f X . . ruw uvw. miAllA K1IM1AY. OCTOBER !. 1921. Carmen Balloting Over Whether to Take Strike Vote Interest Lagi During Morning Actual DmImoii on Wage Cut Atlion Depends On Itault. Vutiu? by union ret carmen jrMcrday on the iue of whether or not to take a Mrike vote in re sistance of 12 jut cent wage tie cree, effective yesterday, iccmetl a tit cU-Kultory. The carmen utraegleJ Into 'the labor temple in cr"uP ol two and thrrf. A continuous meeting, with union officer on the platform, .wax kM from 9: JO until noon. Another reeling liehl last night to en sile larnun workintf lay f vote. Leucalcr Hai No Word. R, A. I culler, general manager of the ctrcit car company. ak! imiou leaden had not communicated with liim cince a conference with hint and W. A. Smith, company president. last Wednesday. Since that conference the carmen have voted against accepting the wage decrease announced ly thi company. Although notices that carmen's wages would be decreased 7 cents an hour, starting today, are posted in car barns, the men went to work this morning as usual, company cflkials said. , Announce Result tonight. A. II. Hurt oi Denver, member A the international executive board o the street car union, said the vote y whether or not a strike vote should be taken would be counted ast night and the result announced. Mr. Burt would make no ;redic ion of the outcome of the voting ,-csterday. In case the men favor i'.king a strike vote it will be called for the fore part of this week, he 'aid. State Manufacturers Urge Speedy Passage Of Tax Legislation t ii i Chicago, Oct. 1. Speedy enact ment of some form of taxation by congress was requested in the resolu tions of the final session of the con ference of State Manufacturers asso ciations today. : The resolutions asked that the tax sftion be "sufficient to provide the necessary revenue of government economically adminsteed." Other resolutions called for an end to the appropriation of United States money as subsidies or aids to state tml local government because of the esulting confusion of national and local finances. .The conference also urged a "de cided reduction in freight ratei as a accessary step toward a revival of business," and declared that to do so "it is necessary that the railroads be relieved of paying a higher wage rate than prevails generally in the communities through which they pass and are paid by similar corpor ations doing similar work." : Bandits Rob Cashier Of Fashionable' Club You Can Roll 'Km If You Choose, Says Hoard R.ill 'em if jou want to. irl. nat the word Iroin lite welfare board riirday, Police and C of C. Fail To Agree on Accidents September did not mark a new a the previous rctru-trrtns month with J4 motor accident. A re-check of July showed, however, that 84 automobile accidents occurred that month while the recoid tor September wai (A. trr revealed 64 reports of motor ac ridentf, or nine more than the trai lie safety committee figures, The traffic committee figures on deaths and injuries ala fad to co incide wnh police figure, the Irat- r;.,.,r a i.,h Aut .rwtAv -bv he commi t ive tne numuer oi m ircord for automobile accident a .!.. ,ra)n. M(r,y committee how jur4 at J7 while Mice uport In Ie Moines the nolie? matron' the fiiiuriiloiilv 55 accldeuts for Senumbtr but ihow six severclv injured mm m lance halls, but Omaha will attempt iI!l!!!l!lJlrJdJ5L ? to enforce no such regulation, ac cording to Dr. Marry l'oMr of the welfare board, Mayor Uahlman and I'olice Commiiionrr Dunn. given inn 'in vcMigaiion at police Iie4dguar-1 Mhilr "'i"rcd' ttit'p .bow to deaths, while the trafiie committet reports but on. TIittr Koblxry Siuprct Kutr Not Guilty Ilca Joe Sliniwell, charged with being one f the three men who broke into iK Strand theater i4ie and ttok $jf'H the t.lt;ht of member 6. was arraigned before District Juilne I'iti.jthe future, lie was sentenced to th gvrald vr.ird4y imd enirred a lr county Juu ir ju flays y wwiki oi u..t iliv ude U n- ' ertlay on chart oi ut pji'ln iV( ,hi(, hf M ,nooyej Sylvia Lane, j 16, who works in kewpie doll fc Clltiiuman 90-Day Senteiit'H lt.