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government banks by thelr personal funds to as a result notes are porting the transferring PROVINCIAL REMITTANCES |2 AVERT CRISIS IN CHINA |szi st 7.000,000 Taels Sufficient to Pay Police pd Sol- ¥ diera. By the Amociated Press. PEKING, November 22.—The finan- | & cial crisls which threatened the sta- wovegpment has been | recalved by the ministry of the in- through remit- | terior today., The troops took 170 prisoners. . h | ©The military forces were sent from Buenos Alres to suppress the disor- ders in the Santa Crus territory, where recently there has been a wide- spread uprising of bandits and strik- Ing peons. In view of the insufficient police force in the disturbed region, the gov- ernment is sending reinforcements of troops and will establish a permanent gendarmerle. TROOPS AND PEONS FIGHT BUENOS AIRES, November 21.— five persons were killed and seven- in a between will not provide for the civil adminis- tration.. High civil officials are sup- . . WOMAN SAYS HUSBAND' OF 73 LED DOUBLE LIFE Files Petition to Be Made Execu- trix of Estate Which Is Claimed by Another. By the Associated Press. NEW. YORK, worth $260,000, has dwindled to less than $50,000. Mrs. Alico"Maloff, with whom Mr. November 22.—Alleg- ing that her seventy-three-year-old Busband, James A. Howell, led a dou- ble life for several‘years before he feil dead last month, walle walking along Broadway, Mrs, Caroline How- ell, seventy years of age, has filed a petition in the surrogate's court ask- ing that she be made executrix of the | 4%} estate, She ‘claims the estate, once Howell, ‘a retired dairy farmer, is sald to have lived, also has filed a pe- titlon in-a New Jersey court in w! she alleges that all his property was transferred to her before his death and that there is nothing which re- quires the appointment of en admin- istrator’ The petition filed by Mrs. Howell states that her husband was con- stantly in the company of Mrs. Ma- loff when he was supposed to be on business trips in various parts of the country, that he showered her with gifts, and established bank sccounts for her in several cities between New York and Reno, Ne CABINET FOR STATES, Declares It Vital Need—Would Model It After Form of Na- tional Government. RICHMOND, Va., November.22.—The vital need of a state's chief executive is & cabinet. modeled after the form of the national government. Gov. —— Westmoreland Davls declared, in ad- llvflx redsing the opening session of a con- READY TO CLOSE fl ference on governmental «fficlency in MONTREAL, November *-22.—The | the state capitol here, date of official closing to navigation | He expressed the opinion that this ® | group of men shoul responsible | to the governor and If the cabinet falled in harmony it should be the governor's privilege to remove them rom office. He declared for an un- divided . responsibility which would accumulation of ice, making the posi- tlon of buoys and channel marks un- certain. GOV. DAVIS SUGGESTS |Fisus " stafe " depariments. tnvari R T RS R hus only 8 persuasive power. Omsha Mills, Which Failed, Bring The Wells-Nieman plant, the largest flour-milling ‘ concern in was sold-at-public auction at Schuy- le!.hNeh-v yesterday for $90,000, ears ago & fnoo.ooe. according to creditor banks, the Omaha National, Atlantic National, New York, &nd Chicago an] Nieman Company failed make It virtuslly impossible for & |ago. x 3.8 tew menthe BATTLE ABOUT STILL. Two Wounded as Agents and . Deputy Arrest Them. _KNOXVILLE, Tenn., November 22. —In a'battle with moonshiners in a remate hollow of Cooke county yes- terday, Deputy Marshal Joe Hall of .| Newport, assisted by Deputy Sherifr Joe Cureton and & posse of revenue officers, finaily succeeded in captur- Ing two men whom the marsha! had woundad with a shotgun after twenty shots Hiad been fired at the officers. MANY ELECTION FIGHTS. Troops Called Out in Mexico to Check Disorders. MEXICO CITY, November 21.—The municipal elections in Guadalajars, ra Cruz. Orizaba and other smaller cities, held yesterday and today, were marked by numerous clashes, some of them sanguinary, between con- tending parties. Guadalajara dis- atches “report one dead and ten seriously injured in disorders last night. The federal troops have been called out to patrol the prineipal streets of that city and preserve order. BIG FLOUR PLANT SOLD. $80,Q00 at Auctiop. OMAHA, - "Neb., November ' 21— the state, The piant, which was bullt eighteen | The wounded men are Arth ur Precursors of these dist an orl‘anV“ JI:OI‘”%I Buckner and Richard Padgett. Both |occurred last week in (Iv:r‘ur;‘el;fi‘: these men were shot in the leg. Padgett was