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    TUB BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY
Meet
G
ing-at
enoa 'to
End Wars'
lJo) J George l) Iurr All Na
lioni of r.uriie A At J to
Mert to liriog
lVace.
London, Jan. 2l.-(Py A P.)
rremler Lloyd Ccorg. tidnnhg
the nationat liberal conference lotfay,
t!cdare4 that ill the rwtioni tj Eur
ope,, without tlbtlnclum, la J ken
invited to the Gcno economic con.
ference "beciuie we want to rut en
end to constant wan and rumor oi
wan." , .
DiKutslnsf the Washington con
ference lie laid: "The peace of the
world largely depend upon good
understanding between the United
State and ounelve. The confer
ence ha done more than anything
else to reitore that understanding."
Faith In Mankind. -
The oremier. in referring to inter
national conference in grneral, aid
if there had been a conference in
June, 1914, there would have been
no war in August, 1914.
"No international conference ever
settled Europe' problems," he said,
"but they have advanced the cause
of peace on earth. I have profound
conviction and faith in the ultimate
reanon of mankind."
Mr. Lloyd George was prcetcd
with a storm of cheer when he ap
peared on the platform in, Central
hail, where the conference was held.
All the coalition minister and lib
eral member of parliament were
present. KeplyinR to an eulogistic
introduction bv the chairman of the
meeting. Lord Lcver-Hulme. the pre
mier immediately began a discussion
cf the advat.taRe accruing to the em
pire from the Irish settlement.
Enhances Prestige. . ,
"It is the first time for a century,"
he said, "that we have had an Irish
government established with the
wholehearted sanction of the , people
of Great Britain."
Mr. Lloyd George said that the
Irish settlement had enhanced the
prestige of Great Britain throughout
the world and had deprived-Ats en
emies of "the force of that tunt that
we were always willing to give ex
alted advice to other nations,- which
we never followed ourselves."
Touching on the subject of a gen
eral election he disclaimed that he
had started the talk of it, saying he
had not made tip his mind in regard
... ...-I, lprtinn and that it would
lu suk.il ; T i - ...
Dunn Denies Omaha
Police Inquisitions
Third degree method an not
Me4 by lit Oman polii-t," l'o
Ji Cimnii!'unrr H. W, Dunn,
'III utfineitt wa made yester
day by the commissioner in re
ply to rejiort that 11. C Ifubbell,
a.iUunt secretary of the Society for
the -ieiid!r. went before the state
board of welfare Friday afternoon
to rnitiphiii t( brutal inquisitions
held by the police here,
l'rioner frequently maVe e
cuwtiuns against the police because
they believe the police are responsi
ble for their incarceration," (aid
Commissioner Pnnn,
"There is nothing to the third de
cree charge against the Omaha po
lite," he added.
Little Progress
Maddin Railway
Wage Discussion
Hearings at Chicago to End
Tina Wctl Lalor Board
to Deride Practically
All Points.
Ulster Agrees
on Boundaries
With South Erin
London, Jan. 2!.-(By A F.i
Sir James Craitf, he Ulster premier,
and Michael Collins, litad of the
provisional government for Ireland
formed under the Angto-Irish treaty,
issued joint tittemeut this evening
announcing an agreement regarding
the question of the boundary between
Ulster and southern Ireland.
The agreement, it it announced,
also provide for the crssatioit of the
southern Ireland boycott against Bel
fast and the return of the Catholic
workmen to the Belfast shipyard.
The Collms-Craig agreement like
wise provide that the two govern
ment (of northern and southern Ire
land) devise more suitable system
than the proposed "council of Ire
land" for dealing with problems
meeting the whole of Ireland.
Today' agreement was considered
her is giving promis of an ami
cable adjustment of alfjirs between
Ulster and southern Ireland,
nMMMsanasasfMS
8 States in Buyers'
Strike on Cement
Chicago, Jan. St. Executive of
ficer of the highway department of
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas,' Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, South DakoU
and Wisconsin today at the opening
se.sion of the Mississippi valley con
ference of state highway department
declared a buyers' strike against the
cement manufacturer of the country.
