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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1920. t-4. ifi: Ml TV V" 1 "f; It $ ! I ITALIAN POET PLANS OPEN PORT TO GUARD E AST Gabriele D'Annunzio Makes' Public Text of Constitu . tiori to Be : Decided September 11. By The Asaeclnted Trent. Fiume, Sept. 1. Gabriele d'An nuiuio, Italian soldier-poet, who has held possession of the city of Fiume for nearly a year, today made public the text of the constitution of a new itate, "The Italian Regency of Quarnero." The new nation will comprise the city of Fiume and several islands in the Adriatic, Its existence is to be officially decided September 11. The constitution is a lengthy doc ument and is written in a poetic .style. It is subject to amendment every seven years, " or oftener if cnanges are required by one-third of the citizens of the state. . Fiume, which as termed in the document, "the guardian of Latin civilization in the extreme east," is to be made an open port to all friendly nations. 4 Universal military service between the ages of 17 and 55 is provided for by the constitution. Tvo legislative Rouses are to be created. There tyill be an executive commission V.'hich wjjl be headed by a foreign minister.A dictator may be selected ,"in time of extreme danger." i All citizen are .required by the constitution to register as workers, of which there are 10 classes. They are guaranteed freedom of tho'qht, speech and of the press, and to hold meetings or form associations, whether religious or otherwise. These rights are given without dis-. Unction to sex. race or nationality. The new state also guarantee the inviolability of domicile, the rights of habeas corpus, a minimum scale ef salaries, allowances in case of illness or enforced idleness and a System of old age pensions. Direct proportional representation 5s to be established wifii the right of referendum and the recall of elected officials. .," Zionist Tinkers on Auto on Sabbath and Lands in City Lockup Chicago TribOM-Ontln Be Leases Wire. Chicago, Sept. 1. Ralph Clar brough. a resident of Zion City, evidently forgot last Sunday that' laboring on the Sabbath day is taboo - in Voliva's stronghold. Qarbrough tinkered industriously On his automobile last Sunday preparing to go to Waukegan in the evening. 'He was winding up his endeavors by cleaning the spark plugs, when two large Zion City policemen appeared on the scene.. They took Ralph to the village lockup, where he spent the evening. The trip to Waukegan was, of course, postponed. He was discharged Monday morning after a severe lecture. No Agreement Reached in ; Wage Dispute of Printers . No agreement has been reached between the local printers' union and boTs. job printer' regarding wage demands made a month ago byi the printers for an increase of wages from $42 and $45 to $48 and $54 a week, respectively, No walkout has occurred. ' Contract between the union and boss printers is not up until next - -May, 1921, but a clause in the con tract allows the union to make de mands for; a. wage increase on 30 days' notice. - , , Johi Rosicky, president of the Ben Franklin club, an organization of job printers, .said he believed no Strike would occur. . ' t- Chancellor to Chaplain I Bishop Resigns From Army New York, Sept. 1. Right Rev. Monsigngr George J. 'Waring, vicar general slid chancellor ot the Roman Catholic chaplain bishop of the United States military and naval forces, has resigned from the regular j.rmy effective tomorrow after a serv ice of 16 years. He retired at the request of Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes of New York, chaplain bishop, who wants him to devote all his time at the chancellory office here because of special knowledge and fitness for this wotk. Connecticut Has Largest Growth In History of State Washington, Sept. 1. The state of Connecticut, with a population an nounced by the census bureau to night as 1.380,535, had the last 10 years the largest numerical growth In its history. ,'.' The population of the " Nutmeg state increased 265,829 since 1910, or 23.8 per cent. Connecticut can also boast of larger percentage of growth than any of the 11 states whose popula tion, has been announced for this de cennial census. i Unusually Severe Typhoon Causes Damage in Manila Manila. P. I., Sept. 1. An un usually severe typhoon last night caused hundreds of thousands of dollars darriage here. ' Electric pow er, was cut off, leaving the city in darkness. ... Special Discount On Karpen Furniture During Exhibition Union Outfitting Co. Dozen of NEW Pieces of t Karpen' Upholstered Furniture on Display. A "Karpen" Easy Chair to Be Girftn Away Next t ritlay Evening. , . .. Well chosen Living Room Fur niture produces a " charm and cheerfulness in the home that nothing else can supply and to acquaint you with the newer de signs in upholstered furniture, the Union Outfitting Co. is hold injr a "Karpen" Demonstration. , Karpen Furniture has the ele ments you want in your Living Room Furniture. Every piece is tn good style and there is honest workmanship and good materials to insure "lifetime" service. The display includes over stuffed Rockers, Chairs, Daven ports as well as Suites and an at tractive Discount is being made during the demonstration. s The Union Outfitting Company is headquarters "in , Omaha for this nationally advertised "Kar pen" Furniture. No transac tion is ever considered complete until the customer is satisfied. . - Poles' Formal Reply To U. S. Note Received By State Department " Washington.' SeDt. 1. Poland's formal reply to the American note of August 21, cautioning the Poles not to transgress the ethnographic boundaries of Poland, has been re ceived by the State department. The reply was delivered yester day by Prince Lubormirski,' Polish minister, and followed an informal answer last week transmitted through the American charge at Warsaw, which has been character ized by officials as not disappoint ing." , Comment was reserved today on the formal communication. Two Boy Thieves Confess To Robbing Stuart Store Charged with complicity in the robbery of a store at Stuart, la., last Thursday, night, Emory Smith. 20 years old, of Kansas City, and W. J. Kastle, 21 years old, of Lin coln, confessed in Council Bluffs Tuesday and were taken back to Stuart by Sheriff H. A. Covalt of Guthrie Center, to face charges. Shirts bearing the mark of a Lin coln haberdasher, dropped in the store by the. boy's, furnished the clue by which the sheriff traced them to Council Bluffs. , Communications Meeting Postponed to October 1 Washington, Sept. 1, Request has been made by France for postpone ment of the opening of the Interna tional communications conference, called to meet in Washington, Sep tember 15, until October 1. The French request, based on the inability of that government's delegates to reach. the United States by the earlier date probably will be granted, state department bfficials said today. Enjoin Enforcement of New Live Stock Commission Chicago, Sept. 1. Federal Judge George T. Page issued a temporary injunction restraining the secretary of agriculture and the district at torney from enforcing the recent order issued at Washington compel ling live stock commissioq men to reduce their rates of commission. The injunction will be in force until September 8, when final hearing of the case is scheduled. Transcontinental Flyers , Installing New Motors Juneau, Alaska, Sept. 1. Three of the army airplanes returning from Nome to Miieola, N. Y., after a transcontinental flight to Nome, Alaska, reached Fairbanks Sunday, according to advices from Dawson, Y. T., today. The aviators are re ported to be installing new motors and uncertain when the flight will be resumed. Production of Cotton Is .Placed at 12,783,000 Bales Washington, Sept. , 1. Cotton production this vear was forecast today at 12,783,000 bales by the De partment , of Agriculture, which based its estimate on the condition of the crop on August 25, which wis announced as 67.5 per cent, of a normal. ' I . . VARIOUS VIEWS HELD ON ACTION OF TENNESSEE State Officials and Suffragists Agreed That Non-Concur- v rence Vote Tuesday Is , , Not Effective. fC Nashville. Tenn.. Sent. 1. Coft- flirtirg views were held today by leaders in the lennessee legislature as to the probable affect of the house's action yesterday in ex punging irpm its journaLjll record of ratification of the federal suf frage amendment . and r voting J acjt, to concur with the senate in tatiii tying the amendment. . ' A number of the members of'theN legislature, and state official'. pressed the opinion that legality of Tennessee's . ratification would be decided not on theaction taken by the house yesterday, but on the. rec ord certified by Governor Huberts to Washington. Governor Rob erts declined to comment oil -the situation t while State 'Attorneyerf eral Thompson expressed the feelief that reconsideration' of the ratifica tion resolution was impossible iirtce it had been adopted 'by both; the house and seriate and their action already had) been certified to Secre taiy .of State Colby. ; . Antisuffragists refused to say whether an attempt would be made to-ha4 the senate reconsider its ratification vote also. After voting