not serlously hurt, but Buckuer was taken to a hospital in Newport. Ralders captured the still of thirty-gallons capacity, two gal- Loer;: of liquor and five barrels of City suburbs of Tacuba and Sanangel, where sanguinary encounters took place. The officials here regard the disturbances as Jocal affairs, al- though federal ald has been proffer- ed in cases where it was deemed necessary. oint receiver, was bid in for four and two ks. The Wells-Abbott- A suit sale - for the values look every E"give you this sale ~siraight as it came from our maker. He had 732 winter suits left after fi]]ing ‘all orders—took something better than 259, reduction to clean up the entire lot—and here they are. We think you'll see the value of these suits as quickly as we saw it— we think youw’ll buy as’ quickly as we bought. " We know we’ve had identical suits from this same maker at $40 to $55; we know—as we think you’ll know—that such suits are not to be had any- where else at $32.50. - 732 suits and this sale is being an- nounced to something like 72,000 men —there ought to be twice 732 men who will be keen for such value— and there will be! 57 You know good shoes when you see them, so all we shall say is that these shoes are hon- est-to-goodness leather clear thru and that making and material are first quality thru-. out. Any number of styles in Black or tan Scotch grain Black or tan kid Black gun metal Brown calf : Cross or wing tips; English or conservative lasts. All sizes 10c a button - ton and $1 a rip. - And Dutchess trousers are for every one; for the office as well as the factory worker; for the Wear better than: . * More Dutchess Trousers $l.arip . Dutchess trousers are well made, as is evidenced by their guarantee of 10c a :mm- $40 $45 $50 $55 ' Sale of men’s high shoes. ‘Van Heusen collars for.fall The higher fall shapes that men have been wdfing for are now here. *You know the collars; dressy as linen, soft as silk. v ither—-50 suits suits No other moderate-priced trousers in Amer- ica to equal them in looks or wear. $3.50 to that means bizsy-ne'ss‘ . Featuring new felts in Bl soft hats at 35 _ “A fine lot of new shades in the same good felts that have given us leadership in hats at $5. Silk:lined, silk- trimmed and silk-finished. ? . Dobbs hats in velours, $10 Phe real class hats for winter, in styles altogether Dobbish. New Dobbs derbies, too —for there are occasions when a Dobbs derlvy is almgst indis- pensable. % Felt hats in new shades of brown, English tan and pearl, $7.and $8. - 2 ‘ ¢ . Silk striped madras : shirts, $] .90 First-quality madras shirts that any man should be glad to buy at $1.90, and the fact that they are beauti- fied with silk stripes makes a “good bay” that much 'A colorful amortment in wide or narrow stripesto snit-the most-dis * criminating. Sises 14 t0 18. - ; ) - Sale of silk ties,*1 ' e e TS0 SO ot eappy el sombination and . Imported wool hose, 79c “Just from England, with' the -tang of the heather, in. their novelty mixtures. ~Kibbed stitch effect, now;so mush in favos - S man straight in the eye - 845 e 855 suits HE strength of this sale lies not in the price, but in the fashions and fabrics. We particularly stress the fabrics because in addition to the regulation cassimeres, tweeds and serges, there are any number of suits in' - St i WORSTEDS unfinished WORSTED—there’s a fabric for you. ‘easily muss or wrinkle; it stands up satisfactorily fer several seasons. It won’t For worsteds are made of the selected long woolen yarns, twisted and twirled, made into a dense, firm weave that knows nothing but wear. There is every kind of suit—good suit—here for every type of man. _ There are snappy new models for those who stick close to fashion; there are sports models for those who like freedom; there are plenty of staple styles for the - conservative. c Solid colors, stripes, checks and neat mix- turgs, just as you like them, and in single or double breasted models. Styles for all and sizes for all from 33 to 48, including regulars, short, stouts and longs. And choice is $32.50. ‘ A sale of light-weight . ::2 0:eon: $29.50 859 ':’:atp s cars, office workers and men who find more comfort in a medium-weight 7 overcoat than in one that. bulks large and heavy. : .‘l,re-man;theirvu-ybefi,wil]n-wichchoieeof 3 - ) : imported and domestic materials Swagger istyles; belted allaround models, with raglam or set-in sleeves : ‘nddwthomoremfivetypeof coat. Solid oolou,'elnwh, novel- ALL " $45 o’coats Top eot'u and light-weight overcoats for men who drive about in closed “These top coats and oxercoats are all from Society Brand; théu;lu " tweeds, homespuns, coverts and novelties ! e “Sizes 34 to 42.