-ry at M South Thirueiiih street. Tor nnm!p" (iiri Cut tu SO' ;i"t: f"t ,,ow" M ntcne ta Sing Cliii.ainan. will ' tmnt t rn M-ntencrd to "0 days in police careful in addressing white pile in 'court Ut June and appealed. Redick Upholds Day on Defective Appeal Bonds Rules That One of 68 Ordered To Pay Fines or Go to Jail Hy Judge Day Must Do So. DiMrii Judge Redick yesterday' upheld District Judge L. C. Day's' decision of several days ago, de claring deiective the appeal bonds of OS defendants given in police court. Charles Saap. one of the 68. who has been convicted before on liquor charges, fought the decision of Judge Dav because under it his place at 1.M4 Pierce street would probably be closed up for one year, injunction nroceedines having already been started by County Attorney Shot well. On his last offense Saap was fp fined ?100 in police court. p Under the decisions of both these p district judges. Saap and the other 67 p sland convicted in police court with-Up out power to make new appeals and pis must cither pr.y their lines, serve J their sentences or. appeal to the s,l' prcmc court. Jtlf Saap decided to da the latter, after - the ilfcision by Judge Kedick. Judge Kcuick also dismissed aap s naneas corpus action, fought by T. J. Mc Guire. special attorney for the school board which is interested be cause it gets the fines imposed in police court. )BMaaaWpl,l-, Ikr I . limes totebeammu t atMffm, 1 llain and Frost Promised For State the Coming Week Washinjrton. Oct. 1. Weather predictions for the week beginning jp Monday are: Upper Mississippi ana Lower Missouri Valleys Cool and generally fair, but with local rains over southern portion on Monday and over these regions Wednesday or Thursday. Local frosts probable. IP I 1 : Chicago, Oct. 1. While, a police man stood less than 50 feet away, two armed bandits raided the Illi nois Athletic club at 4:30 this morn ing, robbed the cashier of $337 and walked out while 2Q0 members of the club and their guests were asleep. - .' - Policeman Martin Collins was en gaged in conversation with a chauf feur when be was startled by the screams of a chambermaid who was leaning out of a second-story win dow. The policeman saw a cab dash away from the club, but could not jvertake it. ! , .' , , Both bandits were fashionably dressed and the policeman mistook, them for belated members, of thi club, as both spoke pleasantly. The officials of the club, of which Mayor Thompson is a member, believe the robbers were former employes. Zimman's Shirt Sleeves Fail to Hide Lack of Heat City Commissioner Harry B. Zim man sought to dispel the, chilly in terior of the city hall yesterday by breezing around in his shirt sleeves, conveying the idea that the temperature was . too warm for a coat in comfort The steam has not been ; turned on, wherefore most of the women workers in the building were wearing their furs. . ; - Commissioner Zimman is respon sible for maintenance of the city hall. He doffed his coat this morning for psychological, effect, he explained. Sadi Le Cointe, Aviator, Slightly Hurt in Crash Etampes, France, Oct. 1 (By The Associated Press.) Sadi Le Cointe, the noted French aviator holder of the world's speed record, was in jured and his airplane was smashed when he made a forced landing in the first lap of the Deutsche De La Meurthe cup race Here today. Le Cointe was first to take the air and had made splendid time for the first 50 kilometres, flying this dis tance in 9 minutes, 33 4-5 seconds, a new record. His injuries are under stood to be only slight September Bank Clearings $12,000,000 Above August Omaha bank clearings for the month of September show an in crease of nearly $12,000,000 over the clearings for August, although con siderably under the clearings for the same month last year. Clearings for September this year were $176,484, 953.84: clearings for August were f 164.935.947.91: and clearings for September, 1920, were $245,510,191.69. This week's clearines were $35,- 103272.80; for last week, $38,371, - 288.25; and for a year ago, $53,557,- 524.60. t : - . -. . A beaver coat has a border and cuffs of platinum goat The sleeves snri honr of the coat are made in one ar-d the bottom border fits close Lyko Makes Hope a Reality Lyko brings a new view of life to the weak and debilitated. Hope springs again in the once discour aged mind. Strength and courage reappear and the man once more takes his placo among those who enjoy vibrant health and energy. 