HIE OMAHA BEE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1922 Al lacks Af.'aint (IS, L'Jlllirlli'il in Mexican Chamber vwr hturf XhUt to Inform Ml .4n-twiui douu lri- if 'Vit' Aitfiiipu M!w My, Nov, J "il'y A. P ) J-lU-it lm Hur been nu'li sn out butJ if i j i j y uinj vindictive (..!,. iiy.j,rt ll Cnittd hMiili wo wHiifMvj In Hie chamber J-'ri-Ij ni..ij( w I, hi cuiniiiuiilcalioiis iiii I i k iv Jmi October r 7 i.l-m ic'ui. on. of wbkh wtrs mi 110U Ixlftn'li ''iiiulMII s-.. nijjy I'm.) ami Mr. riiiiiuuerliii, luie I. i-i j.n !( u ii eiuioueliiiiont opow Hi l.lloiu iVrillhty, and 0. loWi bouse, liiuiilinoi;ly ppr0V li ii 'nt-WeM obii'in utllltut, yu4 iif it.l'iim l lillii Amnliun v.'ii,i(i. i "(iiv 'ii)kt'u stfeoipl at i,J.l UIJUK.1' A'H'Olll.M 0; lollllllljllluilloll ( -I i.ii, Mr, tuMiiui'iliii on I.Ajif 111. ro' 'iiiuJ not ID tfirnlniy J'tinl Mil lu!iijf a copy of V ilull i,l H oiion-d prlloleuiil lW im H'.jil. iii u i:n,y tit I lie official bill u 0011 Jl Win ;l i'il nl. J'cipORid f-SW lljdllUlill. On ijiii.iitr 2), tfo'Trtiiry j'mii 1 iii;wIi.i)m"1 " ii'l oinl iii Ndvviii Iim' 6, in i ..i 'Hi. v i') i tin published ll..llillll'j, III; jllclvH llllllllur '01)1 iini.ili.jlli.il fi iin ilio iiii'ili iiii eburtfo In v Iiii h 4 lie Jailer eul'l li lutd I fivnf Ji,d uuluii from Ilin tdaie rte l-.jl tint III 1. 1 llifijl'lil II).' Mexican lull) iMer ''Hii Hi irnn)'i iidinjlriiii) ivW (n I'litlrely liideiUule fjr the li i)li.Uoi ill )inh Ifgully setjlrd by Kmih iiji!co." (ti NivhiiIkt ID, 5' loimy I'snl r jJi-d (luil liiilli lie an. I 'ri'ldlit Ob tvtn i'if eent iii) ui'ii project to "I'mitdi'iil largoa whdie to In fwiw you Hint Hit decorum snd sov- Many Babies Saved ' by Philanthropist p-- '"x, r ) Friends and Foes of Ship Subsidy Lining Up Forces Russian Nobles Drive n r m uay raree Taxis Winn lm ri'Mirnril (rum ilult to l; urnMi rni'iilly It hii Mtld of Ntllian hlmun, 111IIII111111I10 Nrw VorU plillun lliniill, iliul li Iim ur4 inure Imlili limn lliern pvr llvii Umt III Hi i lil war lrriSui of hi niiinlil rent milk iuaiii liullmi rlmrlliim In .tlllflll, Large Audience Hears President of Voters' Leajrue Muuili! W00.I I'urk TdU Oma )iuii I low Women Arc Jif'uriiiiig Aliout Politic Men 1'rrhcnt. ii u 11,'iiiy ill tlio riu'loli tol.illy lm . luiUul'l II !! li'HJ't u ilMg''Miill Hint i .jw, v-l.t' ii in wholly li'til ant I'i'iirgi nun llio yovt'i'iiiuoiit i oiliir utwnhivM." Dim fun t oiniiuiiili d, 'JJ1I11 ilfIi)ruiiou wlieii 1'iuiJ In th (Jiuiiilur, )i'oyoiVn u lorm of p I'luu.n; (ini II10 llni'ijunlun rvmiltud In iliij uiJ').lli.n of u Hn'ilulloi) Hi mi tic ii it iiu )iilili nt (or In "jiulrlotlo Dl'fillllll'lll ." AKilli. il.'l l 'Mil)lii, 111 i, lent nf Dm co ojjiiijiltila iurly wlililj I dmul omit In llu-1 vn?r Iimum. ilii'lurt'il lluit I vol nf l! i,l- wu diielli I'nll.'.l tiiiti '7or iiulnnf ! imrlli In M'X ) nnUit jurwii'Mnion on thn port of III I'liiM IVI!," Mr. Puinij)i'lln iji'rlliinl l malt ny jiluli iiitfnl T)i ny phiiii of III In ti.l. nj. viililiit,'ioii, Nov, id. chnrgin ijtuL ll I'lilli'. BNilr hill Inlei'forfd oiiduly In II11.1 ili'uflliiK of Inifi'mil lllxlijlluii In MiXli'D, lilrh Imu ciil oilnali.,1 Id uii ouIIiii( of mill Amorl 1. Hi) niiliiiit'iit In 1 ho Mi'Xli'im rhirn-)n.'- of fjtjuilk'o, wfr ilucliirieil by Hi fiuiu ili-niii liiHiit lo he wholly umuh iiuiiijuii'ij hy ilia filed, ' lIMfiiiinul (ilfiiHnt 8lveii Iiy lie W'JWriiu'iit 0 " AM0('1Iii rrem, It WcJ f.ili) Out vlt'W on )u'opuril oil li'tilnltiUoii I'onuDunli'uted hy Amirl jr.411) d'liui'ne SuinnieiHii lo Mi-xlro rify ,off)i-iijl hail lifii oxprmwd only aflr llim VVuilijii)ii(un (ovM'rim,nl ) f bi-n ilvtMi t) iinilorluii1 Hint lucll Coin, ii.nit Wiiiild li weli'oniad, n U. P. to Build New Shops in Los Angeles 'I'Jid Fiiloii T-flflo railroad hiuau ()i'jiUiJ (lie ruiisi) iiollon of now ihop winl yii',1 f.i.'llldi In Iii) AniiulvH. Th j'ivy u-rinJiiul i to ho lorntH be- wn'i J.ilioiicilii rood nd 'rolograph r,.u,), (. hi III if Mull) uti'DOt, on it piuln line. Th flit unit whk'h In now Miithoi'lxnl, will r-oHl upproxlmntely U,i,iji. 