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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1924)
uoolidgc. Johnson Camps Both Say Nebraska Theirs President’s Forces Avoid Fric ' lion so United G. 0. P. Will Be Easy; John* son on Offensive. * - Prediction# of victory from camp# of both the supporters of President Coolidge and Senator Hiram John son in the April 8 primary, and ex pressions of confidence from state Organization headquarters of both candidates for the republican presi dential nomination are contained In statements issued by the rival head quarter*. ' *!“We expect Nebraska to give a majority to Johnson and the dele gates favorable to him at the pri mary, April 8,” the Johnson organiza tion statement asserts. "Our belief is based on the fact that the farmers and common people are for him, and they constitute a large majority of the voters in Nebraska.” Coolldge Force* Sur* "From the very begging of the pri mary campaign the Coolldge state committee haa assumed that Presi dent Coolldge would carry Nebraska at the primary and be nominated at Cleveland In June,” the statement from headquarters of the Coolldge Nebraska organisation declares. "The committee has endeavored to conduct the campaign so as to offer n offense to any republican con testant and to make it easy for the supporters of any euch contestant to fall Into step with the majority of his political brethren for the main aontest in November.” Trust Delegatee Assertion that at least five out of every seven republican voters favor the retention of President Coolldge and prediction that the seven dele-, gates at-large, chosen by Nebraska re publicans to the Cleveland conven tion will be "guided by the expression of the men and women who elect them” and will "represent the ex pressed wish of the majority of such voters as long as there is a reason able hope of bringing about the nomi nation of such candidates.” is made by Coolidge headquarters. "The committee In charge of the .(phnson campaign in Nebraska does not presume to dtcate to the candi dates for delegates,” the Johnson statement declares on this point. "It lsdleves them to be honest men who will obey Instructions of their con stituents in good faith.” SCOTTISH CLAN AIDS HOMELAND 'Clan (Jordon, No. 68, has forwarded to Scotland, through its treasurer. TT .1. TIislop. $215 for the starving f^ottinh people. It was contributed an follows: tf. a. FfsStr .lion Jlhn L. Kennedy....*. Charles Roes. Blair, Neb. 2S ^Zar caret Parka . 10 HiC. E. 10 .T*hn Symea . j .T*hn W. Muir. & Mporce A. Dunn... | TT w. McCullough. » nfilard Dunn .. •. j? /fibert Falconer . •* William Phillip. . [• liollls T. Bartrht. “ Jfan McDonald.5 'Though contributions have been generous all over the country, still jflore money Is needed to supply grain ejjd seed potatoes. Breacher Pays City $1 to Appease Conscience jFort J^auderdale, Fla., March 29.— ifnother genuine. honest man waa •balked up on the Hit of the local "conscience” fund the other day \fhen the city council of thle city received a check for fl, accompanied >$• m letter explaining what It was fflr, from Hev. M. R. Davie, now in MeClusky, N. D. Jin the letter of explanation, Rev. ntvia aald that he broke an elec Me light on a etreet lamp here hack in 191» “while I waa returning fflwn a basket ball game.” He said that during a recent address he de livered before a young people’e meet ing on the subject of "Honesty” the Jird told him to make It good, and t fiat he therefore was following the dictates of his conscience. ‘Davis is a graduate of the local »0rh school. Mannington Coming to U. S. Jffavre, France. March 29.—Howard .\0mnington, mentlonetfaa a witness In ait Investigation at Washington, sailed >.fer for New Fork aboard the Mainer Chicago. Wallace Expected to Resign Cabinet Henry 0. Wallace. Washington, D. C.—Herewith a photo of Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, whose resignation from the cabinet is forecast. 38 Would Sit in Omaha Council, Filings Indicate No Scarf ity of Candidates for City Commissioner; Seven to Be Chosen. Shortages of gasoline, sugar or coal may come. But the supply of men willing to serve Omaha as city commissioner is assured. Thirty-eight men will submit their names to the voters at the primaries, a week from next Tuesday. From these. 14 will be chosen. Seven of the 14 Will be elected in May. The seven present Incubents are willing to continue bearing the bur dens of office and their names are among the 38. Here is the complete list of the candidates for commissioner: Frederick W. Pleuler. 1402 South Thir teenth street. Charles O. Andereon. 232 North Thirty sixth street. Edward D. Jones. 191S South Tenth street. J. D. Surratt. 2502% North Twenty fourth street. Ross J. McGowan. 1401 Jaynes atrest. J.eo Rosenthal. 4912 Dodge street. Harry A. Foran. 