The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 12, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    HIE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. NOVEMBER 12.
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Late Returns Put
California State
in Dry Column
Krror in Tabulation and Late
Return Show Margin of 29,
021 'oU' in Favor of
K iglitccnlli Arm-mlmcnt.
Kttn li Miiciiro, Nov. 11. (l!y A. P)
OtifnrniH, the I U'IIiik win (trape
KrxwIiiK state In Die union and wblrh
unto hail hope nf i'iir-i-n-liii with the
chiiiiiiiiiKfnd of h'riiin' ami tbe lthln
wlrifn of ( rniuny, Iiiih nl luxt Knn
"ilry" eft-r 1" Jrnr of voting down
prohibit mil iim-hiiii !.
A majority fif 29, CI In favor of
milking the 1 Si h iinvriittiient of tlx-t-onf
llu'Ifn of tho I'nituil unites and
th V(iliin tit a mi tu if l.i w nf
'lilifnililu Mood liiNt UK hi Willi only
scatterin-t precinct to be heard from,
no thHt there niit'iirii no piwHibillty
of the filial loinl bilnn against tho
enforcement of jirolitlillliui.
Tho vote nicht wim: Kor en
forcement, 4ii7.!.r"2; minliiHt, 37H,33I.
A bis: majority iiK'iln-tt the meiiMure
at first dpiKMiriMl to hiive been runt
In TiH'Kilny'M eleitlof), but thin mnrjrln
linn been nit down i . i 1 1 1 y . At noon
mi error of nlwiiit 24.000 vote whh
Uncovered In the office- of the clerk
of Alami'ilii Kiiinnty, which reduced
the imtl prohibition lead in thut coun
ty to 1,'lVi. Almost Hlimiliiiiii'oiiBly
other error were discovered In tho
office of the n-KiHter of Los Auk'-Icd
fount v which nerved to inrrrimu I In;
favorable mujorlty there anil thlH,
with Inter addition to the Lo
AtiKi'h'M totals, tipped the bulimeo In
favor of I be. act.
The new law provide for enforce
ment of the 1 St h amendment am) the
Volstead ni t by priwfcutinu attorn-"),
liwiff. eriil Junta, maiitritu- and
pruot tiffirera.
Bandits Steal Safe
but Miss Big Payroll
Hi. Ignite, Niv. 11 A few minutes
after flvo armed men hud atolen
safe Which they believed contained
(lie $60,000 payroll money of the
American far and Foinidiy company
iit SI. I'harle. ID mile went of here,
and had kldund the driver, A. J.
Caulk, the second wiit-oii carry In
the money, passed tho pluee of the
holdup.
The liliiliwaymcn fled In an ifUomo
l-lle toward Ht. I.oul, releasing the
driver a few mile euat of Ht. I 'buries.
A check iniido Inter hy tlm company
officials, revealed the atolen aiifa con
tnlned not more than $4t. !e-nii of
the C'-lclirntlnii of ArniUtlce day plan
tied fur Haturdiiy, the cotupatiy had
deviated from In customary hour of
dellvi'i ini the money, thua s.'lvInK the
payroll.
Two Pri'sourm Art Kilh-I
in Altcinplrtl Jail Urrak
)!linilii--liiini, Ala., Nov. II. Two
primmer were hot and killed, one
was probably fntaly Injured itnd two
other fllKhtly Injured when they are
.i 1,1 to have attempted to escape
through tnlno shaft at Kl.it Top
prison ciiinp, near here, early Inst
nlKht.
Hurt in Airplane Wreck.
Houston, Tex, Nov. II. Mia. Hen
P, Jnckaon. wife of tho president ol
tho Month Texas Fair association, and
It. K. Hurry, ovlalor of Jtioolilyn, N.
V were seriously Injured when the
plane In which they were rldltif nt
thn It.-iiuiniiiit fair, cniHlied yeaterday,
It was reported here. Internal Injiirlea
are feared.
West Virginian
Is Disfranchised
for Three Years
Defeated Candidate in Pri
marie Convicted Under
State Corrupt Pructirci
Art-Fined $1,000.
lluntititfton, W. Va , Nov, 11 Po
litical hlatoiy ln-Wet Vlrgmla waa
written yeaterday when C Fred Kd
wnrda, iiillllunalra lluntlniiton mat
trena nmnufaeturer and defeated can
didate for the republican nomination
for 1'iil'irl HtateH aenalnr In the An
guat pruuarlea, wan aenteneed to pay
a fine of ft, 000 coal and deprived of
hla right in vote for tho next three
year.
