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    THE "OMAHA PEE : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1C, 192
Control of Lower
House Sought by
La Follettc Men
Follower of Wisconsin Sena
tor Willing to Support Gil
Ictt if They Can Name
Moor Leader.
IV .l OKGK V. A I Till Ml.
Washington, Nov. 15, (Hperlul
T-I;rani. Tlia power ri'l Influence
whU-h Ktfimlor Ilolrt M. It Kollclt
lll have In I he newly-elM'trd con
jrrrsa wa sc-mllfl1 ywit-rly whin
it tx-rama known that hi follower in
tli! house Hill undertake lo dlrlut
I' (iigunlzailon. Just K-nutor la
J'ollttie, controlling a small group
of s'-nstor In (ha upiwr l1y, will
l ahl It) rti-n an Iretiieml'MJ In
f ui-m-a in ilia senate, lila follow
er In (ha house oir to hold in
Inlaw at power. Tlia r-Milllcfi
if.ajoilty la In iha neighborhood of
IS or It, m KolMta antral at
!( I' representative from Wis
tonkin alone, with a m ttrln from
oihtr Mate. V-y eei ' islug tlu-lr o
t'iitlul powr, thin group will be aide
! have a largo volie In the orgunl
suitlun r throw It In the hand' of the
democrats.
fliHtin for ntfrmm.
Kei-eiitly 'ioienior Preua lit Min
nesota attempted to inaugural a
Imxiiii for llepresentatlvo Kidney An
ilfixn of hi atute for speaker. Jt
vfl pndlruttd on tha ground tha
"ilrya" would come to Mr, Anderson's
assistance, because Hpeaker Ulllett I
"wet," and It wu deMlgnrd to Una
Daily Prayer
A'k oktl will, and It thai) b dose
unto lhc John lt:7,
O OimJ .our Father, Thou haul
wauhfd u during tha hour of sIm-p,
and under the' shadow of Thy wings
w have if ted In safety. Grant that
now, when wa awake, we may be still
with Tli. May w walk with Thee
and work with Th; through all tha
hour of tha day, ""lux Thee In all
llf fOmut us, and finding It our
in-jat, to do tha will of llim Who
nt u, and to finish 111 work. .
In tha busiest momenta may we
navrr quit Ion kight of Thee, or
slacken ha hold of our soul -upon
Ilia thing that era eternal.
Oefend u from ail dangers, but
above all from our own fault and
weakne. Help ua so to pawn
through till day that w ahull coat
no shade ' on other live, but ahall
bring brightness into the world about
u.
And when tha day draw to an end,
may we have tha quiet Joy of know
ing that, by Thy jrrace, wa hava
tx-en abla to win and to manifest
something of that eternal life which
I found In doing Justly, with loving
kindness, and walking humbly with
flod. In tha name of Jesus Christ.
Amen.
WILLIAM PIKRdOM MKRRJI.L, D. D
Naar York City, H. T.
Uncle Sam Says:
Houaerleanlng Made Faslrr.
The State Relation Service In It
booklet on thla subject Illustrate and
fleiu'i lhe short cut and labor aavlng
device whir-h, If adopted, will make
hotit-leanlng much easier.
Iloueecleanlng need not be the bug
bear H ha long been regarded In
.many houaehold. If the work la
rarefully planned, If the kind of fur
nishing that are easy to keep clean
are choen and handled In the right
way, and If the provllon 1 made for
keeping all the dirt possible out of
the house, there will be no need for
the tiphenva' thnt result In discom
fort to the entire household.
Header of The Omaha Ilea may ob
tain a copv of this Imoklet free as
long a 111 free edition Inst by
writing to the Division of Publica
tion, Department of Agriculture.
Washlnaton, D. C asking for "P.
B. 11S8."
N,.
Births and Deaths.
Illrth.
.Tohn and Fried Flynn, h"ipltol. boy.
John stil Nina Mnn, hmpttsl, boy.
Byron and Bertha McEIion, honplttl,
knThomi nd Cltlr Peterton, hoiplttl,
' f'.yl an1 Mrr WU. ! North rorty
fir-t sv.nue. girl.
Jniuph nd tll Dolr. boipltal, boy.
. , . . ' . . t . nn,h hA.nliil rtrt.
Harver and HaMl McTaisart, Elfin,
r.ph ' ana Anna Beynack, hoapttal.
""Kranrea and La Varna Stafford, ho.
'"im'n'and Jean Joanaaa, hoapltat, boT.
Inula and Tloaala HIM. boapltal. trtrt.
Harold and Haial H'alaaa, hoapllal.