1005 South Thirty fourth street. W. A. Habers troll. 4025 Hamilton street. E. K. Clop.sen. 2513 South Ninth street. Nathan \V. Stewart. 905 Francis strset. Dan Hannon, 2419 F street. Jerry Howard. 1703 Dodge street. Fred Dworak. 1049 South Twenty-ninth street. C. O. Pickett. 319 Park avenus. Hugh A. Myers. 3802 North Seventeenth street. Thomas F. Stroud. 6100 Florence boule vard. James C. Pahlman. 2911 Hickory street. David L. Shanahan. 2238 South Fif teenth street. Peter Mehrens. 2781 California street. Joseph Koutzky. 4532 South Nineteenth Joseph B. Hummel. 621 North Eight eenth street. W. W Mace. 2232 Walnut afreet. Fred Brunnlng. 1452 South Seventeenth street. W. Lincoln Byrne*. 2908 Hickory street Dean Noyes. 6112 North Twenty-sscond John Hopkins. 1020 South Thirty-fourth street. Rsy J. Sutton. 101 Park avenue. George Kiene. 2915 North Fifty-fifth street. Dan B. Butler. 2855 California street. J L. Belsel. 1814 Pinkney street. I Thomas P. Reynolds. 2822 Sherman avenue. Henry W Dunn. 3811 Mason street. J. A. Lockray. 2027 Lartmore street. Charles R. Courtney. 221 Jones street. Art J. Dervln. 2802 North Thirtieth. Edward O. Parker. 2578 Spaulding. J. H. Bulla. 2222 Howard street. Frank H, Brubaker. 2607 Atnee avenue. rol.lTICAT, APVSRTISEMKNT. JOE MAYER Lincoln, Neb. CANDIDATE for Secretary of State REPUBLICAN Primaries April 18 Resident of Nob. 38 Years [DELIGHT THE FAMILY With a Victor Victrola or Columbia Grafanola This Easter w : bring the world’s best music into your home ' this Easter with a Victor Victrola or Columbia ♦ Grafanola. Our selection of these wonderful in struments is more complete this spring than ever before. » Our easy payment plan makes ownership a mat ■ ter of selection. Pay only a little down—then easy payments on the balance. Your old instrument taken as a substantial part payment. See these ‘instruments now! Let us place one in your home for Easter. Victrola*, Grafanolas $25.00 to $400.00 *ii -- 1 1 1 .—— Victor and Brunswick Records MAIN Orchard-W ilhel m —for homes where good quality is as necessaiy as good looks and where VALUE is the “BUY” word 4 • * We Execute Wall Papering, Painting and Wood Finishing and all the other things you arrange for when spring peeps through and homes are made over. Our Decorating Department will do this work for you and an experienced man will, without extra expense, give you a scheme er plan for oach room, giving due con sideration to the rugs, drap eries, furniture, upholster ing and lighting. FIFTH ®---® Another, Carload of popular, low priced Bedroom Furniture in American Walnut just received. —Each piaca is b«“u**fully finished. —Soloctod vonoors are care fully matched. — Dust-proof construction throughout. —Several sizes to each style, and many etylee. Walnut Dresser — At pic tured ; 22 x 42 - inch case; 26x30 plate mirror; full dustproof construction— 53.00 Other Sizes at 34.7S. 43.7S, 69.SO, S3.SO ' « Walnut Cbiffnretta—As pie tnred; 20x36-inch case, fit ted with lift-out trays—. 48.00 Chests of Drawers to Match, 29.50 and 41.50 Walaut Pastor Bed—Ai pic tured; full or twin cite— 37.50 Bowfoot Beda to Match, 48.00 - New Strollers and Sulkies for Little Folks Shown In cream, jrray, dark blue, cafe au lait and othar popular finiahea at— 11.50 12.50 13.50 13.75 15.50 17.50 and 17.75 THIRD SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS ESTABLISHED 1893 New Luxurious Living Room Suite With Handsome Carved Base Three of these suites were sold within a few hours of coming on to our display floors. Unquestionably each piece is a wonderful produc tion; never before equalled at the price or near the price, and only possible today through a plant where exacting supervision of detail of construction and design are the first considerations. Every piece has full webbing foundations that support hand-tied spring work and spring cushions. Price, as pictured, in high grade taupe and rose mohair, three pieces with velour sides and back, complete...... Price in rich cut velour combinations. AO Three pieces complete. • Sheffield Silver Selt end Pepper Shaker*, per pair.1.00 Colored Opaque Glass Boudoir Candlesticks, decorated, pair.1.00 Glass Relish Dish with Sheffield Holder......1.00 Rua Vases, some decorated, some with Silver-Plated Stands.1.00 Glars Powder Puff with flounced-skirted lady .1.00 Covered Butter Dish with Silver-Plated Stand.1.00 Etched Glass Jam Jar with Sheffield Holder and Spoon.