Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
THE BEE: .OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920. RAPS OFFICIALS FOR FAILURE TO OUST RADICALS - i Montana Senator Declares Ac tivities to Undermine Gov ernment Are Increasing Country Full of Sedition. Washington, April 28. Declaring that sympathizers with radicals bent o the overthrow of theovernment are to be found "even in high places,". Senator Myers, democrat, Montaija, speaking today m the senate, criticised the government in general and the Department of La bor in particular for failure to take adequate steps to prevent the spread of radicalism. ''The activities of those who would undermine and overturn our government are undoubtedly in creasing," he said. ."In my opinion, this country is reeking and seething with the machinations of disloyal sedition and bolshevism." Referring to the recent miners' strike at Butte, Montana, Senator Myers said that , aside from the government keeping ' temporary order by the use of troops, he did not know what would be done toward going to "the bottom of this nest'of anarchy and rootiug out the moving force." "There is one thine," he said "that the government appears to be ex- tiemely reluctant to do and that is to measure strength to a final test with any organized body of persons affiliated with organized labor or calling themselves .a branch of or ganized labor. "The government may promise to do so, may threaten to do so, may start to do so, but when the time for the actual test comes it seems there is almost certain to be, by the government, some way found of avoiding the test." The senator declared congress was too "subservient to the decrees of organized labor," adding that since Samuel Gonipers had said the Sterling anti-sedition bill must not be enacted nor anything like it, he did not believe it wo(uld be. Man Says He Killed Girl Who Asled Him .To Do It as a Favor : UrUiaC, AVllCli, .nHl -O. iuiauu fessed early this morning to Prose cutor Glenn C. Gillespie, that he . killed Miss Vera Schneider, 18-year-old telephone operator, whose body was found early Sunday morning on the porch of an unoccupied dwell- B.tt .rrnrA'na ti ihf nrnsei: Jltor. had be'ey questioned throughout the , 1.1. J 1 1. - nflar Ketncr . lugnt anu uruivc uuu mui v.,na identified by a workman as hay ing been seen washing his hands in the Clinton river, near the scene of the crime, a few minutes after its dis covery. "She asked me to kill her," Best was quoted as saying. He even declared, according to the prose cutor, that he met Miss Schneider for the first time late Saturday "'she even drew the handkerchief , from his pockets and asked him to tie them together and place them about her neck, Best said. Her , only reason, he said, was she was "simply in the way of others." Negro Is Taken to Prison Under Guard; Goes to Chair August 5 Indianapolis, Ind.; April 28. Wil liam Ray, colored, sentenced to die in the electric chair tor tne muroer of -14-year-cld Martha Huff in this city nine days ago, was taken to Michigan City prison today under a heavy guard. Ray, who confessed to stabbing the little girl 13 times, was ar raigned, tried and sentenced to die August 5 in criminal court late yes terday. The jury was out only 20 minute's, and took only one ballot, it was said. 762 Deportation Warrants Issued Since Drive On Reds Washington, April 28. The total of 762 deportation warrants have been, issued by the department of la bor as a result of the so-called radi cal raids by the Department ot jus tice, Assistant Secretary Post said today in a letter to Chairman John son of the house immigration com mittee. He wrote in reply to an in quiry, by Mr. Johnson. ' a nt1 rtf fv.ViO warrants of ar rests were issued, Mr. Post said, and approximately 3,000 of these were executed. The number cancelled was 1,293. Since November 1 a "total of 263 aliens have been' deported, in cluding 211 of the "soviet ark" Bu ford. Larae Catholic University Is Planned Near Chicago .Chicago, April 28. Combination of Catholic institutions in cnicago additional deoartments and buildings 'on a 1,000-acre tract at Area, 111., will result in tne lornia isn f a larire Catholic university, according to plans announced today by Archbishop ueorge w.. jsiunuc lein. The announcement followed ac ceptance of a gift of $500,000 from Edward Hines in