r 12 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 19, 1920. iV I Foreign Boms Visiting Harding , At Marion JToday r ,. S' Nominee' Declares U. Must Avoid Meddling in Interna tional Affairs ifAmerica Is to Be United. , Marion, 0., Sept. 18. Warning ' -aainat the dangers of a hyphenated 7 citizenship,' Senator s Harding told a - gathering of foreign-born Americans " here today that he believed the United States must avoid "med dling" in the affairs of other nations if all classes of American citizens are to be united it loyalty to the government The foreign-born are not to blame for conflicting sympathies during the world war, he said, asserting that the fault wa with the nation itself for failure in the task of thoroughly 2 , Americanizing those of foreign ex- traction. This work must now be taken up with new determination. ' . I Opposed to Hyphenation." x "Let us all pray that America shall never become divided into classes - and shall never feel the menace of , C hyphenated citizenship," said Senator ; Harding. "The way to unite and blend for- eign blood in thex life stream of America is to put an end to groups; . an end to classes; an end to special appeal to any of them; an end to particular1 favor for any tf them. t "I do not know whether or not J Washington foresaw this menace when he warned us against entang v ling alliances and meddling abroad, tut I see it, and I say to you that alt America must stand firm against lthis dangerous and destructive and un-American policy. Meddling' is not only dangerous to us because it lads us into the entanglements against which Washington warned us, but it also threatens an America divided in her own household. v ; Must Guard Ballot V "For Americans who love America I sound a warning. It is not bevond possibility that the day might come and may God forbid it when an organized hyphenated vote in Ameri- " can politics might have the balance "ij.'of voting power to elect our govern or ment. - If- this were true, America '.'. would be delivered out of the hands J of her citizenship and her control 1 might be transferred to a foreign 2 capital abroad. "Let us all remember, however, 4' that 'America first' does not mean , that the America which we all love : and under whose flag we must al- ways remain a people united, is to be an America blind to the welfare of humanity throughout the world or deaf to the call of world civiliza- tion. - J" . "With an Jnterest in a common , good, I urge now and shall, with in- creasing conviction, always urge, r that America shall give to her iti- zens the benefits of. social justice g and the conservation of human re '5 sourceswhich a humane democracy 'J- owes to citizenship. I insist that T American conscience recognizes the duty of protecting our- national health. I insist that it will protect American motherhood and American childhood and th American home. - There can be no defense for work-- ing conditions which rob the Amer ; ican child of its rights." I Board to Regulate Coal Mines Urged Commission That Investigated . Disorders in Alabama Re ports to Governor. Montgomery Ala., Sept. 18. Ap pointment of a.: state commissiorf with absolute power to control and regulate the coal industry of Ala bama, is recommended in the re port of.Governor Kilby's commit tee, which has been investigating the Strike of "onion miners in the Ala bama bituminous fields. The report, which was made pub lic today, holds operators and union leaders equally responsible for pres ent conditions in the mining districts of the state. The public, the investigating com mittee declares, has been the only sufferer from the strike, which, it is held, has limited production and caused prices to soar. Some opera tors, the report states, have taken advantage of the situation and have been 'guilty' of profiteering. Governor Kilby expressed ap proval of the bill. Three companies of the Alabama National Guard, called out by Gov ernor Kilby for strike duty in Walker and Jefferson counties, where disorder, had been reported', were on duty today in the mining districts. ." , s J. V - White Russia Proclaimed Soviet, Says Late Report Conenhaeen. Sept. 18. (Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) White Rus sia has Deen ptociarmea a soviet re