THE BEE : OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1921 Viiieiicliiiciit Cuts Stale Judicial Districts To ) UoIv Debute (her Addition To S. F. No. 1."J "Alfalfa Jolm"' lnitcs Douglas Outil- 1 iiKdln, M.iu!: J.'. -iS.rci.iU hi'luial tlit i icl n N-!.;iUa were ml II'imu IS to iii t iim'.it nn aiuciiil lt'cnt l'i S. F. N 1:4 -i.il- ltol by the it house unl.iv . It proved to ho a inony tunp, one i;i which the life ni t . i c Miprcmc nuii't i'oiiiiiiioi), revived recently h ,i iiieN.iKC from (iovernor Mc Im 1 v se, was in jeopardy and in which "Alfalfa John" Franklin walked up ! Representative Douglas of Folk .iiitl invited li im oiitside'. The ser ceant at-arms took "Alfalfa John" hv the arm ;inl led hint to his seat. Douglas w is spiMkiii'.' n In half of the aiiii'iidnient. "Altalta John" was opposed to it and in'er'ectcil a re mark while I )oitjl,i-. was talking. ''I'm talking, not i " Douglas s aid. Then "Allaha Jul r,' w;'l!.cii li to Douglas and iMi.M '.; invitation. May Sound Death Knell. It the house a'i'i udn eni.- to the Miiate hill ate aeciptel there is little liouht that the supreme 'oiirt eom l.tission hi'l now in the s Itttig eom i.ittcc will never ih 1 1 1 . t of day i it was poi-iP d oiU t' a' under the .leoeptcd amendmi' t "Ian of judicial i i-appot tionntent district .it'di s could he called in to si: on i!,c spireme J -.lull when inemheis tin -court v ere indisposed and ;lr..:. dispose of l ie alleged rxpiiiMve c.ineirs' .on. Senate l' ile Xo , 1 5 1 1 k- t the old mdieial districts Irtta. t an '. merely iave Douglas count . m 'ih- district i-ulort 1 li-o w:is tl n'e change in thr original scate i'i'1 f t in the present statutes. Representative. I opei t. t (.'lay ii trijjhiced the ann' idti'.e t In sup port of it, F.pper-on ikclared the supreme courl con in'-.-ion as cost ly and declared inidf the ameud r'.ctit plan with three and (oit judges in a district one coui.' i.e .-pared to "sit in" when the Mvcrpc court needed him. Justices indisrwed. "At present a it. linger of our su pienie court justieis a--' indisposed and obliged to ini-s sevtral months work every year," F.pp rson said. Representative, Hvriint declared tiie only real antagonism to the Ep- person amendment came Irom district judge who feared losing their jobs. "We have raised their salaries to $.",000 a year and why should we fear them," Byrtim said. "Also they are poitiR out of their province in coming up here trying to kill an attempt to change the judicial districts, which is hound to come sooner or later." The F.ppcrsoii amendment calls for nine judges in the Second judicial district, which includes Douglas, Washington and Burt counties. The amendment was adopted by a vote of 44 to .'0. The bill, with the amend ment, carried by a vote of 4rt to 4.1. Following is a vote on the bill with the Fppcrson amendment: Vote On Bill. v 1 in . Andeison (Knox): Cowman. Iiruni, Davis, Douglas, Drucsedow, Dyhall, Dysart, Fppersoti, Foster. FranU, brazier, Clifford, Green, (.iris wold. Manner, llascall, Milliard, llotfiueister, Jeary, Johnson, Kendall, LauriisenJ l.eftwich, I.ynn, McFar land, Mcl.eod, Medlar, Mcllor, Mose ley. Nelson, Niewedde, Xutimaii. Us ternian. 1'almer, Park, Robertson. Sandipiist, Smith, Sprick, rtlstroiii, Vance, Wallace. Webster, Williams, Wotfe, Mr. Speaker. Against: Action, Anderson (Ham ilton); Armstrong, Axtcll, Barbour, Beans, Beckman. Rehrens, Rethea, Hock. Cizbe. Cole, Downing, Essam, Franklin. Frost, Good, Goodrich, Gould, llakanson, lloare. McClellan, Mears, Mickey, Miner, Morian, Mur phev, O'Gara. I'erkins, I'eterson, Rank. Reed, Renekcr. Ruddy, Snow, Sommerlad, Staats. Strong, Sturde vant. Thompson, Votaw, Westcrhoff, Wight, Wood, Voting. New Districts. The new districts created by the l'.pperson amendment follow: District N'o. 1 Richardson raw nee. Gage, Jefferson, Johnson. Ne maha, Otoe, Cass and Sarpy, three