V THE IKK: 'OMAHA, TL'KSDAY. JANUARV 17. Democrats K;ii) Own Measures, McKclvie Savs .WrU Krith Nnillc IVM411 Wbo Inaugurated Project Rriub(icaiiK Kml to , (jtjuiplitf. I.inrpln, Tgn, 16, (Special,) ' Arthur F. Mullen, deniiwraic mi; 'nt mixer Ue puw.wo in Uiii. i.a Saturday, mini lute reached down Into tltff Imk uf iirncril ilii-oil-tent and pullrd oul what he ihuuftM voulii bt nunt popular itluiu run. kNJfrmg- which party fecoiiiinr tldeti I i He thmgi hr cimtili!iici o( in il:; I rctolutinnt Ii.icl." J lint aMlic KUirmrut undo iy " !... . ai-t -i. ...a.... :.. a: Woman Accuses U. S. of Neglect of Indians r I -Ml Osborne Speaks at Sunrise- Meeting Held for Farmers l". Tliuina. and John Hauiiijjiiu of l'iiijiiicr Hoard Arc AUo Honor Guott at (iliaiiilitT Luncheon. f. J. CMionie, prcoiJttit ot Nt'irvlu Kanitcr' union; F, , -M J 1 1 , i J ' - - lift tJ:V.O".I.j .hi (tuxrmor , flcKeUic today in di t-i'inf the-'I attack on the Male ad uinitiratiotl. He Mtiiitct to one nth kct 'of atiL-k a(tir nmitlur. which, h rUlmed.ere foUtcd on tlie pub 5c by the democrat. The governor ul: I Tirt. Jtliey criticised apnrnpria. liutti and demanded a reduction, ai.ii In the iieAi drcath criticised special eiMf Vhich is the only way that a reduction tan be accomplished. And reduction of appropriation i: the prK.tiary reason tor calling a po iial rfion. i Policy Wa Neville's, ey attacked the tatc pulic.'. emocratic governor, Keith Xe v'll. urged and obtained passage "t a law calling for a state sheriff an J deputies. yllace WiUon. appoint ed by Governor Xeville, s the firi"t Hate sheriff. "They attacked matching of state rppropriatious with federal appro priations to build good roads. In '917 the democrats pledged a five year federal aid road program, which can be found on the statute books. They began to carry it out and we finish the five-year program this year. Advocated Code System. "Tlicy attacked the code depart ment. Special committees and demo cratic governors recommended the code and budget system of govern ment for years. But always they failed to put their promises int' no lion and it fell to the republicans to do it. "They demanded election of local i'Sessors by direct vote of the pco-! ple.""The assessors are being; elected that way right now. Vj ' "I always looked upon Keith Nc- j Des Moines. Jan. 16. (Special villc as a clean-cut. fair-minded man,.1 Telegram.) Charges that Sheriff hut the role he played in Omaha : ; .;. 0b! took George Davenport Saturday in countenancing attach.-. ' and Joe Williams to the spot where fit plans niadc'and carried out dttr- I Sirah Barbara Thorsdale's body ing his own administration indicated 'was found, placed ropes around their that he is playing politics." t recks and "lifted them from the . . ; : ' ground, while shots .were fired near- I Pailatlirp in Art Hv. were made in court today in the L.CgllcUUie V net arRuments before. Judge Lester I Thompson in the trial of Joe uil ' liams for the murder of Miss Thors j dale. Monday afternoon. ' Judge Thomas J. Guthrie, special nrosecutor for the state, declared ; Williams was taken out and given t the third degree only after George Davenport had been subjected to the same treatment. Guthrie declar ed Davenport was given "ten times worse treatment than Williams." "And furthermore." said Guthrie, "I believe this man Williams was in formed of what was going to happen to him by his friend and advisor. Sheriff Robb." Miss Elizabeth llaupt, Indian l.i'V sionary and literary authority, of Waiihington. I). C. now visiting California, charges that government neglect has deprived Indians of Cali fornia of a home and tuanicnauce. The reservation near Chico, Cal., puce their home, has been taken from the redskins because of non payment of taxes, and Miss llaupt' report to the government agents will include many other charges of neg ler:. Th i territory grant near Chico was the gift of the late Mrs. Bidwell, widow of the famous Gen. Bid we'd. Xo government reservation hiM ever been (jrantcd. Miss llaupt al ltgf Davenport and Williams Given Sham Execution Defense in ThorsJale Murder Case Charges Clients Were Terrorized at Spot There Body Was Found. On Four Big