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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
J. CUE BEE: OMAHA, 8ATUKDAI, ' UUi'UBBK 3U, littU. Noirfc Urges Rcicction of s Entire Treaty " -i ' NrlruA Senator at Lincoln I'ltiyi WiUon in Attack on " LrngiiA of Nation (tovmunt. Miifolii, Oa. iN. fSprriel.)--SfUn to a crowd whlrh iirarly iijlnl (In- Lincoln auditorium last nilit, l U i i I c 1 Mates ISrneior (irorg VV, "Niinii, made strong attack tipito the lfKii o' nations covenant. llr unlit tlut (lit trraty wn leaf fttt Issue mid that, Cloveruor 'ok IihiI atme from the democrat 14 tmivrntlim hull, dlrret tfl the Whit Home mui hewed down to th demo crttilc Ikkii mi the democratic throne. "The pitr (J uatloni," mtld the pptMtor, tlv iittMit treachrrou (Ircriiiuriit mil lourllirC Iiv the In- aenuliv of limn. mv meat regret U that f'frldrut WIUou'l not rh? daiuoi'inile nominee, lor lis ought to urt I lit trimming AvhJc h, Cox will et nrt Tuesday. Holding up copy of the l.eiiiie of Nation doruinrut, .Senator Nur- I id; "In thin ilotiiinriit U more kiit mui ilinlioiuir mui more Ittirjr iiiulotiul dNgiaca thmt ha ever bmi put tnttrtlirr hy ntmi, .Secret treatle nod agreement were to have heett ImlUhed, yet thin document -give n'H rffvrt to aerret agreement made hy the allir during the war, by which they divided the world. ''They may tiy wlW they (ilea about article III of the Iminie cove nant," continued the senator, "but J U'Anl In hu ilml tt ,.,.... ..f ' ..in. uwii lull Ul that eavenant mean the aending of American nohlieri In keen China, hot tit mid Kgypt In bondage. Let tii minpone fur example that Mtn leoegro U being invaded by ,Srvia.v rtiiiilrriUiid It will be, Under article, 10. we would obliged to aend our aoldleri over to Mont, negro to Iwln them drive the Scr blnm nut of Ihat country, Then whet) the Mimtenrgroft, fUndied with victory, kIkmiIiI turn in and go Into ervl and pnniUi the latter, we wovibl hiiv to help the Servian run the Montenegro hack where they belonged and who knows, then ner Jiao the Montenegro and the Ser-' blanj, who had both suffered at the jianda if the Americana, would turn tir together and fight un," Kalalng Mr hnnda dramatically. Senator Nerri Raid; "The peace treaty I a failure a It ought to be. It cannot bp amended by rener vatlonn. The only amendment that ran be gVn It ia to throw the whole d ii thing nut," SoMiVm Ak KiNliiction ' Of Our Faro to Fort Crook ,l'ht iht .-SnAil.)-The stale Railway commtRRinn i in re f'J of ,a fOMiihmileatlon from Col. J. K, Wade of the .thh infantry atatlmied at Fort Crook, tuking k reduction of tare on the interurhan railroad running; front Omaha to r ort. Crook, 1 " , Col. Wade ays that at' the time the owriit fare war made that there was very little activity at the fort 'it little travel, but now tbere are m) Roblier atatiotted at the fort and that the travel t ao greatly incrcjted that he betievcR the road ould late ly reduce thettlie, . Twenty Mtataiic v Attemf School in NorWk ; Norfolk. m Oct. .-(Special) Twenty MaRSMiie lodgea were' repre Rented here when Robert French vmplettd bil cbol of intruction vbioh Iwr been going on for three t'siy. Joint "A. Kbrhardt of Stantou ilrbveif d an ilounent addr on the "I'stherhoodof Udud the brother boovl Nf MAiM Mon were here frt all part of worth Nebraska. lluwvll ttTk Stunm. Uncoln, Oct. 'reciaf.)