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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
- : 'THE BEE t OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1920. t-awrfrtui' Hot water .4 lUifW . - TM r IT T.gl SAYS HYSTERIA LED TO CHARGES OF RADICALISM Attorney fop Suspended New York Assemblymen Speaks Five Hours in De fense' of Clients. Albany, N. Y., March 3. Morris Hillquit, summing up in a five-hour speech in defense of the suspended socialist assemblymen who have been under investigation for the pas seven weeks, told the assembly judi ciary committee it had no right to impose upon these five men qualifica tions for office not demanded by the constitution. Declaring that the whole proceed ing against his clients was "a part of the national hysteria against radi calism," Mr. Hillquit demanded that the judiciary committee frame a re port recommending the seating of the five socialists and completed his summing up with a warning that if the; assemblymen are unseated "that stain upon democracy will never be washed off, never be removed." "That precedent once created," ADVKRTIRFMKNT "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from stomach, liver and bowels. T Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California oh the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic fcr the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother 1 You must say "California." he asserted, "will work towards the undoing of the entire constitutional, representative system so laboriously "built up and upheld in this coun try." Mr. Hillquit, replying to charges made against socialists, said: That the socialist party was rev olutionary and that socialists are revolutionists in the sense that they favor a program that will take the industrial system out of the hands of private individuals and turn it over to the people to organize it properly. That socialism has come to build and not to destroy and thaf the mass action the socialist party has in view is the legal organized action of large masses in the community. Protest Was Duty. That the socialist party did its sacred duty to protest against the war, inasmuch the socialist party did not believe that democracy would be assured as the result of the war. That the socialist party has a right to tell candidates elected on the socialist platform to get out of the party should they prove un true to platform pledges and promises. That the socialist party is not an anti-national party and that if so cialism is international, so is capi talism, art and modern life. That the socialist party does not approve of the soviet government of Russia and does not seek to intro duce a soviet form of government in the United States, although sym pathizing with the Russian social ists in the maintenance of their soviet government. Drawing Room Dances Swell Income of Many London Home Owners London, March 3. A new and popular as well as paying custom in London is the letting of drawing rooms for dances. Advertisements appear daily offering dancing ac commodations by the night or a series of nights. Owners who let their rooms for these purposes ab sent themselves to let the dance go on." We go out for the evening and return quietly at midnight and creep up to bed, half scared to be reen in our own homes," said one ! owner to Universal Service today. "The money helps in these econom ical times. Our house is in a good locatity, we supply services and have a piano, so we charge from j $50 to $100 an evening, according to the size of the party." Belgian Chamber Favors Votes for Women Idea London, March 3. The Belgian chamber has voted in favor of votes for women 21 years of age, as well as men, in communal elections, says the Brussels correspondent of the London Times. j An amendment offered by Burgo master Max excluding women of "notorious misconduct" was adopted. In view of the fact that voting at elections is compulsory, the pres ence of only one woman in the pub lic gallery during the debate wouid seem to indicate women , take little interest in th? question BISHOP ACCUSES OFFICER OF PLAN TO ENTRAP HIM Charge Made at Hearing Be fore Naval Board of Inquiry ' In Vice Probe, Newport, R. I., March 3. A pro test that an effort was being made by Lieut. , E. M. Hudson. United States navy, to "entrap" him was voiced from the witness stand by Bishop James DeWolfe Perry of the