A flat 10 per cent decrease in the
price of cement is wanted by the
highway officials, and their refusal to
enter into negotiation with cement
manufacturer will retard construc
tion of more than $100,000,000 worth
of highways, they said.
Youth, 16, Sentenced '
. for Robbing Newsie
Jame Watton, 16, 1505 Monroe
street, who confessed in juvenile
court yesterday to bavin bein
the ringleader in the holdup of Wil
liam Dunn, IS, newsboy, but Mon
day morning, wa sentenced to
Kearney Industrial school by Juris
Sear. 1 1 is companion in the hold
up, Harold Callahan, 14, 1305 Mon
roe street, was given a suspended
sentence to Kearney and ordered to
Kiverview home for an indefinite
term at hard work,
Watton, formerly served a term
at Kearney, having been released on
parole in June, 1920. He ha a
lengthy juvenile court record.
Dunn, who live at Twelfth and
Edward treeU, testified yesterday
that Watton, armed with a re
volver, threatened to shoot him if he
did not turn over the J6 which he
had collected on hit newspaper route.
He also said that Watton threatened
him with death if he notified Mire,
The holdup occurred at Fourteenth
and Madison streets.
Injured Hoy's Father Sue.
L. A. Kiger, 1UI Tacifie ttree'.
r.U'd suit against the Omaha Tax Ink
and Transfer company in dislri-t
court yesterday for $5,000 damage
for injuries to hi son, Stanley, 10,
who wa hit by a tuxirab while
coasting at Eleventh and Jackson
street the evening of January 10,
VJll. The boy has been injured per
inancntly. the petition alleges,
Wilnon Fund Subscriptions,
Among the mbscrintion reported
here yesterday to the Woodrow Wil
son foundation are the following:
Vt'nH l liurM. ...... II
V. II, H.nlmnn,,,, ........... SS
Harlrf fonanl
H K KMlal tl
f, W, Kwnl t
(. K, lurr)nn .......u
K. lloiilKumcry. .............. ... IS
Man Remanded to Jail
on No Alimony Charge
Judne Wappich remanded O. P.
Mil Visit to the county jail yestrr
day when arraigned befoie Mm in
Central polie court on the charge
O! nonpayment vi alimony,
Mifkuh'i wife. Mrs. Lmma Mick
Ish, It.'4 l'rtt street, mother of three
children, the eldest 17 and the younn
est 7, testified that since their di
vorce a year ao last November
Mifkish had paid but $M alimony.
MtrkUh t"Id the court be had been
unable to find work until the pack
ing house strike and that he had hem
earning $18 per week since then, but
could not pay t& per week alimony.
Unauie to mrnun uona oi f ,wu, ne
wa tent to jail to await action of
the dUtrict court.
Haydcn Huyer Gravely 111.
k, ii. iim W. J, tulkin, JU-'t fcortii sixty-
J h. nn4t., isl , ... .... .,,.
llrin M. Whit. ............ ....... scveniii avenur, urunit in jun sh i
ii rriiinninj mi nnmt liula?
frcrn a trip to New Voik, i j
buyer Ut liaydrn Urothrrs, He wa
taken to St. Catherine hosiit:,
wrete he i reported in a senom
condition, following an operation,
Uluff Firm Sun for Pay
on Denisuii Paving Jol
DeuiiKin, It.. Jan, St. (Special.)
The Mayne Engineertnf Co. vt
Council (Stuff has begun suit to
cure some $H,0im) said to be due ('r
work in connection with the paviuif
which this city put In last summer.
The mayor has dated that the worlc
n not eomoleted at rer contract.
The case will come before the court
which convene at Dcnison next
week, .
