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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1923)
r (Continued FVom Pace One.) lower freight rates. I would not be unjust to the transportation compa nies but that they could rMuee the rates upon farm products I have little doubt; and If the Interstate commerce commission were to function with the celerity and certainty we desire, rales more in eonsunance with present conditions could be accorded.” • , Senator Johnson also advocated'co operative marketing as a help to the farmers. "I would not take the gov ernment either into price fixing or into the grain business,” he said, "but 1 would have the government educate and aid into the forming of co-oper ative associations and just exactly as the government has aided other activ ities, it could and would, I assume, aid in the same fashion the, farmers in their co-operative equipment.” Senator Johnson advocated develop ment of waterways to assist the far mer. For Justice to Farmer. In closing his address, Senator John son again reverted to the foreign sit uation. "It is said that people are , more interested in matters that are termed domestic than they are in for eign affairs,” he said. “I do not think them so unpatriotic and I do not think them so short-sighted. We hear talk of ‘helping Europe.’ The true problem is not alone of 'helpful nesu;’ it is that of justice. "Our farmers have suffered from In trigues. from manipulations and fron.' failure of our government to secure on behalf of their co-operative market ing societies a fair and full oppoutun ily of development and advance. Having failed to do those things, our l statesmen now in many cases endeav , or lo persuade the farmer that what he needs is a league of nations at Gen * or a world court at The Hague or P*^f/nie other alleged but preposterous and futile method of expanding liis markets while all the time the diffi culty Is that the profits frAn those supposed expanded markets would in present eircuinstances go not to him but to others. "It is increasingly clear that a de termined and desperate intention ex ists to lead the whole American peo ple Into the European mirage where thsre will be certain profits Indeed for the few, but disillusion and disappoint ment and disaster for the many. "The reparation conference proposal is a transparent subterfuge, contrived by gentlemen who, having notorious ly tried and having notoriously failed to get us into the politics of Europe directly through the league of na tions, now wish to get us into the pol itics of Europe through the Indirect road of pretending that a participa tion in European economic affairs in a conference called by government and consisting of the appointees of governments, would not take us Into European governmental matters. Seek 17. S. Resources. "If an American Is asked to come to Europe he Is asked to come for some other reason than simply be cause ho can read and write and cipher. What Britain manifestly reeded, what Britain manifestly want ed, was that when the calculation was made there should lie behind It the money-power and the man power of this country of 100,000,000 people and illimitable natural, and therefore mil itary, resources. , "So what were we, in fact, asked P^*Sf!®our government to do? We werff asked to give our prestige, which In the end, if we are honest, means our resources, to a calculation not yet made and In which most of the calcu lators would be appointed by foreign governments. With exactly the same vagueness that we were asked to join the league of nations court, we were to Join in conference or com mittee to determine reparations to be paid by Germany. "Uoyd George said: ‘Once this committee had concluded its task and Germany then refused to pay, the allies could then march together to deal with her recalcitrancy.’ if lie would expect us then to inarch with ' the other nations he has mlsinter BEDDEO 1418-17 Douglas Street A Credit Store for All the People 4 America’s Largest Exclusive Credit Apparel Store .BUY ON PAYMENTS Beddeo guarantees his prices to be as low as any cash store prices and gives you the ad vantage of a liberal extended term of pay ments. \ # Open a Beddeo Charge Account Today. preted and misunderstood American sentiments. "There are alternative policies. The one intervention in Europe to save Europe and bring peace and order— an intervention dictated by confer ence—in which we are but one of many. The other policy is our own,* frankly and openly avowed, doing justice to all, wrong to none, neither 'asking nor receiving benefits or profit, retaining our independence of action, uninfluenced by secret ounfer-' ence, undirected by a majority of for eigners; in short, an American policy.” Spurn Foreign Pleas. The present is "an epoch in Ameri ca's greatness,” Senator Johnson sn id. "The wise men from beyond the sea who