the richest of ma
terials. AH lined with fine, heavy quality silk. Luxurious fur
trimmings complete the sumptuousness of these wraps.
The Styles The Materials The Fur Trims
Blouse Hack Coats
Draped and Wrappu
Effects
Straight line Models
Wide Sleeved Coats
Cape Effects
Ormandale Lu&lrola
V elver ette
Bolivia Panvelaine
Normandy
And Many Other Soft
Pile Fabrics
Wolf
Fox
Nutria
Beaver Sjiurr&l
Caracul
In a wide selection of beautiful winter colorings. These are all
i i mit t if i n : 11 '
new coais ana win oe snown ior me iirst iime lvionuay. oince inu (,
quantity is nmitea, eany snoppmg is dcsi.
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('lipids fur Frit nk Drake.
lUalllel .Jllditc KeuiN ti sleldllV iiisUed
a capl.iM for the ansat of Krunk lnuke,
r.nl et.it.i man, charjjed with lion
support of his family,
This is the thlid Uiuu thai Drake
has been arrested. 'n two other oc
cusions l'mke told Metre that his bul
Ihhs was poor and that he aa tin
Leader of Irih
Rebels Captured
Frkiiif (!liilili'rs a ml I)ail
Huliiiisiiii Taken ly 1'rto
Slatd Tiotijts.
ltublln. Nov. II- ih-khie Chlldeie,
rsckoued one of II'" nu M daniteioiie
men auioitif thu lursml-irs, was cap
ti.rtl early this iiioruins; In Coiinlv
WllMoW. 1 1 'I pomd it rcvtlvti
but ofteied mi l.t.iUli'". lie Was
Lloi.hl to I'uliliii
With Chlldefs was I'ai. l("biii..i.
WllO lolS bei-ll itlreelllltf OIH see lollS III
Cuiifity Wesfonl Tin v wire r.tucbi
In the home of II' In I II. uiuu, a in. m
her of the aocall d ciuiull of slat'
of 1 1 1 el rel'iil.lie.iIH
Clillti'is itnd ItobiiiKoii nr b'th
KuuliKhmeli. Chlhleis served w.lh
war later I" wrote seter.il bi'Vt
,iiid has bttil ifhl " I iwi-a.a.'l.4lly tn
wuik f' r the col. pisl unVi-M
I'hi iM was ci'iisl.-r ible rids ''!
revt'Uer III Blialit l.Nlay Upon Jollu
; hi ami Wellington Isirracks and
tin. ps In OVuimell slirt-t were snlpe4
at fi.iil r"'1". ""lv
asualty as one national el'IIMtly
M iiuiitied.
()u Pinit iW NriiuMiM (lonipmiy
Id lurri'UHC l upuui sior
Wiluilnrloii, I'tl, N"V, 11 -K. !
Pul'i'iit tie N. imoiiis Ii Co- plan (4
llleriaKU their IHItbold t'ollllllolt
capital sb'tlt (rem I KI.'M'9 0 H0.
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Humauo'cd, by the
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ami ta li.ii..f.r ii pint of Its surplus
to the eal'llal lo eolliil bv tl In titaJ ft
;,a p. r i. ni iliu.ii n I. The directors
,1 a o. ."in; let iv nilled a special
HP ' tn of th" aiot LhoMers for !
, . uit.t r I l ... "it the propoKed net
l.ondoii riKlisH'U liming tlie ioril u
ImSSia&sHrlw'vf'rn -jr-n-Tsr "Msfif - I "."' ' r:t V. i r-'".- --i '"" iT"'f'- to
'"The Yearly Reunion oj the Family
Aromd a festive board will ring merry laughter and inter
spersed with good stories should occur good vnmc appro
priate jor the occasion. The rich, broun turkey, the
success oj the salad, the perfect pumpkin pie, cannot add
more to the feast than a few well selected
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