-....1.00 Large Colored Class Flower Bowl with Stand.1.00 And a score of others—equally delightful. Gift Shop Values for MONDAY .sttlTprompt,y aim Extensive Main Floor showing of Kaltex Fiber and Lloyd Loom Suites 3-Piece Kaltex TAPESTRY SUITE Both spring cushions and hacks are upholstered in rich tapestry to har monize with the new fawn finish of the Kaltex fiber. The davenport with this suite is 72 inches long. Three pieces complete 129.75 Lloyd Loom Arm Rocker or Chair in nut -i \ nr* brown; a 23.50 value;.MONDAY. J.i«OD Six-foot Davenport to match; regular *7r* 45.00 value; MONDAY.....».. . / O Card Tables and Tables for Mah Chang Plain aingla typo In mahogany with fall or laatfc^atta topa. ranging in , print from— 1.95 to 5.50 and 6.50 Mora alahofatw atylaa In hlarV and maroon onamal. hand danoratad with moira topa. 11.00 to 35.00 ig> .—— - Flcxo Ventilated Mattresses Built in our own factory for lifetime aarviro and comfort; with Narhmann spring center wonderfully upholstered. 35.00 m. _____m Cedar Chests Special Values Exceptional quality and finish. Alt equipped with locks. A large 40-inch, genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chest, Very 1 *? CA special at . A A splendid 45-inch. Colonial, Genu ine Tennessee Red Cedar »)1 AA t best. Very special at .... A very roomv, 42-inch. Colonial Genuine Tennessee Red Ceder Chest. K,tm .P.ri.1 27.50 NOW You Can Secure YOUR Detroit Jewel Gas Range There ere a score of models in this wonderful line of ranges. Each ' one designed for some particular aervico, household or size of Vitchen. They all have the same sterling qualities of workmanship and material. For upward of 25 year* Omaha women have been recommending Detroit Ranges and today they are recommending them more than ever before. * TERMS Account* opened for those who wish to defer payment* to the first, of May and thereafter you mny pay as littie at, per month 5.00. FREE Every woman who purchase* a De troit Jewel lias Range thi* coming week will receive a white porcelain top Kitchen Table. m Fuel line ami connec tion* FREE. A liberal allowance made on your old »tov«. T* • These Newest of RUGS —and Carpets will appeal 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs Characterized by Oriental and Chinese patterns in very good colors. 8-3x10-6 Heavy Axminster Rugs.34.50 6x9 Heavy Axminster Rugs .21.50 . 9x12 Heavy Axminster Rugs In allover and Oriental designs with color schemes that are warm and comfortable. . 8-3x10-6 Seamless Axminsters. 39.50 6x9 Seamless Axminsters . 26.75 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs These rugs are extra heavy, while the compact, short nap resembles very close ly the finest of French Wiltons. 8-3x10-6 Seamless Wilton Velvets.61.50 Guaranteed Congoleum “Gold Seal” Rugs We are showing a complete line of these beautiful rugs, the fact that they are absolutely GUARANTEED (replacement without question if you are not satisfied) recommends them to house wives everywhere. 9x12 Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. .18.00 9x10-6 Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 15.75 6x9 Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs....9.00 3x6 Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs....2.50 3x4xri Guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. .. -1.95 Other Sizes in Proportion. Broadloom Carpets The popular neutral shades in vogue for the carpeting of large rooms can be secured in 9-ft., 10-ft. 6-in. and 12-ft. width carpet, so that quite large spaces can frequently be covered without seam. Excel lent grades are offered in Vel vets, Wiltons and high-pile Chenilles. Prices, per square yard— 5.00 6.50 7.75 9.50 13.50 27-inch Stair Carpets We are showihg an ex cellent s e 1 e c tion of “Small Allover” Stair Carpet in good colors. A better value than we have been able to offer for many years is shown at, per yard— '— • • Ruffled Curtains Especially desirable when the open-window season is nigh. Prices Are Indeed Special % Barred Marquisettes—Dotted Marquisettes— Plain Hemstitched Voiles—Small Figured 1 '7C 1 Q! Swisses—per pair . Dotted, Cluster Dotted and Small Figured Marquisettes—Plain and Figured Voiles— J QJT ^ QC Plain Marquisettes—per pair.J Flat and Ruffled Chamber Curtains with col ored dots of blue, rose, orchid and gold, with ^ QJ? ^ embroidery done in same colors, per pair. ... •— Inexpensive Silk Drapery Plain—Stripes—Figures Rose—Blue—Mulberry—Gold—Per yard. 1.35 1.50 1.65 1.75 “Sunvale” A 50-inch, plain or iridescent, mercerized, guaranteed sun fast and tubfast drapery material in ten new and desirable colors. A most effective overdrapery ma terial; wide enough to split for ordinary width win dows; at, vard— ■ If ■ _ Armstrong's and Nairn's Inlaid Linoleums The spring season with brighter days brings home to many women the need of new floor coverings. The possibilities of Linoleum for every room can be readily estimated by a visit to our second floor, where we are showing inlaid tile. wood, carpet, granite, jaspe and plain Linoleums in almost endless variety and at a wide price range. Inlaids, 12 feet wide, special.•••1,75 Inlaids, tt feet wide, special. ..****.•> 1.50 Printed, 12 feet wide, special.-*-. *'