v ( m THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JUNE 11, 1922. II A Move to Reduce "Postage Rates ' Made in House Representative Kelly Inlro. durei Bill to Rrpml Two of Four Increase Imposed as War Measure. , Omihi Br Ih Mir. Wuhjigton. June 10, Reduction of leeond clit pottage rct, which wer originally imposed it war t4xei, v.n proposed in a bill intro duced in the home liy Representative M. Clyde Kelly, 1'etvuylvanu, re publican. The bill it intended to give relief to the newipapert and rnagiiinr which hav made repre sentationa to eongrett that the con tinuation of high poital rates crl ouily affected the entire publiahing industry. The Kelly bill would repeal the latt two of the four increases in pos tal ratet which werf made wider the war revenue law of 1917. Repre sentative Kelly, in a gtatement. pointed out that newspaper and mag aiine publishers of the country are in need of relief from this discrimina tory war tax in order that the press may continue to function. He stated that the proposed measure retains the present zone system of postal charges, but reduces the amount of charge to the second advance in rates which became effective July 1, "19. According to Mr. Kelly, the ratet asked would still give the gov ernment 175 per cent more than the prewar rates and would not relieve the publishing industry of one cent of the other federal taxes paid by it In common with other industries. Weddi ngs Dana-Boehrer. 0neva The merriate of Mli Lorett fuehrer end William pane took place at Tor. The ceremony wis performed ba th county Jud. Mr. and Mr. Dans want to Omaha on a ahort honeymoon. Dallarrt-MrCoy. Bloemflelfi Wayne Dallard and Mra. J. B. McCoy war married at the Fred Heevrlr. home by Rev. M. E. Richmond. The brlda la a daughter of W. H. Need htm, adltor of the Bloomfleld Monitor, and came hero from Arnold nearly a year ago. She has been working In an orchestra with Mr. Dallard for soma time. They wlll make Bloomfleld their horns. Frederick -Stryksr. Callaway George Frederick and Miss Ferna Stryker. toth of Callaway, ware married hers. LoTell-Oweos. Madlaon Percy Lovcll, aon of William Lovell. and Miss Alice Owena, daughter of Mr. snd Mra. Marlon Owens, were married at tha home of the bride's par ents. Rev. Mr. Wimbler officiating. The groom Is proprietor of the Midway Oil' works here. The bride is a Norfolk school teacher. Hrhrorder-Stewart. MoCook Ciuy A. Schroeder of Mlnden snd Miss Ora L. Stewart of McCook were married here. They will be at home at Mlnden. Three Marriages. Nebraska City Miss Hallle Bruce and George M. Lathrop were married at the horns of the bride. Mlaa Elinor Roberts and Walter Kuen ning of Auburn who were married here will make their home at Auburn where tha (room la employed ty the govern- klimm nnnna T - .... Harold Spry of Clarlnda, la., were mar- v'mA a, V. V i . i l . . ' Mvuia ui me onae near uun- nfT Jhey wl" make thelr nome at Clarlnda where the groom la manager of tha Swift & Co. plant. Knhlruftn-Wlleol. At the residence of the bride four miles northwest of Tabta Rock. Mias Alma Wil cox wis married to Richard Kuhlman, V.' Ti,J5rlde ,s daughter of Mr. and Mrs c. R Wilcox and the groom, a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhlman, prom Ln,nL r?8l,SI in the Long Branch neighborhood. Double Weddlnf. k t?wne? c''y A double weddln was held at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wilbur McClaughery at Washington. Kan. Their two daughters, Jessie and Luclle, were xi.. u. m"Lae' ,he former to Noah H'?' w,"1,hJntm " the latter to Frank Van Winkls of Linn, Kan. Parish-Thomas, viil lce- K"ner Earl Parish. S, and Miss Ida May Thomaa. It. both of Cort MeMmere marrlei1 her by County Judge La Vloletto-Plneen, Columbus. At a nuptial mass at St. Bonavanture Catholic church, Miss Agnes Dlnssn of this city became the bride of man vloIett. North Bend business Burton.KaJl. Moorefleld. Miea Phoebe A. Nail, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Nail, one