memory of his son, Edward Hines, jr., who died in France. . ' , Mr. Hines gift will be used for . construction of a chapel on the new tract and many departments will be assembled there, although some will remain in Chicago. Only One Air Squadron to Patrol Forests This Year Washington, April 28. Because of the depleted personnel only one aviation squadron. will be detailed for forest observation this year, the War department announced today. The ninth squadron will be based at Mather field and will cover the va rious forest reserves of California. No squadrons will be available, it was said, for the reserves of Wash ington, .Oregon, Nevada, or Utah. mm PmmB First Quality Advance Announcement Saturday's Sale, of Women's Underwear at Ex traordinarily low prices. See papers Friday night for details. On Sale Thursday Fnp 9 to 11 A. M. Only U. S. Army surplus primes of finest quality at less than cost. Only J 2,500 lbs. of fine large prunes, the 40-50 size, clean, and well dried. We suggest coming early as the limited quantity at this unusual price will not last long. io mall or phone orders. "o deliflwtes. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Basement West At the Very Low Price of ? Lbs. lO) for .00 btc MttfaUMMMC OMAHA Lovely Venetian Laces All hand-made, in wonderful designs and motifs, fcaces, edgings, bandings and medallions. 11 this week. At Exactly One-Half Price, Main Floor. pecial Piirchase-of Spring Suits Values Extraordinary for Thursday A Sale of Pure Thread Silk7 Hosiery Specially Priced Per Pair, at 1.59 This special offering of Lodies' Hosiery is first grade and irregulars of 1.75 and 2.50 vaiues. The hose are in both fulKfashioncd'and semi-fashioned, and are all in lisle tops and soles. , The pattern effects are in lace boot and also fancy drop stitch, besides the plain effects of black and white. Every pair is an exceptional value at this low price, and the economical woman will welcome this chance to buy pure thread silk hosiery at a splendid saving. In the Wanted Shoe Shades Black, White, Brown, Gray, Tan, Navy Blue Very 1 CO Special, at 0 7 ' For Thursday. Brandeis Stores Main Floor South. A Specially Prepared Sale, of ShirtWaist Dresses for the Misses and Small Women Specially, Priced , for Thursday - 9H and 13 IT started out to be gingham but the idea was so lovely it per versely changed to flowered voiles ind then compromised on smart tissue crepes. Jill three materials are featured in different smartly simple frocks in plaid and check gingham effects and suitable for a multitude of occasions at this time of year. Delightful Shades of , Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Lavender Many in flowered effects. Trimmed with ruffles, tucks, lace vestee effects, pockets and sashes, they leave nothing for the imagination to develop. Every woman who has been wanting just such a little frock will be sure to find one to her liking here. Practical jet dainty they re ideal for Spring and Summer wear. ' Brandeis Stores Second Floor West Values From $35 to $59 Offered Thursday at 7975 A KOTHER splendid lot of correct, stylish new A -models awaits your selection. A special pur chase just 'arrived. They are fresh from the package direct to you, assuring you of their cor rectness of style. The smart Ripple, the Tailleur, in conservative lines, jaunty pleated models, all- greet you. Handsomely trimmed Suits developed in Trico tines, Serges, Gabardines and a number -of smart novelties included. Fancy linings add their charm. Excellent Values Thursday at- 29.75 5c LW Brandeis Stores Second Floor West Specials for Thursday Only Drugs Rose Bath Soap Per Bar Dozen 55c Armand Face Powder,' 50c sizo, special, at 29c Non-Spi Deodorant, 50c size, special, at 33c Jap Rose Soap, per bar, at 9c Williams' Talcum Pow der, special, at 14c One pound Hospital Cot ton, per roll 49c Dora Face Powder, spe cial, at . 