come to us apparently without object and who undertake the most fatiguing jdurneys to in form us, have told us we may retain that greatness if we but follow their advice and the policies of their na tions. , "We are grateful to them and the sacrifices they make in our behalf. But recognizing our debt to them for their deep and affectionate ci/heern in our welfare, appreciating and ap proving each flattering sentence they utter, it is yet fitting that in due humility we meet together in felicita tion and congratulation merely as Americans. "I have stichton abiding confidence in this nation and its people that I sound to you the note of optimism. The desyny of this nation I do not Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative UROMO Qf IN INIC Tablets re lievo the Headache by ruling the fold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The box bears the signature ot K. W. Grove. :iiu—Advertisement.. WIZARD LUMP Semi-Anthracite SI 3.50 r" Delivered VVizaro Semi-Anthracite Coal is the PUREST coal on the market. It is absolutely clean, holds fire like hard coal and has very little ash. No smoke, no soot and no w^te— every pound is consumed. R«iem ber, fine coal is necessary to correct heating. - t Deliveries to All Parts of Greater Omaha . ...-- _ gfieffie&raafui\ k Store Closed Thursday \ i Thanksgiving Day Tuxedo Ease i Ease meaning poise and ease meaning comfort — both are fouled in a Tuxedo tailored in the inimitable Nebraska' Quality way. Easy, graceful, correct lines and superior fit are tailored into these garments by the most expert kind of tailoring. , t • j| I > !! I —■TT—CORRECT APF’ARKI, FOR MKN AND WO\U:N====J | uoubt. Its future aieatn*-.** is as Mired, but we must tie always alert Against those from within. who, with best intent inns for our welfare, would carry us Into ruinous enterprises; and ever vipUant apalnst those from | without who, w ith no intention for I our welfare, would take Us into for eign 'adventures for theirs. There I are two classes of people whom 1 ! fen r^t hose who have a unlversa I panacea for every economic 111, " h< seize with avidity every bizarre sug gestion, and those who, Immutable as the Sphynx, will not move at' all.1’ This Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday, November 29, Thanksgiving Day |||||| Suggestions for Thanksgiving On Thanks giving Ihiy, the festive time of all the year, great inter est will cen ter around t tic Thanksgiving dhrner, and so thd Brahdeis Candy Department will help you make this dinner the most delightful you have ever had. There will be can dies of all kinds, salted nuts of all kinds, mixed nuts in the shell. and California’s . choicest fruit. Salted Almpnds—Nice fresh salted almonds; you will i^it them for your Thanks gmng dinner) spe- "| AA eial, per pound, Glaced Nuts — English wal nuts and nitie big Brazils glaced in candy; a choice and delicious candy QA at, per pound, Ol/C/ Mixed Nuts—For after the eats; special, per'pound, OUC Assorted Old-Fashioned Taffy— If you have never tried the Braudels taffy, U ia time yon were doing so, because It is richly made and ricbly flavored. It is one of those good eating kinds. Try a pound *»Q _ at only Assorted Jfnt Brittle*—Come in filbert, KngllSh walnut, almonds, Brazils, pecans and glazed in a brittle; especially popular; spe ctal, per fTQ pound, A Real Fresh Grape—Dipped in a rich cream, white and pink; a 'very delicious confec tion at, per pound, w«fv Brazil >'ut ( ream Fudge—A full cream vanilla and chocolate fudge, full of freshly cracked Brazil nuts; a real home OQ^, confection; special, lb., Ot/L Wednesday Is Caramel Day That means that on Wed nesday you can come here and buy delicious full cream caramels, some plain and some with nuts, at a price that is consider ably less than that which we ask on other days. Wednesday they will be . sold at, per JQ/* pound, LiU\s • Main Floor—Wr»t Wednesday Special Thanksgiving Sale Beautiful Winter Coats For Women and Misses Specially Priced 9 These lovely Coats are selected from our large stock and spe cially priced for §ell ug Wednesday. Mate rials are fashiona, vel lyne, bolivias, bry onias, marvel l a s, vith luxurious f u r rimming of Kit Fox, Red Fox, Squirrel, Beaver and Wolf. Styles are blouse backs, belted irodels, wrap around and plain tail Dred; colors in brown, black and gray and taupe._ Smart C 00 Dresses Specially Priced A lai *ge and complete assortment of Dresses for street, afternoon and din ner wear; in all the new styles, and materials are Charmeen, Satins, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes and Georgettes Values to 79.75; special at, 35.00 Second Floor. Suggestions for Thanksgiving Brandeis Store / Restaurant! Italian Renaissance Room Thanksgiving Dinner * Thursday, Nov. 29 Families will find our res taurants a convenient place , for their annual Thanksgiv ing