Issues (Conllnufd from rnge One.) sidcivlion of those measures outlined by the governor. Pay for 10 Days. The members arc permitted to work,., only 10 days on pay. Any time spent .in excess of 10 days is a ..patriotic contribution to the state at no expense to taxpayers. Amendments to the guaranty law probably will be decided upon at a meeting of bankers in Omaha, Jan uary 18. Governor McKclvie has announced that this proposition should and would be handled by bankers and he probably would sanction any amend ment they saw fit providing it did not weaken the guarantee of losses ' to depositors. Board Trims Expenses. The trimming done by the board of control in compliance with a re quest by Governor ..McKclvie several weeks ago to all expending agencies includes the following: Elimination of appropriation for juvenile research, $20,000; elimina tion $S,000 appropriation for new laundrv building at Milford; elimina tion $15,000 for new sewer system at Lincoln state hospital connecting with ciy sewer. $15,000; reduction of. $20,000 in $300,000 allotment for new reformatory for men at Lincoln; reduction of $8,000 in $50,000 appro priation for new building at girls' industrial school at Geneva; reduc tion $10,000 in the appropriation of $125,000 for hospital -building at sol diers' home, Grand Island; deduc tion $6,000 in $12,000 appropriation fcr new wells and equipment at Hastings insane hospital; $2,500 lopped from $35,000 for complete new kitchen equipment at Norfolk insane hospital. . Other Small Reductions. There are other smaller reduc tions which the board announced to day could be made to ease the finan cial depression because of drop in prices of equipment and because Governor McKelvie stated so em phatically at the recent meeting that the taxpayers must have relief. John . M. Matren. state superin tendent, announced today that $40,000 would be suggested by him ' as a reduction in appropriations for his department. Entire elimination of $2sO.WU ap propriated to ' build a memorial gymnasium on the campus at Lin coln was announced a week ago by Governor McKclvie. . . Fubs With Popcorn Man i Draws Ten Dollar Fine Fred Maisenbackcr, 3013 North Fourteenth avenue, was fined $10 in Central police court yesterday, fol lowing arrest Sunday night, when, he and Ixsuis Freedman, a crippled popcorn vendor, nearly came to blows at Fifteenth and Douglas S Maisenbacker told Judge Wappich that he accidentally tipped over an icecream carton belonging to Freed man whenjie came out of the Rialto theater. The argument started when he returned and offered to make good the damage, he said. During the argument Freedman fell to the ground and Policewoman Ormsby, who happened along at that time, called, for reinforcements. Two stalwart bluccoats responded . and Maisenbacker was escorted to Freedman did not appear against him in court. . The Bee offers $140 in prizes u Nebraska-Iowa contest for amatcu' paatggrap hcra, - the W. i liutiui. chairman and John M. l Unnii4n, jtccrrtary of the Omaha agency oJ the War nuance corpora tion, were the suet of honor at a farmers' 'Sunri-e meeting" at the Clumber of Commerce )cterday nocn. Oppose Burning of Corn. "Farmer of the . talc xhould not burn or destroy their surplus prod ucts in any muniier," 1'resident Os borne said. "Just now it seems hard to get rid of the surplus hut in a fhort time the pendulum is going to swing the other way and the world uill be needing our surplus produrts. A market will have been created and those who have held ou will be able to cll their produce at a profit." ' Mr. Osborne also outlined the ac tivities farmers plan for the coming yer and how they intended to carry on in spite of the many reverses they have met. Describe Finance Work. F. V. Thomas and John M. Flan nigan described the activities of the War Finance corporation and what it has been doin to help the farm-1 ers in their financial difficulties. ! A. L. Hobbs, song leader, and Ben F. Marti, garbed as "hayseeds," furnished the fun of the program. Senator Attacks Shipping Board King of Utah Says Harding Should Tell Officials to Stay on Joh. Washington, Jan. 16. Officials of the shipping board were described by Senator King, . Utah, as propa gandists, who said President. Hard ing ought to tell them to stay on the job and run the board. He asserted the officials of the board were en gaged in "stirring up sentiment for a subsidy" and declored that the time had come for .."stump-speaking to stop." . : t . Mr.. King made his attack during discussion of a measure to give the board authority to acquire a site in the Virgin islands for a fuel station and fresh water reservoir. 