The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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1HE OMAHA ZZu: FF-IIUY. SEFTfMFEF. 2. 1?::.
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Demonstrates
Its Superiority
Congrevman Andrews Tell
of Effort of Present Ad
miimtration to Reliee
Chaos of Railroad.
to law central ft rruin in 1 . H . I
rv hm.B... tt theuM .ft j.rr ater i ir t 01
jti-!y with th et cem-m
Jeren?en Taxes
Taken bv County
ru to e.ijw cntrt f rruin
trtmt
Jy
tiont for thit rttton. t arc upprt
irf tn tffln4nnt 19 rfl th
tlen. Of court, all '!l-tn(orm4 ft
tort know th th ft!il pr
r.t rrevwten. f et semen pir1
en th firu diy of March, 1522. by
vtrtut ef ft en Imitation
Term f Section,
"Tn1tf tfclt ttctien ny ro4 it
trn4 m pr fnt nt 4'r
im4 to rtlifi tu-n net itm and bp
r!y 11 on fiock Jiviir.Jt If lun-l!
pr fnt. nt. 11 eoull rt!n fh
4Htntl enfci!f ef 1 ptt ctnt SM
pp!y it on irrrrvtmenn e( th rcil
It it trn4 mor t tt rl Jir1 to
tflv;d th xrs over I per rr,
lutlly with ih f4rtt govemmnt.
A rtport frm lb Intrtit Com
mr eommiitlnn, however, ho
ihtt the event net eernir.ee cf all
ti.e rJt tpproximt4 j :t pr rent
nnuelly undr the term of that tee
Hon. If within thee r-riol ef tin
pertiruler roal tirr.el only 1 per
nt net, the government dil not tk
up the thorug to i' ft wnt fr I
fir ten. Every rotl wi lft to ttrry
it o'n thorttf or net gtin, the
r might N, within thot limita
tion!
1 Thu it w II ert 'r thtt th fVrl
.treasury he not tn4 w II not be re
epor.e.Me for the riymnt of 1 rgl
lloller to the rt5 un.t th termr.
of tret ir:on. The fid com-
County Clfrk at Central City
AnalyiPi Fisurfa l id ty
Bryan in Attack on
C. 0. r.
JIpCooH. Neb.. Bft. : 6p:!el -republ.canum
tit dmonetrete1 lt
euperwity ever dmrcrery in the wie
maoejmfnt ef nt:enl effelri. Con-
-mmn Willum Z. Aflif. rfpub-
renlit. for re.Lrt.on. dlri ""rr eom" nn'. 'T' tv flerk en. ft, '
. - met me iverefe nei eerninie or " " , ' ' . ... WiHimi
in e eeeerh here. .. . ... Titiirt cmi rk I'nil ttm the i ri . n , v inum
-In th. 'hJ7h. .ftnJellyVndVr the urnu lit thn "U"y wer. E ll.n.en. by E. F.
try were furmih.n th beet -,f h ef n orlj,. , fl,m,vr.!. ar1 w,r u-,1 , .
rhtp.t ,"V h" ! ' rartjfuUr reel terr.ei only 1 per mr.'la P'rh by Cherlt V. Try
been enjove-1 by tn Ammn peo- tM ntt ,ht 0,rBment dil not tek . demwrett fn-ldt for jwrrnor.
TUt cond lion he4 h. .1 op f E roJ, wl. kft f ,Mt lh. j.r,er.,en x. Ml in.M.i
unJ.r rtpuuuen Ut;t hn J 0.n ,h(ir, r net ain, the 1 from : IT In 1M t-i m
rr.:ntetraiun tenfl:n througn pr- fM m N w(hm th0M ,mlu, ht ftU() 0 Mr,r,, ,h f,un,y
.irfllty.i. ..m re tlM an4 ,h I""1-'"" ' ,h
In the '',h"'n 7r " 1 Thu it w II er tr thit th fVrl h ch ire I M tn the county rnutn
tlred frr.m 10'n l'lJiv ; tiury h r0t ln4 w II not be re- at -. tnd fcimy." w.th t fo,I
UlJV. r.,ar.,n,. r, our fof fh, r,ym,nt , .. , . .