'I'lio fin:llltl'l will ciinalt ol mi cinlim lioimo, locomotive ilinp. Ili'ltillt 1 id' lllripii, i'OiiiI) vhopl, Courll iii,l liiii) rclaii'il fiiclllili'H. rontrtio Hon will h atniti-il ut olir. It will lull mrvt'ii or eli.iit monllin to cnni pli Hi iniijeit. 'I'lm I'liliui I'lii'ifio ha iilno authnrU il Hie iiwi fiis.uy Htnt't and track woi U rvoiiiicl tu nwik Hi property in ilia vic inity of J.ilioiiei'la road and Moll) Nirrct, I,o AukoIc, avullulil for liuliimi i. Till propvrty i ad Minti(iiiily loi'ulnl for Imliiitrl'i. In.iii.'.D II 1 nwTiiuiiiiVd hy reaann uhly i'iiic.1 rinlili'iitliil property; be-n.io-1- of Mi lo. .111,111 at tli iii-w en tfiou Ifioilioil. uliru it will have (II id I mid liiiintii'i ii nnu hint rv , l, llli, I 1,1' iuif 1 lui'lltl'il Hi III) tumitfi fii 11 w lih tli I.o Aiigcli liar dor I 'i .1 n Ii . wlui it will Inn proiiipl wiulilii in vim 10 Hi luu In r, a ui ut pioiiipt tililiig tti th Ih ihIiI loiii. . 1.1 1'lo ii,' and tcuul f,o k 1 f li... illy. 'fiindidjiti rhotilil bo Inviii'.l lu ui (lit'M woninii'a iiiKniilziiiloiiH lifter llivy ml lulu oflirit ii wi'll in during 1 1 i loi tlon il l m, wlii-ii they plmlKud nil lorl of llilii," ii Id MiiuiId Wood I'u 1 It, niillomil 11 ohIiIcii t if (Ii liiimue of Women Votora, lit a tni'i-t ln iilliniik-il by ill) praon nt the llurK' Nimh tea ruiMK. in tli iimlli'iiro weni K,0 iih-ii, well 0 rrpioK'iiiiitlvi'a from tuit-of town oiK'itilKiitlona who cum to hear llio auffniifM 1 liiinipliin, Tell (if Nclioola. Ml 1'iiuk told of c-it liii iiBlilp ichoola euiiil ut'lt-it hy tlia lonuuca nil over the I'bunlry to rd invite woman votme on Importnnt polltlcul proliliiiii confront' Inn tl nation. "Women have no polltlcul httblti and tlimtfoio have a clcun ilntu bfgln tlxHr work," aula Mini J'ark They rue willing to ruins tnxa for the ink of cduculloii und thrrnforo aliould he the oua to tiike active In tAit In unit ten of till kind." Ml Turk, In Ki'fUkiiiK of tli lixigue itatisil that woiiifn wrre willing to tuUe upon tlieinaclvca ninny illnroin. fort In onlKr to li-iirn uhout Itnpor til lit (HCmlolH, liilrndiiifd by Mr, f'ralglipad. Mill Park wii Introduced by Mra 1, (I, Ciulnhfftd who told how women fought to olitnln aurrrnRi'. Among thoo nt thu Hnrakora' bible were It, II. Howell, United Htutei aen- ator i'lm't; Mm. IS., J. "Halley, Mra, Iirapcr Hmllli, Mr. Z. T. Llndaey, Dr. Humid ulfford, Nfri, A. n, Hood, lr, A, Urngmi, and Mra, Gt'orse C, Covell. . Mr. W, F, Pnxtep hud rhurge of arranging thu wi'li'omu for Mini I'ark Among the min prcont were Ocn fleorge li, Duncan, Col, Kyle uucker, Jung J, J. friultl vnn, Unlleck Koae, John riattin, V. . Wead, Elmer Thonuii, David (Iroaa, Arthur Palnu-r und J. I'. Behl rlee. Senator Newberry Gives Up His Toga (Cuntlniinl Krnm rie One.) and 111 defeime of my own honor, thut of iny family and friend. I have fought the fight and kept the faith. The tluia ha now come, however, when I can conicIentloiiHly lay down the burden nod thl I mont cheerfully lo, If, In the future, there iema to lie opportunity for publlo aervloe, I shall not heiltiite to offer my ervlcea to the itate which I love and the country I revere." In hi lotti'r to tho vice preildnnt, under dai of November 17, Mr, New berry laid: I enclose herewith copy of my relgnaliou which I have thl dny forwarded to the governor of tho iate of Mk'hlgnn. and I respectfully ifiUi'Ht that thl lie read Into tho r-o- or.lH of th cunnie a noon n oelbl. In lennlniitlng my KtrvUe n a nenator, 1 lieg to expres once more lo you my deep ene of thankfulnen for your many I'ourtrelre and friendly conidera!lunH " lllni'f. (Jl.il..' Tmiiir f.iNtw for tdilian City Man Caught in Oraha Gets 10 Years in Pen lion liiiim i f i ouii.il Islufi, who re tinoid I'.niiijr fiiiii a tour of t-U-t,,i,, Ii ti lm N. w Vnik, wlun- he v ,11 ion! A. V. Kiilioii, In coil.