Farco, N. D., Jan. St. Resolution
wheat at $2 a bushel and advocating
co-ordination of existing farm move
ment ana co-operation between
farmer organization were adopted
at me Closing scmun i i i"o iuskis
Chicago, Jan. 21. Railway shop
worker on 40 road whose dele
gate have been in continuance con
urr far manv davs with rail
executives, expect to complete their j
negotiation this week. It is admit-1 J
ted that little progress ha beenH
made regarding lower wage and IE
modified shop rule andthat practt-ideally
all points at issue will be taken ,k:
before the United State railroad 1 L
labor board for final judgment The'r
proposed shof reduction are effcc-Ti
tive February 1. if.
"The railroad are not making an;,
honest effort at negotiating a lower &
wage," declared B. M. Jewell, pre
ident of the railroad employes de- f;
partmcnt of the American Federa- p
tion of Labor. "They are making U
no eiiori to oner uaia o ic vuai-p;
of living or wages for similar work -in
other industries. The general p$
course is to pass the wage reduction v
alonpr to the men with jnstructions
to take it or leave it."
Mr. Jewell said a strike vote was
still a possibility, although he ad
mitted there was a danger of strik
ing a snag in the transportation act
Various interpretation of the new
shop rules have been fairly well
ironed out in the conferences and
the general committee will meet
Sunday to take final action on these
amended rules.
Kountze Place Ministers
and Wives Have Banquet
The ministers of Kount2e Place
and their wives banqueted last I
Thursday pvenintr at the O Look In
laid tor :
m
cafe. Lovers were
I.: l.:. i.K;ni.tn do so until I Plans were perfected for a cam-
the last minute. ; - ,
nxri,ti,or flu- p ertion comes early
or late," he added, "weall have but
one policy to put before the-conntry
a
rin
manded by the needs of the country
and of the world. r
' Must Establish Peace. J
World trade, he said,, was in a
worse plight than, any one present
had ever before witnessed.-' He con-
tinued: . , . '
"International confidence is t ie
basis of international trade The
problem confronting Great ..Britain
and the world may be summed up m
one phrase restoration of . interna
tional confidence. ,
"Order will restore confidence. VVc
must establish real peace m. the
world." - . , . ' '
Mr. Lloyd George said he was
looking to the Genoa conference, to
restore peace in the east. - ' ' '
"If permanent peace is established
there must be a great reduction m
the costs of armaments," he added.
"The British army is being reduced
to below prewar standard and the
navy and air forces are being re
duced also. The nations . must be
prepared to take risks for peace.
' Believer in League. .
' ' The prime minister said he was a
believer m tne league ui c" i
"and I wish some of its friends would
not run it as if it were a sort of little
nartv show." he added..
With reference to German repara
tions he said: . ;' .
r nne nf those who think ber
l-mrtw niiahi- not to be let off from
payment, but Germany is suffering
from exhaustion, like other nations,
and delay is inevitable. The sooner,
however, a settlement is reached the
"Tk le envernments interfere
-with .trade the better for trade and
onvemments. Mr. noya
: George went rn. "There is but one
inppnt nroeram peace on .earth,
good will amongst men.' ,"
Says Arms Meet a Success,
paign to be waged by the Koun'.ze ;
place churches' in the interests of ; -0
church attendance. ,
The program was in charge of p-
ot immanuei
i oolicy not -dictated by election-i Rev.. J. L. Barton of Imrnani
ing exigencies, but a policy dc- Baptist church and Rev Mr. Ha.
ilton of the North Presbyterian
church.
A community Bible class has been
organized at the University of Om
aha, sponsored by tne Kountze
olace churches. Dr. Vartanian of
the university is the teacher. At the
initial meeting of the class more
that 100 were in attendance.
