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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 4

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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tini ness cox RAPS BORAH AS DEMO JUDAS numing Rbcut the in aad rut cf Uie fiah mwketa induetrlons. and law aWd- sir Cnx said the was never in trouble, although cnine aSund the comer com- 1 daho Senator by For The Wary South. S'red DlKCa of Oic homa, and I After Half ('entury Wav- inK "Bloody O. P. Dixie.

"fame iOfcre ytlier iragedv of the Hemiltage and the campaign Foin a 1. is reckless STATES HIKIHES (). p. Camp a ijcner ITiinks Assertions Foundation. Herbert Hoover Progressive of Day, Says Speaker.

CHlCACfO, Oct. 25 Evans Hughes has left the midwest with his unqualified endor.sement of Herbert Hoover for president and ft diviunclatlon of the tftrtica of Ciov. Alfretl Smith. Mr. Hughes, himself the stand- ftrd bearer oi the republicans In filfi extolled the nominee In si 'rech last night, the second of five he Is to make.

the record of the tastimony that Oovemor Smith has become "quite reckles.s la hi. of the United Sunreme court cited examples lands and like a parx oi woivcs or tne nrosperity of sue country to Orab, New York drew gmelllnir the scent for fresh pre- tenants C. Vfjl ihow tKat "the republican party. who has his propagandists are rnov- Dibble and Walter Gardner, all whatever Its shortcomings, has had dollar buslneas to southland olT mftmhPr-So mnsiuctiv? Soyes and entered upcm "The conventioiial Mark public y. membership I were asked to name the man He bom Austria, com- pyUjiican of the brewery and rommltlees lespectlveh.

in mv ludgment is the leading United States when he would not (lo for thi.s work, Crrdit Yviir Requirements. rORMCRLYARMSmONQS Wonrni OuJdren 4 Account Is a Convt nicncc. 25 Reserve Officers Hear Address By Colonel Tillotson NASHVILLE. Tenn. Oct.

After waving the shirt" at the south for fifty years, the re- uubluan now cimies Dixie- ward as the "white winged measen- gcr of prohibition and bearing the i TMlnison of corus baJiner of brotherly love." James Colonel C. Cox. democratic presidential nom headciuarters at Omaha dis- nee In 1920, told an enthusiastic i cu.ssed work being done the re- ftudience here last night In an ar- in the of raignment of the drive in the before the LancasterOl- souUi and Senator William fjcers' association at Borah's campaign Wednesday mn Tlie republican porty kept the amwered questlon.s dealing with the north politically solid for sixty years administration of corps creating and mainUilnlng a bit- regulatlon.s concerning the per- ter sectional Mr. Cox "but now snows are covering the CapUln C. presidm high lands and like of woWw of the Umi- Friday-Special Selling of 440 Higher Priced DRESSES Reduced foP this Selling to lie me career, lie oorn publican oi tne orewery aim In my judgment is the leading United States when he jjbirt would not (lo for thi.s work, nrogrosslve of our day," Mr.

three years old, the Ohio publisher and fonner gov- saKl. "I would name S'feSrsilriS TO THE WOMEN tural to him to breathe. Private Business favored. no declared that Ncllie TavloC RoSS Tclls forcing government into bu.si- iwitliic lajiws. Prosperity, he said.

Of Service of New York Governor. emor a window drea- tng. stalking horse, bearer stai ward of a Judas kiss, apparently was found In the person of Senator William E. Borah of Idaho." Tlie Idaho senator, Mr. Cox Is the sanxe person who In a in the senate in 1019 charged Mr.

Hoover with "hot-footing It to Europe In the Interest of Uie American meat packers." Home-Made, but Ends Bad Cough In a Hurry Misses Larger Sizes GRAND I8IJVND. Neb Oct favor ness. continued transportation facilities and government co-operation in co-oper- atlve enterpri.scs. ifp) Asserting her belief that the Mr. Hughes iHtlciSig re- women of the nation now an gtrange person to leaa a of Governor Snilth crRlclziug recognition or Mr.