or our most prominent farmer families. d Kay E. Burton of -Weelfleet were married tev t T. nnaeit at Ins buna .if the bi d The )aitns teMpls lll b St home n W.elfl.al, aae. ths freea, la .nt taf lee ieiiUi4 nil cemiar Ta) IsupUa W 4, Wei r"t-4asl giramauut sat Me M:vine II mhh an t .... r -.H.,n m l Mi. 1-rsM.ia Utti tnairiti tt i uunty Jul. a I'rfi.l Aad'raun I'sIM. Tack Ravmuii.1 J. AMeraaa and I'staia inamait i hs tluine 'I IK- brHaa pa'snia. Mr. and Mra J l ftxiMK. ih gieutn is s"-',4 "h 'be I'lljf .Sal), n.l bank as imUuiii . .hir, Wrbrnn ling. N'alton lniur W.hrn n and Miu Koih-r tans', ids mn'i vf aur ynunsar rrs married si Hading. Th l"e t lli-ir niarruse iama aa 4 auiprme is their men iiftiiie Tn-y make Iheir horns beta, hntlrhl-Unk. Paairi' 4iia Kraicbt, , and Mia Amatia I m: .. l'li if Mrtilll. Kan. wria ma . i I hrfa by t iiunly Ju'lge Meanivc. ' Walxin-Hlraland. Otand talatid - Wsi."B snd Miss ra Pliubain Hi'-lsnd, IxJ'h of Wi,... Itivrr, fra married at ih fits! Slfihx-di-t paia-Miass in this rliy, Bav. J. II. Milt petfntii.ing the ring ceremony in ilia praaana .if a few ImmcHaie ralsilvae. Afiar a brief inn to Omaha tha roiil'le ! Hill ra.4s on a farm near Wood River. ! Horner-W right. i Orand Inland harnica rirsl Wright and ! 8i.n.'rr Auauat llnrnar, boih of nroila. at marred at tha rourihouas In Ihia 1 iity,' C'nur.ty Juilga .Mullin performing the j i-eiemaiiy. Thry will islla at Bcoiia, Watn-n-Mabet. Grand lslan.1 Cnuiny Judge Mullin, at ! the courthnuie In Inia tliy. married John Hums Wataun nf lioniphan and lean Mason Mabel of Albsria, Canada. Flowsre-TrmeftrlUr. Orand Island Harry W. Flowers and Mlaa l.eah Traarnrlier if Haalinta mora married in this elty st ths residancs of Kov. M. L. K"ae, pastor of ths First christian church Mr. and Mra. Flowers will make their home In Hastings. Iionald-Hastciu Orand Uland Numbered among ths elaborate weddinaa of ths spring sesaon was that nf Iiruco Wanton Donald, aon of Mr. snd Mra. L. II. Ponnld of Orsnd lalsnd. and Mary Edna Uaatcn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Van Dyks Baaten of Kearney, which took plars at St. Lukes Hplsoopal church, Kearney. In the pres ence of over 701) Invited gueata. Bishop Beecher of Hastings read th marriage lines, a stli ted by tha rector, Rev. Mr. Mursden. Following lha ceremony of for mal reception was held st Ihe horns of the brides parmta. After a three weeks' strfy st Colorado Springe ths couple will raatda in this ritv. the aroom being con nected with the Donald company, whole sale grocers. Anderson-tiaclh. Schuyler Roland Jenkins and Miss of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Uaeth. waa mar lied to' O. Clarence Anderson of Elgin, Rev. O. C. Hellickson of the Lutheran rhurca officiating. They will reaida In Elgin, where Mr. Anderson la engaged In ths automobile bualnesa. Jenklna-MrHurnry. Schuyler Roland eJnklna and Mlas Feggy McBurney, both of Schuyler, were married at the Methodlat paraonage, Rev. George M. Gates, officiating. The brlda owna and operates one of tha millinery etorea: tha groom la a business man of our city. Prlce-Da is. Schuyler Mlsa Nellie R. Davis of Schuyler and Paul Price of Newman Orove worn married in the Eplacopal church, Rev. William L. Blaker of Colum bus reading; the marriage lines. Business Activities Falarga frsauaarr. Aurara Hatau-s ( lie s'eat Increase it. miikina is Hamilton caunftl ths la. si ur.nnl hue (landed I a.i. la Ha fcuiM- I tug and e i p.tirti A new rhura with I rai a. ii f I pounds has bean la. InaUII fclea-irwllrrs. Flalismauiu rhs elty iuun.1l has cre ated an ale. irollar diamM eaiaading from lbs llurllngtan statiea vast en Mam atiaet, a ittaiatira of seven biotas The new ligute "ill l.a put in simultaneously oith the near smrin senior snd m;n Ileal avng IO bo laid this summer. tlargaln Hays Kurress. riattanii.uih a l:tn ron.