rhmot. 4olip f0 fM m(5, B(,ff ,h4 rmf. j Hirfn d-rlerM that when Gry - nOlCU'eaM LUIll Wr Yai'd
Jl.it, Uti HshrU nst ,of (rtt ,.(.,,,) The fjc't com- !tcurd the f tur tre.m b'm he re- j t n 1 I V
"Pctne-ti ISIS triil 1021. the dm pM.y xrf,Je th proptfendt thet U f.ftlly rn"1 out to Hnn the UcstrOVPu L)V llJt
ern e p.ty, under th lead rih:p rf eciion 1 of tli trenepoitttifin ectiof th 1200 S! Me fr Vil. !o ' J
V.'ooirow W;ion. er.ected ie? eutten tof j.o U4rln;(l nt rii. of ( per fwat ti end I4 40 w coun'y. mk
mier.ee. f . fep! :f ijSfe-u'
ri. r beitif ro'1 tv th. chm '
t-r ct Crwte e1 pthr rrcri ,
! re f'r the nr4inme nt 4 1 ( ;
mrncdi'irnf wht I I obe,
tre urjat nthern rf hol tich
r tr hH In trn rtti-'Vt
!.e e tnnutl IM'Vm' rnn'ion
cf th Sixth d tiri u he'd In AUl !
tn.', 6rtir Ji, ij tnd H
Th diitrict cifliprirei u c-un-tte
It it xpet4 thef mor thin
Ctntrtl Cm: yb, .ft II- i'" ''fir vl ffrnd
ifpec el Tt4'on f sure fr th I I ThrMwr,tcnrr't' In'lud
Jrnn qwrttr tert.en n-r in j 'J trr by imminent ed-ictfr.. m
her, rrvef n , jr.vd frem ! tl!J 'inf Pf:dnt rottt I rniott
l?:i. htv bn med puM.o by Cu ' "f ,y '""rnn .vrml o'ir. rn
ty flerk i!le:u fti.ln ,v r f'""" kd tl rr the rhsiron N'r
r.ifiiree ., ffc.e'nel fre.m theiun, Wiiiunj A, M-Mnt
rrr, it'fuier, iuotit r.i rurei tn
uiMon tnl -1ltnr t the Gelden Pul
n.tti'ire, ?:r r.Ui Virion ltt. j
prf :d- nt it th ntii.nl prumr' i
fiunril, who will hve a rfil met I
? ft pnrntry tnl eitmtntery
tM -hr. end who will !i tpenk rn I
renertl education) woik: Pr. It C.I
V'l!r .n. r'iperint'ndent r-f th trke
lv cil i fhvii. arrd W R rt. rf !
Allnnrr
Big Ciowd Expected -Two Bank Bandits
at Teachers' Meeting !Ki,,e(,
With Citizens!
it it !!! h b'i pl'irf h't ti1elfurt fpeit m'tie'i !lf 1 1 prwi t hn lb ftin! t tut
n a hti!r in th: city M?h po j virUti.m rhtreri i the (crWir.t are ' trrg feo ether !fkree tnd uht
RiH dere rf flnin. ul Uif ee m.- ; eifiht liet'mentt b l 4i1 to hn the rUt t4 ph)ri. K!i t -tiet
Mt" t trretted unlet t com- iven t Hnry Hn't treetma bim ld prtetif broufht 14 th t
plaint MM i!Ptt bits tn reuntyfr rhumt !n wim the cuppmi Itentmn ef th eounty attorbey.
Third RBr Dj-.ly Wound
fd and TVo Othfr in Jai!