- i Ii nil mi, I i iii,.,iiUiii dmllt Hi o,.i.. I. rt It ill- l lti) will Mil Two il.ty to lliv jo I uKt, fiom ht-i Huy l.tn Wilt I'.mi Hip whlth Hi, I III, J I I. , 1,1 t ll,i.lll Ml., Hot l)l w.-iul In r.tu i, I i'i, th Jt'ulf .,.tl j i t I . V lot I I" lii.p tin Ten year In the Ut penitentiary at Fort M id on, I.v, w.i th en lenr pus4 in trl t court at Coun til Itluffe upon VeIey W. t'hriitel, ,' .' who plu.lrd guilty to th rhatg if ,i..ikii, and entering a turn at ii tlil II iluuti. lo Ui Jodk' that h t'mly httd twvn virt!d from XimiKoM rt f rm itory. l lirutil wi anvtd In Omnh to ii.i t lo itn, t-- I ifui a ruttmitf gun tattl with p.l:ce. w ilitt l of rtrililiv I who iiifchl h.m nj a Cvio.inion. ! Mi AUh V. In th ait if at- Chirf Iiiti-reht, AmMc From Final Fate of Hill, Centers on Amentlmenta Both Siile Hopeful. Wanhuigton, Nov, 19 Krh niU and f'i of the MdmlnlMtratioii ihlp tub kly bill went to work In uctlv ri p uratlon for the fight over th meuiur whlth will begin next Thumlay In th home. Whil ther were Indlcutlon of deluge of amendment, opponent wild they would not agree on a di finite policy of attack until they hud oppor tunity for Informal confeaentea, Me.inwhlle, republican memberi of the iiiirchuiit marine committee which framed the bill,, announced that they would go ahead with the flpht, bchev lug enoiiKh vote were aaaured to put It through without Important change. Democratic leader, counting on al moat aolli party oppoeltlon to the tri'imur. declared thty would be Joined In tholr attack by many repub lican, particularly from the middle went. Mot Interest, aalde from claim and counter claim aa to th final fate of th bill, centered In amendment which might get through under- a broad rule oienmg It for any change the bonne might nee fit to make. ProvMon for Revenue. Koine, repuhllcun lemder expreiead a belief th.it a propoaul to revive the excee profit tux aa the rnuiiin of providing a uhldlnry for Mhlp would not aland up. They limlnli-d It would b thrown out on a point of order aa not germane. I 'odor the bill aa drawn, tho mb aldlary. would be provided out of revolving fund obtained chiefly frotn ii 10 per cent take-off from all reve nue receipt. Thl. according to otl mate, would reach about 135,000.000 of HO, 00)1,000 a year. At the time of It repeal the excee profltl tax yielded more than 400.000,000. The prohibition queatlon Ii expected to enter Into tho flclit. probably In two v.ny.i. 1 Tonne dry have de clared a determination to put through If ionllile, an amendment providing that no nhlp ahull nhnre In any fed era! aiiliMldlary If It permit the Bale of liquor at aen, rejrardlr of any ruling by the aupremo court on the pending au't reaultlns: from the nf torney general' opinion that the Vol utenrt law follow the flag beyond the three mile limit, Would Itooht Mail Payment. Since the prohibition qucntlon Nettled, the merchant committee la preparing to bring an amendment In ihiH gned to Inoreime the mall pay rnent to puiaenger ahlpa to offset poa Utile. loe through dry regulation. Home houie leader announced that move would be made to itrlke out the aectlon under which ihlpper, whoie good ty UeBlKimtlon are brought over In Ainorlcnn veela. would receive a 6 nor cent Income tax rebate on the amount of freight pay liient. An effort alo will be made, It was tated, to tuck on an amendment re pealing the Panama canal tolls for American ihlpi. The bill repealing the toll wa pnod more than a year ngo by the wennte, but It never niched the house for a vote. Virtually the entire time of the apeolal eHlon which begin Monday will be taken up with the cormldora Hon of the ship aubaidy bill. It will b put before the houao Thunday un der a rulo