Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 11, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATl'MlAY. MARCH It.
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Doinoerat Charges
Hughes Misled j
Newspaper Men j
iM4ltr RoIiuiM I)fil4rfj
IVur-Povrr Treaty Nrgu- j
tuicil in rt irl Lodge
Hrj.lir tu Attack.
V!,ipgtan, Mmt l).-RiieuMg
!' c!ire itut the fourjKfr 1-,
-tic troiy t4' nctaled "cac.!
IV" Sfiitr fcoliiit-n. ilcmucrat. Ar-i
L-kt. dctrrd on the rrute loorj
MrUy !ut white 'the itrgntiatioiw (
wtff in .reirrr Scirrury llturhc-,
Iif4i1 of ilif Atitrrican tr!fg4(iun,
I 4l miilftJ iep4pT torrcspond-i
cnu, 411J through tlinn the prf!
"i the country, by denying tlut he j
hiipw of ny udi plan. 1
C'orrfoin!rn who were aligned
ii I.e foiifrrtiue, the Arkn4 rn. ,
i'sr averted, itot 011'y were mmtile!
rt obtain any authoritative inform-'
fori ai tr what w rouir- on, hut j
unity tf them ituered rroffioii I
t! ttue liny l'd !aee4 il"
rn.e m !'! Mr. JIuhr ttU them
Lodge Antwtr Attack,
fiutor Lo4ge ti Mt!iuftu.
t'.ie repub!ikn kikr, replied that
lie con!dered it "ineonvt i4b!' t'ut
lti evrrtry ttrruej jlie LnowVdjie
01 the fiur p'er f-'ti and reJ
110:11 a iult!i lir. jfin quiitirig a
"hig't oiiuial" of the..!a,.e i)rprt'
nteni n uMiig,
"Jour ilfli-g4t:'ii n'gmd the
treaty, tliere'ore it cn trmhiully he
ti they all wr'. Vhi wrote
it doe not nutter. What t in it doe
matttr," '
"Hut," kid Jnalor Iiobiiitn,
"mitnl tile Mr, Hughe. He
Mil-tuiitutly tlut it ii nobody' tui'
iif. who wrote it."
Mimict Secretary' Manner,
)ecribins the uncalled jdnury or
public tetinn of the conirrente.
Mr. Kobinson miniicked. nmiil Jattgh'
ter, the manner in which he faid
Secretary Hughe repeated deeUion
reached privately, announced tht he
xupposed t'wre wa no turther di
rttiH)n and tlien burriedly began to
call the r'll. 't.t'!ut,'!y liuiting oil
anv ponoihility Ot itebaf,"
Taking iue witli enalor Robin
nonV aertien thr.t no tour-power
treaty wa in the mind of any Amrr.
ban delcgite when the conference
beg.n, Mr, lodge e(K'4 llt he
h4 "u!lcd it otr with the ecreU()
of tte, I think, before h tonier
ence wa tilled, certainly betort it
met.
Tod)' dicuioit wa of biiei
duration, most rutir de.iting
further time 111 wbU to prepare
their add,ree.
Uoui Authorize $1,000,000
to JJuy Seed for Farmer
Vahiiigtt'n, Mareii 10. Kv a
tte of V9 to the lioue todav i
ed a bill authorMing a $I.UX.0M ap
propriation for the purchase of eed
pram tor farmer in drouth-stricken
area cf the iwthwe-t. A previout
1y approved bv ttie senate the bill
carried a $5.i0,(Vj0 appropriation and
the difference a to we of the appro
priation miit be compromised beiore
the measure goe to the president.
Teai Bank Ilohbetl
San Antonio, 1cm. March IU:
Twenty thousand dollar in gold, sil
ver and currency and S50.UH) in state
and cnur.tv bond', together with
jewelry with an nnoilicial estimated
value of several thotuand dollar,
were stolen when five bandit tobbed
the New Rraunfel tate bank, .4D
mile north of here, thi afternoon
and escaped in an automobile.
i Bryan to Visit
! in Nebraska on
Speaking lour
Trip in May ?aiJ Not to lie of
j Political Significant f
Urother May Kmi for
; (!ottf;ret.
i l.in.oln. March 10."ipui! 1
Willatu Jemting V'p probably
wilt be .in Nebraska the latter part
of Mav (or a short time, it wa an.
corniced by hi bn'fier. liuilr V.
Krvan. ,
The former Nrbraua pohtiiun
ind lecturer i aeh'duled to pa
through the state at that time hi tilt
ing speaking date in t'oimcction
v. it'i bit aaiilt on the Darwinian
theory and alleged atheist teaching
of certain college profe.or.
Hie May trip i not tilled wuh
anv political signiticance o far fl
it 'known. Jlowexcr, it i reported
here on good authority that beiore
the congressional and sen.itonal
elections are held the silvery-tongned
014'. will sinaW i't etnal ton
lit NtLrj.'.a, Mtgl'g soteu u se
If , t ringrniai ac.j eiui
! pledge ia the suppoit of the ol-
! .te4d 1
I An r'ioit is being nude lute to
sidetrack t'i ltan-or governor
teti4l and transform it into a hr t
!itiu congrriitnal specul with
. "lirother t tiairlc) and former (lov
, iiior Morrhrad i' a dunged ro e,
,"J!rot!itr t barley" being a rndidate
for iongir and Morehrad agam
Irving for the gubernatorial laurrU.
l!n apparently i being digested
very well Ly 'Urother I barley" and
o far as i known Morchead te
; licves be will be no more uccefiil
a giiheru4tori4l candidate thi
jear t'.a" l.e wa tua year ao,
(!allawj Voutli Injurfil
! in Hunting AaMnit
j TaUattav, Neb.. March 10. tspe
cial,) tilrni l'ocl, young man re
siding cast of l al'.away, and a com
panion were out coyote hunting.
