! THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 15, 1920. 9A DENVER UNION Friendly Little Street Urchin Finds Refuge Here j MEN TO OPERATE N JITNEY LINES '50 Automobiles to Compete Vith Street Cars Charges ft It i h Gearar&ce Brinies Sensational Mm j-r Filed Against Nine 1A . Alleged Rioters. . -.-yt JfmmMMmmm rv IK IHUnilllllHlllilUnilllHilHlHlllUnilHllllS, V. : :: Denver, Aug. 14. Legal action to , punish the leaders of the mobi which ; were active last Thursday and Fri t day nights in connection with the strike of street carmen, was begun ;t Frfday, while union leaders were planning the establishment of a line "A of jitney busses to compete with J', street can operated by strike breakers. w According to A. II. Burt of Salt Lake ity, international organizer of the union, tentative plans for the operation of 150 "automobiles were made at a conterence toaay. Information against nine men, al leged to have been leaders of the mob which invaded the plant of the Denver Post a week ago last night, were filed in the court of Justice of the Peace William A. Rice Friday. They were sworn to by City Detec- t live Harry Lane. The total 'dam- i ai?e done by the mob to the Post plant is estimated at $25,000 ia the 11 information. . Those named in the information ;; arc W. L. De Witt. L. F. McKee, Wesley Goodfellow, James Riggen, . lewis Tennenbaum, Glenn Slafter, I; Theodore Olson. C J. Ewing and I J. Steele. The police received reports of several bombs being placjcd'On car tracks Friday, but only in one instance did the explosions 'r interrupt service. A bomb out 'the S track was exploded by a car at Thirtieth and Mout streets, it oiew the body of the car from the trucks, nt the body settled back into place. Ai a result of the rioting during the strike, Denver's police force will be increased by 100 men as soon as the additional members can he re cruited, it was announced by Frank I M. Downer, city manager ot saiety I ! and excise today. Gov. Oliver H. i "i Shoup today refused a request from I i the Colorado State Federation of YtAbor, meeting at Pueblo, that he I ;,.r nrsiiri to hear uoon the Denver Tramway company to cause Aicharge of strike breakers and re Hnsiatcment of striking trainmen. ". Strict Conservation Is Urged to Prevent I Newsprint Famine New, York. Aug. 14. Despite im ' pOrtation of German and Scandina " vian paper in small quantities and .'fi tar fVirkt rlnnif;tir factories are ;i being constructed, the shortage ii fj 'news ppint srn ; acute anu Monlv be combated, by strict conser vation, according to a statement 'o ' night by the paper committee of the American rt,;wspaper iuunaucu association. . . . Tu nrtiA tK rnncervntinn in the oast few mor.ths, however, the r , , i f I statement saia. nas ueeu itucnc-' m current quotations of the spot . 1 i j . -t: i ;:natket. wnicn nave uctimcu iu : about 11 cents a pound with occa sional futures quoted at 10 cents. ; For variously assigned reasons, 'certain manufacturers are offeim? '.lesi paper for contracts next year ;than they sold to American publish oAr td, ctstpmnt con tinued. Several mills unSer course fhiit were suDDOsed to be in operation soon, have Men delayed in comp'etion. ncrease iii Express Rates Has Been Granted Howard, 11-year-old adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Singer, 5022 Underwood avenue, was the young est member of a large family, liv ing in a congested district of Pitts burgh, when the Singers lound him. Now Hcward is the undisputed, if youthful, king of the pretty Singer home. He has a large, airy room of his own, a green lawn to play on, and best of all, he has three thor oughbred English Maltese dogs, white, fluffy, playful little pups, to keep him compare . At the age of 4, Howard, with his 8-year-old brother, Dick, left his fix other brothers and sisteis to live with the Singers in Chicago. Some time later the Singers moved to Omaha, but 'his. mother would not permit either him' or His brother to accompany them. , Loved Boy. We had become greatly attached to the ivo boys and were nearly heartbroken' at losing them." said Mrs. Singer. "When we learned several weeks ago we could get Howard back again, w jumped at the chance. His family had moved to fiagcrsfield, Cal.. o we asked Thomas Quinlan of Omaha, who was on the coast, to bring him back to Omaha. "He reached here July 12. on his 11th birthday. Now we have legally adopted him, so no one can take Kim from us, can they, How ard?" Little Chap Happy. Howard smiled happily and shook his head. He is a bright-eyed, quiet mannered little fellow, but he has an engaging smile that never fails to win friends. " "I'm proud of my d6gs," admitted Mrs. Singer. They are thorough breds. But ' I'm more proud of Howard, for Tin sure he is a thor oughbred, too, even