60c Norma Talmadge Cream, 60c jar, at 43c Imported Dora Rouge, Ashes of Roses, 60c Real Orange Wood Sticks, at 5c 2-qt. Fountain Syringe, complete with fitting; regular 1.25 value, spe- ' cial, at 79c Main Floor West. Tlte Child's Foot Will Be Correctly Formed by The Brown. Shaping Last The Buster rown shoe is made to fit the natural lines of the foot. That is why the Buster Brown last is better than any otner last ror grow ing boys and girls. There is nothing mysterious about the Boster Brown shoes that makes them better than other shoes. K is simply. this a good shoe cannot be made by guess work. The perfectly fitting shoe must be made over a form which corresponds in size and shape to the human foot, and this form is called the "Last." Be Safe- I Buy Buster Brown Shoes x . You cannot afford to experiment or take a chance on shoes for the children. Be sure by letting them wear the Brown Shaping Last. Three values offered for Thursday: White Kid Tops With Patent Vamps, Lace Style and Goodyear Welted Sole. Sizes 11 to 2, low heel, at $7 Sizes 8 to 11, Wedges heel, at '6 Siaes2to7,, Growing girl sizes, at 10 Brandeis Stores Main Floor West. Featured in Our Art Department A Prize Contest FOR ' 1 - Embroidery EVERY Child and Miss will be interested in this contest antMhe valuable prizes offered for the best work in the several kinds of embroidery. For Clnldren Under 14 Years Old Cross Stitch Embroidery ' First prize, 5.00 cash. , Second prfie, 4.00 worth of merchandise from the Art Department. Third prize, 3.00 worth of merchandise from the Art' Department. Fourth Prise, 2.0O worth of merchandise from the Art Department French Knot and Outline Embroidery Combined First prize, 5.00 fash. Second prize, 4.00 merchandise order from the Art Department. Third prize, 3.00 merchandise order from the Art Department. . Fourth Prize, 2.00 merchandise order from the Art " Department. For Misses 14 to 18 Years of Age French, Embroidery and tfyelet Work First prize, 5.00 cash. 1 Second prize, 4.00 merchandise order in Art De- , partment. Third prize, 3.00 merchandise order in Art Depart ment. Foorth prize, 2.00 merchandise order in Art De partment. Cut Lace Embroidery First prize, 5.0O cash. , Second prize, 4.CO merchandise order from the Art Department. Third prize, 3.00 merchandise order from the Art Department. Fourth prize, 2.00 merchandise order from the Art " Department. - . DoYouLikeYourOwnFigure? Or Would You Be Slimmer If You Could? If you need reducing,. there's a new Nemo that will effect the change for you quickly and comtortaoiy. Nemo Self Reducing No. 327 and not only will it make you look thinner it will actually banish excess flesh. The very low bust and a new patented front construc tion prevents "digging in" at the top. It simply enn't dig in! Kn r.9!7 is a Nemo Self-Reducine model for medium to full figures. It has special form Reducing Straps; very low bust with elastic inserts; long skirt, elastic inserts in back. White Coutil. Sizes The 22 to 36. Price Let us fit you in the model that suits your individ ual requirements, without extra charge for our ex pert corset service. ' Don't Look Any Further! You've been searching for a good brassiere for years haven't you? And never found one that quite suited! But the hunt is over when you put on a - Nemo "Juspul" Brassiere It controls and reduces the bust and excess flesh on the shoulders. It makes you feel and look neat and trim. It "youthifies" your figure. It "fits as you fasten" and fits without alteration. It is adjustable to every figure. tThe lacing device under the arms accomplishes .that.) Made for all figures. All Sizes. Prices 1.2S to $3. You'll Be Delighted With Them. Brindeis Stores Third Floor North $6 Sttr-Rieocm A grand prize of 15.00 for the best piece of embroidery, irrespective of class. l-ce instructions will be given Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 6 and on Saturdays from 9 to 12 in our new day light lesson room for contestants only. ' Following are the conditions of this contest: Materials to be purchased in our Art Department during May and June, 1920. Registration days, July 1st to 8th. , Exhibition days, July 10th to 17th. Three prominent women of Omaha will be impartial judges and decide the winner of each-class. These judges will be se lected and announced one week before the termination of con test. Brandeis Stores Third Floor West. All Weather Serviceable COATS For Those Rainy Days 'For traveling or motoring, you can use a Cravenette raincoat in rain or shine. We have them in a number of extremely attrac ' tjve styles. Also presented in assortment are Plaids, Checks and plain-colored rubberized silk and novelty Tweed .cloths. The Prices $15, $19 to $25 and up The Protection to Your Clothing Is Worth Double the Price. Brandes Stores Second Floor West it