public, according to delayed advices received here today from Kovno. Lithuania. The proclamation, -whichv was signed by White Russian and Lithuanian communists and repre sentatives of the "bund," or work men's organization, was issued, in Minsk, September 7. The social revolutionaries refused to participate in the formation of the new republic, ttie aavices say, de claring it would afford no real inde pendence. - ' N Generally Fair -Weather Promised For Next Week Washineton. Sept. 18. Weather predictions "for the week beginning Monday are: Upper Mississippi, and Lower Missouri valleys, generally fair with frequent fluctuations1 . in temperature. . , 1 i Bring Your Old Hat to U We Will Make It Good 4 ,Ai New LAMRBOS BOS. 1521 Farnam St. ' Tyler 4120 7 ' :" An Endless Chain. An endless chain of customers come here . for Dental, work through the recommendation of friendS. Manufacturers send their employes here. They have confidence in ourv ability. Three generations of people often, come here. We demonstrate our pur pose to please the public by giv ing satisfactory . Dental service. Our promise or guarantee is no better - than our twenty years' reputation. We seek for the best. iWe take pains sq that you will be satisfied to become one of the links of the endless chain. G. W. TODD Fourth Floor Barker BIk. - Omaha, Neb. H. H. HARPER & CO. Announce "The Birth of a City" to be known as NASHVILLE. It is located flva miles north of Flor ence on the Washington Highway. . Plush Ccksj 'Let us clean your plush or velvet coat and steam f Iff out the wrinkles and t crushed places. 'We will g make them look like new;" 1 If faded we fan dye Jt f in the original or some other color. $ Come in and see some f of our work. Don'!dis- f card your old clothes un- til you see what we can do for them. Better spend five or t ten dollars on your old coat than a hundred or more for a new one not so good. ' TKt ' Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 4 lSl5 Jones Streetj , t Phone Douglas 963. , - S South Side, 470S So. 24th St., Phone South 1283. Guy Liggett, President for 23 Years N. B.: We pay roturn charges on all out-of-town orders. Send by par- eel post. Woman Offering Big Investment Profits Arrested In Butte Butte, Mont.,. Sept. 18. Offers of 300 per cent profit in 10 days "oil in investment of $100, made by Mrs. Mary E. Thillips of Fort Worth, Texas. Friday by Butte police, according resulted in her detention of Police Chief to Announcement J. Murphy. Mrs. Phillips admitted, the officer said, that she had told a Mertone, Mont., woman that she was a mem ber of a prominent detective agency seeking counterfeiters. She said, ac cording to Chief Murphy, that she war selling valuable oil royalties to locate the counterfeiters. The Mel stone woman came to Butte. today to assist her in the t work. She failed to locate Mrs. Phjjiips and re ported the offers to the police whose subsequent investigation re seulted in Mrs. Phillips' arrest. "She makes Ponzi. the Boston fi nancier, look like a piker,' " Chief Murphy said. "Ponzi only offered 50 per cent profit, in J0 days." Finns and Swides Bide By Decision of League Paris Sept. 18. (By The -Associated Press.) Finland and Sweden have agreed to accept the interven tion of the league of nations for the settlement of the dispute between them as to the possession of the. Aland islands, lying at the mouth of the Gulf of Bothnia between the two countries. A commission will be ap pointed by the executiVe" council of the league to investigate the question and reach an early decision. . The acceptance of the council as arbitrator is regarded by the mem bers of the council as a long stepto ward the recognition of the league by the nations of the world as a me dium for the prevention of future wars, Reserve Excess Falls $4,783,790 Last Week New York, Sept. 18. The actual condition of clearing house banks, and trust companies for the weelc show that they hold $19,293,410 in excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease of $4,783,790 from last week, v . v. (Ml X ff ' , : -. .. . . , (SO IG REMODELING SALE BEN. ( x We are extending our Big Eemodeling Sale one more week for the express purpose of giving , ; A N AK-SAR-BENN VISITORS , v ' " x an opportunity to share in this