JIk I'. K. M.itthew. lifelong
friend, who recalled Kdwardi' "Mo
nil in Algei " like rlo In the world
from a liuefoot lxy to one of Ih
IcailiiiK iiiatinfucturerN of till" ill"'
Irlft, linpoaed fenlence on two Indict
ment When Kdwfird pleaded "nolo
contendere." One charged him wdJi
l.clnu one day late In retiiniing hla
aworn ot Htntement of rainpalgn.ex
pendlture to tho aerretary of atnte,
(n thla lie woa fined $1,000. '
The other charge grew out of Kd
wnrda campaign expenditure. He
wfi Indicted for having dlnlrlhtifed
$37,H0O In thla county nlon a a part
of tho $!il),000 he expended In 4he
atate. Tho Went Virginia corrupt
practice, Milder which charge were
returned, limit expenditure to $75
a county, or $1,11:5 for the entire
commonwealth, On thla count ho wa
dlHfinnchliied for three year.
The maximum pay for aklllrd me
chnnlc.a In Japan I $1 a day.
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Children's Book Week
That books arc Uic best companions for young minds all agree,
Jut to fully enjoy this companionship every child should have
a library of his own. Children's Hook Week, from November
VI to 38, is a splendid time to begin one or to add a few new
volumes if the start has already been rriadc.
Books for Boys, 50c Each
Radio Boys Series
By Allen Chapman
Foreword by Jack Ittnn, Radio
Editor of the New York Tribune, and
wlreleaa hero.
Each volume, from first to laat, ia
lo -thoroughly fascinating, bo etrlctl;
up-to-date and accurate, we feci sure
all lads will, read them with great de
light. The Radio Boys' First Wireless.
The Radio Boys at Ocean Point.
The Radio Boys at the Sending Sta
tion. The Radio Boys at Mountain Pass.
The Radio Boys Trailing a Voice.
Hoy Blakeley Books
RoyBlake'ley
Roy Blakeley's Adventures in
Camp Q
Roy Blakeley, Pathfinder
Roy Blakeley's Camp-on-Wheels
Roy Blakeley's Silver Fox Patrol
Roy Blakeley's Motor Caravan -Roy
Blakeley, Lost, Strayed or
Stolen
Roy Blakeley's Bee-Line Hike
Roy Blakeley in the Hauntei
Camp
Boy Trooper
Series
Roy Troopers on the Trail.
.Boy Troopers in the North
west. ,
Boy Troopers on Strike
Duty.
Boy Troopers Among Mountaineers.
Tom Slade Books
Tom Slade, Boy Scout
Tom Slade at Temple Camp
Tom Slade on the River
Tom Slade with the Colon
Tom Slade on a Transport
Tom Slade with the Boys Over
There
Tim Slade, Motorcycle Dis
patch Bearer
Tom Slade with the Flying
Corps
Tom Slade at Black r,ak
Tom Slade on Mystery Trail
Tom Blade's Double Dare
Golden Boy
Series
Golden Boys and Their Electric
Cell.
Golden Boys at the Fortress.
Golden Boys in the Main Woods.
Golden Boys With Lnmber Jacks,
Golden Boys on River Drive. ' '
Popular Books for Girls, 50c Each
Two Little Women The Marjorie Books The Polly Brewster
By Carolyn Wells
The adventures of pretty Dor
irtda and elf-like Dorothy wi'l
make every reader wish thi
mifcUt really know these tvv
Rirta.
Two Little Women
Ar-d Treasure House
On a Holiday
Marjorie Dean
Series
Marjorie Dean, College Fresh
man. Marjorie Dean, College Sopho
more. Marjorie Pean, College Junior.
Marjorie lean, College Senior.
By Carolyn Well
These "Happy Books for Hap
py Girls" tell of the good times
which 12-year-old Marjorie en
joys at home and on her travela.
Marjorio's Vacation
Marjorie in Command
Marjorie's Busy Day
Marjorle's Maytime
Marjorie's New Friend
Marjorie at Seacote
Mary Jane Series
Mary Jane Her Book
Mary Jane Her Visit.
Mary Jane's Kindergarten
Mary Jane Down South
Mary Jane's City Home
Mary Jane in New England
Mary Jane's Country Home
Stories
Br Mlllan ICMiabrth H07
A delightful aerie for glrli, In
which they will follow Polly and
Klenror through Interesting ad
venture and enjoyable trip, and
will learn something of the fas
cination of Interior decorating.
Polly of Pebbly Pit.
Polly and Kleanor.
Polly In New York.