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ADVERTISEMENT
RED PEPPER 'W
STOPS BACKACHE
The heat of red peppers takes the
"ouch" from a sore, lame back. It
cannot hurt you, and it certainly
ends" the torture at once.
t ,t Mf 1 . 1 Will.! 1UU O'V ouuLimg crr juu
The oremier said the Washuv ton w,ii ,rminH inct .trv Rpd
n
cess and owed a debt of gratitude to
Mr. Balfour, the head of the British
delegation. '
The prime minister affirmed nis
belief that the Washington confer
ence had done more than any'.hmg
else to restore a good understanding
'between Great Britain and America
and went into a discussion, of. the
benefit of international conferences.
"All who are anxious , for peace
and who have the courage to tread
the path believe in face to face dis
cussion," he added. . ' t
Farmers Urge Completiori
of Plant at Muscle'.Shoals
Florence. Ala., Jan. 21. Im
mediate resumption of construction
work on the government's property
as Muscle Shoals, with an. idea of
providing an ample supply of fertil
izer for American farms was declared
.-.f;,ii ncffssarv for agricultural
progress "by the southern group, of
the American rami cuiwi.
The group meeting was attended
by representatives from 18 ..states,
California and Colorado being, among
'. those -sending delegates. : . f
Prof. Fling, to Lecture.
Prof. F M. Fling of the state
ill deliver a lecture on
the present world crisis in Creighton
university auditorium January 26 at
g. under auspices of the National
A nriation for the Advancement of
Pepper Rub, and you will have the
quickest relief known. Nothing has
such concentrated, penetrating heat
as red peppers.
Just as soon as you apply Ked
Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling
heat In three minutes it warms the
sore spot through and through. Pain
and soreness are gone.
Ask any druggist for a jar ot
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure
to get the genuine, with the name
Rowles on each package,
ADVERTISEMENT.
HEALING CREAM
STOPS CARTARRH
Clogged Air Passages Open
at Once Nostrils Cleared
If your nostrils are clogged and
your head stuffed because of catarrh
or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at
any drug store. Apply a little of this
pure, antiseptic, germ destroying
cream into your nostrils and let it
penetrate through every air passage
of your head and membranes. In
stant relief.
How good it feels. Your head is
clear. Your nostrils are open. You
breathe freely. No more hawking
or snuffling. Head colds-and catarrh
yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed
up, choked up and miserable. Relief
t,,
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SJ II Jl If II- Jl W lrX J5
For Bargains
This Rich
Ivory Enamel
Adam Suite!
Sale Starts Feb. 1st
With on enormous capital at Its command, Hart-
tnan's are in a position to snap up any unusual offer
from manufacturers of furniture here's an example. These
bargain prices cannot be wet by any competitor prices that
are far below normal. Each piece as we show it here. -
The Dresser. $32.50
The Chiffonier ..... . $26.50
The Full Size Bed. . . . .$24.75
The Toilet Tahle $26.50
Buy This Rocker
Tomorrow!
Tea, It la a bargain, but
Jut an example ot Hart-
man a. turned
finish, leath
erette uphol
stery, only... J
A Rockford Make
60 Inches Long
All ' quartered oak, finished Jaco
bean in the popular William and
Mary period degitrn.
Just as illustrated and (nA Cf)
a valua eelllnar recru- K .UU
larly at tl-5, Monday
Big Overstuffed Bargain!
When you think of Living Room Suites you Invariably call Hart
man's to mind, with their entire Main Floor devoted to the display
of medium and hifrh priced suites. Tomorrow's
bargain offer, in a 3-plece overstuffed suite, loose C jHl
cushions, with spring- edge, and roll arms rich P I 9t
tapestry upholstery, complete at 1 61 a, J
This
Brass
Bed!
Full size
brass bed; 2
inch corner
posts; in
banded satin
finish. A $32
value at
On Easy
Credit :
The Spring
Extra!
Heavy angle
iron spring,
welt made and
resilient. Will
not sag. (12.60
value at
Do not fail
to see this
special val
ue! A fortu
nate pur
chase makes
this price
possible
On Easy
'Credit
50 lb. Cotton
Mattress!
