i THE BEEr OMAHA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 15, ,1921 Enactment of iev Tariff h Sought N By Stock Rakers Report of Resolutions Gonv mittee of American Live . . . . . y Stock Association raspecicu to Precipitate Debate. v El Paso. Tex.. Tap. 14. Enactment of a tariff for the protection of the live stock industry, the gradual es tablishment, of municipal retail mar kets in all cities, and the enactment by congress of constructive federal legislation regulating the packers, commission men and traders was recommended in resolutions present ed to the American National Live Stock convention here today by Its resolutions committee. ' The committee report was to be discussed and voted upon today. Indications were that delegates op posed to any expression in favor of , legislation regulating the packing industry would oppose the report of the resolutions committee on" this tiuestion and a lively discussion -of this phase of the committee's report was expected. Didn't Mention Bills. ?Tie committee report did not men tion by name either the Gronna bill or the Anderson bill, now pending- in congress. " " The committee also recommended that the association demand that prices at hotels, restaurants, on din ing cars, in retail butcher shops and the prices of farm Implements, shoes, leather products, clothing and manu factured goods be reduced "propor tionately wun uie reauquon in vik-c - t of live stock and farm products, Relieve. .... . t i I ii .. which nave reacnea a pre-war uaws. Discussing the tariff,, the commit tee said; v- The entire wealth of the country is bised upon the products of the soil and fertility cannot be main tained Without live stock. The live stock industry is facing the most critical period in its history,. The products of the farm should receive ' the same protection accorded manu facturing interests. The welfare oi the entire nation uiafces imperative enactment for the protection o the l.. .tiwlr iir1ct ekt a tariff, on fivs .' stock and its products, particularly dressed beet Such a tariff woubjl place the American farmer on an equality-with his foreign competir Wgh Meat Prices.' v Touching retail wheat markets the reports saidr Retail prices on meats failed to ', respond to the decline in live stock values. The live stock industry is ' experiencing unexampled depression which can be relieveH)y the .in creased consumption ot meats. This assoeiatios favors a movement for the gradua establishment of munic ipal retail markets in. all cities, handling not only meats but all perishable articles of food under a system of sanitary regulation and i J .... . I. - tvt anil license ni uiuci ' othet perrshabks may be placed m tne nanus o cuu'" . tne least jjossioic bhmiuuhuu - pense. ' "Wei recommend that a committee be appointed to take up- the subject with the buret of markets or 'tjther government agencies, with a ' view. to preparing suggested plans s for such municipal Vnarkets, seektog co-operation with' the packers m promoting and advocating the sys tem." ..... Oft meat packer legislation the committee reported the following resolution: y .... "Your association is definitely rmmAfA n tli dbtahlishment of an open competitiori system of pro duction, manufacture and distribu tion of live tock and its products and under existing conditions the. " principal distributors of live stock . prodocts have nn advantage, over both the unorganized producers and ""prospective competitors wnicn can ' only be properly equalized by legis lation. This condition brings about lack of confidence which is seriously curtailing production, Some action nust be taken to remedy theVxisbng .situation in 6rde"t iliat producer, dis tributor and consumer may be, best served. We urge congress to prompt ly enact constructive legislation reg ulating the packers, commission men and traders to the end that produc f' tion be maintained, confidence be MtaKlisherf and distribution guaran teed on an economical basis." Many Other Resolutions. -" Other resolutions included: An appeal to federal reserve banks to instruct member banks that live stock producers, already possessing Credit, are not to be torced to make vpaynieniir v .... -as live stock cafc properly be Market ed and that credit oe exieiroeu wherever possible to care for stock- CUUIM BUIg ... of markets.