5 TlMOrcatOaMral Tonic tsndstoputthe "human machine" in perfect working order by help ing to restore tnc bodily functions to their normal activity. It regulates-ihe boweli. prevent! conatipa tion. increases theappetite, stimulstss digestion and tones up the system in general. A Hygienic Remedy ,e' Lyko ! manufactured in we most nKmeru w oratoriesunder themost hygienic conditions. And every bottle is tested as to the thera peutic value of the compounded drues. Thephjrsiologieal effect of its components is recocnlzed by medical authorities. Ask Your Druggist Make the teat today of Lyko if you need a laxative tonic. See for yourself how soon a few doses will relieve yon. Sold only in original pacluresat all leading-drug-store. SoU Mannfactrnnr LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kansas City i or f---e oy riaaton jurug co..irony, litji and Farnam atreeta, and all retail dnifgists. ; Milickiililhl Non-Explosive AIRTIGHT FIREPROOF Made of 16-18-20 and 23 os. best eleaa 100 per cent sure copper. No solder inside; ail older outside. The can screw is five inches in diameter. Large enougn for hand, easily cleaned. These cans are built to last a lifetime of strenuous wear. Erery part the spout the can screw, ete. Is IndlTidually. solidly and perfectly fitted.. Specifications. Price List Si-e Diameter Betght 2 gal. ay, in. 11 in. S 5.00 4 gal. HVa in. 13V, In. 730 6 gal. laValn. lS'i in. 8 gal. 13V, in. IT in. 10 gal. 14V in. 18 in. IS gal. 14y, in. 22 in, 20 gal. 18y, In. 24 in. 2Sgai. 19',, in. 26 in. 30 gaU 20 fa. 30 in. SO 28 In. 3S in. S-S inch soft copper tuMns SOe per foot. 1-2 Inch soft copper tubine 0e piv foot. These tubings are cut In It and tl-fnot kaiths. adapted for hot water testers, stesst vaporizers and automobile cas feed pfpes. Packed la atrcne plain wnodnt boxes. Shipped by Am-rlcaa Bail- wsv Kzpreea. Send dieft cr wooer order to corer or we will ship C. O. I. Orders slnwed ra nay as re c'rM. To Shws: Writs for our price list ha quantities. The Maxwell Konln Ce, Not Inc. SC4S W. Mswlsea St. Bask J7 8.5 9. SO 12.00 15.00 20.00 2S.0O 30.00 SO .00 40 Tears of' aon-st sjerrfcwdlstni your rusrsntee of -"-r retisH.l,ty. There are seven Hartman Stores in the U. S. A. One in Omaha! Promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning a new era of low prices becomes effec tive in all Hartman Stores. Prices are purposely reduced to bring thousands and thousands of new customers into these stores. Values will be ready that positively defy duplication elsewhere. If you teed furniture or borne furnishing:! of any kind fcr economy's soke come to ycur Hartman. Store. Do not feel obligated to buy just come in and compare values and prices feel free to look about to judge for yourself how,remarkably underpriced every article ("large or small) really is. Despite the fact that stocks are now complete early choosing has great advantage. Buy now, save now pay later. In addition to it:se unprecedented values you have the privilege of taking a full year and a half to pay for what ever you select! Think of it I You enjoy the comfort pnd beauty of what you purchase immediately and can take 18 lonr months to pay. Hundreds of thousands of happy homes are furnished every year through Hart man's liberal credit plan. Let yours be one of the thou sands tM vear! Elections held free until needed ? Torrid Hot Blast Has fuel-saving hot blast construc tion. Large firepot, nickel tr.'w mctl. Made of polished steel. Dining Chairs Of quarter-sawed and solid oak. Choice of golden or fumed oak finishes. Neatly paneled backs and imitation Spanish brown leather padded seats. Another un usual value, each, at m A I I 1 I Baker Ht tj- y-g 1 nn 22 $075 Sensational Rug Values! .'41 '21 .18a: 9x12 size Seamless Axni'mster Rugs, at Gx9 size Axminster Rugs. Special, at 9x12 size Seamless Brussels Kugs, at........ V I 1 1 1 a i s I Si .18 Has 18-inch Oven Here's a typical Hartman bargain in a high-grade gas stove. A guaranteed "Baker" make a thorough baker in every sense of the word. Has enamel door panel and four burners. A regular ?45 value, special at 32H Brilliant Hot Blast Has a tlnn hot blast construction which In an important feature, aa it is responsible for real fuel econ oinv. Body of heavy polished atetJ, mounted on cast Iron base. Nickel trimmed. 16-Inch firepot. $211 iiiiiaa aiEcisaii"!"" mmmmmmmtmwmmmMa mmim: aa. . tS . I Has 5-Piece Dining Room Suite ; : Solid oak dining room set of solid oak, in golden finish. heavy table that extends to six feet. , - mAfC Chairs upholstered in imitation Spanish ; leather. Complete for PolycW'iie French Mirrors These mirrors nre beautiful and artistic. In upright and oblong shapes, in various sizes. Finished in powdered gold, bur nished polychrc v etc. All best plate glass. ; They may" not last long, they are such exceptional bargains at UlimilllllillKEM $g7S 5-Piece Bedroom Suite Consisting of bed, dresser, rocker, chair and center table. Full size steel bed in Vernis Martin finish. Large A J7CI dresser and, rocker, chair and center table to ? i' M match in golden finish. a 111 "o : " m Writing Desk Oak wrltlnu desk In fumed or golden oak finish. Has small com- a.a sops partments for paper, pen- l I oils, etc. Priced at only VssfV ffifll ntTni iffH im feRRrimn, ilhiSSHm Im y JJUlJiilll Sanitary Wood Beds at Half Price In 4 ft. 6 in. size only.' Beautiful wood beds with sanitary steel side-rails in golden oak, fumed oak, ivory, mahogany and walnut finish. The price represents a saving rt C of over 50 per cent. Choice of many designs at only ..... ,...,...... , LiJJ An unusual value, at. ... . 'll o ll o I U CD Oak Buffet I White Enamel Cabinet Base 0 Of selected hardwood, whits enameled. .. Irga porcelain top. Draw-mf g era and utensil cupboard a tt I W m shown. A bargain at aJAsJsl V Buy Now This very sturdy solid buffet If built of caretuny seieciea osjc in zumea iinias. Has two top drawers, two large cupboards and full length drwT at hnttnm $26.75 OVERSTUFFED PARLOR SUITE Beautifully finished mahogany frames, upholstered ihblue or mul. $215 berry velour. Spring edge and loose cushions V m m m The "SeUers" Cabinet ; High-grade kitchen cabinet in rolden finish. Has china cupboard with dust proof doors, flour bin. cutlery drawers and ntensil cupboard. Easr-cleanlnt porcelain top. ; S1.W A WEEK. Kitchen : Chair Well con s t r u cted kitchen chair finished in water - proof white ' enam el. . Another Hartman value, at SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ONLY Stepladder Stool Birch, natural finish, varnished; one piece steel braces; folds automatically. Priced $1.17 Percolator Of aluminum. A regu lar 1.50 value. Buy it tomorrow forenoon at 79c Kitchen Table With white enamr eled base and nickeloid top. Size 24x40; tomorrow $4.50 Pay Later "V" m I . Simmons Wood Crib tf Regular Simmons wood crib. In the neat W Ivory enamel finish. Has An sjf i steel drop side. Casn or credit, at..... ............ ...T 14 High iC Chair il l FT K as H ardwood high chair in golden oak finish. Sturd ily construct ed and capa ble of givins; excellent er t 1 c e. H a foot rest, jeatljr de signed back pnei. White Porcelain Nickel Trim "Sanico" Combination The well-known "Hani" steel range. In whits porcelain rniimv - it as large caoklng aurfars and high etoset. Guaranteed z ysais Sixteenth Between Howard and Harney m vita s atoaat. Guaranteed Z rsais wavw . a z $2.95 sixteenth Between Howard and Harney 3Eas:sMn3ES3 7 aroiui the hip,, '