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CHEERING HOST GREETS HUGHES Republican Presidential Candi- dates Gets Wonderful TELLS THEM NOT FOR WAR (Continued From Page One.) SR etk oot e LTI A They seemed deeply impressed with the candidate’s brief resume of the issues of the campaign and joined in cheering when Hughes said the Amer- ican flag should mean full protection American citizén abroad P St IS rst stop of the train on the Nebraska itinerary was auspicious. Telegrams were received from towhs not scheculed for stops. Extra stop will be_made at Fair- mont, ‘the home of State Chairman New Falls City Club. In the demonstration at Falls City were 400 members of the newly or- ganized Hughes and Fairbanks club, under- the leadership of Roy Hea- One of the members of this club is John Herring, section foreman on the railroad at Shubert. He says railroad laborere are not enamored of the so-called Adamson eight-hour . law and will vote for Hughes. nificant feature of the roster of this club is the membership farmers, who have been identified with the democratic pln‘;. Th clination among Germans of Richardson county to port Hughes and Fairbanks, n, forty-six years atson, state organizer and SRR S T ‘of the national o s e sea _ ter Jansen introd % A wal py: Silbermann, New York, has been sen: county citizens. Prel - 4 © Goreguer of the H T .‘Hdl s ‘.re. which is | uent gr »«aume?m’a’ l::.«'l'ht'pu in | vember 17, according -to annoynee: ¢ gath pproved &m :ltol'i\h war. Another éugbum rchants, American- engi- : rican enterprise if the oes not mean full pro- - tection to every citizen lawfully en- # herever he is. nnot have an extension of trade unless we have a ition of the dignity of our citi ow, | am a man of is more extraordi: im of this adminis- not have peace in Mexico. T THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 15, 1916. i We had war. It was an ignoble war-‘ | ply as wisely, as intelligently, as we ftare; it was'a personal war. It was know how the doctrine of protection 3 Y| of American enterprise and interests. ____—_____—____________—fl 1 & not based on anything that is sanc V ioned by neratonal o, (s TRTTS NEBRASKANS jovi st Srsppeeéiion f o | THOMPSON-BELDEN &CO. matter of vindictiveness to destrov Mk situation. the only semblance of government o *fexicu had “They have not been very difinite “We had no proper policy of (Continued From Page One.) about it, they have I:IM{ told ‘lf.ls }:x-! 4 . peace in Mexico. | desire to see peace [~ & .~ 70 —— lactly what they stand for, they . maintained, but it will not he remin— po{rtam ]!h"’gl for “”3‘1;:"1”‘""y'[’ | do not stand for more tariff ffol' rev-| s ]}l: fIS‘IOlI G’k’ fllefliddle\u — thined unless we have it understood | Saicguarding the peace of the land is| epue only, they do not stand for any-| ; . that we do not propose to meddlelm""-' ohgcs'. That is _important | thing at all, so far as I know, in con-| hlablulndl%% with things that no not -oncern us in this hemisphere; that is particu-| pection with the tariff. If they are | 5 and, in the iext place, that the just larly important in Iatin-America.| not for that principle. so far as the| i 1 i That was very important in Mexico. | yariff i ithout ! rights of our citizens with respect to y . imp! t -\ tariff is concerned, they are without | their lives and property will be main- L""?d of having a policy ‘;{ pea.cf]lfflfinciplc. because they certainly have | tainec.” ased upon: a correct attitude with | not declared their faith in any other regard to that unfortunate country,| principle. our administration, this present ad-| Not for Special Privileges. Fedel‘al Fanrm L’Jan ministration, entered into a policy of “They have, however, told us that ' officious intermeddling with matters | 0% A which did not concern it, and em-|they will give us a tariff commission. Board IS Out Wlth a broiled this country in actual war.“ sincerely believe that we should IR 7062 T PSS IR < T o A Wonderful Comprehensive Changing Panorama of the Newest Fashion Offers " have every possible aid to an under-| . : ” Warnlng to Farmers EuLidl 2‘;{:::‘;:;:;;;:& R | standing of lhle 'ausbfllf’kmr"g these | - ¢ | problems. I do not believe in going Washington. Oct. 14.—The Federal |, Mr. Hughes reviewed the aduwin- |t blind. 