jmlges. District N'o. 2 Douglas, Washing ton and Burt, nine judge.. District N'o. .1 Cuming, Stanton, Madison, Antelope, Fierce, Yavn. Thurston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar. Knox, Bovd, Holt, Rock, Brown, Krva T'aha and Cherry, four judges. District N'o. 4 -Lancaster, four judges. District No. 5- Nuckolls, '1 haver, Fillmore, Saline, Seward, York, Hamilton1, Folk, Butler and Saun ders, three judges. District No. 0 Dodge, Colfax, Platte. Merrick, Nance, Boone, W heeler, Greeley, Howard and Hall, three judges. District No. 7 Garfield, alley, Sherman. Buffalo, Dawson, Custer, Loup, Blaine, Thomas, Logan, Mc pherson and Hooker, two judges. District N'o. 8 Clay, Adams. Web ster. Franklin, Kearney, Ph"!ps. Harlan, Furnas, Cjosper, Frontier, Red Willow, Hitchcock. Havers. Perkins, Chase and Dundy, three judges. , . District N'o. "Lincoln, Kei-.li, Arthur. Grant. Sheridan, Garden, Deuel, Cheyenne. Morrill, Box Butte, Dawes. Sioux, Scotts Bluff, Banner and Kimball, three judges. Senate Refuses To Abolish State Securities Bureau Measure Loses By Ouc Vote; Dutton Depreeutcs "Ruu ning Wild"' on Regu latory Legislation. Lincoln. Match J-'. (Special Tele gram.) Senator Walter V. Hoag land of Lincoln county lacked the vote of only one member of the sen ate today to abolish the state bu reau of securities as provided in his bill S. F. No. 310, which had been a special order at the forenoon and the afternoon sessions of the sen ate. The roll call vote to advance the bill to third reading was 15 to 15. Not being a majority, the vote lost. Then a vote to postpone in commit tee of the whole carried, 16 to 14, Senator Illian shifting his position to postponement. Senator Hoagland, after the com mittee reported, moved not to con cur in the report to indefinitely postpone and demanded a roll call. He lost 10 to 17. "You're runn.'iig wilfl on regula tory legislation. You are fastening autocracy on the people of the state and you have turned down measure after measure that would have help ed the people," said Senator Dutton in opening the debate in the after noon on behalf of the bill. "You're not secure and safe be cause you were swept into office on the coat-tail of Warren G. Harding," he declared. "The people are dis satisfied with this sort of thing." Senator Dutton, himself, is a re publican. ' Senator Bushee of Kimball inter rupted to challenge the statement that the senate had done nothing for the people. Senator Dutton clung to hjs point. In a final plea for his bill, Senator Hoagland said the peo ple had been incensed for a long time over the futility of the present license jnd blue sky law. "You Qtn't rfgulatc horse stealing or bur glary votive got to prohibit it and penalize it." he said. "That's what my bill does. "Big interests do not fear fines, but big men fear the penitentiary. This bill will keep 'fly hy night' stock promoters out of Nebraska. The bureau of securities is a Use less expense to the state and should 1 he abolished. This is the way the final vote Stood, translated ii'om terms ot a motion not to concur to terms of tor and against tin. mil: For: Uerka. Brown. Ilushee, Coop er. Cronin, Davis, Dutton, Gannon, Hoagland, Humphrey, McGowau. Kobbins, Saunders, I'lr-ch and Wiltse. . AgainsJ: Anderson, Bccbc, Bliss, Good, I (alderman, llarrb-s, Hastings, Illian. Johnson. Miller. Norval, Ran dall. Rcid, Warner and Watson. The support that rallied around Senator Hoagland's bill is expected to give him a substantial, lev erage in amending 11. R. N'o. 408. the depart ment's blue skv bill, strengthening the prAscnt law and enlarging the powers of the bureau. This bill has just come over from the house where it was passed last week. Howell Light Bill" Killed by Municipal "Affairs Committee Lincoln, March .'J (Special Tele gram.) S. F. No. -'4', a duplicate of ii. R. No. 1. the Howell electric light bill, was