-R. IV Howell, national committeeman of the republican party for XebrWa, ba couxented to deliver two d ttreRRCR between vow and election. tn of them vill fee ftivew at a meet tot W'ahoo Satorday, d the oth tr at Nebraska. City Monday. Spooking Dates Omeelleil, Fovor CongAsman C H, Sloan eeeived wnl yenterday of tbe death t h mother, Jli. I hisabeth Moan, at enev, Keb. ttecaue of tbi Vt. Sloan ts can .celled bi speaking en&ajftw.ent with On? repobbcan jrawmitte, (tM Shipment ArttvtfiR. Keve York, Oct J. The itean hi( Cellk arrived here today from Ijiverpool and OnHwn with i4 how of gvld valued at vrvtK toately $ll$ta.000 wwtttevt ,W the tVderal merve bank. ... n . eoM ot tlWfc mu. ftv tKS v OhiMViR tSUUIW. f kwR .W. M, vAv N't 1TAiMiN (ffMfl, ,Vtxtv4l Mlv . Wl:i Mvi.itv vf.. Nv.W WU Vv.Hv . C" X KiaiA Camera Films Blasts Along Niobrara ilNeaFs Widow Tells Story of Her Life i The above photograiiht ahow the blaiting being done on a road along the Niobrara at a point 10 miles east of Valentine, Neb. The pictures were taken Monday by a photographer of the conservation depart ment of the University of Nebraska. .L Inrush of Teacher h for Convention Taxing Hotel So many hotels of Omaha sre re reiving reRervatloiiR for the Nrhrss ka teachers' convention, November 3 to 5, that the Omaha Hotel Men's association ' has taken chargn of the tlluatlon. , ' Hereafter any reservation received hy a hotel which has no vacant rooms will be turned over to the as sociation which will assign the np. tilicant to, a room in some other hostelry. Reservations at the Hotels Fon- tenelle, Home and Conant have been discontinued. With the Hotel Hill open for business hotel men say that they will be able to take care of the 5,000 teachers who are expected to tttend the convention. Adam McMulIen Talks to ltig Crowd at Bridgeport llridgeport, Neb.i Oct. 28. Spe cial.) An enthusiastic republican titlly was bcUr here. 1 The opera house wa packed to hear Adam Mo Mullen who presented stale and na tional issues in a masterly manner. Heart Broken Mother Asks Police to Find Missing Boy A heart-broken mother at Colum bus, Neb.j has requested police and private detectives to locate her 14-yesr-old 1 son, William P. Casslu, who disappeared from h'A home three days ago. , '"He is inv only. joy and help in life and I'd rather die than I with out him," the mother's letter reads, The missing boy is believed to have come to Omaha. (I vntlnurd from 1'me 00c.) girl became the wife of th tobacco salesman, if the version given b the now Mrs. Dan McCoy is corfcCt. "Mr. Neal bribed the r.v.nister to krrp our wedding a secret," she (aid. "We had only been married a few hours when Mr. Ncal told me .that ! I never was to be known as his ffife. ; He told me th it there was a -secret 1 in his life that Ue never could tell to j anybody. 1 often begged him to tell I me of the secret. I thought I would j be 'able to help him if be wre in any kind of trouble," shr continued. 1 The "bad set of nerves" were be ! having beautifully as she recited her itory. Occasionally she would raise, ! her hand to brush her luxurious I brow hair from her forehead. Then I a few threads of gray would show. j ; "Never Would Tell." I " "But John never would tell me. He would always unswer my question t with 'if you are with me when I die 1 will tell you. I cant tell you be fore,'" , As Mrs. McCoy was confined to bed when Mr. Neal died the secret never was told and Mrs. McCoy says she couldn't even make a guess as tw what the secret was. "But there was something in his life he bad to keep a secret. He used to tell me about a very good friend of his who was an officer of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco company. And then he would speak of the secret." During tbe 11 years following their secret marriage Mrs. McCoy was a "portable wite." She said that she never Irved in any town more than two weeks, always stopping :n hotels.! She said that she traveled throughout the west and often would receive telegrams and letters from Mr. Neal telling her that he would be in a certain town on a certain t'ate and for her to nitet him there. She said that she always met him On Our Entire-Stock of All Wool Fall khd Winter Weight Suit Patterns For Chief Justice ' "4 1 - - Grant CL Martin V iVs usualtlio World's Greatest Tailor set the pace , , Tito public has expected and wanted lower prices. There has been agitation -hero is ACTION that reflects the great power of this institution in Antici pating and meeting public will. We now offer $55 Suits $60 Suits $65 $70 $75 Suits Suits Suits III am I M y .