Cox publican prosperity claims, attitude taken by the "It is fatuous Smith party toward'them, Mrs praloes Smith Ilocord, voters to vice chairman of a long list oi laws and reforms me democmtic national committee. U-ni always be associated with the nominee was Jold of Governor progressive name of Oovemor I ask you VriiS Triend humanity, rth railed the nominee a iSS the very first of the states, -----------------Mr. Roes said Governor Smiths tmcKcrs i To end 0 sttibborn cmigh qulckly, It now savs that Mr. i Is iniportant to and lirai thr in- Jilr after flamed nirrabrancs. grt rid of thr al- tu thc inwarSly to htstorv.

he continued, a governmental economy has nut into force by renubllcans which has prevented oppressive taxation. "Nothing In this campaign has been mSfe discreditable In my ludgment than the and ridicule this effort. Economy In administration SrSt difficult administrative achievement. It requires a systern not merely on paper but in oprr.tlon. effijrts had resulted In pay for public school teachers, that he had Induced legislation limiting hours of labor for women and children.

prohibiting their working at night, and that through his efforts provision was made In New York for pensions for poor and widowed mothers. "1 am convinced that a part Hoover hjUot 3 sold hlR political soul, he is druggist, get otme- a strange person to lead a moral Put this into a pint bot- and add plain augar ayrup ur stralnwl honey to fill up the pint. This takes but a moment, and makes a remedy so effeiiivethnt you will never do without, once you have it. Keeps perfertly, and children like it. Tiiis simple remedy does three necessary things.

It loosens the germ laden phlegm and away the inilam- niation. At time it absorbed into the where it acts di- reetlv on bropchial tubes. This explains why it lirings Siich quick relief, even in obstinate bronchial coughs and "flu" coughs. IMnex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the netive agent of crei)8ote, in a rpfuipil, fnrm, and known as one of the greatest healing agents for severe coughs, chest colds and bronchial troubles. not accejit a substitute for Pinex.

It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. Fashion-wise Women Will Marvel at the Values detprmlnatton to have Buch a man as President CooUdge. the apostle of economy. I of the opposition to Governor Smith The republican tariff policy. is based on a mhsunderstandlng of Hughes said, has proved 'the man and his purpo.ses." Mrs Any attempt to change it or audience.

Those who Soor'a'tlc would dirldod Woodrow Wilson shr the campaign and said, he was sure OcArernor Smith had rather retain Uie religion of his mother as a treasured, heritage Uion win the presidency "If religious freedom Is not a Reviewing briefly the life of Governor Smith since he was a boy (POLTTTCAL ADVFRTlSMBrN be Mr. Hughes left Chicago early to- are now enjoying the benefits of more progressive legislation than here tomor- stands to the credit of the opposl- nlffht lie Si to deliver the third tlon party since the Civil war. his of campaign While Wilson and Smith present distinct contrasts, she said they are notably alike In certain e.ssentlals. Both have held public office a sacred trmst. both have used all -mm XXTX A FI faculties In the service of their fel- vlAllr llrAK lowmen.

Governor service 1 AjLitirila indicates that his fingers are on the pulse of the masses, who recognize him as a friend. Mrs. Ross the democratic nominee. more than anything else. Is (Continued from Page Two).

dauntless as evinced by his stand hoover MEANING CHARGES SMITH MekUAiWAr-oa cocs wy 1 whs the ifsder of i prohibition, a question that prc- dsmocratic party on the many phases that it Is a The republican leader matter of common knowledge that to as paternalism and ax pyen the lawmakers who authorized The appropriations for Its enforcement ieferreri to as paternalistic and socialistic, violation tO subordinates charged All of the salutary amendments to the enforcement of It- factory code and i After farm relief, wa- were deecribed as ter power and republican "laxness socialistic and paternalistic. and corruption In office," Mrs. Ross Now a. r. said: "This campaign puts squarely araumtnt me snd my cam- up to the women Irrespective of par- oaUtTfor the governorship a as predicated tv, the question: "Will they COndone on the that I favored iniquities that the courts say legislation because I have honevcombed the government the protection of women In under republican Control, or will industry and the extension of the ben- hold the republican party efits of the widows' pension act.

And strictly accountable for its steward- tn the present campaign In New atate the republican candidate Is build- Ing a large part of his argument on a promise to extend the benefits of all these notwUhatandlng that at the tin- of their original Introduction they decried by the reactionary ele- the republican party as soclalla- end paternalistic The cry of socialism has been bv the powerful Interests that desire to put a damper on progressive legislation. FatUog to meet the arguments fairly and squarely falls back on the old stock phrase of socialism The people of New York State are tired of the atock argument, have discovered means nothing, that It is simply subterfuge and camouflage, and 1 am satisfied that the people of the nation In their wisdom will so appraise It, Aa far as all these problems are concerned. have certainly used words to convey my meaning and I have not at- tampted to conceal it, and It made no difference In what part of the country 1 was talking To refer to the remedies DEATH TAKFS W. VELIE Auto Manufacturer Passes Away at Moline, at Age of 62. MOLINE, Oct.