Episcopal diocese of Rhode Island, at a hearing before a naval board of inquiry into charges that the naval anti-vice squad was guilty of vicious practices. Bishop Perry, under cross-examination by Judge Advocate Hyna man, said the letter of protest ad dressed by a number of ministers to President Wilson was not writ ten in the spirit of "acts 16:37." At luesdays neanngs tne Kev, Stanley C. Hughes, chairman of the ministers' committee which re quested the inquiry, testified that in a letter to Bishop Perry, he had mentioned the case of the Rev. Samuel Neale Kent, who was ac quitted of vice charges, and had quoted acts 16:37, relating to the false imprisonment f St. PauL "I know the spirit in which I signed it," Bishop Perry said, dis cussing the letter.' "It was to pro tect the liberties of American citi zens and the standard' which I felt the president would hold himself responsible to preserve." Previously in answer to a ques tion bearing on the alleged vicious methods employed by the navy "vice squad," he had said: "The public , conscience of the United States has been outraged by these practices." May Reduce Acreage. Pierre, S. D., March 3. Farmers m some sections of South Dakota are threatening to reduce their grain acreage sharply this year unless, labor prospects become improved, according to information received at the state capital sra thi fca MftOUWINC OMAHA Expert Hair-Dressing and Facial-Massaging Hundreds of Omaha women know that if a fashion able coiffure is desired, a finished manicure, a perfectly satisfactory facial massage or bleach, there's one place where all these things can be obtained with utmost satis factionthat place is Brandeis Beauty Parlor. The oper ators here are thoroughly skilled, each in her own special line. s. . Switches, transformations and earmuffs made from the patron's own combings or from hair carried in stock here. 20-in. switches, naturally wavy hair priced at $5 22-in. switches, naturally wavy hair priced at $7 24-in. switches, naturally wavy hair priced at $10 26-in. switches, naturally wavy hair priced at $12 28-in. switches, naturally wavy hair priced at $15 A complete line of gray switches, priced $5 to $50 A new feature at Brandeis is the "Henna Shampod" for faded or dull-looking hair. Children's hair bobbing also )z specialty here w When the little tots' Hair needs bobbing, bring them to Brandeis Stores the Beauty Parlors makes a specialty of that work. v The Beauty Parlors Are on the Second Floor. ' ) . The proven strength and stamina of the Stutz is a lasting guarantee of satisfaction See the Stutz -Models at the Omaha Auto lShow. , ... They will please you. American Farm Bureau Federation Organized At Chicago Meeting Chicago, March 3. The Ameri can farm bureau federation was or ganized Wednesday at a meeting of representatives from 28 state farm ers' bureaus. J. R. Howard of dem ons. Ia., was elected president and J. V, Coverdale, Ames, la., secre tary. The . objects of the federation, it was annrounced, are to correlate and strengthen the individual state farm bureaus and similar state organiza tions in national body, to promote, protect and represent the business, economic, social and educational in terests of the farmers of the nation, and to develop agriculture. The membership of the federation was ptoced at 700,000. It was an nounced that $200,000 had been re ceived as membership dues from the state bureaus. The federation was divided into four groups, the northeast, the cen tral, the southern and the far west ern. 60,000 Men on Strike. London, March 3. Two hundred tin plate mills are made idle through strikes. . Sixty thousand men now are affected by the South Wales Steel strike. Refuse to Allow Yankee Citizen to Enter Mexico Washington, March 3. Blunt re jection met the effort of the State department to induce the Mexican government to permit Henry For res, an American citizen, to re-enter Mexico after testifying before the senate subcommittee on Mexican conditions. Answering a note "pre sented by George T. Summerlin, charge to the . American embassy, Hilario Medina, subsecretary of foreign affairs, said that "in view of the antecedents" of Forres, his entry could not be permitted. Med ina also charged that Forres had conducted a propaganda against Mexico "among persons attending the sessions" (of the subcommittee.) Sure 6 8 ELL AN S , Hot water Surettdief f3)r?L