1 hive mot e, fo the Featuring Coats THE FUR SHOP YA istration’s policy with respect to!place of candidacy, leaving the career Farm Loan board's warning to fafm- | Huerta, :‘,',f which 1 spoke. for the purpose of ed Ul'lng 0d ers against swindlers seeking to profit | “I stand here to say, and I chal-| parceling out special privileges at the | by organization of land banks has lenge contradiction, that that threat | expense of the public welfare to any | begun to bring in many reports of | t0 make war upon that individual|class or to any group. victims. The board recently an- and to use whatever force was ade-| “I want to see this difficult and nounced that it would refuse charters | quate to put him out of the govgrn-! important matter attended to with to any banks in whose organization | ment, which, whether we recognized | the utmost care and fairness. It can money had gone for promotion pur-. | it of not, others had recognized, was | be done if we get the facts that apply utterly indefensible in law or inlto each situation; and I believe in [or Monday Tomorrow Another Special Priced $25 and $35 Display of Quality of fabries, excel-[RED FOX FURS 1 0s¢s. 161 P J::ob J. Blumer, Benchland, Mont,, | morals,” Mr. Hughes declared. a tariff commission, but it is perfectly lence of tailéring unsur-| yo¢ g few skins, but a large show- wrote the board that an agent of & Bevertmg to the tariff, he said: idle for anybody to talk to the Ameri- passed. Price considered ing of skins in the season’s newest { -( romotion concern pretended to have | W, mast cauip ourseites (0 (gke | in PIOLE, St O tarit it : R oa 4 t t 3 : i E lfl:"“'z‘:lp‘?"l; a ém c:hexco\:’elr:rm::n can’t do that unless we faithfully ap- | Tariff commissions don't legislate.” | th. d d th,ese coats are most unusual. THE PRICES ARE fi uhlare; of'gtocll and tlé;(sohe later rle(- A ———— e ——— n this ay an age A complete selection of the - BELOW NORMAL 4 ceived notice to pay more. K. p f ’t'l.ntP:?:n tl:ith’!:;‘l, Ml::l.. compllilnel: Of unccttall\ season’s most choice styles Scarfs, $20, $25 to $50. of the same concern to . i him that to borrow he must become |, Merchandlse and fabrics. Muffs, $15, $22.50 to $50. a shareholder .of the concern. Peck paid $25 and obligated himself for several more payments. A. Altman of Lincoln, Kan, wrote he had paid $300 on'a similar proposition. he board today-issued :his supple- mental wlmiug: “Farmers who borrow through the National Farm Loan associations are not required to ray any advance con- missions. So all of these enterprises requi t:" payments from farmers are declared by the board to be fraudy- lent and the attention of the Depart. ment of Justice has been called to the matter and an attemp. will be "i':dfi to bring the offenders to jus tice. Sent to Prison for Trading with Enemy Twenty-Five New Shades All Silk Chiffon Velvets Forty-two - inch velvets We have—so we are told are quite necessary to the | every day—the largest se- wardrobe of Milady who | Jection of high grade vel- dresses with distinction. | vete pluc | and fur ef- For suits, for coats, they fect.fabrics in the city. rank high in Fashion’s pro- : aw. gram for autumn and win- | It's always a pleasure to ter. : have you view them. Doesn't*it pay to shop at’ £ Thompson-Belden's Whose business career of thirty years in Omaha has al- ways been based on fighest Quality Eair :nrglha::e'::;:im' Handsome Linings flanne!s of Quality; » During the past week we Extensive assortments : ] duce:lvf) tl:i“de l'n'ew A Flannels — All i printed and brocaded lining | Amana Flannels — wool, in S ure Y fabrics, and can match our | Rovelty stripes, blne gray, and red, ecure Your Tickets velvets in plain o rich con- E,‘;,L,?% ::,,d%x,‘:‘-fi"':"@":;‘: a o for Gfand Opera trasting novelty effects. . v Paris, Oct, 14.—~William Chester tenced by the correctional court te 2:0 years in prison and 500 franes 3 i | on a charge of trading with the N — enemy. _— Viyella Flannel—Guarsateed not Silber: § rding to th 3 A A . e . T n catlon, chme 1o, Paris armed with = |f Oct. 23d and 24th The Lining Section | to k. 15" ofer patiarne, scribing him as the repre. The Ellis Grand Opera Company for slumber suits, men’s - shirts, New calors in sateens, fast | dresscs, for winter wear, ete. One papers de i h | Sentative of the Knight Rubber com will present in Omaha, Carmen on FOUgh | \uny. On the strength of these S I 4 A € " d i [f you want the night of October 23. Tuesday, | colors, too. They are being | price, 78¢ a yard. : E&‘fi:fifi?’é&ffi“fl%}' Serr A Front Lace Corser— Oetober 24, 1. Trovatore. A not. | Used extensively for, fancy n whe own ~him ew able offering of unique merit, Work and quits. & o and who aid e was acting fo You uxanl' e offering of Snique merit % | Gen, reversible in pink and || - McCALL PATTERNS York, a firm with German Recfem Front Lace. opera will sing here. Under the ;h:t:-m t!)g: vceh!it]!