Afifr Att mpt to toot
Vaulti.
let ouroppohentt br Pf on mother
cr'-rr.w.
rrovUI' ni fi'mllir.
trr.poi'tt'i
and adopted ri'cutive p i.r.ee tnsi tt- ic(n, trnn pjtiontt trtury to
tuited in the 1vm. annt rr mnroai 'th, t mt pf th rountry. Niw
rt(t to th h'lrneet point ever Known
in Amtrkvin hutoiv. Th psk win
reached in l;o. L'ndrr th')n rondl
tiont the pecpl not only paid th
higlirtt tmntpoftation charjet, tut
they hv aleo be n rei'iir to p'
bllllor.t nf d-ilhrt into th nutlonel
treteury throuzh taxrt and Irtpt to
d:tchrf the (1nnc!-i eh!!ftloni I fedeial toniro) ae
which th WJlton admiiiletratlon lm-i!lowd o C-n' nu
nod upon th country hy gui:r.'e. $ x montht to tvod f r.tnc.SI col
irf net returnt to th lallroad hy the ; pe and eneitl rik throjfhout
ftdertl crntrul tft r-f MArch II, IM. 'the country.
"Aceordinf to th terint of thit tct. ti, MoAdoo lihallcnberger guar
that $ utranty wt to extend 21 month ! entett hv roet th nat'On! treatury
pyona t an ol tn latuance at a f over JJ.OOl.ntii.oOD ily, tna II tn.-
pxeclffition of peae wltn tn cen- ,w y, run ita court to Apt !
fp th 'r.f.ntv'1 dit ion ta f rr 'tat-?1
tnd county" iU2. j
Th tta'err'nt ef ItX"" fr th Jr i
fi-neen o.urt'r t,cn. it rrcure', '
from fo'in'y Clerit P'iniey, rhw thit
111 ..,.n... mnlln4 In the ' ""n ti ixii,
i-tat'pn tct rf iJiStomMfntti"'
t frf tt' tnd O
' It.l rf f!4 41. lr
rr proo'if-i one fi I ne prov.eiore oi m . -
-onpl'da'ior.
and wer inn - --- - ' nmtj lt. lumber yard rovera ai j ,h.lr ,a(k cf .v,t. From poind of
lr a ftrira - ( ntt on hTf Mock naht routn ct Vmte gunfii
H'.Mr. V'b, rpt :s t?pni
Teleerim K-th iimler and rivii
ytrJ rwned bv th Tidi ill I.iintber
''mnany h'n-, ere entinlv de: trny
vl hy tlie The l'i le ahnut Hi,,
ftoo, pa 1 1 T v tored hy lnturnc. Th
f.r wir ronfined to the hlf tlork
contimn? tn Pimber r'ofk and
!r. If. Eicon t rtrig Th aia
ihulldina; w.ie, ruv1 with but !i;ht
Etif'-Kt ffnn, Aik, f'p :
l'iv rtc.d.te. hvjMl:' av.r.t i, rd in'O
tnit mountain own in t vn tutomo-
ili.i tt 1 veitr-Hy rr.ornmi to robth
l nt Vjtinntl t'r.k Liet rlihl the
popular ,ro4i rf tuo tt them were in an un
tferukere t tllitliment, on bmdlf
it f bidly whirled hi dei'n I mo
mentirily rxiei-ni, nd le other
n.en'.Uix t th tint, vith et te
tr wound , at in Jul. a tho r
tult ft battl between the bandit
tnd cititrnt if Kuifl; f'pnnt.
The dead r'ht'- bv been Identl
f.tl at fKl Will. ii. 40, ni 0ore
line, 4 lr.' h if 1'ronl.Mown. OKI
Charles Frice, bn ihr of tor Prtoe
it th man rot txf rifi to Uv. and
Muk Hen liM-l.t. V. I si khlll. OW
ind Sum f ojn. Jt 1-. i- of th bandits
automohilts, me th men in jail
Cowan t behaved to a a r!dent
rf Jnplin, Mo.