biunderpriced event. x, x Never "again will you have the ultra values offered to you that are being given during this effort to reduce our monsterous stock in order that the Duuaers win nave room to worK. - ,. " . l Just a Big Silverware Sale William Rogers Guaranteed Silver Tabl Ware , On Sale Monday, Tiiesday ;) ,and, Wednesday N 6 Hollow Handle Knjves ari 6 Forks,-beautiful Hampden pat tern. Regular price $15.00. Sale price $10.CO 6 Table Spoons, beautiful Hampden pattern. Regular price ?5.50. Sale-price... $3,70 6 Dessert Spoons, beautiful Hampden pattern.i Regular price $4.50. Sale price.., j -$3.05 6 Tea Spoons, beautiful Hampden pattern. Rejrular Dried J2.75 I Sale price .$1.75 6 Individual Salad Forks, beautiful Hampien pattern. Regular price $5.00. Sale price? .$3.35 Butter Knife and Sugar Shell, beautiful Hampden pattern. Regular price $2.00i Sale price .$.35 Guaranteed Silverware at these prices do not happen these days ouradvice is toUY RIGHT NOW. I x wrsi r m m i m s m m i WW 'I 20 Discount 20 Discount The Biggest Diamond Event in Years Think of this- pure white Wessetyon Diamonds that are every day offered at 20 discount. .A well ;ht more than his financial, standing would al low him to carry; His error will save you. 20 on a diamond'. . . i .i Dringmg top price; known broker oi A 9952 Cut Glass Pieces will be soldand te price will be cut in two, Just one-half of the regular price. Seeing Jhis wonderful stock of the most up-to-date of cut gjass will make you want it all. We are not going to carry this stock over while remodelling to enlarge our store. x ' SO OUT IT GOES I Cut Glass Flower Basket, large, regular pries $5.00, 4 price t t.5n Cut Glass Candy Jar, large, regular price J3.00, price f 1.80 Cut Glass 12-Inch Square Vaee, regular price 15.00, Vi price S .SO Cut Glass Spoof Basket with handle, regular price $4.00, price. .$ i.O(l Cut Glass Celery Tray, swell, beautiful, regular price $4.00. 14 price f .(H1 Cut Glass 12-inch Round Vase, regular price $5.00. Vk price $ S.50 Cut Glass 8-inch Salad Bowl, regular price $4.00, V, price $ 2JK) Cut Glass 8-lnch 3-cornered 3-footed Berry Bbwl, reg. price 44.6.0, $ uui liiaas 12-lncn footed Orange Bowl, regular price $8.00, price..! 4.00 Cut Glass 8-ln Relish Dish, 3 com. Regular price $4.60, Vi price.. 8.2S Cut Glass 12-ln Fruit Bowl on high foot, regular price $9.00, V, price $ 4.50 Special Sale of Ice Tea Tankards, with cover, and 6 Ice Tea Tumblers, regular price $12.00, ft price f 8.00 I i - Our Jewelry $1.00 Counter Our . Jewelry $1.00 Counter has never been more prolific, has never "had such a variety as now of Quality Merchandise eaclj article amuch greater value., 600 Stick yins set with Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Opal etc- v.' $l,CO 500 Pairs of Cuff Buttons, gold filled, plain qr engraved for soft and stiff cuffs $1.00 500 Sets of Ladies Pins, gold filled3 in one. Set plain "... and engraved '.. $1.00 500 Solid Gold Baby Seal Rings. One letter engraved ) free $1.00, 500 2-Blade Gold Filled Pocket Knives, plain or engraved' -v;- $1.00 500 Waiaemar Gold Filled Chains, soldered links, nifty de eigns..... $1.00 f Our Christmas $1.00 Counter has many new attractions this week must be seen to bB appreejated come early. " . I Set of 6, Cut Glass Individual Salts .'-$1.00 Cut Glass Candle Stick 1.00 Cut Glass Knife Rest $1X0 Cut Glass Creamer and ugar $l!oO "Cut Glass Flower Basket.., $1.00 Cut Glass Marmalade Jar.'. $l!oO Cut Glass' Combination Sugar and Creamer $l!oO Cut Glass Salt and Pepper, silver top... $l!cO Colonial Cut Glass Oil Bottle '. $l!oO Cut Glass Sanitary Syrup Pitcher $l!oO Cut Glass 6-inch beautiful Nappy JRI OO Ctit Glass Spoon Tray, boat-shaped $1 no w. .,. a ,mi ,t. h, , , tcmllM ,elec. ii!!!iinn!iiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiii(ii!iiiiniii!iiiiiiiiiniiii tion of La Tausca, Ric , . r - . . tesm - m Cut Glass Night Bottle with Glass. Cut Glass Butter Dish with Cover..., Sheffield Tea Strainer- Sheffield Napkin Ring, More articles than we can mention , are ion our $1,00 counter , 1 ? tv r r n ai cr J I " 1 lit - 1 1 I; BIMIIi i AiV-SArv-BJiJN i'i --v f 1 BYRNE & HAMMER DRV GOODS CO. f , 1 mh nnd Hmnnrd . - -n. ' - OMAHA I' '9 $1.00 $1.00 -$1.00 $1.90 t N 0. w Fcr th& cAdomment