calling for a vote on No vember 84. There will be three dayi of general debate and three daya for amendment. Sandhill Highways ill Be Improved 4 Alliance, Neh., Nov. 19. (Special.: The good ronda movement in Box Iiutte county took a distinct step for ward with the visit hero of William F. Hart, highway engineer of the nitcd States bureau of publlo roada, nnd A. M. Oaddls, division engineer of tho state highway department, ho made a trip of Inflection of the proposed federal and state hlf;h ways throughout the county. This wns the final Inspection trip prelim Inary to laying out definite plans for the big road program which Is to start early In the spring. Box Butt county now ha approx imately $55,000 left from the federal aid appropriation mado two year auo and this aum, the englneera stated, will be sufficient to complete the AHlance-Chadron highway to the county line and also to construct a highway from Alliance to Hemlng ford. They also gave an encouraging report on the completion of the rotash highway In Sheridan county, here the "miHalng link." consisting of J5 niile of aandhill roads, ha been the chief obstacle to the com pletion of the highway from Grand Island to Alliance. Statement About Killing of Mexican Misleading Han Antonio, Tex., Nov, 19 lioy Campbell, collector of custom In the Antonio district, which tretihe along the Mexican frontier veral bundled mil. Intimately f.imlhar with affair on border, added a chapter lo, th tile of recrimination between lie Mexican government a repre kvnte.l by CVikiiI (inri Hull and authority ut Washington. Campbell clifle the statement of Mr. t'.ui a ,,iunlrtBitin' and unwar rtnled." anya P.till kueV the killing of h Mexican girl near Mrtda wu an unfortunato initk n.ile by men raollaue4 frees I'M One ) surpriie exierienod by American observer thoe days. NolHidy know Jmt wliat la the ap proximate amount or the reaoutcea of Kranc. nor th liabilities. The deficiency In tho appropriation bill now before th chamber of deputie I variously estimated at from 4.000,000, oiio.tioo to 6,000,000,000,000 frun about th aum expended annually by Fram e before th war. Thl I about a far a any on get In trying to fiithom tho financial situation. There la no system of general accounting Senator Horiiger. reporter of th seuatu finance committee, said recent ly that even If Germany paid Kranr her total share of reparations, the public debt of France still would be in th neighliorhood of 83,00O,O0O,0OO franc paper. Art Women Frivalous? Monsignnr Corettl, papal nuncio in France, while returning recently from Homo in company with Charles Jonnart, the French representative at the Vatican, put to him the rather emliurrusulng question; Are women's fashions in Irsnct as frivolous a reported?" M. Corettl confessed to M. Jonnart that he realised th embarrassing na ture of the querry. but declared he had been charged to report to the Vatican on the subject. Jonnart smilingly pleaded Incompe tence. Jungle Over Hal. France and I'-elgium are waging contradictory campaigns a to the usefulness of the bat. llelgluui men want to abrogate the tradition re. quiring public men to go bare headed at funorala, publlo ceremonies and gatherings. They argue that many statesmen, Including the Belgian minister of arts, have been victims of bad colds arid Influenza due to ex nosing their cranium In bad weather. , ' Frenchmen declare that the hat. should be done swsy with altogether because hats are a "nuisance and snare." Kudelinc, manager of the Boxer, Crlqul, say he never wears t hot and Is never sick. Medical men of France say that discarding of the hat will help to reduce the high price of clothing nnd will minimize tho number of cases of head ailments. Flays Profiteers.' Tho cure of one of the most noted and picturesque churches of France at Laval, In the department of May- cone, has been proposed as . "food commissioner