Th r'lhei lonied th bank Vtiil'l
c4''irir fS.O'iO In brdt and 12.
f'M In ch, whlrh they plared In
rejit. hi! th'-y "'"i at their worK
E. (. Cm. th. c a shier pf th tank,
'pjd fin a Ivjt'on v.hk h toundd tn
:i!;iiiii lmuiranoiit!y in five husinrt
hMiMfl
'fh cituens wer retdy when th
niilntet rtulrid from th bank with
" ,n "r"' ' ' imutheiit v.ind l,!ovy
tr.iai. or wn cn '3 wa tte, j;j
traJ tiowert. That proclamation t
Itaued Jury I, 1021 Thu th MrAdoo
Fhllnbrg"r tuar.inty carried In the
federal control act would havt ex
tended to April 2. 1923 Th tranfpor
fltlnn tct Cf 1520. howvr. repealed
that guartnty to tak effect 00'Sp
tember 1, 1923. 81 mrnvh earlier thai
the termination cf th McAdoo Shall
nb'rgr guaranty, thut rl":rg our
national tratury from an additional
liability of l,937.0f'0,O0ft.
Incrcat tit Gnred.
"Th railrotd labor board, appoint
ed by President Wilson, advanced
wages to thr highest point in 1520.
and in th tarn ytar th Intastut
Commerce commission, alto appointed
by p4dnt Wilson, advanced rail
road rats to their hlghett . point.
Crown Priric McAdoo did not, how
ever, Increase railroad rate sufficient
ly to balance the Increase of wages
mafle by him during hit control of th
roads at director gnral. Ccntequent
ly tha labor board mad a larger in
crcaa In wage in 1920 tlun would
hav been required if th crown prince
htd ditcharged th duties ef director
gtntral properly.
"Th republican administration at
Washington has been gradually de
veloping plans during recent montns
1923, thoy would have created add..
t oral 1 ah;iit et tpprox mating 1,937,-
OPrt.Pf'O.
"These ft'ft cletrly deniopftrtto
twr d ft net proros't'ont, nim"ly:
D.mi'iufYttet Superiorly.
'Firnt The prnc.pl of guartnte-
ng net galnt to th ra lrcad of tha
coiiniry vat adopted and enacted Into
law by the w.iton adm nlttratloft tt
the exprnee fit th t..Jtpyr Of th
United Stat't
' Second. Th rt-peel of that leglr'.a
tion tnd th runr!ption of th p0
pl of th country from thr.t un.tust
burden of taxation were necured
throueh the wite tction of th repub
lican party.
Here tjan republicnitm has
demonstrated itt tuperiority over de
moeraty in th wit management ef
national affa'rt."
Trunk of Stolen Jewelry
Is Found Nearly Intact
Eloux FtUt, S. 0., Sept 2 (Spe
cial Telegrtm r On of two trunk
containing diamondt tnd Jewelry
valued at upward Of $50,000, which
wer ttolen from th Milwauk depot
in this city on Ssptember 15, was
for th restoration of the transport-j found today where it had been hid
tatlon butlnest of th country to a-iden in a corn field near town. Th
normal peac basis. Th most serious
dlffieuUl tncountered In th ffort
art retultt of th democratic polices
Ublihd under th former crown
prince, Will'.tm (3. McAdoo.
Democrat Levied Guaranti-
"Every dollar that htt been ukn
from th national treasury to pay
thos guaranties to th railroad was
' levied by th Wilson administration
under th federal control act of March
, 1318.
"Som critics aisert. however, that
the transportation act of 1920 (some
times called th Esch-Cummms aetl
orisinated and adopted the principle
of euaranteeing railroad rates. That
irtea it wholly incorrect. The trans
portation tct of 1920 repealed the
rate guaranty of the federal control
act to take effect September 1. 1J20.