- Directing prrsccutton of procesd ' rA,riia:i ni railroad rate. Fkirndtfisr moral mid fmincwl s support to the Southern Tariff , as- . BU1.I4UV"'. . , , . -.Endorsfng the plan for the estat- lishment ot a $iuu,uuu,u'ai t.pui- the war unance ooarq. 1 Endorsing the work of the Ameri can Farm Bureau- deration. ' Taking exception tc increased rhirMC . fit live stock commission companies and stock ya?30 I ntions handling live stock products fcnd recommending re-establishment ', t( former charges. . " , Endorsing plans, ior. cu-ui.cr.H.r , aaki asrencics at central live stock markets. .. . Favoring repeal of waf profits, excess profits and surtaxes and substitution of tem of taxat.on such as could be fairly distributed. Askintf the secretary of agricul ture to grant extension of time m .A -the payment of fees by fief mitees by reason of their inability to dts f ae of their cattle be causa of the w markets, t-. Grl-Wife Charges . Husband Struck Her Ignatius Lincoln, Interjiational Spy, Reported Dead Report From Budapest Tells of "Death" May Be Only Ruse or May Haire Been Murdered for Activities. , Mts. Lula Ochsenbien. ' Calirging that Jier husband, Ray Oschsenbien, strufck and swore at her, Mrs. Lulu Oschsenbien, 19, filed suit for divorce in listrict court yes terday. The girl-wife was formerly Miss LuJu Farlee, popular member ot the ycainger set in Dundee. She met Oschsenbien when she was 17, just out of high schpol. They ran awav and wre marrjed in Papillion on August 4, , 1919. i Young Mrs. iJ)scWseaibien asked the court for a resftraining order to keep her husband frtfm molesting her, because( she says, she fears him. "I wish somebody had locked me up in' the house tihe day I eloped," she .sighed. "But I'll fcnowr better next" time. Til be. able' to tell whether I'm marrying a real man with sterling qualities or jusi diskc- Search for Missing ' Grl Student Ends as He Body Is Discovered Berkeley, Cal, Jan. H-Search for Miss Clarice Sheldon, Univer sity of' California studeet and daughter of C. Sheldon, late graio capitalist oi. this city, who njyste- 'l - J"' 1 n IT -l c fiiMni . canitarttim sevpral davs ago, ended yesterdaj with the find-l ing ot the girl s oooy on ine oa T.panrlrn ranch oL Frank Dutra near the Foothill boulevard. , Shot through the left tempkv the uA i.. in licr 1o hand a gut siaotvv. ... .Jikcaliber revolver. She had apjtar- ently been aeaa ar tease a wcck. i ue body was found ty the son of the rancher. Because of the absence ot powder Bv KARL H. VON WIEGAND. M nivrntal SeroLca Staff rorrctnondent.) Berlin, Jan. 14. Ignatius Trebitch Lincoln, famed as an "international snn arcordinir to information from Budapest todav has "died." Lincctn lias olaved his role in Kngland, United States, Germany, Hungary, Austria and lately la czecno-aio-vakia. ? N i Lincoln was chargedwith being nn nf Vi r-hift c nnsniratbrs and the press censor in the Kapp revolution m jDerun lasi aimiu. m "vi ward associated with Colonel Bauer in certain Russian and Hungarian circles working op an anti-bolshevik i tT- .ftAM. n. VinirP ijioveraent. xic ia sucscu turned traitor last summer when he deserted that movement and was ac nDAfi if c c ) 1 i n tr fi-irumnts and in- UU V Jvni.. - trrr,it:n th French an alleeeu monarchistic plans in Germany, T imI T-Tn n i Ar ' aU93Ul aU uujat j I Manv Swore Vengeance. These documents and reports, re cently published in rrague ana x-on-don were credited to him. 'As frtlt in rvnA r mv recent dis patches, for -This alleged betrayal a c..t'i.nlii-' nf rtpafTl WIS said tO k J V jl I VHV, V - " have ben passed upon Lincoln by three dittercnt secret groups, a i- CV. I )J III JVVJi t-ltJ, j of one of these groups hajs been re ceived here containing tne iniorma- tioaV 1 rebuch has diea Was in Praeue. TVntn'niic tc heard from in JJ111.VNI " . .Vtfw - - - - Prnirn. trrvm where he called UO - - - American iiewspaper men in jjcrnu on the telephone aijia sata ne was working with the Czecho-Slovak for eign minister, Benesch. iWhethewsecret agents have found Lincoln and carried out the sentence ir lvliether it fa a. scheme of Lin coln's to throw pursuers .off the track is not known. Lincoln is ai- larro,i m limn. mnnAfiA tn a wnman !CgV.U .V . 1 1 . ...... trianA cnm tiiiie non that in view of his many enemies he proposed to be touna aeaa . some, aay oy kciiwk possession of sonic corpse, disfignr- papers in tne pocKets ana aisappear- pk, the San Leandro authtrithes are enntinuintr an investigation on a pos- 51U1C iillllUtl 11ICUIJ. ' Abyssiniau Riot Leaders -Are Found Guilty of Murder Chicago, Jan. 14. Grover C. Red-D.