Howell Defeated « _ in Fight Against Rail Labor Body * Senate Refuses to Eliminate Appropriation From Inde pendent Offices Sup ply Bill. Washington, Feb. 14.—The senate today refused to eliminate appropria tions for the railroad labor board from the independent offices supply bill. A motion by Senator Howell, repub lican, Nebraska, to throw out an ap propriation for the board, was de feated, 42 to 21, after a debate oc cupying all of today'j session and most of yesterday's. The amendment was supported by five republicans: Brookhart, Iowa; Gooding, Idaho: Johnson. California: Howell and Norris, Nebraska, and the two farmer-labor members of Minnesota, Shipstead and Johnson. Twelve democrats opposed the pro posal, while the following 14 voted for It: Ashurst, Arizona; Copeland, New York; Dill, Washington; Smith, South Carolina; Harris, Georgia; Heflin, Alabama; Jones, New Mexico; Kendrick, Wyoming; King, Utah; McKellar, Tennessee; Sheppard, Texas; Simmons, North Carolina, and Walsh and Wheeler, Montana. * Laws to Punish Idle Gossipers Shoe W orkers Ask Council to Pass Ordinance Similar to Kentucky. Endlcott, N. Y., Feb. 14.—If the common council grants a petition re ceived by officials today, one will have to stop talking about one's neighbors—or go to jail—for the peti tion asks that the aldermen enact an ordinance similar to one which is working out successfully In several other cities, making It a misde meanor to gossip. The petition, signed by "A Group of E. J. Workers,” makes the spe cific request that the council follow the lead taken by the town of Owens boro, Ky., and enact a law which would provide a penalty of fine or imprisonment, or both, for conviction upon a charge of "seatterlng false rumors, or spreading li'es about people both In public and private life.” The law is being enforced In the Kentucky town, the petition says, and Judge Emmett Watkins recently fined a women $10 for saying that she could bribe any policeman with a dram of “white mule.” VALUABLE INDIAN - POTTERY IS FOUND Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Feb. 14.—Forty three different kinds of pots have been made from 800 fragments of pottery unearthed by Max Schrabist, arohasrloglst of the Wyoming His torical society, who has been making excavations at Rock Cabin, on Wyo ming mountain. The pottery was the work of the Lenape tribe of Indians, who frequented this valley. The de signs on the vessels vary on nearly every piece. Several Boy Scouts Interested In Indian lore are assisting Sh the work, and Rock Cabin has proved a reposi tory of Indian relics. Mr. Schrabist believes that It was used as an Indian shelter rather than as a permanent habitation of the tribe, which many erroneously believed to be a tribe of the Delawares. FEDERATION DAY FOR JEWS TODAY Today ia Federation day for the Omaha Jewry. Tonight at the Hotel Fontenelle the members of the Jewish Welfare fed eration will hold their annua! meet ing and election of officers. A president will he elected to suc ceed Dr. Philip Kher. The most Im portant office in the federation to fill tonight is that of finance officer. The office is now held by Joe L. Wolf, Omaha capitalist. Omaha Red Cross Makes Annual Report to Directors The Omaha chapter of the Amerl ran Ked Cross handled 2,643 cases during 1924, according to report handed the board of directors of the chapter at a meeting Thursday. Among the various items listed in tlie report which are the following; Letters received, 1,269; letters an swered, 1,067; bonus applications and inquiries. 387; investigation conducted, 117; home visits. £>7; hospital visits, 124; garments given out, 929; af fldavita made, 402; applications for employment, 628; children placed in homes, 34; hospitalization provided, 47; coal furnished, 8; funerale Con ducted, 3; medical care errsnged for, 28, and positions secured, 49. Precinct Conshlidation Opposed by Delegation A delegation of at least 40 men rep resenting practically all precincts outside of Omaha will go to Lincoln to protest against, a consolidation of county and city government, as the result of a mass meeting in the Val ley theater Saturday afternoon, at tended by 260 Douglas county farm era and buslnesa men of towns out aide of Omaha. ftualneas men of Waterloo, Volley, Klkhorn, Oennlngton and Millard took part in tho meeting, which was presided over by John Hall of Valley. II. A. Koch Re-Klected a\ President of Company Harry A. Koch was reelected presf tnt of the Harry A. Koch company • t the ennual stockholders' meeting Saturday afternoon. Joseph H. Frle avl* Kill*. Neb. 2T> Daniel ftmlth, Oniihii It Katella McFarland. Dinah*. 