Whll my opponent, Mr. Shallen
brger, voted for th guaranty pro
vision of th federal control act, I
voted for 4f repeat.
"When driven into a corner o.n this
p6lnt, they declare, with gasping
breath that section 15a of the trans
portation tct ef 1920 guarantees
rates at pr ctnt nt. Tht ection
em into th law as a senate amend
ment. Whll I votd against that
amendment, tt doe not do what the.
oppoitlon allfegeg. I wa confident
that it would convey a fait tmpret
tien to th country and giv th In
terest Commerce commission an ex-
Laxatives
Replaced
By the Vte oj Sujot
Nak-l la a Iohrtat oof
a inAtcto or Usante-to
en not geip.
hS you am con.UpjueI,
no eoougb. of 'stura In
hrbiiB UqtUd, u prodt4
la ih bow-l ia kerp tti
food wtut toft and muring .
r-ctore tier
rrib .Najol
tHHa I ra
rl labrtctai
i at m u "i nrm
conter. were nearly intact. Other
diamonds and jewelry loot was found
in , a S:oux Falls garag It it
estimattd that one-third of the orijintl
loot hat been recovered. Th trunks
were stolen from a traveling represen
tative of L. Buckmer Sons,
wholesale jewelers of Chicago.
was ttste,
county snd l?2 fontM dat on In 119
tht tottl wit 510! 97, Of wh ch J3H win
state, 135 14 for county and 7J J Icon
oiidat.t.n. In 1520 th total w.t
1132 S4, of wh ch 42 wtt tit. f42 S3
county and MJ consul djenn. In
1521 th tottl wt S2"0 32, of which
S'1 it tute. 11.40 county and
J1C2 contol dstion
In eonn'rt'en with the i;o nd 121
f gures, th clerk stated fhif th Jr
genten ousrer sect on Is n'ar th
town of Central C tv and Incrfe4 m
value In 1920 to an er'ent of 4 pi-
cent.
Brakeman and Porter Are
Arrf6?ed on Liucr Charge
Alliance. Keb , Eept 25. (Special
W. W. Barnes. Burlington cssseneer
hrakeinan, wji fined 1100 in police
court on a eharj of 11151! posse
sion of ll'nior. L. Fayr. Tullman
porter, who wtt arreted a? th rail
road ttatlon wih a suitcase contain
ing eight qijart of moor.f hin whisky,
testified that Sarnet had paid him SO
cen'.t to ctrry th tuitcas from tim
trtln into th station. When con
fronted with the grip, Barnes denie'l
owierthip and said a passenger hd
entrusted It to hit car and had given
him 50 cenit to give to th porter for
carrying it to th station. Fayr.e was
discharged, fiarns. vrho had been In
the rmployo of the Bjrlington for six
years, resigned his position following
hit trrest.
A
srarl.t far to
ih r.orthi'vst, making It neenrary
to put line of ho round th Au
l.torjum roif end th -hool build-Irgn.
Bob Simmon Addreffes
Audience of 500 at Dalton
T tlton. N'-h , fn. 2S if-pi-,sl r
An appreciative audience of 600 men
and women h'ard Bob Simmnn. Candi
da te for congrsmn, and oilier
republican candidates at the Dalton
firm festival yes'erday. A. J.
Hun.phrey of Erokn Eow, rnlidva
for the unexpired term of the la
Congrenrjin Moifi P. Kinksid. aUO
ffoke. as d:l .T. 6 Kioh. republican
cmdl'lat for th egulatur. Th
meeting was arranged ty tt. H'inth
lng and J. H. Fetter. Pro.rct are
said to hf fine for a republican rwep
In th "EH Fixh."
inui gunfire was diicte4 t the
I r'bl eis. ho returned th hail of leid
lirne t J'.nian, jeweli-r, whor pltc
cf business adjoint the tank, killed
on of them liiftan'ly and wounded
a ttcoiid. Joe Mi.'Ktnney, attorney,
fired from an upper w.ndow of a
huiM.na acros the street and tfupli
rated Jotdin's f'tt. Except that Jor
San received pnwdtr burr., not t
resident of the t'wn was wounded.