cfjBcouty LaTausca 'Pearls You will make money by looking Into these very best Parisian Pearl Necklaces. Come in early MONDAY ind have a set laid away. v M 0 N E Y Genuine I.a Tansca Pearl Necklaces, inde structible and surely teauttful, 30 Inches regular price $75.0,0 PQ7 Kfi Sale Pric. Wtssstv Genuine I Tausca Tearl Necklaces, 20 to. , Regular price $65.00 K(i 8le Price vtssv Genuine Hlrliefleii rrarl Necklaces, 18 In., Diamond White Gold Clasp. regular price $40.00 Sule Price ......... Genuine I.a Tauscnjparl Necklaces, 84 In. Regular price $62.00 tQ1 ( . . .V. tPVXtV V Sale Price Genuine Rlclielira Pearl Necklaces, 24 In. most beautiful and evenly toatclied l'e.r)f. Regular price $30.00 ' Sale Pries Genuine Rfchellea Pearl Necklace, SO in. you surely will appreciate, these necklac.-s. Regular price $35.00 (J- f7 fTA Sale Price OKsJU $15.00 .$20.00 Our entire stock of Genuine Blue Beard Pearls will be closed out at ONE-HALF of regular price Our Bemodeling Sale, never, to be forgotten, by these prices below will keep us on the go every minute of this price smashing sale." 5,000 solid Gold Rings, set with reconstructed rubys, sapphire, em erald, garnets, opals, etc., in the latest up-to-date mountings. This includes both ladies' and gentle men's rings. 30 per cent discount oneafcfc and every solid gold ring, set ring or seal ring. Gentleman's heavy, solid gold, reconstructed Ruby Ring $14.00 $9.80 Gentleman's heavy, solid gold. Belcher mount- 1 ing, reconstructed Ruby..: 7. .7... 10.00 7.00 Gentleman's heavy, solid gold, Garnet Ring, '. flat top 9.25 6.47 Gentleman's heavy, solid gold, Emerald Ring, , 2-karat stone 35.00 24.50 Gentleman's heavy, solid gold! Pink Sapphire , Ring, latest cut- r. 9.00 6.30 Gentleman's heavy, . solid gold, Australian . - Opal, Belcher mounting". Ladies' solid gold, Tiffany mounting, recon structed Ruby Set.. 15.00 10.50 Ladies' solid golf. Tiffany mounting, genuine , Garnet Set:...j... .,X. , 14.00 ' 9.00 Ladies' solid gold, Tiffany fancy jmounting, Emerald Sef. C,f 13.50 9.45 Ladies' solid gold, Tiffany mounting, v Pink -Sapphire Set 11.00 7.70 Ladies solid gold, Tiffany mounting, Pearl Set 15.00 10.50 Ladies' solid gold, Tiffany mounting, Sapphire ' Set i 7.75 5.42 lllllfllll3il!llllilll!il!!!ll!M ur Entire Stock Reliable .American Watches Ladies' and' gentlemen's watches, wrist watches of every known de sign Hamilton, Howard, Elgin Wal tham and Hampden, will be sold at this sale at prices never known to the public before. Out they go be for our remodelling. Here is a few prices which will talk thfi right lan-' guage to you. Money saved is money made. ; - - 1,500 Gentlemen's watches go out en this sale regardless of cost before remodeling and enlargirta our store.. Ellrtn movement, set In 11 or It siie, JO-year gold filled, guaranteed case en graved' or plain v 17- JewelVElgln movement, patent regulator. Brequet hairspring, compensated Ballance wheel, safety click, double brae, mainspring in a very strong, dustpdool Silvering screw cats S15.7S 15-Jwr! Patrl -Swiss watch. 12 slse. Edge Royal 20-year-gold filled, casp; a very reliable timekeeper and beautiful thin model watch, yours for. ,, .SiS.75) Come Early Is Our Advice r 16th and Douglas At the Sign of the Crown Up the G.oldea Stairs ; Mail Orders Are Prompdr Filled .The Vnusnal Has Happened . WHAT? That we can sell yon a 14-karat, aollil gold, Ladles' Wrist Watch, small and nifty, 15-je-el, reliable and guaranteed time-piece, with silk .ribbon bracelet and gold filled hmcrlet-Vso you can wear both. Mimday, Tuesday and Wednesday this 14-karat, solid gold wutch will be sold at v . $21.75 . v long as they last only one to a customer )y I ' MONDAY, TTESDAY AND WEDNESDAY We -will tell you a 14-karat, Kold filled, ladles' wrist watch, guaranteed for 20 years with 15-jewel guaranteed and adjusted movement Two bsicclets go with this watch ne silk and oaa gold filled so you can wear either one. Pries $15.75 Only it of These In Stock -r Over 600 ladles' wrist watches on hand which will be sacrificed iefors modeling our store. It laid sway. Buy a ladles' wrist watch for Christmas now and have '7 Si ) I I at- ' - - "... . .. - . - - ... . - - -.. - - .. i ... . ... ..- .. .... . . .. . ; .. . .I...... ' v : ' - ' ' ' t I. II