'T wish." he said, "that Mr. Laskcr and the others on the board would devote some time to the administra tion of their affairs. That is their duty, rather than spreading propa ganda. Every few days we read of some official making a speech in favor of government subsidy, continually and increasingly stirring up senti ment tavorabW to a subsidy." Their actions, he. continued, have been, a menace to the proper direc tion of affairs. He added, however, that those who hitherto had been at the helm of the board were "no. bet ter" than those now in charge.. Finance Company Gets Applications .New Co-Qprratnr Concern j to Help Farmer I Doing JliineM Direct. A number of applit'ittion for War Finance loan i mining direct frum faniurs to the Xfhrak4 Auriculiural Finance corporation, 1411 Woodmen of th World building. Thi organ ization ha been tet up bv terral bundled Nchik hitiiU to co-op-r-ate in bringing new money to the ute. E. F. Foldj U Kfrctary-trcii urer. This state-wide loan company, lav ing stockholders in practically every localitv. is able to extend credit for agricuiturrfl purpotct without it bring tiece sary for the farmer to put their paper through their l"cal bank for a guarantee. In cac the farmer's c curity i good ami proper, be is aide to git hi loan from the War Fi nance corporation in this wav with out his local bank having to guaran tee it. The number of this loan company also are sending n quantity of aper in for rediscount, l.cs margin is required on this guaranteed paper than on that coming direct. The in terest rate on all these loans is 8 per cent. Two Sailors Believed Slain in Raid ou Rum Schooner . Biloxi. Miss., Jan. 16. Discovery of two bodies of men, apparently for eign sailors, on the beach here has led to 10 arrests by the local police, who assert the men were killed in a fight which followed an attempt la.-t week to hold up and raid a hauor smuggling schooner at anchor near the coast. Plan to Arouse Interest in Dairies J. W. Mj let of Extension Sen ice Here Doing Mis sionary Work. A diary- association in each epun tv in Nebraska-is planned by" J. W'. Mylet, proprietor ' of the Morning side dairy farm at Clarks. " He has recently beon appointed manager o? extension service, for the dairy asso ciation. Although his headquarters arc in the. Central National bank at Columbus, he is now in Omaha con ferring with business men who wish to encourage the use of milk cows. -'"I expect to hold dairy meetings at each county seat," said Mr. My let yesterday. ; . "Dairying is -; the short way to get out of the. agricul tural depression. "There is profit as well as hard .work in dairying. In terest must be aroused in the coun try. Farmers must learn how to handle cows and secure a market for fthe milk. Once the 'supply of cream warrants it, -refrigerator cars can be obtained to. carry it to Omaha,; and once there Js- sufficient interest in dairying, .ways will be found, to. fi nance any farmer wishing to go-into the. business." ..-..''"-.; ; County Board Votes Down , Budget for Farm Bureau Kearney. Neb.. Jan. 16. (Special.) The Buffalo county board of super visors, following public hearing on a petition urging abolition of the farm bureau in tlvs. county, announced the hearing would be continued until February.