killed tonight in the senate committee on municipal af fairs hy a vote of 5 to 1. F.arlier in the day Senator Rohbins endeavored to gel consent of the senate to ob tain a special hearing in committee' on the bill. But the senate, hy a vote of 15 to 1.5, refused to make any ex ception to, the rule adopted that all senate bills in senate committees on Wednesday noon, March 23, are kill ed. R. B. Howell, author of S. F. No. 24') and H. R. No. 1, arrived in Lin coln tonight and held a long con ference with Senator Robbins. Mr. Howell declined to state what his next move would be. The senate passed these additional hills on third reading: S. F. No. 327 Bonds up to $10, (!0t) lor relief of Kimball county High school passed, 32 to 0. S. F No. 245 New veterinary me dicine law. Passed, 30 to 1. H. R. No. 70 County judge's sal aries. Passed, 26 to 4. Rent Probe to Start Lincoln, March 22. (Spinal.) Representative Harry Foster an nounced today that the first meeting of the rent investigation committee would be held at 10 Thursday morn ing at the city hall in Omaha. $10,000,000 Bonus Bill! Defeated in House t.u.co'.u, March 22. (Special.) -The Stiirdevant $10,000,000 bonus bill ient down to defeat on third reading in the lower house today by a vote of 4o to 40. American . l egion members voted solidly against the bill. They dc ; i lined to vote on it when the measur? hit. i through the committee of the J . hole. Later they held a caucus ami signed an agreement to vote : ;olid!y against the bill when it came i up for third reading. I At the same time they pledged their support to the American Lc , gion bonusbill providing for a $2, J 000,000 appropriation, interest from ! which will be used to aid disabled veterans. This bill has passed the house and is now in the senate. AIIVEKTIShMKNT LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and No body Will Know 1 iie use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grand mother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, t-his simple mixture was ;'. plied, with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out of date. Nowadays, by ask ing at any drug store for a bottle of 'W'yeth's Sage and Sulphur Coin pound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the ad dition p other ingredients, which can he depended upon to restore ratural color and beauty to the hair, A well known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell it has been applied. You simply damp en a sponge or scft brush with 't an.l draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray, hair disappears, and after another application or two it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. ' BOWEN'SI 1P The Eldredge Two Spool Rotary Sewing Machine Stop Winding Bobbins! What a world of mean ing is contained in tbi simple statement. "Stop Winding Bob bins" means greater ef- ficiency In every day's work it means more and better work in less time and with less labor. Come in and cind Out All About This Wonderful Machine. So Easy to Operate So Easy to Own $1.00 Per Week Puts One in Your Home. VUHMVAWC IVINC STOW HiWERmUlll ; ,i!i;-;!niii j'lili:. iki'i-llP'i'il-ilili.MiMllliliil , a 8 Dy Starting Saturday at the Moon Muie Satur day Only. 1 TT ii -1508-1510 DOUGLAS STREET- R emoval Sale v- Thh Gigantic Event affecting our entire all new spring stock has made possible the most phenomenal Money Savings you have enjoyed in years, Easter Suits i In a Remarkable Sacrifice Surprise after surprise awaits the visitor to this store, but none surpass ths wonderful offer in New Tailored Suits. ' Suits Positively Worth to $79.50 Twill Cords Tricotines Velours Coverts Poiret Twills Suits that express the very last word in style cleverness and when you can own them for so little as $44.95 you are sharing in the biggest suit value of the year. Easter Wraps Most Extraordinary Money Savings