ma. J, .:3b. 1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 14, 1920. i - FARMERS: WANT BROAD-MINDED HEAD OF NATION - ' . George S. Austin, Candidate For Delegate-At-Largef De ' dares Pershing Has Presi dential Qualifications. Orleans, .Neb., March 13. (Spe cial.) George S. Austin, prominent republican of this city, and, at pres ent a member of the constitutional convention from Harlan county, an; liounced Friday hip intention to file as a delegate-at-large to the repiib . livan national convention from Ne braska. Mr. Austinjias been promW nent forbears in southwestern Ne braska. He has been active in business,-and has always been a repub lican. 1 In announcing his intention to file. Mr, Austin taid- ' "The farming nnd business inter ests of the country, demand an ad ministration during, the next several years, headed by a man who is broad-minded and of recognized ability. "The country needs an ex ecutive who will . surround himself with men proficient in their various ' lines and big enough to work in harmony with him "If elected as, delegate to the Chi- .cago convention, I shall work ana vote for the nomination of the can didate receiving the' preferential vote of the republicans of this state. I can cheerfully support the. can didacy of any one of the great lead ers of the republican party of the na tion upon whom the Choice of the" republicans of this state may fall. "I hope, that man -may be our fellow-citizen, John J. Pershing, who has shown his great ability as an organizer, executive and leader, and whom I can cheerfully recommendr If, however, the republicans of this state "should vote for any other can didate as their first choice for presi dent, I shall feel bound to ,Vote and work in accordance with their nj structions." . Rider of White Horse At Riot Pleads Guilty; Fined $100 and Costs William Francis'; the youth who rode a '-white horse into the court house the night of the riot, Septem ber 28, 1919, and was reported to have urged the mob forward to take Will Brown, negro, from the coun ty jail, pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful -assemblage and rioting before District Judge Troup Satur day and was fined $100 and costs. --The special grand jury, in spite of Francis' reported prominence in the riot crowd, did not return an . in dictment against him on any more serious charcre than the one men- tiontd. Francis was reported to have gone to Iowa right after the riot. He returned to the state a few days later and gave himself up. 0maha.TruckTire Salesmen 1 Form Ne.w Organization Through the efforts , of Ira L. Wood of the Kelly-Springfield Tire company, truck - tire . salesmen of Onaha met yesterday at the Hotel Fontenelle and formed an organiza tion to be known as the Truck-Tire Salesmen's association. The object -of the association will be to promote good, fellowship and friendly com petition. , . Ira L. Wood was elected chair man and Henry Nygaard secretary. The following members attended the meeting; O. H. Walters, R. G. Heckler, of the jGoodVich Rubber v company; C. F." Helgien, , A. W. - Spence - and B. W. Elgin, of the Fisk Rubber company; -F. J. Ratter- man and. t. A. Clarke," U. S. Rub iber company; J. S. Payne and C. SR;' Ward, Andrew Murphy; W. A. Pixley, Truck and Tractor corpora- tion: L. P. Pixley. Goodyear; J. vR.'Abrams and Henry Nygaard, Omaha Tireand Repair company, and I. L. Wood. -Kelly-Springfield. Man Slightly Injured j When Two Trugks Collide - "John Ruftino, an employe of the Gilinsky Fruit company, 1015 How ard street, wasslightly injured early last evening when a truck in which c he was sitting at Fifteenth and How ard streets was struck by another truck, driven by Harold .Richardson, $08 North Twenty-first street, s He was attended by police sur geons and later taken to his home. Richardson was arrested , anft charged with reckless driving but latcrreleased on bond. Eight-Year-Old Child , T Struck by Automobile Edith acobson, 8 years old, 2438 Sotith Twentieth street, was struck ""by an automobile at Twenty-fourth and Castelar streets early la6t eve ning as shewas returning home with . her -mother. The machine -was driven by Guy BurallJ; 1426 Sherman avenue. The child was taken to her home .'here it was' found she suffered injuries about the head and body, and possible internal injuries. To Confer High Bank. Rank and dignaty' of knight com mander of the court of honor will be conferred upon masters of the royal secret designated by the su preme council at Washington, D.4- C, last October, at the -Scotttish Rite cathedrals In Omaha and Lin coln for the first time in the history , of the Masonic order. The Omfha session will be held - Tuesday and the Lincoln meeting Thursday. ' V Entertains at Dinner. 