Dinner celebration with out the burden of home preparation. The Menu ^ex ceptionally attracti.e and our chef will take special care in preparing it “Just like home.” The Thanksgiving Dinner will'be served from 12 Noon until 10:00 p. m.,. at $2.00 Per Plate. MENU Ovster Co<4itaiis Celery ' Olives Cream of Tomato ROAST STUFFED NEBRASKA TURKEY or ROAST WATERTOWN GOOSE Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Candied Sweet Potatoes Brussel Sprouts Combination Salad Mince* Pie or Pumpkin Pie Plum Pudding or Tee Cream Cake Coffee, Nuts, Raisins Music from 12:30 until 2:00 p. m.. and dancing from 6:3G on. We shall try to make this one of the most attrac tive evenihgs of the season. Call for early reservations. Telephone Jackson 6668 J. L. BRANDEIS & SON* To Serve the Big Thanksgiving Dinner Dinnerware Visitors Welcome to the exhibition of new and fascinating patterns of China representing the potteries of all lands. Dinner services in Royal Worcester patterns with rare enamel decorations. Underglazed, ivory and gold, encrusted in Haviland China service. Quaint English Crown Derby, in complete service for dinner or breakfast. ' ten Bavarian Dinnerware — Selected white Bavarian dinnerware with black conventional border; gold fZA PTA bandies; 62 pieces, tri.tlU Ivory Border Overlaid with French Blue —Panel lnseta of roses, unusu- £PO AA ally beautiful; 62 pieces, UOtvv Trailing Arbutus— In pink with green on Bavarian China; 62 AO AA pieces, at W.W Ransom Shape—In Bavarian, Apr AO with bold border, PTIppon fhlna— Rose and black IQ ACT border; 60 pieces, ‘iUaZ/O Etched Stemware Aeedlepolnt Etched Goblets mid Slierliels 4.25 15.00 Gold Enernsted Stemware— OO AA Per dozen, OOvvu Imported Two-Tone Amethyst and Am ber Stemware—High and 1 A AA graceful, per dozen, AO«VvI Iridescent Goblets and Sherbets H AA —Per low, • *Vv I'lear Green Optic Goblets nod Q AA Sherbets—Twisted steam, dozen v»uu Amber Optic Goblet und Sher- A PTA Ms—Per dozen, U»tls" Wines, 'Cocktails and oilier glasses to :onip!cte set In every pattern. HUli Floor—Knot I Last Opportunity to Buy Thanksgiving Linens » * At Reduced Prices Wednesday We will hem all linens free and have them delivered for Thanksgiving A New Importation of Fringed Napkins and Doilies—The old idea is back again and we have them at the right price. 13-in. Luncheon Napkins, dozen, 3.50 10-in. Round Doilies, each, 15£ 6-in. Round Doilies, each, 10^ These are all linen and snowy white with fringe. 70-inch Silver Bleach Table Damask - Beautiful soft mellow finish; as. sorted designs; any length out and hemmed free; our regular "| OQ 2.75 grade; special, X«0I7 All Linen Embroidered Towels—For your guest chamber. These beau tiful all linen embroidered to we is, large size, hemstitched ends, and specially priced at, 1 p? A each, x .UU Jewel Cloth—Center lace trimmed scarfs; in assorted colors; 18x54 inches; specially priced at, 1 OK each, XefcStl Lace Trimmed Scarfs—Wide imitntion of eluny; rave your good ones by using QQ/» these; special, each, iJOv» A II Linen Hemstitch e tl lllick Towels —17*34 Inch; damask bor d e r; fine quality; spe cial, each, __ Fancy Turkish Towels—An eastern manufacturer’s line of rejects; all kinds of patterns and assorted colors; p special, each, vtfv 64x64-inch Pattern Table Cloths Satin finish, mercerized; some a little soiled; I special, JL*\Jcz Main Floor—South Thanksgiving ‘Dinner Wednesday in Our Cafeteria Roast Turkey 40c With Dressing and Cranberry Sauce » To Cook the Big Thanksgiving Dinner . *"— Woar-Eter Aluminum Roasters at Special Prices. Small size, 3.59 Medium size, « 4.59 Large site, 5.59 Plum Pudding Moulds—Made of heavy block ttn, light fitting cover; Qttn special at *70v Caning Sets—Universal make; each In a separate box; specially priced from 2.75 u 13.00 Aluminum Water Paila—8-quart sit#; highly polished and finished; special. * Blue Enameled Oval Roaster— 1 4Q 100 sire for Aluminum follander— Made of good weight aluminum; TQ/» ipeclal. • vv Flflfc Fleer—«f»t Canned Goods, Supplies For Thanksgiving 20c 1-lb. Del Monte "I Raisins, 1UI 40c Del Monte Canned Peaches, Pears and Loganb-rries, rtr per can, 1 lb National Biscuit OPw/» Plum Pudding, teOl 2 lb. National Biscuit Plum 4 {T _ Pudding, special. "lt/L 50c No. 1 Van Camp O 4 _ Ripe Olives, m il 1.00 No. 2»4 Van Camp's 4 C Ripe Olives; special at TCtJL Mixed Nuts—Only including the best assortment of walnuts, almonds, fil berts and Brarils; special. ’ "| per pound. A\Jv HnarmrRt—M>i( Use Your Credit for Christmas Gifts Purchase gifts of lasting beauty and practicalness; gifts that will be i real addition to the treasures your friends hold dear. We offer a splendid selection of Furniture, Vietrolas, beautiful Oriental Fugs. >nd extend to you the convenience of Our Easy Time Payment Plan =•=•■£ Sea,Our Circus Parade Daily, 1:30 P. M., Except Saturday, • 1 A. M. £££ffgj