thougTi his pedisrree isn t as long as tnat ot the dogs." . ,-, Tnicarit fnrmpr strftCt urchin of Pittsburgh.' notf plays with "Wee i'olks. Uinjpie ana noway coy, jr.," and roughs them about the vard as if his ancestors, too, came trom a noDie nngnsn amny. U. S. Champion Athlete Has Suspension Ban Raised Antwerp. Aug. 14. The reinstate ment of Dan AheSrn of the Illinois A. C, dismissed yesterday from the American Olympic team on charges of insubordination, was announced ttii llrtrtn Ahearn apologized this morning in v, nrcnrf nf hoth the American rommittees. Thev accepted his restored to his former standing on the team, clos ing the incident. World's Dearest Newspaper Paris, Aug. 14. The NearNEast e i tnnr.racf rfailv cnstinc 10 Georgian rubles, is the onl up-to- date English newspaper avaiiaoie for, American relief workers south of V, Paiiraciic Amprican Red Cross officers, who are establishing schol arship privileges lor Armenian stu dents in the colleges of Constantino ple and Jerusalem, find it their; only means of contact with the outside world. Villa Beaches Tlahualilo Mexico City, Aug. 14. Francisco Villa and his men- reached Tlahualilo, state ,of Dirango, Thursday night, according to a mes sage from Gen. Eugenia Martinez. Tlahualilo is the place where it was reported Villa's men would be mustered out. S it Aho-. 14. .Authority ot...bv, a- inrric rvnrr rates 12 - OCT . -nntaA tU Amrirsn Kail- waylExpress company Friday by the 1 Interstate Commerce commission. ' Theincrease bv unofficial estimates ilwilLadd $35,500,000 to the annual in- come of the company. The commis 1 sionY-decision does not take into v .Consideration the rc.ent award of the vNrsttroad bqard of increased wages St proxiiuating $43,000,000 to express .i'; 'wmuaay employes and it is expect- ctrtne company soon win appiy t an additional advance to mtet new ' wage scales. ; iites on milk aivl crcar.-. are fur " ther," increaicd to coi-icfpfnd wiHi "the advance tf 20 per cent for traus !!?poitatioii ot such omir.M'ities ai i.trirpil h railroals tx"ett where "there are ro competing icads b - ,! M-..n ntfprtpH oo'nts in which '.case an advance of 12 1.-2 per cent is authorized. Volstead Act Is Worrying Apple Shippers' Association Chicago, Aug J 4. A recipe that would prevent apple cider from be- j coming hard cider and one which j "would not be subject to violation of the Volstead law was sought in - speeches before the convention of the International Apple Shippers' as sociation today. ': R. G. Phillips of Rochester, N. Y.. secretary, said that the one-tenth of i-l per cent preservative allowed in Tmaking cider was not sufficient to prevtnt cider from Jtarfing a "kick." Oldf iel'd Put in Charge I Of Demo Congressional Drive" ;;i Washington, Aug. 14. Repre sentative W. A. Oldfield of Arkan sas has been selected to take charge "of the democratic congressional campaign headquarters in New York, according to a statement today by Chairman Flood of the congressional committee. The New York office as well as assisting congressional cam paigns: in its district, will serve to keep 'the congressional committee tin touch with the national demo "aeatic committee. 'Wfoosevelt is Scheduled for Speeches In South Dakota ' St. Paul, Minn, Aug. 14. Frank lin D. Roosevelt, democratic vice ' presidential candidate, early today -vis en route to Sioux Falls, S. D., where, this morning, he is scheduled make the hrst ot a series ot cam " . Wn addresses in South Dakota. iilks-ateo will be given today itchell and Saym. m- The High Cost of Clothes Is , (Offset by the Low Cost of Cleanliness In spite of high costs it is easy to maintain an attractive wardrobe. ' It costs but little to keep clothes clean and "presentable. jShirts must give a few weeks' extra wear, blouses must do their duty a little longer than usual. - ' ' ' Our careful, intelligent laundry service is unusually valuable for this reason. And remember there is nothing myst,eriovfa about our methods. Pure water, pure soap, the same materials as you would choose yourself. - i ' We take the washday worry out of hot days and render skilled service at low cost. Omaha Laundry Owners Club Send it Anrl now wo nrp. turninc the last fcAv davs of the Doe-Day Sale into,. Reed Chaise Lounge a gigantic clearanceof odds and ends everything in the store is in- 'eluded and the reductions- actually run from 10 to 50yc. i ou.can read ily see that such reductions mian mouey saved to our customers, and in spite of the bargains offered the Same Liberal Credit Terms prevail. Our entire line of reed fumitiireears a reduction of 10 to 50 per cent during this ale. Lounge pictured is neatly finished Baronial ana Is covered in most at tractive cretonne. Sale rrieo $SftZ5 r - . : nil . ii i W ... : : rr -rani I I Tli ? c ' -Pi AO