1 Mis9 Ruth Sunden entertained at dinner in the Hotel Fontenelle yes terday in honor of Mrs. J. E. Lind. The party consisted of Misses Helen Carlson, Esther Olandet-, Elsie Bloom-, Ruth Sunden and .Mrs. J. E. Lind. V , Bonnie Thornton Dead. New York, t March 13. Bonnie Thornton, for more than a quarter century a singer on the vaudeville stage, died in a hospital where she had freeiv removed from her home fest Thursday. She was the .wife of fames J Thornton, widely-known Vandevjlle actor and writer of a core of popular songs. PEOPLE TO VOTE ON CODE LAW AT FALL JELEGTION Referendum Ordered by Su preme CourtMust Give , , Way Meantime to" Old System. Lincoln Neb, March 12. (Spe cial.) The state supreme court'up- held today the legality of referendum petitions on the civil administrative code law, by which the 1919 legisla ture undertook to reorganize the executive department of the state government. . The decision means that the oeoole will vote next all on the' question of whether or not they wish to ap prove Jhe act, which established six secretaries appointive by the cover nor as executive, officers in place of a series 01 boards composed of van ous elected state officers. In the meantime, under past practice and understanding of the law the acUs not operative and the officers who as sumed posts last September under its presumed authority must give way to a restdration of the old sys tem. , The ruling precipitates most seri ous questions of reorganization and involves the validity of scores of j important acts of officers appointed and holding authority under the law which is .now deolared inoperative. Governor McKelvie, the original champion of the administrative code in Nebraska, by whose influence it gained legislative favor, was mani festly surprised by the court's rul ing. ' In a statement issued at noon, the governor declared that "the ef fect of the decision will be so far reaching that I cannot enumerate now the many things that must be done to meet it." Neither the gov ernor nor Attorney General Davis indicated whether they will concede the restoration of the old govern mental system or undertake a1 fur ther court fight to' sustain the opera tion of the code law. MJttle Girl Hit by Truck Suffers Internal Injuries i An automobile truck driven by Guy Barrallo, 1426 Sherman avenue, struck and slightly injured Edith Jacobsen, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jacobsen, 2438 South Twentieth street, shortly after noon yesterday. The accident occurred at Twenty fourthand Castelar streets when the girl attempted to cross the-street. Her mother called he back an in stant before, the child was hit. Her injuries are internal. The girl was taken to her home. No arrest was made in the case. Rabbi Will Make Talk to -Ad-Selling League Monday Rabbi Louis Bernstein of Temple Adath, St. Joseph, Mo., will addres the Advertising-Selling league on "The New Business" at the league's meeting at the Hotel Fontenelle Monday night Rabbi Bernstein is closely allied with the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce, and is re ported to be a forceful speaker. As an added attraction Prof. I N. Madsen, instructor of psychology at the University of Omaha, will apply the army intelligence test, to members' of the league. B'nai B'rith Completes Plans For Ball at Auditorium The Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Omaha lodge No. -354, will give their grand leap year charity Sail at the Municipal auditorium on March 24,"in keeping with a program outlined sometime ago, covering an extensive field of charitable work to be done in the countries affected by the late war. The proceeds of this dance are to be usedfar the relief of. unfortunates. The decorations