-rr Xfrnauirk alleged UUig rtlil . . r " ringleaders in the Abyssinian riot on Jtme 20 last, in which two men were killed, were found guilty by a jury last night of the murder of Robert L. Rose, a sailor at the Great Lakes naval training station, one of the two victims of the outbreak, and ajere sentenced to be hanged. Five other defendants were fotmd not guilty. - Redding and McGavick were the leaders of a cult which advocated the retuflt of negroepo Abyssinia. T is.sfrt wi a i T-Tfin era fin n Tpw TTp emigrated and became minister of the High Church in tng'ana ana ..JCVawb v . ' " i - l uie : h" . " burns about the wound in the tern-1 succeeded in entering Parliament. He u.vv.vi ... -. . . r --. - V.e - hm1iir whn is a tinted radical. livine m the, United Mates under an other name.! Youth Shot by Police as He Unves Stolen Lar ' San Francisco,' Jan. 14. Henry Aldana, 14, son of Dr. E. M. Aldana, .. i was snot ana possiDiy iaiany wouau ec last -night after a four-mile chase through the downtown section by members of the shotgun automobile squad, who said the boy refused to nalt when they discovered mm ariv- Expert driving on the boy's part, . , . i the otticers said, proiongeane erase. Haas Brothers Second Floor, Brom Block 16& icm A 'Douglas Street SATURDAY Choose Without Reserve From It Entire Haas Brothers Stock of Winter Coats ,' ''and Winter Frocks A 15 Seeing is believing and when you see them Saturday you'll open your eyes in amazement thatrsuch stjje distinction, quality and value should be available at $15even during this.usual "creanup" period. - ' Very different afe these Garment from the kind you are accus-, tomed to assoclatins with the 'price,, $15. , Much more distincWe; decidedly more serviceable. And there are scoresflf styles for every purpose and occasion. i c5inn Fein Emisgary Can t Enter Into Australia Melboiinie, Australia, Jan. M.-j Osmond Gratlan Esmonde, regarded as a Sinn Fein emissary, Refused to day to take the oath of allegiance and was, in consequence, again re . fused permission to land in Aus- ralia. - To Cure a Cold In One Day Tk Or4-9' LAXATIVM BROMO QL J. NINE ttMtt. The Benliln -bear I he 4 ig Btur ct B. VT. Grove. JOc. Adv. We are the ' exclusive distributer i Omaha for the beautiful new VOCALION RECORD Recording is perfect. Wearing quality the best. The color is distinctive- . HERE ARE THE BIG HITS V 7 ...1.00 .$1.00 11111 u:.Ul QAie iMdxanf Tf(ft In Old Manila Song Hart and Shaw-. 14122 Read 'Em and JVw So Ernest Hara 14124-Wh.t Cha Gonn. Do When There Aim N "T".1 M .Look Whit You've Done With Tour Dosrgone Dangerous Eyee. 1.00 14125 Jane I tov No One But You Fo Trot All Star Trio Kite A Mies Wait All Star Trio... " 14127 Grieving for You Fox Trot Selvint Dance Oreneetra Darling Fox Trot ; 141 IS Feather Your Nest Fox TroU-Vernon Trio MMnight Frolic Girl Fox Trot 14120 When I round yon song asm m e. no Sweetest Lady Song Elliott Shaw. . . . . . . . . . . . "uu 1027S Tired ot Me Fox 1ot Rudy W iedoef t. TM..4, M That Certain Something Fox Trot Samuejs Musio Masters.. 1.00 1SS3S Arabwn Nights On 8Up--Waldorf:Astoria Orchestra Rand Ounrs-One 8tp Orlando's Orchestra. ....... " 102tS Margie Fox Trt Plantation Dance Orchestra. - Feather Your NesiFost Trot Plantation Dance Orchestra. . .f 1.00 1011S Let the Best of the Wolld Go By-jSong Sam Ash Just Like the Rose Song Irving Kaufman .v. ...$l.i ...$1.00 ...$1.00 On less thsa $S.OO ereera add 10c per record lor postage. (fWFOBD 1807 Farbam St., Omaha, J Neb. II , i a. r mm & Co. The Sale of Fine Fur-s Offers These Remarkable Values for Saturday's Selling $450 Coat, $225 Near seal of the best quality soft and lus txus. $375 Coat, $225 -j-Taupe nutria coat. $225 Coat, $1Z5 A black pony coat. $295 Coat, $150 A black pony coat with collar and cuffs of skunk. $750 Coat, $450 Hudson seal in a smart design with beaver collar and cuffs. $895 Coat, $475 --A Hudson-seal coat with deep collar and cuffs of marten (skunk). $450 Cape, $250 A v e i; y beautiful skunk cape. , $595 Coat, $325 Natural raccoon coat. Fox Scarfs Values to $95 , $49.50 Pretty fox scarfs for Milady's spring suit a choice of cross fox, black and brown Satur day, $49.50. Dyed skunk scarfs are reduced from $45 to $25. . ' A AAA M A A The Fur Shop 'Y'Zm Third Floor ' reauciMms oj