to expunge lyecord of ratification from the journal the house voted 47 to 24 tOt non concur with the senate's action in approving the amendment. Twenty house members did not vote. Japs Offer Financial , ' 'Assistance to Aid Certain Industries Washington, Sept 1. Financial assistance is being offered by the Japanese government to certain in dustries with a view to preventing a , serious business depression, Com mercial Attache James F. Abbott at Tokio yesterday reported to the De partment of Commerce. x Considerable 6ums of money have been deposited with private banks by the- Bank of Japan for the use of silk, cotton and sugaf manufactur ers, the attache said, enabling the payment of a better price for raw materials. : , i. According to the latest statement ;of Japan's department of - finance, 2,072. banks were operating, in that country with a, combined capitaliza tion of approximately $900,000,000, the Commerce department has been informed. Of these banks 1,350 were "ordinary banks," with a capi talization of about $600,000,000. Sav ings banks were'' next,' .numbering 656, y'with . a $167,000,000 capitalization,1- and farmers' -if and .. mechanics' 1 banks third, 46- iristitutiofts being capitalized at nearly $35,000100. . Ask to Sell Stock. ' Washington, Sept. 1. The Wa bash railroad applied to the ' Interstate-Commerce ' commission for authority to issue 5 per cent profit sharing- preferred stock 1 to the amount " of 1 $7,576,120 and a , like amount -of common stock. C For, Thursddy-'W e have A.iOre of Those Handsome Plaid! Wool Skirts ' For Women Misses Little Women ; REGULARLY $22.50 TO $25.00 $14.95 : V-:" i LAST Saturdaythe demand so far exceeded the supply that we vwired a duplicate order for immediate shipment ,7 and. they are here on sale tomorrow. N Pleated Knife PleatedBox Pleated IN brown plaids green plaids; navy : plaids-black and white plaids and combination. . " . ' Styles- colors materials so attractive.it will 'be ' hard to confine your selection to the "one." WE pride ourselves on the three big features dominating this collection; Individuality of design rich beauty of the colorings the expert tailoring, workmanship employed. Skirt Shtip . ' -Third Floor 1 fenver Beriv ThOTisy Thursday Friday Saturday he Original " C hi ldren's S tor e of Omaha . - Continues to "Corner" All . The Preparehe-Children'Jor'Schoor Clothing Business" IF the first day's sales are any indication of the total result of. our "drive" we have more than "cornered," we have "copped" the school children's clothing business. , Prove to us, if you can, where you can do better than this. . Four big specials in boys' "Extra Pants Suits" Entire Fall stock of Girls Shop on sale ai;33V& Reduction Boys' High School Suits Regularly to $50 for $35 . " ' Formerly Benson ttThorne IftStcrc cfSpceialbjSlwps PACKERS PLAN TO GIVE YARDS TO PRODUCERS 2 "Big Five" File Proposal With Supreme Court to Sell 15 Stock Yards to - Holding Company. Washington, Sept. 1. Uultimate ownership of the great stock yards by live stock dealers and producers is proposed yby. the "big -five" meat packing companies in a plan for dis position of their yard holdings filed in the District of Columbia supreme court' . i : Sale of the packer interests in the stock yards was necessitated -by a recent Court decree - compelling the packing' companies to divest them selves of all ownership of yards. terminal railways and market news papers. . . .. . An option of.salc ot the packer stock yard interests to F. H. Prince & Co., Boston capitalists, vvas;hiade a part of the record filed here. The Boston( company is obligated, under, its option, to take over the entire interest of the "Big Five" in 1,5. im portant 'market places. The com pany proposes formation of a hold ing company which will offer its se curities to persons who produce and sell live stock and wilt provide these persons with representation in the managementof the properties. Government officials, however, have not finally agreed to the plan and .have until September 28 to file objections. Counsel for the packers were granlted permission by the court to change or amend their pro posal at any time prior to September 21. The plan will be argued finally before October 7. , Kids and Grownups Alike Praise Show Of Ringling Bros. Good words for the combined Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey circus, which showed in Omaha Tuesday, were heard on all sides after, the final performance Tuesday night. Youngsters expressed their delight in; words ot tour syllables and grownups nooded their approval of the childish glee. Everything that