-ruuve bargain WsdiiaS'lay, a monihly Irads avaal. span ..tad by Ilia llailaitnuih Ad rlub and pariieipate.1 la by nearly ovary business bua in luwn, has pravan inois eurceaa fii. than any h'ld bettira. A new foa tura racantiv sd.lad la tha ftes auction Isa'a. i-i'iuiling a rearing hnua for sac, mil. I hmid aril. Irs of all kind4 Ths inen'hania er-.t lo ronilnuo the Wednesday sales land srs smarlng upun Iheir second esr vnh ma giastssl o co-operation and en-Hm-iasm. Third (irneraliosi la Mlora, I'lattamoulh 1 he lliltd gsnetation "f Ine family to rondu.t Iho earns meal snd grocery buaineas hers was brought about this work when John V. Hslt look over Ihe Inisreat of his father. John tjatt. Ths bi'iinees as oatabliahed In by A. U. Hslt, being ronducied by him until t ago, when his en purehaaad Iho busi ness. John, lr , lha new ownr, has bean a partner with h's father In lha bust i' res lor a number of yaars. Kail Harvard Marks. Harvard Tim Farrell sold his meat market and equipment to J. P. Rosen burg, who rondune a grocery atoro bars. Mr. Rossnburg will combine the matkat wall his grocery atore. Mr. Farrell plans u open a real sstata office In Iho fu ture. SU Bankrupt Slock. Ciete At iho sale f tiw"? Ilcrecky & Co. atock. J. J. Novak of W li ber was ths high bidder at SUOO. Ths grocery department waa first offered, then th alios department, and last the dry goods department. Thsvblds on ths sop mate departments did Jiot com up to iho order of th court ss to amount, so tho whole stock was then bunched and ottered, and after several bide wars re colved. the goodg went to Mr. Novak. Th ti.l't will pay th creditors about HO cciita on th dollar. Get Delayed Material. Beatrice Structural "."? ''i.,..M?nVl has delayed work on two brick buildings in Beatrice, lha Schneider and Kpleg! blocks, has reached th city snd will be lut In place at one. Let! Water Contracts. Tcumsch Contracta were swsrded for the tnaterlsl and labor for tha nsw Starling waterworks. The 121.000 bonds, recently voted, wero sold to ths Omaha Trust company. Create Paving District. Fawneo City The city council voted a second paving district composed of It blocks. This covera the residential sec tion of tha aouihern portion of the city Tha contract will be lt at once.' Thla will give Pawnee City 33 blocks of nsw pavement by fall. Barber-Eyre. Superior A very pretty wedding oc curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kyre, when their oldest daughter, Del ma, waa married to George Barber. Nelson-Rumhaugh. Beatrice Raymond Nelson and Mlsa Anna RumbauKh, two welt known young people of Beatrice, were married at Lin coln by Rev. R. M. Badger. They will make their honeymoon trip to eastern points before returning home. BmsseiRneur-Crowdell. York Joseph J. Beaaselgneur of this city and Anna E. Crowdell of Benedirt were married by Rev. Father Cullen of St. Joseph church. Condon-gchalfer. York Raymond V. Condon and Helen Schalfer, both of Exeter, were united In marriage by County Judge H. G. Hopkins. Icle-Chaney. York John F. Iclo and Edna Chaney, both of Lincoln, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hannls, Rev. George Webber officiating. Rturgeon-Goodhand. McCook Dr. Turner Sterling Sturgeon of Scottsbluff and Miss Vera L. Gondhand of Ord were married here. They Im mediately left for Denver. They will bs at homo at Scottsbluff after a brief honeymoon. Davis-Nichols. David City The marriage of Mlas Genevieve Nichols and Donald F. Davia, both of David City, took place at the St. Luka M. E. church. Rev. C. G. Bader, pastor of that church, pronounced ths marriage lines. ' The groom is ths son of Mr. and Mra. O. E. Davis and is as sociated with his father In the firm of Davis & Son. hardware. They will make their home In David City. Three Mexican Army Officers Shot to Death on Border Laredo, Tex., June 10. The bodies of Gen. Lucio Blanco, Col. Aurelio Martinez and Major Garcia, killed by Mexican customs guards and soldiers Wednesday night as they headed a band of men