- . TTT O -. ; 'Tl - TTT O ' : I .uta.. ill ' ' :' ) '"s i III frfpl TfeM?M 1 ; If f. rtf ISM S TnirntnTn hut. never was known as his wife. They would stop at different hotels but that he would visit het fre ijncntly. Became Mother, She Says. In 1908, she said, she became a mother. The son had to have a name and at the suggestion of Mr. Neal she became known as Mrs. George Farley. And here the frail fnd pleasant little woman denied emphatically that she ever had mar ried a Mr. Farley. "I assumed that name as a part 0 the scheme to keep my marriage to Mr. Neal a secret," There was .1 yel then that Mrs. Farley didn't travel much. She was busy nursing Tharrey, her new son, whom she says is now 12 and is known in Okmulgee as Tharrey Mc Coy. Thejollowing year, however, she again played the "portable wife" role and made the same terri tory as did Mr. Neal in looking after the interests of tbe tobacco company he represented. "Was Always Generous" As the years tvenlby, however, they became estrangea. The visits were lejs frequent, but the checks always were received regularly for the support of the wife and mother, she said. "Mr. Neal was very gen erous. He seemed to have lots of money and gave me much more than 1 needed for myself and baby." September '18, 1915, at Muskogee Mrs. John Neal, under the name of Mrs. George E. Farley, married Dan KrtCoy of Okmulgee. Mr. McCoy is an oil field contractor and not liv ing with his wife, because. She says, of the action she has brought to fome ino control of the Nea.1 es tate." Mrs. McCoy said that she Safe Milk 'Infants Invalids 'NO COOKING Xha "Food - Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ah for HORUOCS. Aoid Imitation & Sobsbtntu Cuticura Soap The Safety Raior- Shaving Soap 6gtkxMSMlTiHthoatan. ETtS5. never bad told Mr. McCoy of her former marriage to Neal until he died and she became interested, to gether with her son, in obtaining tfieir share of the estate. "He didn't like that and left. I haven't seen him for about two months," she said. "It was about a vear ago when I saw Mr. Neal for the last time". she continued. "I was living in Musko gee then and he visited me for sev eral days. Mr. McCoy didn't know of that visit." , Asked if she bad a marriage li cense which recorded her marriage in South Carolina to Mr. Neal Mrs. McCoy hesitated momentarily and then replied that he "South Carolina courts at that tune did not issue marriage certificates. But of course," she hastened, "there is a court record there of our marriage."-1 ' ' v i Asked concerning letters and tele grams she said she had Received in late years' from Mr. Neal she said that they 1 were all lost when her , house was,''' robbed in Okmulg , about a year ago. tvcrythmgl hnit am! cherished was stolen." he recalled. 1 nave vcen looking tor 1 a little locket Mr. Neal gave me and which would- prove conclusively I was bis wife. I am afraid, however, that it, too, was stolen. ' However, I have given some valuable papers to Mr. Ritchie.:' who is looking after my interests." Bee want ade are business getters. MiHMl fr-j:ij;li:f1.1 are never complete without music' Never was there a better time to add the charm of a Knabe Piano to your home. 'I Come in and inspect the several models. You will want to give it a place in your home and it will be ':. your proudest possession. - - A visit. to our beautiful Piano Department will in no way obligate you.. 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