Every woman will be keen for one of these delightful new wraps for Easter. Great as sortments, styles to satisfy every taste. Tricotines Duvetync Evora Twillcord Marvella Veldyne Polo Cloth Included Are Wraps Worth to $55.00 Choice Wednesday $28 Not a moment is to be lost in making your Easter selection. Be here ,early Wednesday morning. D D D Beautiful New Easter Dresses Strikingly Underpriced in This Great Removal Sale Hundreds of late arrival dresses bought for the new store, but due to delay of in stalling fixtures we have included them in these two big Wednesday offerings. Canton Crepes Taffetas Kittens Ear Crepes Crepe de Chines Tricotines Georgettes. Dresses Worth to $45.00 Wednesday $2225 Dresses Worth ' to $65.00 Wecfnesday 38 Contracts for Work i On Hospital Are Let ; Lincoln, March JJ.-(Spfcial.) I he Mate hoard ot control in .1 rc advortisiiiR of bids for a kitchen at the Norfolk, (N'elO Malt hospital, has lot the contract to C. C. Uickel, of L'ni versify Place, Xrb., for ?o.?,576, with a $.34f plumbing contract for the same building; Kl1i" 1(1 B. I. Daubert company of Norfolk. The appropriation for the builrliiiR is $75,00(1. Bids opened some months ui?o were rejected because they ex ceeded the appropriation. Contract for a kitchen at tho homo for dependent rhil.lrcn in Lincoln has been let to George . Robertson for $2,297. DR. BURHORN S.cutltlc Blrft. Cor. inth 4 Farnan Douila SJ47 Dr. Burhorn's Chiropractic Health Service Nnvoui debility or exhaustion, also pnfnitmly Itnown m nervous prostration, nervous wenknrss or Neurasthenia, ia Alarminflv prevalent. Hava you hives tisatrii what we are doing lot other affected with nervous disorders? Many rases on word at my offita that hav completely recovered from different forma ol nervous diseases, including paralysis. Coma to Or. Burhorn today for free consultation. If we ran not help you we will not accept vmir esse. Office equipped with complete X-Ry laboratory and private adjusting rooms. Our branch office with Pr. Lea W. Pavls in charge, ia located at No. Ill North 4th St., Mis souri Valley, Iowa. 192 A Young Man's Easter YOUNG MEN from 17 to 70 are meeting on ttye good clothes level this springes they have not met in many years. The Reason Not alone because prices are down, not 'alone because it pays to dress up, but there's the new spirit of The Netv Day that gives the new prices a double attraction. The New Day of buying because everybody wants to see everybody else "prosper." Intelligent people realize that co-operation of consumers, normal buying, will put prosperity over. Supplying your normal needs is all that is necessary to keep the wheels of indus try moving, and everybody happy. That's What We're Here For and Greater Nebraska Sounds the NEW Price Note In Superb Spring Suits, Top Coats, Motor Coats, Gabardines Thousands of the New Styles $25 - $30 - $35 - $40 - $50 - $60 Prices 35 to 45 Below Previously Prevailing Prices HEADQUARTERS FOR EASTER HATS, HABERDASHERY, SHOES. Boys' Easter Suits $10 to $25 Younger Young Men's Suits $20 to $45 Everything in spring apparel for the little chaps from hats to shoes, from hosiery to neckwear. Western Headquarters Kupperiheimer Good Clothes SOCIETY BRAND, FASHION PARK, HIC KEY FREEMAN, CAMPUS TOGS, LANGHAM HIGHS FOR YOUNGER YOUNG MEN. JOHN A SWA.NSON.pms. Vtn l HOiZftARn CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN a, Shoes and Oxfords High grade shoe and tC Oxford en ale Ladiei' Pumpi &C f( or Oxfords PO.ll Childs' Shoes $1.95 Ladiei' Silk Hose, Q $1.50 ralue Oi7C Men's Silk Hose 35c J. HELPHAND 314 North 16th St. Smokeless Sootless Real Hot Long Lasting Colorado Lump Specialty Egg Rescreencd at the Yard While It Lasts 1052 To- A Per Ton Delivered Delivered Consumers Coal & Supply Co. Doug. 0530. "Dealer in Good Coal" 13th and Nicholas. :USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING RESULTS: