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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1924)
Solon Seeks to» Protect Farmer Selling-Bodies Agriculturists Given Right to Withhold Products to Cre ate Demand by Amend ments to Iowa Bill Pea Moine*, March S.—Representa tive Children of Pottawattamie county does not wish to take any chances with the recognize* right of farmers' organizations to agree to withhold from the market any farm product for the purpose of creating a greater demand or stabilizing the price. He has offered an amendment to the bill covering pools and trusts, under which farmers’ or other co iperative buying and selling organ izations, formed to obtain a fair price for farm products or to oVitain neces eities for the farm at fair prices, would be exempted from the opera tion of that law. It warn the same bill to which Mr. Children had previously offered an amendment under which the execu tive council or city councils might, with state or municipal funds, estab lish selling agencies for commodities in which combinations seek to raise prices unreasonably. -"The latter amendment was aimed at what the author feels unwarranted Increase in the price of gasoline. Sentiment in the house and also in the senate, seems to favor both amendments. It has been reported within the last few days that the attorney gen eral’s department is aupportlng the latter amendment, as a means by which the state might attack undesir able combinations. The bill, number 211. Is to be taken up immediately in the house, un animous consent having been grant ed to call it up in advance of action in the senate, where it would other wise originate under the division of hills at the beginning of the session. Clues Are Found but No Slayer Utica, Neb., March Clue after clue sprouts up, blossoms and dies, l,ut the slaying of Ed Balster still remains a mystery. Private detectives, state and county oflScers almost tread upon one an other as they scent a new trail. The coroner’s jury, after examining 1T, witnesses between 7 and midnight Friday night, adjourned to resume Its inquire Monday. Sum and substance of Its findings so far. according to County Attorney L. H. McKillip. is that It has not estab lished who killed Balster. “Then you really have accomplished nothing so far,” the county attorney was asked. “Oh. no, we have progressed. We have discovered four new clues, two of which cannot he divulged at present.” "How about the other two?” "Well, we can't give out these, either.” Senate Ignores Poincare’s Demand Pari*. March *.—The senate last night by a show of hands fixed upon Thursday. March 13. for Its next sit ting. although It had been supposed it would accept the ultimatum of Premier Poincare to the senate fi nance committee that he would re sign unless ths government's finan cial measure* were Immediately ap proved. Poincare learned with surprise of tha senate vote. 'ile Immediately conferred with hie colleagues, and they decided that ha should attend tha masting of the senate finance fommlttea today. It Is expected he will then repeat his ultimatum. John M. Roach Dies. Fort Myers, Fla., March S.—John M. Roach, 75, retired, president of ths Surface Car lines of Chicago, died at a hotel hers today. He had been connected with the Chicago Street Car company for 52 years. Heads Ad Agency. Howard L. Fpohn. long Identified with advertising anil automotive In lereats of national Importance, has been elected vice president of the Oardnar Advertising -m pany. Prince Refuses to Be Downed Despite his broken collar bone, the prince of Wale^ attends football game ait Tottenham. Directors of the “Spurs club" deceive him._ Poincare Invites Deputy to Duel But What Premier Thought Insult Wasn’t—So Fight Called Off. By A««ociated Press. Puris, March*8.—Premier Poincare is not going to fight a duel jvith Deputy Gaston De Provost de Dnu nay, although there were prospects of such an encounter last evening. The ptemier challenged De Daun nay after an Incident in the chamber of deputies in which a remark by De I.aunay was taken by M. Poincare as a reflection upon him. Tlie seconds who were immediately appointed, found the deputy's words had been misunderstood during the heat of de bate. "Sufli Perfidy.” In a speech the premier had re ferred to an allegation made by Paul de Cassagnac that Georges Mandel had applied to him and M. De Dnu nay to get the support of Prince Na poleon for Mandel if he should be a candidate for parliament from Corsica. De Daunay Interrupted M. Poincare with the shout: ‘‘I hope you do not make yourself responsible for such perfidy.” It was an incident such as occurs daily in the chamber, and no Importance Ttai attached to It at the moment. All Explained. The premier, however, appears to have caught only tho word "perfidy" and It rankled. He called War Min ister Maglnot and Colonial Minister Sarraut and asked them to second him. He considered he had been grossly Insulted and that he had no alternative but to demand an explan ation or satisfaction from De Launay, in accordance with the code of honor. De Launay referred the ministers to Deputies Eoutton and Taitlnger. Careful examination of the transcript of the stenographic minutes satisfied the four seconds that there were no grounds for a duel and the Incident was declared closed. Coolidge Backs 1923 Tax Cut Washington, March *—Endorse ment bv President Coolidge of the proposal to remove tho provision for a 25 per cent reduction In personal Income taxes payable this year from the revenue bill and enact It In a joint resolution before March 15, when first Installments are due, stirred up a new tax fight in the house Friday. President Coolidge supported the argument of the treasury that the provision would eliminate confusion resulting from refunds which would be necessary If the reduction were approved after the first Installments have been paid. ' " SAY “BAYER" when you buy-'yembnz Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Pain Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism JJJM0Accept only “Bayer" package , which contains proven directions. yj?/ I Handy "Bayer" lioxe* of 12 tablet* I Alno bottle* of 21 and I Oil - Druggist*. kovlrla I* tkt lull work of B«w Utsufwtv* of U«uo»o*(lc»cia«.ter ot Haili/llcacld Peony Show at Des Moines. Dps Moines, March S.—Plans for a national peony show to he held in the Coliseum here some time in June were in progress today.' Committees recruited from peony lovers will he appointed from all parts of the state to make reports and present plans for definite work looking toward staging the event. The White Is King of All Sewing Machines Many Beautiful Style,^ to Choose From. This MARTHA WASHINGTON Sewing Table Is the Aristocrat of Them All The Popular Portable Electric Type Open and Closed View. Style 41-R The “Big Seller” of the great “White” line, a four-drawer sit straight model. Auto matic drop head, full set of the best attach ments. A complete white equipment. All “Whites” Full Guaranteed. Style 70-R Trade in your old ma :hine oji a new \\ bite, special allowances will be made on all trades this month. MICKEL’S 16th and Harney. AT Iantic 4361. Fine China - Services in Special Display “For I remember stopping by the way To watch a Potter thumping his wet clay." —OMAR KHAYYAM. The potter never lacks an audience and his finished product is of tremendous in terest to people of refine ment everywhere. We are the Omaha represen tatives for Minton China Lenox China Doulton China Royal Worcester and services from these pot ' teries will be displayed. The Famous Rosenthal China and Noritake China will be shown In several pat terns. Stemware will be correlated with each China Service. * The famous Earthenware pat terns in Doulton, Rorstand and Minton are worthy of your consideration. main (!)-® Wonderful Qualities in new Axminster RUGS Our showing of these attrac tive, hard wearing rugs it larger by 30 per cent than in past years and embraces all grades. Being made with a high wool yarn pile, they pre sent to the tread a cushion that* is soft and inviting. Oriental and Chinese designs of great beauty, togther with plain colored, band bordered effects are shown in gratify ing variety. LOW PRICED AXMINSTER RUGS in good selection of colors and designs. Many dif ferent sixes suitable for rooms or small enough for throw -ugs. 27x52 for.3.75 36x63 for.6.75 6x9 for.23.50 7- 6x9 for.28.50 8- 3x10-6 for -36.50 9x12 for.39.50 MEDIUM GRADE AXMIN STERS from such well known mills as Bipelow—Hartford. Alex Smith & Sons and Rox bury in new colors and pat terns. A prade to resist wear 27x60 size .... ...6.00 16x72 for.10.00 6xf» for. 30.00 7- 6x9 size .......38.50 8- 3x10-6 size.40.50 9x12 size.52.50 BEST KNOWN AND HEAVI EST SEAMLESS AX MIN STER—Made in wonderful colors, closely woven, hiph pile wool surface, these rup* will pive lonp service and hard wear. 86x70 size .10.00 4-6x6-6 size .20.00 6x9 size . 38.50 7- 6x9 size .50.00 8- 3x10-6 size ....61.50 9x12 size .69.50 Oriental Rugs BELOUCHISTAN SADDLE BAGS about 2.0 square, sold by the pair, well matched. Characteristic dark rose and blue coverings with the de sign outlined in IQ AA Ivory. Per pair, 1 O.UU VERY FINE ROYAL BOK HARA RUGS, 3-10x3-2. for fable or bench throw*. Colors z :6.s.oo HEAVY MOfiOUT, RUG. 0-2x 3-2, blue, rose and gold de signs on ivory grounds. These are carefully woven rugs with exceptionally ' ' a a even edgee 1 Many new Chinese Rugs of most desirable weight and in very much wanted coloring*. 8x2 slr.es, 20.00: to room • Sr:...........345.00 Good Looking Pullman Cases 24>inch black (Trained Du Pont Fabricoid Pullman Cases with leather 1 1Z •traps ./ . / 24-inch black enameled I’ull rtian Cases, extra deep, with removable travs and leather TT:.11.50 Without trn.vs.S,.'(l Cow Shark Boston lists, leather lined and fitted with (rood brass j" TT lock.r>./D i Orchard Wilhelm SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS The Enthusiasm for Fine % Overstuffed Suites Manufactured by the Orchard & Wilhelm Furniture Factory Prompts a Special Main Floor Display ' The luxury and downright comfort you will get out of a well made overstuffed suite cannot be overestimated. It is very pleasing for us to reflect that our own manu factured line is, at this early date, nearly sold up for spring. With considerable pride we ask you to examine the STYLES, the DESIGNS, the CO\ ERS. the W EB and SPRING CONSTRUCTIONS and last, but by no means least, the PRICES. • Colors—Taupe and Rose, Taupe and Gold, Blue and Apricot, Olive and Gold, Drab and Rose. As Illustrated Three-Piece Suites —in figured cut and plain velour combination.191.50 —in jacquard and plain velour combination ..213.50 —in mohair and velour combination .256.00 —in all mohair (plain or figured) .295.00 As Illustrated Three-Piece Suites —in tapestry, or figured and plain velour combinations, three pieces complete .148.50 —in figured cut velour with plain velour combination . . . . i. . 100.50 —in jacquard and plain velour combination.-221.00 —in figured mohair with plain velour aides and backs. 235.00 ■—in all mohair (plain or figured) .273.50 Jhw- rr-m-_^ .48 Illustrated Three-Piece Suites—Xote “Hi Back” —in figured cut velour with plain velour combination. 184.00 v —in jacquard and plain velour combination.239.00 —in figured mohair with plain velour sides and backs.259.00 —in all mohair (plain or figured) .295.00 i Exchange ) our Old Furniture for \etc —«S-^ This suite is one of the many Valentine. Seavor Suites shown on fourth floor. “ 8 3Dp A/lr^hrnr High Back and Low Back "JL lVICJIlilll OlilLCT Chaim and Davenport Covered entirely in hiRh-Rrade mohair with fiuured mohair s^ats, it will he hard to find an overstuffed suit* that has such quality and Rood looks within one hundred dollars of the price. Colors Mulberry and Taupe with Taupe Figure—3 Pieces Complete The New Linoleums Suggest many new PLACES for Linoleum 12-foot Printed Linoleum will he sold this week in good carpet and tile pat tern* at. per «nu*re yard.. . . .. 12-foot Inlaid Linoleums will he sold this week in many very fine designs nt. Consult a . Decorator t A plan for each room or for , your entior'house with com plete scheme of color, de sign and arrangement will be submitted by our staff of interior decorators. Esti mate* are furnished without cost. Make appointment- n March for April and May home rejuvenation. FIFTH FLOOR Sunlight Colors in Curtains and Curtainings The introduction of sunny colorings into your glass cur tains will add an indescribable charm to your room. Touches of rose or blue or both will form a happy relationship with side drapes, rugs or up holstered furniture. The new Quaker Sunlight Curtains are indeed as pleas ing and refreshing as they are new and original. Quaker Colonial Filet Net Sun-Proof and Tub-Proof Here is a curtaining colonial in spirit yet meeting the re quirements of the modern window. Its filet net ground was chosen because filet presents both simplicity and serviceability, typically colonial virtues. Into tb s ground are introduced char acteristic colonial pattern* and colorings. At 2.04) ,v r yard. Pair .15.00 Oxford Cross Sun-Proof and Tub-Proof. There is a growing vogue for the curtaining which gives a perpetual sunlight effect in a room. This is one of the distinguishing features of Oxford Cross Net. a light, airy, dairrtv win' dow Covering. Made in Sunshine coloring, also in Sunshine net ground with a touch of blue or rose. Yard... 1.85, 2.00 2.25 Curtains, per pair— 12.75. 13.75, 15.00 Quaker Sunshine Casement Nets Another of the new curtain materials. Closely woven nets in tan shades with a lit tle yellow running through to add a “sunny” brightness to jhe room. P<r yard 3.25 Curtains, per pair— 19.50, 21.50 Vagarian Laces A filet weave tyith an all over design of unusual char acter. trimmed with Godfrey linen fringe. Per yard .1,25 Curtains, per pair... 9.00 Spci :al values in ruffled curtains at— 1.75. 1.95, 2.S5 MAIN lOOR • • Herrick Refrigerators As warmer weather *. proaches, the need for effi cient refrigeration becomes apparent. Our demand for Herrick* r\ cceded the supply during tp'.’ ? by 50 per cent and we are therefore advising early shop ping on every size in the line. The following Herricks are made of solid oak ami lined "ith ten eoats of white enamel: .’>0 !b.. ' .lee- . \!O*’ ".it 00-lb,, 2 long d.'oT style*. at . ,. ;w.r>o O’1 lb , door - ties. 100-lb., "• do, r stile*. 59.00 1 0 lb . ” door * \ I *, TU-gM* 1 (Mt IK, :t door stile with odoile * spruce is ,ia lining ,y.‘tl'J •' ' rpwNJTAtmp I, .-I, i