of France," Scandalized by profiteering amonu merchants of hi town, he Invited all to come and hear him preach on a subject of vital interest. Profiteer and victims alike attended his meet ing. Then tho cure began storming against profiteering and his lecture was so convincing that prices took hord tumblo the very next day. The cure won whore municipal regulation and ordinances had failed. Baron Henry Rothschild, whose sou James, recently was Involved In n breach of promise suit in the Unltod States, Is on of the most uc tlv members of the noted banking family to enter tho ranks of profes sional sociology and literature, As a doctor of medicine and philanthropist tor of medicine and phllanthrophlst. he has founded several free clinics and milk distributing stntlons, which, his crltis say, have become "safe 5 per cent Investments." Under th (turn do plume of Andre Pascale, he ha written a number of ploys. 11 English Womei Admitted to Bar on Terms With Mei Total of 12 Women Now Authorized to Practice Law in Filmland Wear Wig and Gown. London, Nov. 1. I.leveu women wer "called to the bar Friday, mak ing a total of 12 KiirIIhIi women now authorized to practice law on cijual torm with men, Tho only woman heretofore, privileged to practice, law In Dnglund wu Dr. Ivy William who donned the legal rolies and wig several month ago. All the women who wer admitted to practice Friday passed the legal examinations tome time ago, but have been completing their preliminary work by studying In th law, courts. One among the 1 Intend to practice In the divorce court. Th legal dress prescribed for worn en attorney Includes the ordinary barrister' wig, and the orthodox black gown over a dies of dark material which Is high In the nock and hangs below the robe. Fog Swoops Down. Tho proverbial November fog swoop. ed down upon London tills week with what uninitiated Americans would ull a vengeonco but which seasoned Londoner reluctantly concede are of slightly unusual density, Newly ar rived Americana, groping through tho soupy atmosphere cunipluin that they cannot ace tho time of day on Mg Ben. After hearing this familiar explana tion over and over again, the Ameri cans are beginning to believe that per haps there Is some truth in it, and onsoqtiently, try to make the bent of What they consider an endurable sltua Hon, L'cvery American always hopes to see at least one of London's famous fogs one which even tho Londoners themselves consider unusual but only one. After that the novelty wear off. Watching from the bus tops, the faint glimmers from discouraged street lamps around which swirl grout louds of sooty mist, ono heaves a wolooino sigh when ut lust, a few faint sunbeams appear. It Is estimated that during the oust few days, Imdoneis have breathed hourly 20,000,000,(100 particles of soot out or 60 to 100 tons of fog suspended over the city and environs. Movies SucceKsful. British film producers, after more than three years of unssuccessftil ef fort, are now making picture with which they claim they will be able to compoto with American productions. According to tho British producers, their greatest difficulty has been In btalning dlrectr nt salurln they luivo been able t ffer. Recently, however, the producers obtained more funds, and now they are able to make tempting offers to American directors as well ns Ameri can stars, The first contingent of directors from America, which arrived six months ago, set about Immediately to hange completely the antiquated Kngllsh Idea by building the most modern studios, and Installing- the lat est equipment. These directors be lieve that they will be ablu to pro duce the best picture in the wbrld In England within a year because of the possibility of getting unlimited exterior and interior scene of mod ern and old England which mum be constructed often Incorrectly when used in other countries. Meet Approval. Th