I hey became separated and a s'uvi
fine afterward the horse which
lool had been riding came up with
out a rider, A search made
an i be a touud unconscious in a
eauoti with hi leg broken. It i
thought In horse stepped in a hole
jand fell with him. lie i in a eri-
lou condition.
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Barker Clothes Shop
M., '., - -I; ; -
mt r . r m rt a'.
Iftc Home of tnc iuv ranr onus
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Ji
Announce Their 4 ,
New Merchandise and Sales Policy
and New Lo w Price Levels
.
Omaha Men and Young Men will be brought face to face with the
Greatest Clothing Values in America today through our new policy of
huge purchases on a cash basis and intensified selling through the me
dium of lowest possible prices.
TWO PANT SUITS
At Practically
Maker-to-Wearer
Prices
N. 1
Our favorable connections trith
America's foremost Clothes
Makers brings to Omaha Men
Folks these wonderfully styled
and tailored two-pant Suits at
the surprisingly low prices here
in quoted.
THE EXTRA PAIR
MEANS DOUBLE-WEAR,
Models:
JAZZ
SPORT
G0LP
SINGLE AND
DOUBLE BREASTED
BELTED
SEMI-BELTED
CONSERVATIVE
MODELS
Our vast stocks contain your
new spring suit. The suit that
will render full satisfaction in
every detail and will bring you
back for your next suit. "We
stand ready to show you that
suit tomorrow. ,
Hi
The Barker Clothes Shop is an Omaha institution, owned by Omaha
men and conducted in the interest of Omaha men. It's a-store wherein'
you feel at home. '
I The minute you see them you'll want to slip into one of these 1
Gaberdine Top-Coats
172 and 22
1 The xery newest mod-
Xo better Top-Coat ;!
for real service. ,tj
'Second Floor
Securities Building
16th and Farnam
aWT
Tt Wondtt Vka of I fit.'
fur mil-'.
lallir1
rt dtntop4 f
tt n4 fttin Ila
ii Mtuin 'mii.
hr--.l at J.
The Mctivpolitan Millinery Store Acknowledged
lly Fashion Lovers
Style Headquarters for
Easter Millinery
Tin-; wi-xrs LARCiicsj' siiowlmi
OK CILVRACTKU MILMNERV
At
5
$50
10
And
Better
DESIRABLE MILLINEKV laSlllOXS AT MODERATE
PRICES A GREATER NEBRASKA ACHIEVEMENT
HUNDREDS of beautiful new hats shown for the first time Saturday. Every
hat guaranteed perfect in quality, style and workmanship every hat a
. . masterpiece of the milliners' art every hat absolutely in a class by itself
a? every woman who compares comprehends.
Courteous and competent saleswomen to assist you with intelligent serr- v
ice, making the selection of your new hat a pleasure instead of a problem, i
Special for Saturday
Children's and Misses'
Milans, at
is
All smartly trimmed with silk grosgrain ribbon, there are a dozen dif
ferent styles to select from in Black, Brown and Navy. These hats are
positively worth double our sale price. Please attend this sale early
Saturday.
SlttrofolKan Millinery Entire Main Fleor it Bnlldins Farnam St.
Superb Footwear Styles
And New Lower Prices
NOT merely values, but the best footwear values in America. That's what
we invite you to expect because that's what Greater Nebraska is selling
today. In justice to yourself don't spend a dollar for shoes until you
see the extraordinary values produced by our determination to undersell in
footwear selling.
NEW Women's tan
and patent oxfords.
Also new one and two
strap styles. New one
inch flange heel. A
value revelation at the
new lower price
?J50
'NEW Women's satin strap
pumps, black," brown and gray.
High Louis and Baby French
heels. The dressy spring style of
1922 and at the new $f750
' lower price, too
NEW Women 'b tan and
patent oxfords. New 11-8
heel. Welt sewed soles
Exceptional values 'dem
onstrated at the new low
er price. See them Sat
urday ?iyOO.
at
NEW Women's Pat
ent Oxfords with patent
vamp and patent collar,
matt kid quarter; lVs
inch leather heel, welt
sewed soles. An entirely
new pattern, first time
shown in Omaha. New
lower ?COO
price t vf
In All the World No Shoes Like
Billikens for Kiddies
And Billikens for Grownups.
A well known Omaha leather expert buying shoes for his little daughter, said: "In
all my experience with leathers I have never known any shoe in ihe world to wear
like Billikens." The more people know values the more they insist upon Billikens.
BILLIKENS for women and growing BILLIKENS for misses, children and
girls. All at one new ?KOO boys. Priced according $050 to ?C
price f. O to size O
You know Educator shoe comfort. They're here for men and
women and Educators are THERE for satisfaction.
prcaler She Srctloa Mala Fleor "orlh Mala BallaMur
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
fflpWiaefptfrinq
COMPARE "1
OUR VALUES
ALWAYS
iCOKKCCT APPAREL IOR MEN AXU WOMfc.N;
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