Polly and Iter Friends Abroad,
rolly's Iiuaines Ventura,
Girl Scout Series
Girl1 Scouts at Miss Allen's
School.
Girl Scouts at 'Camp.
Girl Scouts' Good Turn,
Girl Scouts' Canoe Trip.
Girl Scouts' Rivals.
Books for Little Tots, 39c Each
Little Jack Rabbit Books
nt imtD ronY
For ( hlldrea f rom 3 to S Tears
An entirely new and orlnlnal serte about the
furred and feathered Utile people of wotwl and
meadow.
Children wilt eagerly follow the ilolnt of little
Jack ttabt-it. who, every mornlnc as soon a he
has railuhed the front door knob and fid the
canary, seta it from Ms little boue In the
i-ramhle patch to meet bis friends la the hh.vly
Forrat and Sunny Meadow.
I'M are Wrapper la lr foluts lllalrtej fct
It. . HarW.it
1 Itltat Jack lUbblts A.Ueuturrs.
tjttle Jack liabMt and lant lot.
l ittle Jack iObbit an t the 8u.'iirtr Brothers
Utile Jfek KanMt and Chippy Chltum .
Little J k Kasbtt and tfce Uif Pro a ltr.
Little Jack lUbblt and t'ncTe Jiihn Hare.
Little Jack Rabbit and Professor Crow.
The MakeBelieve Series
HY I.M'M UK HOPE
t or hlldn n I rm 4 to K War.
Delightfully Hlsolratca bt Harry I. Pntth
A aerel of stnriea relatln the adventures ef the
to which etery kiddie love and treasures.
The Story of a SawduM Imll,
The .story of a White Rocking Horse.
The tory of a I-amh on Wberla,
The Story of a Hold Tin Soldier.
The sunt of a Candy lubbll.
The Story of a Monkey on tlllt'k.
The Jitorr of a Calico t'oo.
The Hmry c-l Nmtdtn; tonkey.
The jttory of a China Cat.
The Mory nit I'lish Hear,
He Story of a Stuffed. ) lehant.
TKI.KI'HONK ATLANTIC iJOOO-
Traveling Bear Scries
A lm ef Ik Trll .
Vl'l iwai la ib .( a
una ! Is .
Ti. '. la Ivi4ml
tiai., a( tta , t I.
T'i.n l'.n In
.fii. ' r. .K .
' . ! t . :A
Ti.t.l i te liiia
t l"iMt.
Bunnie Cunniekiu
illll I'm (.HI..!,
ill Ui i
ill ..i t w ,..
ill'. !
hi aV4iTi iiiuk
.i a K.4 t ..
Wee Books of Wee
Folks
M IS.S C Ni.,t. T.H
tl. t v
tmt. 1 I at,
t-, h . ki lt
I Mil t a .h a,
T. i in l t I II
t - S i- .
t t.ai i vi... TH
Kb-) It All
T '- i . U x.a 4 tk J-
i. I i
u- iin,i.i ii. i!e-,
Peter Rabbit Seriea
r ti r i-t .v t
Hm ! I ll H .! I (i.
f (-.. i l ,
I I I a v
Blankets
for Colder Payt
BlatiJ.it in double M slie, 70nH4
in lan, fray or white, thread
wliippeil fda-vs, O 4 ()Z
pair pti.-'J
Wool llalnkets, size 6flx80 in Muf,
tan, Kray or pink plaiils, bound
tyitli a-inch lilanket Jf7 OfT
binJinir. Hood value, ,p I Otl
Cotton tiheet Illunkcts, size 60x78
in tan, itray or CjO HJ
white, pair P- u
Comforts
Light Weight and Warm
J'ull size I'cd Comforters, rxtra
heavy, puro white curded cotton,
best quality of sateen, beauti
fully scroll stitched, plain bor
der. Ui-ifiilur fll. GO quality.
Limited quantity. (7 r(
Each ipltOVJ
Our nssortmcnt of Wool - Filled and
Eiderdown Comforters now com
plete, varying In (PI O HK
prices up from P-l-0 iO
,.$2.25
50c
Utioi Ilcd Sheets,
81x01)
Utlea Pillow Cases,
4x!!n, ench. . . . ,
Utica Pillow' Case,
45x30, each,
55c
Mattresses
Supplying Omaha's mattress needs
for more than a quarter of a cen
tury has taught us just how to
make mattresses that will answer
tlm requirements of the most ex
acting purchaser in this territory.