result cf thee Initial effort have been more than satisfactory lo tho producer and Hire uHrpi'oduc' t.ons already have been placed upon the market, and havo met with public upprovul, despite tha luid reputation which earlier Kngllsh Mini have merited. A dependence on America and other foreign countrle for oxhibtlon pur pose owing to the limited flold offered by the Brit h Isles, ha been tho only stumbling block to British producers, but they bellrve this Is being over come by the formation of u company for bundling productions . In other countries. A number of production planned for next yeur Include several work of Bngllsh musters, such as Dickens, Tennyson und Kcott. The exorbitant pi leva asked for the rental of American production will have to be cut, according to th gen eral belief of producer here, or suffer from the new competition. A llrst folio of tihiilii'Hie.'iie was purchased nt auction Tuesday for 6.900 sterling by F. Sahen,, thi cob lector. The book, which take olgh niiili uninhg existing llrst folios, was from the collection of tho lute itu hard O. Johnson of Manchester. Mr. ft ilsin also gave tif.O sterl ng for a rare first edition nf Cray's F-legy, which ws first published In Pall Mall In 18U. Fudge! TKe first choice of eight generations Baker's Chocolate (PREMIUM No. t) For making cakes, pies, puddings, frosting, ice cream, sauces, fudges, not and cold drinks. For more than one hundred end forty years this chocolate has been the standard for purity, dclicacj? of flavor and uniform quality. It is thoroughly reliable. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. EitaUiihed .780 DORCHESTER. MASS. Booklet of Choict Rea'ptt unt frtt mm .in. .... Refining Plant Begins Operation Concern Which Abnorlifcl Property of Defunct Omaha Company Opens Plant. The Omaha itclliilng corporal ion' ctlnery began operation Friday night. In the subsequent 24 hours 300 barrels of gasoline were refined. The Omaha Refining corporation I new concern, which took over tho plant and properly of the defunct Omaha Refining company at Fifth and II streets, Kast Omaha. K. T. William, head of tho 13. T. Williams Oil company, a Wyoming; concern, is president of the corporation. The capacity of the refining plant Is 1,000 barrel of gasoline a day. In stallation of additional equipment, hlch will make posslblo a dally ca pacity of 1,500 barrels, la now under way and plan are being made, lo ring tho capacity up to 2,000 bar- 1 els dully. Thirty-five men will be employed in tho plant, according to Mr. Wllllums. "This refinery tyis the i-nll on 9,000 barrels of crude oil a dny from the Kijlt Creek oil fields of Wyoming," said Mr. Williams. "Thcreforo the capacity of this plant really Is only limited by sales in and around Omaha,. It Is Impracticable to ship crude oil to Omuhn, refine It and then ship the refined products east. We aro limited to the demand In the ter ritory within 'a radius of 7,'i miles We will havo 11 plant refining 5,000 barrels of gasoline 0 day if It can be sold here." Midwest Show Closes Win Week With Final Awards Kxhihittirs ami Visitors De clare Fxhihit Ilest Ever Held in Middle WestAudi, torium Jammed. With the announcing of the final awards, tho midwest horticultural ex position closed most uecessful week Ii) Council Bluffs Saturday, the at tendance of the evening session lioing nearly 4.0HU. The Auditorium was crowded with visitors. Exhibitors and visitors unit In daring the exposition the bet ever held In the nilddlewest, If not in the country. There were 210 exh bltors from 18 states, sn acre of spar being dovoted to th how, which was really u beautiful spectacle with the artistic arrangement of the fruits, nuts, flow rrs, vegetable and bough from tree The tropical fruit exhibit, Including an entry from th I'nlted State field station at Chlcn, Cul., attracted much attention, alongside of which was an