"'Vtathaw and Ann WottkUwlca, MM
Smith N'lnanth atreat. artrl,
Jark an1 Baal Paytca, Ml uth
Kradrlck and Tarol pitta, boapltal, JIM.
rtrora. and l.yah Afinbruatar, boa-
''vaUntm and Martaral Pal.r. boapltal.
'"Jilrhaal and Mary tubaailk. 5l Poath
Twntv-avanth atreat, Knr,
fn an HayO" Cain, 111 "oa
Tniv-thi'4 atrt. ftrl.
V.fo..n and Lon Oray, l Ama
,r'?; T.'l flrar. MallehtA U Wa
"v,h.i1' and Marlon Trap".
Ul Pe,.kc
Vrr IrVaara ,huth. Infant, l
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t. Ct-i I mnlba bael'ai
l l,a,. W Kaator, II. bi'll.
k. u at ItAftnilal.
J ...,,h Vnk', t! boau'lal
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William reaal arl. II. bapltl.
r"- "ta, It, bie"al.
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Fnaaai a baa a.
4-a hi -a
fr
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up tha western repreM-ntatlvra in re
volt agalmtt continued (ippoaltloii i f
tha aoralled ".MNaaachuaett ollifsr
chy." Thla mo h bn iun ture.
by the La Krllette group. They hv
let It I knonw they rrgtird Andi-r-acn
as too c!Hy ll!-d with ilia
old guard group In MlnnriKiia ami
that tha oignniiutlnn must have a
pi' grrMlv tlnga.
Governor I'reu. who first auugrsted
Anderson Is d'criltd aa an old guurd
leader, who supported Kenaaor Kcl
legg in Minnesota, whom Senator I.n
Kollett opposed. The I. Follelte fol
lower are making no combination
with 'tha "wets," but the '"wets' are
willing to trail along and aid them lu
pi eventing tha Unhorsing of Hpenk'T
(illlett, who I approved by Volstead
law niotllflrnlloliielS.
"Wei- Mill IVoflt.
The Ia Follette fore ay thry nr
willing to support llll-tt for rifak'r,
provided tliey name I ho lloor lemler
and have prefer ntiul tteatinent In
th committee aKsigtuni'nt The
wet" will profit by this srrniiK'-iii.nt
to the eatent of difeatlng lli it
tori tit tha Antl Hainan Iriig ii in'
electing a "dry" speaker and In plac
ing Itepresenlatlve firshaiii of I'niin-
aylvanla In the. chulniianshlp of tin
ci.mmnte on judiciary in pia rr
Grain to Supply
Germany M u s t
Come From U. S.
! guaiantee aa a turjna of cotnpclliiic
I the reich to meet Its Indemnity uy-tuenta.
Gamble to Quit
Bank Position
iWciJa of Country for INrxt
Year Valued at DoiiMe
the Present Total of
Paper .Money.
J'arls. Nov. IV tl:y A. V,) Or
many tuiiat find some 'way of getting
MW iiiji,oiiO,nnO mark worth of grain
tv fiiil iicr r'I'l" Uuring Hie next
c.ir, tlia reiiratloii coiiiniihslon
I. ;iiH(l in Its InVcxtlK'ition lit Ilerlltl.
A tins uiuoiinl in olHitit double the
present tolsl of pawr money In rlrcu
Utlon in (in many, pmi li.me of the
k'mln Is riiemcd mijwiblo except
through speedy Hiinncial r-lni lilltH
tlon of the country r food cr-d)l
from abroad. It e-m to m taking
for granted tlmt 1 f I j ii'dit.l und the
fixwl wine to have inino from Anicrlca,
iee Presitlent of Tirst Na
tional Will Detote Time
to Private Interest.
The Sill) .000 IIHO IJi)U Illill liS reui-
lprsnUtU Volstead, who was do- ,, (;,.nHi,yg imieut requirement
for the next 12 muiith of 2,0UO,OUU tons
fntel.
In tha nieantlnie, tho J,a Kolletle
uppoiteis ar S'lying "'lo It wcl"
and "(io It dry," so long as a I-i
rVillett progrerslv oigunluitlon is
Instajled.
llepitsetitatlv Frear of Wisconsin
U regurilcd th I. a Kolletle choice,
for floor leader III tb event the X
Follett plan g's-H tbrmigh.
Student! Appear in Play
Given ly woman a Club
Threo t'liiahu university student
took h-adlng parts In Itoolh Tutklng
t on' well known pluy, "Jicuuty umi
tha Jacoliln," given by tha liiiialia
Woinuu'i club In the ISurges Nueh
auditorium yesterday iiftcrnoon. They
or Kenneth liaker, who took the role
of Vnlsln, coninilssioncr to liologne.