Slumberland
Built of 45 pounds of cotton en
closed in fancy art ticking. Price
for full size GH jr
mattress p I .UtJ
Regina
Built of 60 pounds of cotton en
closed In fancy art tick-Jn
ing, Price for full nizePV.UJ
Rex
Built of 50 pounds of 'cotton en
closed In art ticking, smartly tai
lored. Price for Q?1 O Kft
full six tpl.UV
Omar
Built or 00 pounds of good cotton,
felted and enclosed in attractive
art ticking, securely tufted and
tailored with roll $1 A
edges. Pric $ll0J
I K p
" (J J
Curtains and
Draperies
That vill be found attractive
both ai to sje and price
100 Hemstitched Voile Curtains at,
per pair, 75c and 85c,
Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains
and Lace-Edged Voile M (f
Curtains, per pair... P4-vvf
Lace-Trimmed and Hemstitched
Curtains, pair, $1.25 and 11.50.
Ruffled Marquisette M Kfl
Curtains, pair pl.UU
...$2.75
Ituffled Swiss
Curtains, pair.
Kuffled Voile
(kdm&WBtimCb
SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
Vtu would probably buy nen furniture this very week if )ou felt
that aoti i ould get a reasonable allowance vn the pieres you wished
to discard. Asl( for an appraiser Monday his help's given without
charge or obligation.
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You'll Just Love This Two-Toned Velour
Overstuffed Suite
The suite is built in our own factory, construction Is thoroughly depend-
skliL In at(tku fuuiitinl liwtu utfmp f 1 1 u i ti tt Hatf nn nil wtt Kl A ti t Ml I M ft ui
(1 Ml? Ill I rpjiiii "f"nv P'i ihj v uniiiuiin ivpv via S r v ui'iiifj u w '''
foundation, vvltn vutsuiu back covered in mime material us irom. rmown hi
two-toned velour, 1'rirc, complete..,, , ,
$22Q00
Davenport, $115.00
Chair, $52.00
Kockcr, $5i.OO
Italian Dining Suite
in Walnut, Complete, $1 81 .00
The rich two tone Kensington finish distinguishes; this '
suite with the interesting Italian motifs. You'll not ooly
admire it, but the truly wonderful value of each piece
will give you a real thrill.
00-Inch Kensington Two-tone Walnut Buffet like cut ...375.00
45x10-inch Oblong Extension Table in Kensington Two-tone
Walnut to match $58.00
Set of five Chairs and Arm Chair, with full slip scats in pretty
tapestry to match, per set ., $18.00
Join Our Victrola
Xmas Club
Here's the Plan
We will deliver this or any other instrument without
a down payment.
After one weel(s Free Trial you make your decist jn.
Easy Terms
can then be arranged if you wish.
Every musical longing is easily satisfied
when there is a Victrola in your home.
VICTROLA
Model 240, Illustrated, in Walnut or Mahogany
Size 344 inches high, 20 inches wide, 20 inches deep. Record albums. 12-inch turn-table.
Pvickel-plated Victrola No. 2 sound box, new improved Victor tapering tone
arm and tapering "goose-neck sounu-box tube. Automatic brake, speed regu
lator and automatic syeed indicator. Newly designed, patented and im
proved, double spring, spiral-drive motor (can be wound wbile playing),
Fifth Floor
11 I,
. Detroit Jewel
Gas Range
Shown in right oven style with high thelf. All exposed
uteel and cast puna arc finished in baked Ebonite.
Furnished with oven right or left. One giant burnc
standard burners. Loop oven burner. Enamel
tray. Enamel broiler pan.
r, three
burner
$4Q50
Terms-IO',', Cash and I0(,: lr Month
lffled Voile Q1 n" s N
Curtains, tair Ol.iii (
Coal, Ciasand Combination Ranges
At Special Prices
Filet Net Curtains, lory and ecru,
at 12 u and f 4 00.
UrJrsrry Materials, flain Mad
ras, 60 lnhs r7i
id OL
,'Uln an, I Figured Madras, 3d la
gn Inches wide, C1 lU
fur V"
I..U Ik tr..'t.l f I
$2.50
color effect , . ,
gunrty A m!(uu wmlit ter
til try material, (uataiitved
lunfait, sbowa in iri- vi
,1-Kinl ffc.,,. .,, S -"
I' del Curtain Net ho in f,.,.4
sra.wt, i.'fji a4 '"jllj
lrt'' cl-r. "vv-
),U N.U. .14 Invar wul with
atfe ntK,
1 ft,-HH !! a'.tia.t,. iI i.m ai. I
Vtu Ate Coing to AVeJ a Rrntfe
th wiiitir, you vk !l di well tu Im-k vrt oar stocks this week. Notwithstanding
the fact tbat i-rn-i are wiihJruwn an-l it nt more to rrpUce mist t),i-, w ahull
K tttriiu.ii v,f h mir prvrram aed f"r tli in-t d t ffi-r rangis at the !d r!i.n.