goes to make up a big circus was included, and then some. The show was declared to be one of the best ever shown in Omaha. Animal cages came in for their 'share of interest before the main performance which began with the customary large pageant of all per formers, , followed by the trained elephants and the flying human butterflies. An army of clowns staged their merry war, and ex hibits of daring horsemanship thrilled the crowd. WARNING! Unless .you' see the name 'BayerMoW jl)1 tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescrioea hT nhveirtanc: fnr 5ft war: and nrnved safe bv millions! i j Y J l V WV J Iflm vsaw j- - - 1 w - SAFEST FIRST! ' Accept only an "unbroken package" or genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages. ' Aplrln 1 the trade mirk ot Byer Vuiuteetur of Mbnoacetlcacldttter ot BaticyllaaeM USE BEE WANT ADS THEY NjRING RESTJM Rugs ' 9XI Seamless - Brussels Now $42?5 Vou must actually see these bargains to fully appreciate the attractive patterns and color combina tions. Your credit is good at this price. Our present stocks were purchased un der the most advantageous c o n d 1 1 i ons and prices have not been a d v a need in any way to meet developments. Use Your Credit Young- couples should aak about our charge account plan, which enables them to furnish their borne on very liberal terms of payment. Most young: couples buy their outfit on this plan be cause it enables them to buy better furniture than they oould afford other wise. Remember, Credit -without interest. Rugs! .1 '-;. V no : i'r . -;ioi c,;' jm Seamltss Velrets Now. This price is rthr misleading. Come to morrow and realise saving worth whtto. Don't take our word for these values. them for yourself: Very special. Assortments just now are so complete that it seems Im possible there should be an artistic desire Which cannot be 1 gratified in a most satisfactory manner. Tomorrow This Bargain Goes 1 A suite that will completely and effectively furnish the dining room of your home. You can have it in the practical fumed or attractive golden oak finish. This is one of the specially striking bargains that is distinguishing our dining room floor. Beautiful buffet, strong table and four chairs go tomorrow at Another Bargain on Credit at.. 1 Queen Anne or Walnut Suite in mahogany finish. Has table and six chairs. Think of getting a period suite at this low price. With rich mahogany finish, the graceful lines of table and high backed chairs will strike a most attractive note in your din ing room. The price is... This Complete Suite Priced at . . . Both practical sind beautiful is this Wil liam and Mary dining suite. It comes in Jacobean finish which will not shovr the marks of everyday use. The chairs have high backs and the table extends to full iix feet Be sure to see this bargain, at m 65 Water Power WashsrValue If you are without ;lcctricity in your 100113 you will need :iiis washing ma chine. Simply con nect it with the city water faucet and the water power does the wot1 Tt is 'nly - 26 75 FibreReedRocker Greatly Reduced Ko'cker illustrated is of strong reed very well wov en. Has deep seat and comfortable back. You will not have a chance to se cure such a bargain as this again. Price ia Jsual Credit Simmons Special A Bargain The Simmons bed is in a class by itself. It has the Simmons guarantee behind it, which means that only the best ma terials and workman ship have been used. It is very special, at- Gate Leg Table Fumed Finish You will be charmed with this beautiful lit tle gate leg table. Has drop sides which make it a very practical article of furni ture. Especially useful for the small housiv $795 iMA $17H m j jr u HI . in ' 1 ft R3i--v- f- ' Dressbg Table fl Comes in ivory finish with the daintiest carvings. Has triplicate mirrors, which lock back straight when you wish. Has two small drawers for toilet articles. Sale Prlce , $39 85 S3. An Opportunity to Save Money Three-piece library suite of superior duality. Is exactly as illustrated, and comes in the popular fumed oak finish. By using your credit, if you so de sire, you can have this beau tiful suite immediately at the Special Dog DaJSale Price $26 Need More ltoom?iyJ? have it if you'll buy this handsome Pull-1 nan suite at tne very low price. Usual Liberal Credit 1 1 1 ITTM I This Pullman Suite on Credit Sixteenth Between Harney and Howard A Pullman davenport solves a very perplexing Question. With it you can Jiave an extra full sized bed in the ordinary well furnished library or living room. Has good frames and upholster. Ing of best grade Imitation leath er. Sale Price $ 139 85 ft to . 1,,