attempting to enter Mexico, were recovered from the Rio Grande today. Legion Notes Membership Day Named. Lincoln. July 1 hsa been dealgnated by National Commander MacNIder of th American Legion as "Membership day. To carry on the Leglon'a comprehensive program for the relief of service men during the aummer. Commander Mac NIder has urged a united front and all Incluoive membership. By midnight July 1 it is hoped that each post will have Increased Its membership by at least 16 per cent. Ritchie Calls Meeting. Lincoln William Ritchie. Jr.. depart ment commander of th Nebraska Legion, has issued a call for a meeting of ths department executive committee of the I.eslon In thia city on the morning of July IS. Important matters, ouch as convention arrangementa, language, liti gation, Legion history, memberahlp poli cies and other problems are up for dia cusslon at thla meeting and all members of the committee ara urged to bt present. Islanders Test North Platte. Grand Ieland Grand Island post again has attained the goal of being third larg est Legion post in Nebraska. For some weeks North Platte and ths locals have Here is one opportunity for a summer home, Lake Okoboji, 7-room cottage, well furnished, with row boats, beau tiful surroundings, lake shore front, will rent for the season. Call C. S. Andrews, Wal nut 0441. T ' Omaha's Newest Cafe will be open to the public Monday, June 12th under the direction of Androus and Psaros both, experienced in the restaurant business. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Metro Cafe ANDROUS & PSAROS 1417 Farnam Street baa a alierasllng for thia place M'mbar. snip aa stand. Uin4 lalsnd, lit, N.rth Han. l. . Faewlanatl t barlae laaaed. Maeala Carmananl iharl.i. Kate barn east te 4he rul!ua;i:g titiiiarta of tha Nahraaka Amenrs I.esiiH; I'- i HutltpHl, ha'ttMii H,i..,v lla.rr l'it, rairni.nl, llaiin.i. n'hfH..n. Biatr. t'.i.ei., Madrid, Fl'llluM, Long Tina ana 4.n. Want Kallr.asd Katre I ul, Lincoln Tha atata ilM'aimi.nl nf lb Nebraaba Amerl.an Lrginn is isiung up with she islltna.ta the matter n( nbtain Ing reduced rates for lha stela i'me. Hun of ihe lasmn al Vurk In Hiimi "r. Hume aaauran.es have lean gtvcti taut su.h tatas tsill be alinaed. Convention al York. York Plana alrearly si a b-mg made for ihe fourth annual convention "( lh Nebraake Aineri.au l.riion lo be held her aeplembsr l. It an. I Jo, An effort Is being mad to bring t.igethar the ! Sb. et war hrro no eie de.otated f..r bratary daring the world r Na tional Commander llatilTd Mae Kldar. Menstor-Klect Albert J M.veieee nf In diana. Iluta nar bain M. k.lvia snd othei tiataaiee il be on nl is ixaa S'l ill t-aere. Illg K Kir flannel, . . Italian,' . . Alliati. all l.'gl' R an fu.., I.. it. i m.I! b lit.1.1 h'te mi.lar the i.i,'Lra i.( tit-. ...al ...at in July I lo .'!.h tiln J,..o hi i-risea la i.ftaia.l lo ttr.raio,ii rowb..a in loplns. bulldog u-ntr, hiin,.-i-t,iittii au.l siaar-ri.ling ruu teila and III larlrl umk. Ariansamtnls hive bern mad f..r lh aeaiins ia? mnra th.n I 'I, i, mi prr-ona. nthrr gainaa gnd i.iilaaia have been a nana. I, llrnnte Tablet flared, riattsm..uih A Im.na labial has bean pl.icad on lb south spurns, h of lh o.urlhoufca hara In oiHniant..rati..n uf lha I'aaa r.iuiity man who war killed ar who it.ed In Hi world war, Th tablet was aur.ha.s4 by lbs local un" of th Ttugk. lata of lbs Amerira ftavolUllea tad Was unveilsd lr Mi W. I. Al ihe unveiling ihs rav Mills Makes o( l.iu cola delivered lbs srf'liaaa, Kadgee for .