- The board then. adjourned to a committee room and, after a brief closed-door session, reversed its (decision and denied the farm bureau request for an annual appropriation. What prompted the sudden reversal has not been learned.. ' In the mean time, in accordance with the law, an other petition has been filed asking that the" appropriation be put into force for 1922. This petition will be roted upon at the February board meeting. . ' ' Volunteer Firemen Flocking to Norfolk Norfolk. Neb., Jan. 16. (Spctili Telegram.) The fortieth annual con vention of the 1 Nebraska "Volunteer Firemen's association opens here for a three-day session Tuesday night. The delegates, expected to num ber 1,000, are filling the city today. C. R. Frasier of Gothenburg, president of the association, is here mid will Open the convention in the auditorium at. Following this session the firemen will hold memorial services in mem ory of departed comrades. John Martin of. Fremont, vice president of the association, is be ing boomed for the presidency. . North Platte, Columbus, Fremont and Scottsbluff are in the field for the next convention ; Filley Youths Given Fines of $10 for Having Liquor Beatrice, Neb, Jan.; 16. (Special Telegram.) Otis Wright, John Haz clton, Guy Steece and Taylor Jack man, the four young men of Filley who were arrested last week charged with intoxication and illegal posses sion of liquor, appeared before Judge Ellis this evening. Wright and Hazelton pleaded guilty to the in toxication charge and were fined $10 and costs each. The cases against Jackman and Steece were dismissed at the ' request of the complaining witness. . warn r Milk J U Far Infanta lr hnalids MO COOKING Tbo "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHome,Office,n4 Fountains. Ak for HORUOCS. wAroiti Imitations & Sabstitnte 414-M SacuritfM BU. Caracr lath and Firau Sta. Dsn. 8347 DR. BURHORN'S . Chiropractic Health Service Headaches, backaches, colds, lum bago, rheumatism, neuritis, throat trou bles and nervousness respond to Chiro practic adjustments as well as liver, stomach and kidney troubles. Adjustments, given at your home when unable to come to the office. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Adjustments are 12 for 110.00 or (30 for $25.00. . Office equipped with pri vate adjusting rooms and complete X-Ray laboratory. Lady attendant. Our Council Bluffs office is located in the Wickham Block, with Drs. Rubers r.nd Ruberg' in charge. ' Funny thing about ketchup You don't buy ketchup for ketchup's own sake You buy it for the sake of the other things on the table. Heinz To mato Ketchup has a zestful tang that gets the other things eaten: eaten and enjoyed.' HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP Wshing writheal that rash Use RESItlOL 5oolhinq and Healing The first application stops the itching torture and helps to clarify the angry skin CHOCOLATES j INNER-CIRCLE CANDIES' M Radiant Block Coal, $13 ... SEMI-ANTHRACITE r Plainer Lumber Co., JA dun 0725 Platntr Lumber and Coal Co., ' t . WAlnut 0330 Farm art' Lumber Co. - KE awoed 3100 raws to Set the Ori&inaland ' Genuine YEAST TAM.&TS Whisky Sleuths Find Man Guarding Liquor fifjinl l.'alid. Xt'V. Ian. C-peci.l TKuram.)-Shen!l I.tw I r-h r I 'nluh de..iut, W hen they irrH aim iipjr runm .-.iiitu, Hi i iniiy rf'i i jiu iug tin a lip. nuutcd me oi tin j l n (ei i, r n. 'MlriJ KUiiJi iif the I'li'.ie a'i'l I Hall' fall ailO! a lt g4.' Iu limine t I , ud liia lii.inr a Suulll tliiulu Holti ( 'irc u'll cm gie ( tirniMii il. iiut, ltu ever, and n-w (umi the .lunger' ,'nriil mat Ue (iiii wa t U j m.t llllll ill iKMItill, aiuMtnni; in a IviiUuu nut Unuliar ta l'ti. I.il-' one kI (he olli.ri cut ".Kid lliuii I t nlher he l l I ahtmt nnne tlmroii'f ly and (ituiul I,' t.ll.ma u( h'l'M r otr tthkli lie lud lire ii kcrpnii; jjiuid Mlnle, a he had 4id. bt u aitmg ta vm iiiuuhrr nun. The l'ee finet ftr amatfiir phj logTalihrrii f ! 1 1 hruary I. Valiii'i!i-ii, J in. to. J he i m iiieik'ul ni'ljin- re I'm ltd lull aj V't C4 rut 'l I liirU h" arrived at ill Und vi Itniuiiit M'tiih of Mir I,i'i.iihi, jtMldli k lo a t"'l ' tftxM by the dii'mimriit. S.i j inil r. .liivitMin nib ilii-eu In 'Hare It l-r lb' acrul cniiitr htc beiii rri.MMh'd. I Our Furniture Demonstration Sale Now On' Brandeis Master-Made Furniture Lower Than Market Prices All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Liberal Credit if Desired. Seventh Floor. trtt till W!r!:l!li!l!i t Tuesday A Great Offering of Chippendale Glass -r-At Close Out-Prices pjj Handled Bowl, 10c Colonial Tumblers, 5c Footed Sherbet, 5c , In the Half Price Aisle Here