A. comfortable,
sanitary a 1 1
cotton mat
tress, well
tufted. A 1
value at
Mah'any Davenport
Table Bargain
t
r
r
V'.
I
r- i
I;
Long davenport tables In all
styles and finishes are to be
found at Hartman's. Tomorrow
we offer the model pictured,
yueen Anne aesign,
la brown
any finish,
ne design,
i mahog- $00.75
b, at....- J t
Poster Beds
All Sizes
Two styles In brown or red
cast of mahogany finish.
Twin or full
alie, limited
as to stock.
Special, at...
Cane Suites Reduced!
We can truly boast of having about the most complete and varied
stocks of Mahogany and Cane Suites in this section. Suites to
meet with your particular tastes, ana in a range
of pricea to suit your pocketbook. If you are In
need of a new living room suite to brighten your
home, investigate our prices. A special offering at.
i t
i -3
1 1 ' e
CHIFFOROBE
Special
$3450
Every person !n need of clos
et space should be interested
in this bargain. We offer
choice of one style in golden
oak or an Adam period de
sign in rich mahogany finish
at this -Try--6pecial price.
This is a typical Hartman
bargain offer.
Easy Terms!
P 1
... A Simmons
Ivory Wood Crib
The most popular crib on the mar-
trot fnr hnhv. Has tllft
drop side, insuring the t "f Cft
hnhv'a fptv. In IvorV I w
enamel finish, at. .... . I If-
I
J It
Sensational
Rug Values!
9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs...... $72.50
9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs..... $49.75
9x12 Heavy Axminster Rugs. .$56.75
27x54-Inch Velvet Rugs . . .... .$1.75
Large Size Cocoa Door Mats.... $1.25
Deloxe
Springs
In All
Sizes
54-Inch Top
Jacobean Table
The large 54-lnch top speaks for
ltseir. ou woum ex
pect to pay at least $85 4
for this Jacobean oak
table. Bee it at...
,49
Here's a Big
Dresser Value
Has the desirable . plate mirror
tit generous Bize, with handy
H rawer snnon. lust
as we show It In t'
golden finish, caBh
or credit, at
Reclining Back
Morris Chair
Not the ordinary Morris chair,
but the kind which reclines to
any desired po
sition, in ricn
Jrolden oak fin
h only, at,...,
',C
The Bargain Dining Suite
You've Long Waited For "
A comparison of prices on any class of dining room
outfit will prove conclusively how much we save
you. For instance, tomorrow we offer this large
54-inch top table which extends to full six feet,
with 4 chairs upholstered m genuine
leather the suite of 5 pieces, com
plete at
!75
' Use Your Credit! )
3-1 oot Steel
Bed and Springs
An Englander make, in rich ma
hogany finisn. Tne
sorlnes lock firm to
head and foot
pieces. Just four at
no
EXTRA
Special
$322
It's a bargain such as only
Hartman's could possibly of
fer. If you are contemplat
ing the purchase of a new
buffet, whether it be fumed
or golden oak finish, by all
means decide to consider
this bargain offer befor go
ing elsewhere. Special!
Easy Terms!
rwi.
This Bed Duofold
Secure this value and you will ob
tain both a settee as well as a com
fortable double bed.
Opens up in an instant.
A. J69.50 value, tomor
row at, only..........
85c Columbia Records, 75c
Porcelain Top Cab't
9,
Has large porcelain work table.
measuring 40 inches in width.
ine snaing Kinu.
Golden oak
and a real bargs
offer at only
kind.
argain $39.75
Library Table in
Qtd. Fumed Oak
A table that you will be proud
to own. An excellent quartered
oik top, nicety
grained and meas
uring 28x42 inche
Only
nicely
EXE $995
Mint
SIXTEENTH Between Harney and Howard
Sale Starts Feb. 1st
m
GcJsvsd People,.'
is sure.