used during the auto show have been left in place for this occasion. .Spe cial entertainment has been - ar ranged. French Exports to U. S. In Jan. Increases Five Times v Paris, March 13. (French Wire less Service.) French exports to the United States during January were five times greater than for the same period last year, according to statis tics made public yesterday. The figures were, respectively, $15,000,000 and $3.000,000. ' . FOR After the Grip After the Grip, Influenza, or any serious illness- there is nothing better to give tone Jo the system, and a rapid recovery of strength, than Humphreys' Tonic Tablets Price $1.00, at all Drug Stores or sent by Parcel Post, C. O. D. if your dealer does not keep them. William Street. New York. '' 156 Baby Blinded from Eczema "The chttd'i heaH ud face were alroort a eolid tore. The eye perfectly blind. Doctor taid the wont can be had ever een. One (ample of D. D. D. did Won derful work. A complete cure fol- v ., Jowed.-Thoe. J. Donnioey, JemiKj, Ala. Yoa write, too, to the D. D. D. Corcpany of Oiicao for aiample and fet Immediate relief. Or, come in and we wilt tell you what D. D. D hai accomplitbed in your own neighborhood. roar money back nnlen toe Ant bottle relieve! you. Mc.aacajdli.oo. , inxinxin). M. lotion ibr Shin Disease Fiva Sherman A McCaaaaUi Dm Stare 7F Alvel V a 9 a. 1510 tost. Never again will such a blouse buying opportunity present itself to Omaha women. Starting Monday, 9 A. M. and Continuing t This Gigantic "For$ed-Out-of -Business "Sale Cpmpels this Drastic Shattering of Blouse Prices:, POURING these three days we will serve the greatest crowds that J ever responded to any Blouse sale in the middle west. We make this assertion because never before have 'the equal of these offerings been duplicated, and Omaha-women are keen toyappreciate this fact. "We cannot urge you too strongly to be here when the doors open at m. sharp, Monday. The Julius Orkin Store has always been "Famous for Blouses' And every blouse involved in this' great sale - was selected for our regular stock, the weift selected because of their extreme beauty and be , cause of vpur necessity to vacate, we are com , pelled to institute these ridiculous low prices. You'll be simply amazed at the -tremendous money savings . As well as with the gigantic assort ments of Blouses shown at every price. "We cannot guarantee to fill mail orders ' for any blouse offered in this ale, but Whenever possible we will be pleased to render this service to out-of-town patrons Julius 3B it "n. Jill' 1508-1510 r ALL BLOUSE EVENTS OF PREVIOUS YEARS PALE INTO INSIGNIFI CANCE WHEN THE TRUE IMPORTANCE OP THIS ALL INCLUSIVE SACRIFICE. IS REALIZED. SUCH PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS ARE FORCED BY THE FACT THAT EVERY DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHAN DISE IN THIS GIGANTIC STOCK MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1ST. 0 3f Gorgeous New Easter Blouses Daringly Sacrificed: Blouses of wondrous beauty, In a rainbow of beautiful new Spring shades. . Blouses in Dressy modes that will enhance your new Spring Suit a hundredfold. The styles are 'simply irrisistible.v Georgettes ' Taffetas Crepe de Chines Pussy Willow Taffetas Nets French Voiles Rag-Tejf Chiffon Tyedye-Wood Silk Blouses and Overblouses in beaded, embroidered, lace trimmed, tailored, sllpons, chenille trimmed, cluny and crochet trimmed, beau tiful Filet, wide-pleated ruffles, fringe and cords. Blouses for Eyery Occa sion, In Erery Size. - t v ' " 7M BOff-1510 mjlasSt torn Dmdlas St New Easter BLOUSES Bought to sell up to Forced Out of 'Business Sale Price Only New Easter BLOUSES, Bought to sell up to "Forced Out of Business Sale Price Only New Easter BLOUSES Bought to sell up to Forced Out of Business Sale Price Only ....... v New Easter .. BLOUSES Bought to sell up to . Forced Out of Business Sale Price Only New Easter BLOUSES Bought to sell up to 22M "Forced Out of Business Sale Price Only r New Easter- BLOUSES Bought to sell up to Forced Out of Business Sale Price Only ..T.... ' s . V,) The assortments are wonderfully complete. Thousands of blouses in volved in this tremendous sale. y for Three Days tiuses. O 0 V 1 J 1 1 7 ' r'w,-1 T V v". "