SintAflf I iTK IV H A I ll w -mm mm m mm i i rni llllll LfflVVM XT r, U fv n.n if a 1 1 f , nd can hoen Khnrnlv reduced for this Sale. The B I All fill i ' " . ii. . ' - - . . aav m m Engiander 3-Ft. Cot jj Can be used as a daybed or a sleeping S3 cot Has resilient, sanitary ateel springs and can be had In all pop ular , finishes. When not in use both ends can be placed undrr the springs. C o m e s complete with thick all-folt pad, at Sale Price . H Case and Desk Bvery bookcase as well as every writing- desk In our Immense stock bears re duction of 10 to B0 per cent during the Dog Day Sale. Reed Lamp Has beautifully lined 24-ln. shade and can be had in natural o ; b a r o n i al finish. Sale Price . Our bedroom floor suffered the great est in reductions of prices during the Dog Day Sale. Every suite, every single piece of bedroom furniture has been sharply reduced for this Sale. The three pieces shown are unusually large and finished golden. Can be had sep arately if desired. Sale Price Chiff. $62.45 Bed $58.75 Dress. $72.50 Vacuum A guaranteed electric vacuum cleaner that actually does the work with very little effort Now' m Save 10 to 28 This Is what we are doing to the prices of our dress ers. Every one sharply reduced. Finished golden. Simmons Brass Bed now Extraordinary Bargains in We have a great airprise in stno tor you in the way of won derful reductions In g u a ra n t e?d brass beds. You save lnmi 10 to 50 per cent on your H Cane Rocker at !28 50 lias broad shaped' seat and wide comfortable wing back of heavy cane. It will do you good to see the wonderful bargains we are offering in our rockor department. W I Fernery Hi h mmmi mmmmmmm 2-Inch Posts and Fillers m Bfcry bed in our immense stock including every, guaran ;eed Simmons bed can now be had at X saving or 10 to !u P' cent. Be hnwn I o m in gold bron or wnite enamel fnish. Rug Sale Continues-Save 10 to 50 '9- 9x12 Ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, at. . . 9x12 Ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, at . . . 9x12 Ft. Genuine $1 AJ49 Wilton Rugs, at' Ivfcf $3P 9x12 Ft. Fancy Grass Rugs, at 7-6x9 Ft. Wool.Fibre $1 C65 Rugs, at lu 27x54-inch Rugs, at. . . Velvet $y35v s-1735 fliii k s Bf raw innm rr-rrSlilWirffl - Sale - nil Chair Now 40 Cornea in the beautiful Will-j iam and Mary: period In Jaco bean finish with blue seats of genuine leather. You will have to look a Jong time to find a, dresser of this construc tion at so low a price. Is large and finished!' in- golden. Sale Price Greatly Reduced at You don't have to take our word that this is one of the greatest bargains on our floors come in and examwe the three pieces shown. Seats and back are upholstered in guaran teed imitation leather. Every library "ite in stock reduced as greatly as the one shown U V 'IP Garland Combination 7-Piece Suite "Slashed In Price TV-oii the rslpbrated Garland Combin ation Range has been reduced in price during the Dog, Day Sale. A per fect baker and burn? coal Or gas. Sale price .... 1CUUVCU lit ll iw 147H But this Is not the only suite of drnmg room furniture that has been so great ly reduced In price during the Dog Day Sale, The sturdy chairs m the suite illustrated have genuine leather seats in blue finish, while the large table Is moat rigid when extended to full six feet Sale Price IIP UBS! B Enameled Crib at Just try to duplicate if you can this great crib bargain. Has four large wheels and can be had in white enamel 4 AC finish with com V I I s fortable pads, 2g at"... H Special A n attrac tive pedes tal in rich fumed oak. .Ordinarily it would cost vo'j about double Mon day's price. Just a few at 6 Electric Washer It makes no dif ference If the price has been greatly r e d n c ed on this guaran teed Happy Day Washer. You can use your credit if you like at the specially low cash price. Be Convinced See This Great Bargain on our Floor JTV Buy This Suite Now at You will save an unusually - large amount of money if -you purchase the handsome suite illustrated or in fact any parlor suite on our floor during the Dog Day Sale. Has removable spring-filled cushions and ia uphol stered in choice figured velour. Pil lowa included in Sale Price Special Tomorrow's price will s u r e ly in terest you. While they last we of fer an at t racti v i smoker i n m ahogany at the low price of I 1 U-'-fc. '2H rrrxrrrrv Bed Davenport Now g Had the price not been reduced, you would have received a great bar gain in this hand-. some bed davenport As when It is opened) It virtually adds extra room. S i Price 169 ale Sixteenth Between Harney and Howard fuf ' AU m " ii ra A 1 Hi 1 1 WMm Chifforobe 1e A wonder addition to any home. Has a large, full length clothes press, four roomy drawer and good Rise mirror. T i n - ished fumed. v S 1 j -ft-. ie