Due to the fact th.t the town It
built on a mountiln side, tht ttr
are not. on a level, step leading down
from on street to another. Th citl
iir. took advantaiH of thli and oc
c ii pi ad position on a ttreet Vn a high
er level than th bink, firing down
ward on the bandits
Michigan Democrats Refuse
to Back Ford for President
Biy G.ty. M.ih , Eept. 22 (By A.
P ) A movement to endors Henry
FOrd a a prsidential Candida' In
1924 fried at th df-mcerat.e state
convention her when the r'olutton
committee decided tuch act.on v.-enld
be "premature and too fr In advanCft
of the election.'' The propot.il was
sponsored by the delegation from Ad
rian, which included S. W. Raymond,
brother-in-law of the Detroit: manu
facturer, and precipitated a fight in
the reeolutfons committee.
Postpone Jury Term.
eEa'rice. Neb., Eept 23.-i?eccia!.
Tiie Jury term ef the district court
which was csllel for October S hat
been postponed until November 21 by
Better Babies Conteit
Attracts Many to Beatrice
Eeatrlce, Keb, Sept. 28 (Special.)
It estimated that nearly 5,000
people passed through the gates at th
county fair The Judging of livestock,
fin art, fruits, poultry, etc., was
carried on during th day. The better
babies' contest has 55 entries, and is
attracting considerable interest.
3100,000 Kearney Church
to Be Dedicated Sunday
Kearney, Keb.. Eept. 23 (fpe,al)
-The new Presbyterian church here jj,,flr;() CoU,y at the reauest 0 mcm
is 10 ee aeaicina next tunaay, an b,r, nf th6 rtflIe ,0Untv bar.
au-oay rrcgram nsving rxen arrangea
Th structure cost approximately
3100,000 equipped, and la among the
finest houses of woship in Nebraska.
Tha mam auditorium har a seating
capacity of 1,500 and additional hun
dreds can be accommodated in tlr:
galleries. Th church Is fully equipped
for departmental work, havin? a total
of 14 rooms. A kitchen in the base
ment together with dining room facili
ties when required are amon? the
many conveniences.
Thieves Butcher Hog.
Beatrice. Neb., Sept. 2g (Special.)
A 300-pound hog was butchered in
th feed lots of Art Brace, farmer,
then carried away by the thieves.
Road Conditions
Gibbon Farmer Ij Killed
in Collision in Nevada
Gibbon, Keb. Spt 28. (Special r
Mvron Thompson, a firmer from near
Euda. wi inrtantly killed at Wells,
Xev, bv a fast freijht crashing into
the caboose cf a cattle train upon
which be was r'.dlnr He wat going
to the pacific coii-t with a carlotd of
h"'? for a Kearney firm, The body
will b brought to Gibbon. A widow
and six children survive. Mr Tbomp
f it had been ' a ("'tlder.t Of Buffalo
county for almost 50 year, th family
homelteadin? near Gibbon 49 years
ago.
Charles A'.deen. who wjs Injured in
th tmathup, it not' taverely huft
Abcut 70 head of hoes were killed.
The. men were accompanyih.? a hog
shipment to San Francirco when the
collision took place.
Columbus He2ler' Arrested
for Not Having License
Columbus, Neb,, Eept, 23 (Special )
Charged with practicing medicine
without -a license, Iteinhold Klein, w ho
PAY AS YOU PLAY!
Our Terms and Prices Are So Low That Every Home
Can Have the Piano or Player Piano of Their Choice
We are receiving our winter tupply of Crnd, Upright and PUyer Pitnoa.