vm-uw w wuw-iw.v . Finest Silks ' For Prices You Can Scarcely Afford to , Overlook Our entire stock of silks is being offered for prices which are below today's replace ment prices. Fashionable weaves, all from our season's stock. . i $6 Charmeuse fdr $2.98 a yard. Black, and colors- (40 inch). . $5 Chiffon Taffeta, $3.49 a yd. , , Navy, brown and black (36 in). $3.50 Crepe de Chine, $1.95 yd. All colors, 40 inches wide. j$3.5d Tub Silks, $1.98 a yard. Attractive designs, 33 in .wide. Coatings, Suitings, Dress Fab rics and Plaid Skirtings are all being sold for lower prices Pure Thread Silk Hose $2.00 a Pair Values You'll Appreciate .Black, African brown and navy blue. Pure thread silk with lisle garter tops and lisle soles. A quality that wears wonderfully well. ' ... For Saturday Only at $2.00 a Pair . Saturday a Day That Brings Both Disposals of the Old . and Displays of the New Children's Winter Coats and Furs w A Clearance At Fine Savings WelMailored from high grjade materials -quite the best coats to be had- and the new sale prices are indeed worth ifchile. Gray Chinchilla Coal (2-3 yeajs) , $12.50 coats$7.98. H Coats for 4-5-10-12-14 years: ' ; ,$20.01) coatsK$ll,50. $25.00 coats, $15:00. " $30.00 coats, $17.50. $36.00 coats, $21.50. $55.00 'coats, $27.50. ' ft Fur Sets $11.50 furs, .$6.98. , $16.50 furs,' $9.98, $19.50 furs, $11.49. $25.00v furs, $16.50. ' .' Scol -Floor Hair Net? 50c a dozdn Sojii'a nets, cap or fringe style in all colors. A splendid value. Saturday, 5c a dozen. ' Notiona Main Floor I. Motor .Robes ; ;pnly $9.90 Sold up to $15 These are all wool robes in attractive plaids re vereible patterns and plain colored backs. Large' and warm for winter motoring or for steamer rugs. Second Floor Hand Tailored T Winter Suits ; $29.75 Originally $65.00 and up to $98.50 The fabrics are silvertones and tweed mixturesthe styles are all plain tailored. Every suit is new, f rotti this season's stock and a truly remarkable value for $29.75. For Milady Who Has Tired of Winter Clothes A Spring Suit $49.50 $75.00 $98.5Q A Table of Georgette Blouses rt Priced $5 : $15 to $25 Values An exceptional clearance of our win ter stock. Blouses, of itevy, brown, ,beige, Copenhagen, flesh and white are included in the sale.N Real lace and embroideries of beads ano! flos9 are cleverly designed to lend dis tinction io their linea Some of them rumpled from handling. , Saturday Linens Are Most Attractive at-These Low Prices , A Clearance of All Madeira Luncheon Sts Thirteen Pieces Round Sets $13.75 Sets, 6.88 lT.BOSets, 8.75 20.00 Sets, 10.00 25.00 Sets, 12.50 ( 35.00' Sets, 17.50 Heavy Linen Crash Toweling ' 50c unbleached, 39c 55c bleached 45c 75c bleached 50c 85c bleached - 65c NNine-Piece Oblong Sets -Eight doilies, 12x18 inches and one center sc&rf. $65.'00sets, $32.50. $75.00 sets, $37.50. Linen Sheeting $5.60 (72-inch), $4 yard. $7.50 (90-inch), $5.89 yard. ' K Handkerchief Linen (Sheer) . .$3 (36-irich), $2.50 yard. $4 (36-inch), $3.50 yard.- ' $4.50 (36-inch), $4 . yard;: These early arrivals ; are most interesting showing, as they do,-$e style ten dencies of the comingSea son. ' " . r The brighter shades, Persian red in particular, appear a& trimmings on many new suits. Silk duvetyn of some lighter I hue often forms a collar, vest or girdle. , The box-coated suit makes its bow and a very graceful one, Hod. One attractive coat has k a jaunty flare" and is laced a V short way up each -side. The newer fabrics, twill cord and picquatone are wel comed in addition tolpie e,ver desirable serges, Poiret twill, gabardine and poplin. We sMl take great pleasure in showing you these first arrivals Colored Outing Flannel 29c - 40c and 45e qualities in a large variety of ne"at stripes, checks and broken plaid effects. Light and dark colors (27-inch). Saturday, 29c a yard. Second Floor House Dresses $1.95 Exceptional dresses for this low price. Some are slightly soiled and' the sizes are broken. The price, however makes up for every disadvantage. Black Dress Boots . $13 to $18 Values V$9.85aPair Many desirable styles from which to se lect Black kid with light hand turn soles and Louis heels; patent leather with turn -soles and Louis heels ; black kid with welt soles and Louis heels; black suede with tdrn soles and Louis heels ; black kid with . cloth tops, welt soles and military heels. Any of the above $9.85 a pair n .a i v - . . , in mm ommmmmm i