29 George Raid, Omaha. 22 Albina If«> 11U. Omaha....». 24 Harry Brown, Omaha. 2” Ruhy Ballay. Omaha. IK WUIIairi M Young. Omaha.2* Mary Hoblnaon. Omaha. 27 Menaon R Jennlng*. Hamburg, !*.,.. 22 Maa Wllaon, Hh*n:»ndouh, lu. 21 George Iaoul* Baker, Omaha. 2fi Viola A. Dye. Omaha. 2i> Dal Klfer, College View, Neb. 21 Ivg Uchornp, Lincoln, Neb.»..••. 2 Karl MoAtae. Lincoln. Nab...|n France* Marahall, Kimball, Neb. it ri. M. Wllaon. Ne* York city. 24 Lillian Blanchard, Lincoln, Neb. 2< Leroy W Hh.Idler. Gem, Kan. 17 Apn 1 M. Pavla, Rea, Mo.2.1 Bdwarrf A Dauhman. Pittsburgh. Pa.. J:» Neill* M Bennett, Omaha. 2| Char!** A. Blackburn, Tabor, Ta. Kllen Reeve*, Tabor, la............... 24 Mtephen Andrew*. Omaha . It Hie* nor Carman, Omaha. 1* Alfred A. (llll*aplt, Council IMtiffa.... 21 Viola M. Hiatt. Council Hlufft........ D Richard II. M< Mlllan. Omaha. Il 10(311It Kbheaen. Omaha . ............. 2" Theodora Phillip*, Omaha ............ 12 Kva Mtreeter, Omaha .... 1* Fred .7. Wallv. Omahl.. 2’ 11oaa O Brian, Omaha....••**••••• • • I_l I | .1 p ■arjj vassr ajjjV pn | Illustrated 75 Po&m* #35 «<^«c Fumiture....Floor Coverings....Draperies....Housefurnishings s.£i;ir X3M *oo*m.for *ny 413-15-17 South Sixteenth St. ftRaWiSW f OOO-— — ■ ■■ OOO L..H II... I ■■-■' '■** ins for Even/: ME,—: vern Purtsel Items Which Stir Bargain Seekers to Action! • \ €% 1 ' Continuing ...our third week, offering good merchandise at * f «5 IT Cl the lowest possible prices .... complete suites as well as odds value and and ends sacrificed for this Sale. SATISFACTION mwtwtww WEEK Polychrome Windsor Rocker Illustrated Console Sot Beautiful brown mahogany finish in choice of rocker or Illustrated ch“r- ■* Preferred. Very roomy and ^ «m The beautiful Poly- restful. 8Pe- 7 i t. f H chrome finish you'll ad- c'*1 .a \w mire. Consists of full height Console Table • hown. with the mirror pictured, size llx24-lnch clear mirror. Worth 10.00 more than our sale price, this -d mm week 7 Li-75 only ....a ■ < ______ *7C ODD Sun room / O Reed end Fiber CiHIJURS and rockers 3=lPieC© Hlohadr Suit® Finest Spring Construction T*,D" V> 18-°° _ _ . ___. and reed sunroom or I.BO.C# Handsome Taupe.-....Rose Background ( porch rockers. ere- ^ — * tonne upholstered. JPt Considering quality of covering and inner construction throughout, this »lue is unequalled any- 7C ]£gIw Wrought UUie. iron base r janloT/yj - Limps, elegant lined/ O • hades. 36.50 values.. I Priced Far Below Regular Values This Week! Wilton Rugs ' alar 9x18—(96.80 Talar). ha rn Wool Wilton, Xpeclal.fO.OV ail* 8-3x10-*—(128.00 Talar). Beam- O-O ' ^Tto^0.r-.ted.91.65 pria, tn All alar MxM-Iark—(8T.80 xalaa). Brat \SII4S l l llAZ IU Sill wmonW°",e‘.21.85 If YOU can buy confidently in _ I the Hartman Store with the Axminotor Rugo knowledge that you are paving .... 38.75 : the one lowest price to everyone. i alar till—(82.80 Talar). 9A C C •Seamed Axmlnatcra. at.ot.uo I aixr a-a*IO-a—(48.00 Talar), yn or Beamed Axmlnatcra. 6J.QJ Velvet Rugo a I a r axis — (48.80 Talar). Bramlraa. now— 28.85 '"V, j k 1 aixr 8-2x10-0—(49.80 talar), Beamlraa, at 31.75 HIX'OND FLOOR 1 New Light English Walnut led Room Suite As Sketched ... A Beauty! We are proud of this bargain, with Us su perb finish, dust-proof construction, and other features. Large 52-lnch Dresser, full u size Bow-End Bod. with roomy Chlfforobe J to match. Worth 200.00, the 3 pieces. Vanltu Illuatrated. Il-drawer tvpe w ith S yy r/I ano Willy jars* renter mirror and awing- fl / tng aide mirror* . Clearance Reduction Many apartment folk deaire Juat such a aet a» this, convenient Gate Leg Table, pleaaing dealgn with two Windaor Chaira, llluatiated. to match, walnut or brown ma hogany finlah, tha aet of thre» plecea. vary apecial. only . O--O Breakfast Suites Valae, A < AW In a l-FIvca Set. Jm4. MM Value, A. -a walnut or mahogany . •S.lf Yalaa, 5/ rich enameled .. JO. /O I Low | Prices Dr&peries j Typical Values j • Haraulaot'.a ... | v’uitaina, ralr.3 65 n , d.nary har.aln for /M r .. .. X V/U I! o^.VnTpX?***'""* 4.45 On any new, modern wer. th.. w„k. -re-.-. o---- fl •.» *«.i£ , ’ chandise you may desire. Hart- k p>lr. 3.45 SiSi’SiJv^ *T Ioimo FumiAhinq Section* I i allowance on it. i J wiHL-v/ d 4 II m«%aiw. curtain » IJ aprclal, yard. tJrC Simply Phone ATIantic 5976 Dinnerware Percolator Waste Basket Combinette Wash Boiler Serving Tray Soap R 79c home—there’s no nhliiriatimt in. fallow Sarvte! Aluminum. Humped HUM. 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