- mmandera, Tnrk - II baa Juat t-" laarnrd heis lhal a I'ereniuny lo ba Iratut.d al the aula .on. an i ion of Iba N.lna.ka Aiuar lcn Last" will b Iba fr..sanulbiit of tai ioiiiiuan.lt.ta' badsae la lha thtee luril.rr lomiliatl'lars "I III department of NVbraae,. l 'is llbaly lhal Nauunal 1'i.mmsndar llsnfnid Ma.Nl'ler will ba a.ka. to make lb piaanilation. The f.irmar loniit.andars are John l- Slabar, Karl U I'llne and llobart U. bimmona. blmmnne lit I'olillrs. Lincoln RobeM U, fimmon. past em. mandi-r i.f Ike Sabiaaka Ameiican l.a givii. has east Ins hat In lha ring tor rungreaa. II saaks lh republican nomi nation In lb iih district now reprs- eanted by t ongraaajnan iMnrsiu. Man Voumlffl FollowinR Drawl in Sofl Drink Tarlorj Fdrd Zaloutlrk. iMxtirilt and U atrrnt, i ill St. Jfi'li ionl t' A Hiiii.liul wcmmuI; Jjiiira ttrliUkJ SrHfMreiiili a'"l Muniiir biifcU, and; John .Swolmda. S"utli I'.iht I renlli .Ireal an, I V C. IS.1lrill.lll. Twrni.v-dr.t and S tlrrctj, arc m Souili Omaha jail, while Frank (."an hamrr, WO Souili Twrniifih ttrrct. m (Ird, all at a rrmilt of a brawl at John Kyhm'g poj ttand. Twftiiy irtl and S tirrftt, l iiday cvfiiiiifi at $:Ml Affording to tlif ioliiU report. Call hamrr claimed lVhlck. Swoliotla and Zaloutlrk aiatird to brat him t'.s. Klin p'i ihrm nut. Paicnun tnd m drip Uiihamrr t hurt about the l.u . He ran in 'hit hmiie, c ruidniif in polire, got a hammer and ,.' taliher tevulver and relumed, f l.tov. in; Ihe hammer at the tlrug h'.imk mm and luoiiiig at Zaloudek ' I Nom ll UmiI Crftlil Mrn. InuiunaiMih.. hid, June 10, John N. orrll of llimlmK'"". Va.. wat fin led pretiilriit of the National At lot Miiou of Credit Men yetterdav to Mutred W. I. Irost of Dututn. Minn. Keatl ThTllre tl th way throufih. You will find it interettinf. CASHf CREDIT namwMU 413-15-17 South 16th St. QferYEAR AND A HALF 1 Mum The Beautiful Living Room L Bargains Typifying Hartman's Money-Saving Values 8-Fiece OTerstnffed Suite Your choice of velour or tapestry and velour combinations. Loose spring filled cushions, JijOtjr.OO spring edge. Bargain price . . . i0 Beading Lamp Adjustable with blue or rose shade; mahogany Jj$Q.75 base, wired, at v Windsor Bocker Rich brown mahogany finish and specially $1 Q.5U marked at -- J Horn your Italian Renaissance Dining Room Oblong Table Four Chairs With Host Chair to Match This 6-Piece Set In rich two-tone Italian brown fin ish; carved exactly as Illustrated in the picture above. laDie is 4dxou incites ana extends to " GfyBBJ CA feet The chairs are upholstered In high- ? c 1 o v grade leather. Priced complete JF ( Drop Doors With Porcelain Panels Enamel Splashers and Broiler 4-Burner Top Self Lighter Price alone cannot mean anything when judgins a value as to a gas range. Only by a reputation for baking can you meas ure up its true worth. We fully guar antee the qualities of this "Baker" make range and ask that yju 9 Q era. it Tina a lianv- T Ha " baked-on Japan finish. Wjjz specially pncea Attractive Ranges in Garlands and Peninsulars If White Enamel Lined Refrigerator The Ranney Make Sold by Hart man for 15 Years We believe we have in the Ran ney, the refrigerator ideal, rea sonable in price, built to lat and give economical service, built to preserve food as food should be preserved, wholesome ly and efficiently. Note this generous size,, Ksryl frw so desire, spc- JL HoP cial at Special Markings in Porcelain Lined Types 4-Passenger Lawn Swing Bargain Has Waterproof Finish. Adjustable Seat This swing is not to be confused with cheaply constructed swings usually advertised at or around our price this week. It is 8 feet high, has waterproof finish. Hardwood construe- SC3.l)5 " ! r "j tion throughout; strongly braced and and unusual value at No Canopy Included Water Coolers Big Special Flat style, galvanized, in 3 quart size. Can be placed next to the ice in your refrigerator, keeping a fresh supply of ice cold water on hand. 49c mm 1 Jint Jrrived-and flow on Sale! We now have, without doubt, the largest assortment in the city, offering the most un usual opportunity for selection. Beautiful patterns, the choicest products of the ru makers' art, and wonderful color effects are here in abundance. ' 9x12 Seamless Velvets 9x12 Wool Brussels Oriental and Persian effects, $42.50 Newest designs and colors. $29 50 values , 27.50 values 21.75 v 27x54-inch Axminsters, $6.75 values, at. . . :. . . . . .$3.65