The inatrument you wtnt it aure to be in itock. We amo hare many ued in
atrumenta we have accepted in trade on tha new one and they hare been
completely overhauled by our factory expert!." In many eaaea they have been
made almost a good ai new. Your dollar will do double duty in the pur
chaie of an instrument thi week.
5650.00
Make you the owner of a
New Premier Baby Grand,
th acknowledged leader
of tha amall grand piano.
Complete with bench
tearf and FREE Radio Re
eeiving Set.
Term $15.00 Per Month.
S365.00
ft
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WviU - .1
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Places iblt tft4'4 6cbniidl A
Schultg flsytr Pnao in ygr
home. So eiy to eptrtte a
child ten p!r it, simple ef
cOfntrti'lion there it nothing to
get OJl of order. Complete
with fcenh. ttarf ta raateh,
$10.00 worth af rollt f your
awn c!ectbn tni the FREE
Radio Rcceivirg Set.
Term $10.00 Per Month.
$275.00
it
Mrtt' r
Thi i a real bargain
The Irving Upright it a
beautiful toned instru
ment of excellent work
manthip. la fully guar
anteed. Complete with
tool, tcarf and FREF
Radio Receiving Set
Term $6.00 Per Month.
TERMS: Three Years to Pay
A FREE Radio Receiving Set is given with the purchase of a Grand, Up
right or Player Piano.
These Used Bargains Save You Money
Price & Teeple, $265.00
Jas. Holttrom
Sq $35.00
UPRIGHTS
Kimball $88.00
Sehoninger ...$110.00
Betton $118.00
Vese A Son. . .$140.00
Tryber $145.00
PLAYERS
Angelui, 50
roll $185.00
Marshall $265.00
Hartford $345.00
Artemi $358.00
Ntm
Hoape $150.00
Willard $155.00
Mueller $175.00
Steger & Sons, $198.00
Sofimer $225.00
Concord $240.00
SchmoHsr A
Mueller ....$250.00
$2,125.00 Uaed Steinway Grand Now $1,000
Vfh the coming ef cold
weather year pisno will
need tuning. Pbon
Douglas 1623 aaJ imm
diat tarrica will be liven
by our expert vrk htve
bea tuning piaao in
Omaha for many years.
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Addr
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send me detail! Information regarding terms, appearance; t .t.
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1512 Douglas St.
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Julius Orkin
Dress Sale
Another Fortunate Purchase of Over 500
.at Af
Friday
Fashionable Shoes
Hand turned, scientifically, modeled, fine leath
ered and genteelly shaped shoes are still expen
sivethe $10 and $12 shoes are apparently fix
tures. We Have Grouped Frrm Our Stock
Several popular models which tfirly sell
ing ha broken in size assortment. Thi.
lot includes strap flippers, colonials and
oxfords in both low heels, and hish hH,
of patent, kid and brown leather.
Should your tht b atailAble in thi. lot yon ill
nvt from $2,1 to $1.15 on jour purchase if
made in this
Women's Shoe Sale Friday, the Pair
$785
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JULIUS ORKIN STORE
1512 DOUGLAS ST.
HAVE MADE ANOTHER WONDERFUL PURCHASE OF
SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES THAT WERE MADE TO SELL
FOR AND UP TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. PLACE THEM ON
SALE FRIDAY AT ELEVEN SEVENTY-FIVE. INCLUDE SOME
OF OUR OWN DRESSES MARKED NOW UP TO TWENTY-F'VK
DOLLARS.
JULIUS ORKIN
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Made by Mr. Juliui Orkin, who is now in New York, nt nlmott
ONE-HALF of Their ACTUAL WORTH
and lor Friday's selling we offer thfse women's and misses' silk and cloth dresses thst were made to
sll for $19 .50, $22 30 and $2500.
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YOUU CHOICE AT
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PLEASE NOTEt
Wc are al$i includinj a
number of our own drem
a treacly in tock in thU $.ile
irood which have previously
hem $U up to a high as $25,
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