unusual display from Carolina and New Hampshire. On exhibition from Nile, Cat., had IS variation of pears and a larg assortment of nuts, Th New Hampshire display contained CO trays of apples alone. The rarest of fruits were exhibited by tha American I'omologlcal society unction. While apples constituted 11 large part of tho exposition, other fruits wci n Miow n In iibiimlance, sonic, such 11 grapes, having been kept In cold storage for this show. The exposition wu educational and depleted the advance, mado In garden, farm and orchard production. Flvo state universities had entries in the vegetable section. Tho exposition brought together scores of leading men engaged In fruit culture throughout the United States. government experts, educators and producers. Various features were car riod out through tha week to make tho expo .linn attractive to all rlaasea of visitor. There m a powerful riitiio st. 11 on wn cn receive! netiitm lories from Georgia each night and concert from far away cities, and the Pat Conway band from New Toik gave conrerte each afternoon and night. Man Freed on Condition He Kill Lawyer, Charge Okmulgee, okl Nov. Ifl Charge that Governor A. It. Robertson f Oklahoma, pardoned a murder convict from the lint penitentiary on June 27, on Hi condition that h "kill th county attorney of Okmulgee county" was made in a petition filed in district court here by County Attorney Jame A. Hepburn of Okmulgee county. $65.00 and $75.00 Coats and Suits NOW $4050 NOW ISI2 Furnam POWER? 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I t- H' M 1' h,l tl .' 1..,IV l.ijl.i. t i 41 lisll tut II t.Jll it,i tbn4 t.i t,4,'. it lt:, II 1 t v 1 TSf t4 I !it l tit U-M. 1 ' l itu.tl .4W.kb JUuff Man (.Urn l'ifYrar Settteiir for Auult IUV lliiiltca l.l.-J 4l!l lit d Hit) e ui1 l vmv. C il! la t ihiii vl iuiu; w.ih I11U0I let 1 k. i 4 v(m t ain thej ( III lk ft'll0MI loll Si ( I 11 l tut it htj kMi Ut I o, ,w,',r t. I Swiil lLitkk ; tur Kur u h I uh t . I t,tt - I IN lr t, ' r f he city yu Wlt-h h. I it -1(1.1 . mniher will h'-ltl r s u I 1 'ir '. 1 1 r II. ! !,.. I a um 1 14 a i a l: i! t-v t l''lJ l'-.- l-l... ,.! ., Yellow Cab & Baiia$e G Telephone ATlantic 9O0O Women the Greatest Buyers in the World THERE are 22,000,000 homes in the United States. The women who buy for these homes spend on the average $500 each, or a total of $11,000,000,000, each year. That is more than $36,000,000 every working day. Every year it amounts to half as much as America's Liberty Bond issue. Each woman is a part of this army of buyers, and each, if she will, may be guided to wise and economical purchases if she will but make up her mind each day to read as many as she can of the advertisements which manufacturers are printing for her benefit. The advertising in every newspaper and every maga zine is a buying guide for this greatest buying force in the world, this advertising makes it safe and easy for every member of this buying army to make her purchases. It establishes in her mind a buying habit and gives her a preference of one brand of goods to another or an advertised article to one that is unknown. It identifies for her a certain product as being stand ard, so that she may easily dodge the wiles of sellers who try to sell something that is not so good. It fixes merit as an everlasting adjunct to certain articles. It makes her know that the manufacturer who is proiu! of hU product ami jealoin of his reput: tion and character cannot do otherwise than make Ms product nt lcat as good as he says it is. Mote than likely it U better. Advertising points out where this greatest buyer in nil the world' history may find quality poodn by sr.ow. ing her pictures of them over and mr again which enable her to icconnUe tht-ni va.ily and quickly. U At!a AioniiM ef AitUiM AMt ) .1 o 1 1 1, 1 1 S t.v 1 -.. i 4 I' 1., - )4il-f m f ptt W.. i t t t -1 u t i. U l