Merrill Kuaifil, In the role of Louis
de Lascyne, tho forfeited emigrant
noble, and Klton Iangcvln, who tiNik
the part of l)osonvllle, asslslarit to
Valsln.
Tha women In the play, whl' h was
given tinder the direction of Mrs, A.
tt. Harrington, were Mrs, Ancoii II
lligeiow end Klsle Krl kson.
of t;i'aln, tli minimum amount
thought necessary to prevent starva
tion. Any oHimpt to buy this t'ereal
In u foreign market would, in the
Vplnloli of expert, ciiioie a complete
collaps of the mark, with a serious
lenrtion ill the exchange of other
Kuropcan countries.
The only way In which (iermany
tan be saved from such a problem,
It is declined, Is by stabilization of the
mink at a figure which would restore,
In u measure. Its confidence,
All of the allied nations, Including
France, realize the S'-rlousness of the
'.situation In liirmnny, but no Euro
pean country Is able to export tno
needed grain because of domestic
shortages, There is a jMisslblllb', the
x?rt say, (hat some grain nay be
ha.l from itusHla, hut America 1 ex
pected to supply virtually all the Her
man needs.
This food question may serve to
hasten an agreement among the allle
concerning (lennnny'a reparation, al
though up to the present there ha
been no Indication that Premier Poln
care has changed his mind about the
necessity of exacting further rigid
John VV, (iatiible, for the past four
ear vice president and director cf
the Klrat National bank of Omaha,
uiiiioniiied thai lie will retire from
netv service In that Institution on
January 1, In order to devote hi en
tire time to his own business Interests,
the rapid growth and development of
which are demanding hi attention,
Jin will continue us a niemlwr of
the IsMird of directors, but will give
no t into to the active management of
the bank,
Mr. (oimhlcal president and trcua
tirer of the htandard Chemical Manu
facturing company; also president and
lieaMirer of the American Machinery
and Fupply company, and president
of the John V. (litmbln company, In
all of whl' h companies ho is the ma
jority owner.
V. II, Davis, preeldcnt of the bank,
confirms Mr. I amble's announcement
and state thnt he And all the other
oflloer and directora regret exceed
Ingly Mr. (.iamble'a decision to retire
from active service In the bank, which
service has been particularly valuable,
to the Institution during the past four
year, which have been unusually
rtrcriuou one not only In financial,
but in all business institution.
Morals Squad Mapg Out
More Worlds to Conquer
After a month of Inactivity because
of waiver leave of vacation of mem
bers, the morals squud of the Omaha
police department, licuded by Kgt,
Frank Williams, convened Wednesday
afternoon at central police headquar
ters to map out more world to con
quer. "We have but a few complaints,"
said tho morals sergeant, "but we
hope to clean them up In short order.
Ono of these, however, la anonymous,
and that kind generally prove no
good."
"Brother Charley'
Invited lo Function
McKeltie Denies Governor'
I'.leet IS'ot Invited Hecauee
He Did Not Have Silk Hat.
Lincoln, Nov. IV (Special Tele
gram.) (iovernor McKelvie did not
slight 'Urother Charley" Hryan, governor-elect,
at the cornerstone laying
ceremonies held at Lincoln Haturday,
so the governor told the public In
an open letter to an rdltor of a Lin
coin newspaper.
Hrothef Charley" didn't appear at
the ceremonies und an editorial fol
lowed, charging that (iovernor Me.
Kelvin was sahsined to have "Itrother
t'liarby" there, because the latter was
one of the common people and didn't
have silk hat, such as wa worn
by the governor and member of the
atate cupltol comiulesiou.
The governor, In hi letter, asserted
that "Hrother Charley" wu Invited
and told tha editor any statement to
the contrary was false. A for tho
Ilk hat part of tho ceremony, which
aroused a sharp rrbuk In certain
pi, tiers, the governor said:
"Tha fact that Nebraska 1 In the
intt nor of our rutin try doe, rot
tueait that III people here are not
inpHble of appreciating te proper
pertoitnaih of a public duty."
IIYIirrw Sihool Given $20,000
a IVuelcus of Iluildini; Fund
Twenty-thousand dollars ha been
given to lb Otu.tlia Taltnu Tor ah or
llebrtiw school by Herns rd Hlmon, lit
North Thirty-third street. In memory
of hi wlfu who died Sunday. The
gift will Iw the nucleus of a 1100.000
building fund for a new structure to
replace tha present achool at Twenty
first and Purt street.
flee Want Ad Produce Ilesulta.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGSSTIOM
2
6 BCUrAMS
Hot w.r
Sure Reiki
ELL-AMS
29 nJ ;St Pc( Ctesywvra
"If only everybody
would read sXy
"What a wonderful thing it would he,
if all the worn-out, miserable, suffering
people would heed this great truthwhy
it would mean eveiythmg to them just as
it did to us."