‘h';:o%! c:t:- , 10¢ 15¢ * P hhd“‘mmwh it ¥ auspices of the Associated Retail. A, y y hy . -qchi\-f-nluhtpbuihadn?'byw vk o, @ i The importance of these featres © your appear- 3 ‘ance and youn comfort you readily realize if you come (o us for & fiing. ik law are to 9 ata -“""fao‘ the Amer ican_Railway w.sociation here No ment ‘o.ight. Local railroad officials received word today tha. a number of execu sives an'l ¢ tagers who participated it the rceent conferenced with Pres. dent Wilsop and representatives ot the railroad’ hrotherhoods precedin the enactment of the Adamson M“ would be here. Proposed methuds of meeting the extra expenses and ity in| distribution are expected to be an- nounced at that time. i Street. Dr. “If you were in pain from ‘nny other cause than tooth- ache you would not hesitate about seeing a physician, yet nine times out of ten it is more serious to allow yourself to lflm. (The Prolecting Tongus and the St Top Clazp) . ave tested THOMPSONBEIDEN &0, it tonie. It's uu’ll.l because it mmnmmnummnmnuum:m R R I LOALITR 09514 DU s A IR @ SE LTRIITR11. 4 T2 D 080 “""""""""—' suffer from' toothache than from any other known bodily et the d Greeey, Nebs Ot 14, D(‘S"éuhl) St sty ':%g:fig‘é ~Bishop O'Connor couneil, Knights Best Sil Heaviest Bridge 1 g o 48 s of Columbus, obsrved Columbus day rfii'.."' Yin s 50& w.::h, per tooth........ “.W -i.fqy: fi?&:fln&‘imfimfim{: fl:dl' "1 am at the opéra 23 ——— Best 22k LR Vi B S Gold Crown $4.00 ".’.“.‘2:‘5&“.‘.";;..35-88-310 umbus an Free Checking and Phone Privileges to all Visitors dress merican History." Mr. Haverstro \ of Grand Island, and Miss Floren 14th and Farnam Sts. Harrahill of Greeley rendered voca . wios nd P Brinck ol Woieh || [ make clothes to fit and 1324 Farnam Street Phone Douglas 2872, NOTICE—Out-of-towsi patrons Fiates,” Crowns, Bridges and Filings Compisted in Ome. Day. “ Stock Show at Stecle City.’ f’ Sl Giy Ve, Ot M. it to wear . cial)~The fm_ annual stock show | and carnival will be held in Steele|N ‘ City, Octobay 19 to 1. An excellent K:omm of special attrattions has en secured. vernor Moorehead speaks October 21, and State Sup intendent of Schools Thomas spea . & 5 Qctober 20. z s e 8. has ¢ may b obtained in tablet 4 otk madaaives tosseoalovmu e, hbldganmhlm vesit, 3nd it I8 to 8o fof ha Tothe tndhie o, R BR———-— e ————— The most desirable furnished ma Al advertised in The Bee. Got & me m: = e | Stage “Make-ups” for Professionals _ INOUR and Amateurs Stove Depar tment Know ye, that we carry in stock at all times a mostlcomplete line of D Bens F Banew, SANATORIUM \ Lo T This institution is the only ene | =»: A in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own Make-Ups, including the products o HESS, STEIN, MEYER, MINER and MARGO, This Includes We Show All The Fo‘lo‘fin' Fll’lt'cllll Youthful Tint Stage Powders, % Ib......cooiiviiiiininannnn, 35¢ ample grounds, yet entirely dis- St d R f-xm::? gie::flln .I]’o:vdelli, ;ifi 11:;. s¥esesisbeessssatserenentonie :: | tinct, and rendering it possible to oves an anges Li.nera and eCnyt:ln's .each}:. o o A Rt R 10¢ classify cases. The one building X i Mascaro, Black, Brown, Blonde, Red, White, Gray..... 140 being fitted for and devoted to the f . tin box...... 3 ; ses, no ot'iers be- RADIANT HOME BASEBURNER g:;;{‘??, 2 o:' 20&; 8 oz., 1.28 i:: a%rniittged d’ the o;hafr rR”tdcgt. " jun ouge, per jar.... .25¢ e~ bein, es.gned for and de- OAK STOVE'S AND RANGES Sersey Cold Groam, ' 1o, 28c; 34 ib. 40e3 11020000111 00000 65c [i|| voted to tie exclusive treatment MONOGRAM Rexall Cald Cream, % by 661 1b. 1. 630 s N o | 92 Mlveh mpntal chbel mAy g ERS ! eatrical Col ream, per Ib. ... .o e +50e e watc and spe- CHAMB Ay COAL AND GAS COMBINATION men T);eltricll ‘!:‘omhl'.,k % 1b,, 50¢; 1 1b. . .78¢ cial nursing. FIRELESS CHAMBERS FIRELESS GAS STOVES tetn's, Whent Croft. roovmes e, o s Stein’s finelt Oroft. . coinoslnosiarnocsannmsncaens o TN TR BT ; A. B. NEW IDEA GAS RANGES GAS RANGE | poMESTIC SCIENCE FIRELESS COOKERS Sherman & McConnell DrugCo. ity Bakes, Boils, Roasts and GAS JET AND ELECTRIC HEA' Stews with gas turned off. BARLER, COMFORT AND PERFECTI BN iy o ol IR Jas Blnes Let us show it to you— OIL HEATERS B T R P ks OTTISASS SEIEOIIN SRS IS EIT IO 14074 | = ere—— Prices up from $25.00 STOVES SOLD ON PAYMENTS IF DESIRED MILTON OGERS | & SONS CoO. , Everybody knows the best colored comics EGG and NUT A w550 pe DS 1515 HARNEY ROSENBLATT &% COAL CO. are in 4 : TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 530. 4 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEF, \’ & "