Illi 00 ivir. I Jewel C. il IU114:.', rnamel 1 i ikl trim, with lan r. rwur, 975.00
l'.'JtMt (et.iuid Hi Hun t nibiiialin l!'ik-" with Ut vn dor, TI unly good
i'oiiit.,titinn t4"t Mi(ui!'": a miaii f lr -ac , 9"S."s. (Ml
fl t t I'e'mt Jew. vt Coal ,vf IUn" with bljw ir whit enamel ai. I tu. kel
tiiiw 07.50
111$ i Wh;te ii.Au an I Ni.kil Trim I'e'fjit Jil t'ombination ttan..,, ttJH.50
!. 'It',) : I t.i.) Ni l.i It m tin-. I t; Hii.e ,, tfltNMM)
fsMri S I't-i fv t.jn t)il l:ii , . . , . , , , , , , . , . , , , , . , , . , , , . , 9'JI.OO'
)urtuiRtr w i'vifi,.n nt i!i ,,, s'.'n,ro
It ' f r I" rfr.i I: ! tsi 95. OO, 90.50 M 9MMI
A fmf ' "!, ut-d d. m i .irali-.n nrfi at rry t- ul fi
I iiiiM(i1 terms tn ht rt I f..t arent.
It
Linoleum
Tor Every lioom
!id you know that linoleum floors
art- iimimI in all types of room in
fine European residences?
lYrhnp you now use linoleum in
thy kitchen and bathroom because it
i sanitary and easy to clean bo
laiiNo it in easy to stand on und
muffli-H icminl. For the other
rootiix it ha the miiiic advHntngci.
and, if properly chosen, lends itself
well to any particular color richem
you desire.
With Orchard A Wilhclm you can
have your color preferenco fof
every room rose for tho livlrg
room, brown for lbs dining-room,
yellow for the sun-room.
Have u Iny it properly, cemented
down firmly over felt paper; for
then you liiivt! u permanent floor
that ban no crevices, warps or splin
ters. An occasional waxing will
keep it like new.
T it I'll 1l. ('"1"r 'I,''r l,irUKh,
111 lit HIS Burlap backed,
Armstrong's, Nuirn's or Imported
(ireenwich Inlaiils are all shown in
goodly variety.
$2.85, $2.50,
$2.00 and a low as $1.50
per nquare yurd.
Printed ttd
Printed linoleiiin gives excellent
service, is easily cleaned and always
lends an air of cheerfulness and
cleanliness,
$1.25, $1.10 and as low ai
85c per square yard.
Congoleuni
Cold Seal Rugs
These popular rugs lay without
tacking, aro sanitary, eaily cleaned
and invariably give good service,
18x36-inch 50 each
30x54-inch $1.50 each
OxO-foot $8.10 each
7-6x9-ft. for $10.10
9xlfx6-ft. for $14.25
xl2-ft. for $16.20
The Gift Shop
People Say:
"It's not a bit too
early to thin1( of
Christmas."
Here are a few
suggestions:
One dozen Spanish Q AA
Luster Goblets... PLd,JJ
Silver Encrusted Cigarette Box,
at $8.00
Bulb and Bowls, $1.25 to $3.00.
Silver EncruHted (fcQ AA
Cigarette Box pO.UU
Humidors finished in walnut and
mahogany (50-cigar d"l Q AA
capacity) at pJ.w.VJ
Books End of Carved J A A A
Wood, pair 'l.vU
"Bridsre"
Lamps and Shades
Newly created Bridge Lamps and
harmonizing Silk Shades. ALM-
S.;. $34.00
Lennox China
Start n new set ur complete the
otic you now have there is noth
ing quite as satisfying as fine
dinnerware.
Open Stock
Dinnerware
4J-'icce, service for six; a variety
of patterns shown Q1 fj
i low us plUsVv
tern
llarlmmin'a U'ardrolc
Trunks
IUn 'iu i; tr ihrue. Flbff
Wsi ii..K Yrtttik -I ttit'l f .r a
. in it a -mn, with blje
I .r t i.t.inn U4rje
'. b ' ai d bat b
Jj.t tn.l - V Urf ili.M.n ef
I '- I i ml mi4 )'.
Il.t.i l'l, M ae ml
f.H.ia
r 'm, j Luij
f .? U, (is, , 0,
ti:cn.i:i & WI1.1UX.M t'i.