. TANLAC
Makes You
Eat Better Sleep Better
Feel Better Work Better
t mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
These glad tidings have been heeded in millions of
homes and tens of thousands of grateful men and
women in all walks of life have testified that this
great tonic medicine has brought back the sunshine,
the laughter and happiness into their lives.
Make up .your mind to profit bv their experience.
Gratify your wish for radiant good health determine
that you, too, will be uell. Start to-day take Tanlac
Over 30 Million Bottles Sold
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EVERYBODYfe STORE'
Our Nw TlphiEe NwmlbCT Is-AT-lantic 321
Ask Our Operator for Person or Eeirartment Wanted
On Coldest Days One Slips Into a
Fur Collared Sports Coat
With an Absolute Assurance of
Smartness-Service-Warmth
For school girls and business women, these jaunty
winter coats supply the utmost in warmth and dur
ability. Very self-assured is she who trips forth in
a well tailored, perfect fitting model made of
Suede Cloth Chinchilla Broad Plaids
fully lined or half lined with chamois, through which
no wind may penetrate. Browns, grays, blues and
greens, soft shades, and all of them collared with
m
IP! If
ill 'ill! 1 1
Raccoon
Filch
Opossum
For street and the general hard wear that is ex
pected of a winter coat, no style can replace these
trim boyish models. Sizes 14 to 40 priced at
$2950 $3500 $3950 $45
Burfeaa-Naaa Coal Shop Third Flew
00
Book Week
Nov. 13-18
A week set aside for
national recognition 0 f
children's book needs.
Thursday we will especial
ly co-operate with par
ents; Friday and Satur
day there will be enter
taining programs interest
ing to children.
Thursday
2:30 lo 5:00
Mrs. Echols, children's librarian
at the public library, will be in
the Children's Section of the
shop. She will prepare special
lists of books that will stimulate
interest even when children are
not Inclined to read easily. We
suggest this as an opportunity
for advice and careful selection
before the Christmas rush.
Bask Shop MalaFloor
Thanksgiving
Cards and
Novelties
New and orldnal ideas for
the hostess. Greeting cards,
place cards, tallies, favors and
all sorts of attractive crepe
paper novelties from which to
make your si-lectlon.
xriaaa-Naaa Ula lw
Fiber Silk
Pnntelettcs
M..it at.saotory ta if
ch suit and t!r r lhM
pahMrtlrS. KliitraM, It)',
.urj,!a anj Mark, i'.S Ij iat
V !' calfa and tttt.
The pair. St.SS
S-4a ) Ma ItaM
Still Newer Mid-Winter Hats
Make Their Appearance
HlHHi
Gray days must needs be brightened.
Thoughtful woman bedecks herself with
gayest millinery bright, scintillating.
Beautiful, as is all the new fashion
millinery, we refer especially to those
hats that are aglitter and agleam with
cloth of silver and of gold.
Wintry touches of fur have added
charm and luxury; flowers in lovely
array give animation,
Truly enchanting are hats this season,
when no fabric or trimming is too ex
quisite. Prices have In no way expressed the
unrivaled elegance of our collection.
Bur-Nah Hat Shop Thirl Floor
Priced at $12.50
In Planning for Winter Weather
Don't Overlook Warmer Garments
for Men and Boys
Men's Union Suits
in Heavier Weights
Cooper-IWnnington underwear is a standard
quality you find here every day, every week, always,
moderately priced. All suit.i, whether cotton
tr wool, are form fitting, made with lock-stitched
team.., The are knit m the fit won't wash out.
Priced, tho suit, $2.00 to $3.50
tWta Ma aMai IWf
Whte
Canton Flannel
H a I i'i ! I oral
tkj.it, ! t is nfe " ? ti. M i
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k . i
Yuhl. Klc
Hiit-'fi Ml k-M
Sweaters
&) bk tan J
su.H iMttf tkaa .s
St tka"t Muvk.
lptt. I" til . w
.il a!1. la ail a
aal talti.iF-..
rw4 1IV IM
kW.a . . u- Ism
Flannel Blouses
Kaytne KindHoys' Choice
Mother will yprrdate theu shirt becu'lhey carry
the hmrno Kane. that mana ! i In the trunner In
vihuh they are tnJ at vl a alue f rtiaterUl ue4,
The bty t! Ve .e ier crif, l,it, t-ru U UhU tike
l t , n.t krond, Wfiiiw ita rn U wf gvKn warm fUnnet.
ilh d,ii!ritT iti the Mtortt Ihatt'e) el) pulling vut.
Priced, each, $2.50
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