the thrifty shopper will find very speeiiil values to' delight her in close-out patterns of English chinas and porcelains. . Utility Plate, 10c Kitchen Salt Shaker, 10c Cream Jug, 10c January Dinnerware Sale Continues ' 23 per cent reduction on ell opciutock patterns. Buy in sets on any quantity you m-iy uccu fiml you will receive this special discount. - ' Fifth Floor East Vacuum Bottles UN the One Pint Size Notion Features In black enamel with alum inum, shoulder and cup top. Main Flosr West ; Uniform Phonograph Needles Only 5c for 100 Main Floor West, "Where Can I Meet You?" What docs this question mean to you? Minutes of boresome waiting in a noisy, jostling crowd? You can avoid all that by meet at the . , .. Brandeis Restaurant If "Where surroundings are beautiful and restful, music is soothing," food is well cooked and refreshing, and service the most satisfac tory. Tanth Floor, Hickory Supporter Waist For boys and girls, S to 14 years; regularly 50c; special price Shoe and Oxford Laces , Specially priced for this sale, 2 pairs Rubbsr Pant's for Babies Extra good quality ot rubber; regularly 50c; specially priced , Kihinoer Snap Fasteners Black and -white, all sizes; regularly 10c; specially priced, per card ... Sanitary Aprons Of Para rubber; 69c value; specially priced for this sale Strong Shopping Bags Convenient and durable; regularly 50c; specially priced Collingbourne's Basting Thread 100-yard spools, satin finish; regularly 5c each; special price, 3 for Pant and Skirt Hangers 10c value; special price, 4 for Shoe and Slipper Trees - Specially priced for this sale, Ii pairs for Tape Measures CO-inch size; . specially priced for this sale, each Needle Books Containing needles, darning needles and bodkins; regularly 25c; special price ' Stocking Darnerc Egg shape darners; regularly 10c; specially priced White Bias Tape Various widths; specially priced for this sale, per bolt . . ... . -. Domestic TvyiM Tape Specially reduced price, 2 bolts for O N T and Star Crochet Cotton . AH colors; special price, 3 for King's Sewing Thread Special price now, 3 spools for ................. Strong Safety PNni 3 sizes; regularly 10c; , speciallyriced, per card'.; Ocean Pearl Buttons Assorted sizes, 3 cards for ........ . Hair Nets The Fashion The best silk Hair Net, with or with out elastic; all colors; regularly lt)c; special, 4 for Double Mesh Hair Nets Fashionette, the invisible human hair Net; regularly 20c; special, 2 for . .. Main Floor South 39c 35c ..5c 35c 39c 10c 25c 25c 5C 10c ;5C 5c 25c 10c , 5c ioc 25c 25c "ALCO" Washer . This wonderful Electriu Washer has a twelve-sheet capacity and cuts the usual washing time iu half. It is so economical to operate and so .satisfactory to use that Mon day is no longer a. dreaded day in the household equip ped with it. At the price of 106.23, cither cash or on our easy payment plan, the prac tical savings afforded by aii electric' washer soon pay for itself. Fifth Floor West. - ';- Gloves and Mittens For Boys and Girls- Odd lots including Jersey Gloves, Golf. Gloves, Wool Mittens and a few Gaunt lets. Former values, 39c to 75c. Main Floor North National Pressure Cooker- Cuts jour gas bill in half.. You can save half your gas bill. And $5 a month on your meat bill Using a National Pressure Cooker "Why not put this money in the bank each month? It is yours ' and there is no reason why you should waste it. ' Doctors recommend Pressure Cookers lor invalids. Nourishing oatmeal cooked in 15 minutes. . Demonstration Fifth Floor 4 NATIONAL Cookers Sold on Easv ty Payments. . HOME BGDK.OF FASHIONS ' Spring 1922 - B ' ' JfviaAiU Umt Journal Spring Home Book of Fashions FEATURING Home Journal Patterns - Easiest of all patterns to use. x Every pattern guaranteed abso lutely perfect and the very- first paper pattern to show a cutting and construction chart. Whether you are experienced in sewing or not you can easily make i a perfect-fitting garment from a y- Home Journal Pattern, by follow ing me simpic cuiiing ana con struction chart on each octtern I , envelope. Pattern,, 2Se. to tte. . Home Book of Fashions, 25c or 10c. whea pnrchated win a tattern. , Main Floor Wet Double Capacity -J ?