L. Velie, president of the Velie Motor corporation, died last night after two Illness. He was 62 years old. I was taiKing to rerer to me remeaies A few hOurs before hlS death for all these evils as state socialism Is came the announcement from the tmi Countless becoming styles taken from our higher priced lines. Youthful flared collared and cuff waLst effects, side hlpline belts and original necklines satins.

crepes. velvets, georgettes, prints and other fascinating mater at $15. An Opportune Selling of SMART COATS Two (jreat Could Not Hope for Greater Values to Choose From The lavish furring used on these fine Coats tells you. of their extreme value. tailored in vich broadcloths and suede finished frinimed ivith pointed u'olf.

civet cat, fox, martin. beaver and squirrel. The assortment of styles is most varied and so new arriving the last two liays. Wonderful coats at each price. ip I country is hungry for today had tt tn the last eight years, and It has little prospect of It In the four to In the event of republican success Th solution of these problems along It 'not tlon of whlcli he was president that type of It had perfected airplane.

He was a grandson of John gra -------aaAe: uies DCCre. head Of oome, in the event of republican success chlnery firm. HlS WldOW, a SOn and eratic party to power under a leadership daughter survive. that I proml.xe will active, alert, for- ----ward-looking and succeatful PER51ISSION GRANTED. WASHINGTON, Oct.

Permission to build six miles of line between Kerman and Biola, In Fresno county, wa.s given the Southern Pacific company today by the interstate commerce commls- Sion. The new line will cost 000 and will a.sslst the SouUiern Pacific in handling perishable freight through Fresno territory. Pile Sufferers Can Ton Anawar Qoeattona? Do vou know why olntmenta do not you quick and lasting rellaf? Why cutting docs not remove the causet Do you know the cauae of piles Is In- temalf That there Is a stagnation of blood In the lower bowelT Do you know that there la a harmless Internal remedy dlacovered by Dr Leonhardt and known as umM-ROID, now sold by Harley Drug and druggists that HEM ROID banlsBae piles by removing the cause, by freeing blood circulation In the lower bowel This simple home treatanent has an almost unbelievable record for aure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile sick sufferers. and saves the neeoleaa pain and expense of an operation, Don delay. Try Hem- rotd Red Pimples tched And Burned Cuticara Healed My atarted Itching terribly and pimpleg broke out In different places.

They were large and red, and after a time became hard and festered and scaled over, causing my (see to be terribly sore. The pimples itched badly, and when I scratched them they would burn. The Uouble lasted sbout three months. 1 used different skin preparations but none of them seemed to do any good. 1 began using Cuti- curs Soap and Ointment, and after using three cakes of Cuticurs Soap and two bous of Cutlcura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed Miss Mary Gregory, 2407 N.

Tremont Kansas City, Kans. 'Keep your skin clear by uaing Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purpoaes. Touch pimplea and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment, bathe with Cutl cure Soap and hot water. Kc. OtetaMmt Md Me.

Tetewa m. Bxrid Addref, MtlSw. Mmw Cutiewrs Sbawiaig Stick 2Se. JohnH.Morehead Will speak at the following places: Lincoln Wednesday, Oct. 24, 7:30 P.

M. Welfare Society House, 1430 No. 10th Denton, Community Hall, Thursday, Oct. 25, 7:00 P. M.

Plattsmouth, Legion Hall, Friday, Oct. 26, 7:30 P. M. University Place, City Hall, Saturday, Oct. 27,7:30 P.

M. You Know Him On Sale Friday and Saturday Pattern Hats One a rind pattern hate in velvets, soleils and me- a price you will long remember. A rare opportunity of nh- faining the highest type of winter, hats ad less than cost. Exciting Values in New Autumn Hats raithful reproductions of what is new and smart. Hals tutZe dozens of elercr tricks to achieve snugness Felts, velvets, soleils.

combinations and dazzling metalics. Surprising values at $495 Introducing Perrin Gloves 2Vett received our first showing of these most celebrated French Kid Gloves. to The perfect glove to give the last completing note to every costtune of formal or Informal character. Styles sponsored by Perrin In the most refined shades. Plain and trimmed pull-ons.

clasp and cuff one In perfect harmony with established correctne.ss. Floor. Exclusive New The neivest envelope and pouch styles. Each with an individuality all its own. to Not ordinary bags, but ones BO different, that you help novel, clever.

Handsome bogs In shoe calf, English crocodile grain, adth shell, metal and covered handle, strap and styles. And the colors to match your costume. Bags -First Floor. Your Fino Silk Hosiery Deftly Refuiired by Our Kniw-Run Process.

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