L -AZVICt 12J FOR INDIGESTION Bee Want Ads Produce Results. zsia tmo pace HiQ pcac&wmc omas Commencing Thursday, at 9 o'clock A Great Sale of "Alia Shop" Art Wares At One-Half Price Those who appreciate the rare and beautiful in Art will be interest ed in the announcement of our purchase of the entire stock of the "Alia Shop," formerly at 207 South 18th street. No real lover of things beautiful and artfstic should fail to attend this wonderful sale of bric-a-brac and art wares which will be on sale Thurs day in our Art Department. Connoisseurs in things beautiful have long considered this clever little shop to have the best and most complete display of art objects. The "Alia Shop" was synonymous with things quaint, original and beautiful, not only from the Orient, China, Japan, England and Italy, but also the newer and more modern productions of America. It is a delight to roam among these beautiful things; wonderful hand carved book ends; hand carved brass candle sticks; exquisite bits of jadite carving; fascinatingly ugly Bucfdas; quaint Flor entine door knockers; Italian marble pigeon baths; incense burners, in odd old-world shapes; a won derful Ruskin bowl of blending orange and gold; a delightful tobacco box belonging to an ancient Morro chief. v , Here, too,' can be found attractive fireplace brooms of East India broom corn, soft and pliable; tinkling wind toys, beautiful serving trays; Japanese parasols,; carved ivory neck chains; French shaped flower baskets of lustre glass; genuine Cloisonne and Satsuma vases ; beautiful lamps electrically fit ted; bronze desk sets,. and in fact any and everything to be found in an at-" I tractive Oriental shop. A few pieces of Art goods from our regular stock will be included also at Half Price. This sale affords a rare opportunity for card clubs to make a selection of prizes for an entire season. ' - Everything Will Go at Exactly Price Art Wares for the Home Fire Screens Book Ends Door Stops i Pottery Vases Fern Bowls Incense Burners Glass Vases Tabourettes Carved Jadite Or naments Brass Jardinieres Pliny bowls (Marble) Cloisonne Vases Brass Candle Sticks Oriental Dinner Gongs Lamps and Shades Candle Sticks1 China Tea Sets s China Plates China Cups and Saucers Fern Bowls Gifts for Men Ink Wells Metal Auto Fldgs Blotters Twine Holders Tobacco Jars Cigarette Cases Smoking Sets Evefy Article Will fee.Bold at Exactly One-Half of the "Alia Shop" Price No Mail or Phone Orders. No Deliveries of Fragile Articles Brandeis Stores Third Floor Center Gifts for Women Work Baskets Carved Ivory Combs Carved Ivory Hat Pins Filigree Spoons Silver Finger Rings Fancy Baskets Silk Shawls Gifts for Children Indian Moccasins' '''! Met Sets , , :j Dolls . ' Dancing Balls Celluloid Animals ttoils' Tea Sets "Auto Week" Will Be Observed -in a Special Sale and Showing of Auto Robes, Most Attractively Priced Robes to match your car and your pocketbook light weight robes for town cars and limousines and heavy weights for touring cars. We are featuring wool and plush robes of fine texture and colorings at prices of uncommon interest to all motorists. Repre sentative values: - Plush Robes Heavy Double Warp 00 50 . at A4Lih Pattern faced and black backed, with silk whipped edges. Predominating colon of brown, green, blue and 132 SpTROQcks. . mm maroon and the size 60x72 inches. Plush Robes 252 All-Wool Fringed Auto Robes, at Extra heftty and extra size robes, with plain and re versible backs in a wonderful assortment of beautiful pat terns and colorings. A real quality robe one to match a Pierce'Arrow for elegance and a Ford for rugged serv ice. Worth 35.00 on today's market. Fancy Plaid Plush Robes - Auto Robes, Qi2 Multi-colored plaid and fancy effects in smart anfl individual designs. Color combinations either" to match or contrast with interior pr exterior color scheme of up- Extra Heavy at I s In attractive fur and skin effects, and mottled de signs on assorted grounds. Some have a scroll border. They are "rery special," at 13.50 Fringed Wool Robes 0x70 Inch size, - at - Of extra heavy weight, in a large variety of excep tionally pretty patterns. Storm-Proof Auto Robes $o oo to-date motor cars. r In Plain t)ark Colors, , it ; Plush face of fine quality size 52x72 inches. They are "Worth 11.50 but while a limited quantity lasts, will be sold at . - 8.00 1 , ( 5 l H i i s I Auto kobe Section Basement A