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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1924)
FISHERIES SCHOOL [ IN CANADA, PLAN Halifax, N. 8., Nov. 15.—That Can 8da does not intend to neclect Its fisheries is evidenced by the an nouncement that the department of fisheries and marine has npproyriated ♦70,000 for the establishment of a fisheries school, to be to the maritime provinces what the experimental farm* are to the agricultural sec tions. A staff of Pricntlsts, appoint- j ed by the biological board of Canada, I will work in co-operation with the Dalhoutfie university and the Nova Scotia Technical college In instruct ing those interested in the fishing industry. Tiee^Want Ads are the best busi ness boosters. * WASHINGTON DIED FROM DIPHTHERIA Chicago, Nov. IS.—George Wash ington's physicians have been un justly accused of causing his death by repeatedly Weeding him in h s last illness, declared W. S. Trader, nrous tlctl expert, in an address here at a life extension conf^renc*"*. "Taking blood from the father of I 1,1s country to redure his Mood pres pure was exactly the right treat r.irnt for a man of his age and con stitution," said Mr. Trader, ‘ tienrg1 I Washington died from diphtheria, no: j from loss of blood. Danger of high] blood pressure was well understood | by the medical men a century and a half ago. Bleeding was a sensible! emergency treatment employed uni-1 versally in those days.” I MAN HAS KILLED 40 COPPERHEADS Toledo, O., Nov. 15.—James Covert has killed 40 copperhead snakes and h-lleves he is the champion snake killer of Ohio. He kill il them all near an oil lease at Woodstock, where he works as a pumper. TRACTOR INJURES BEDFORD FARMER I Hertford, la., Nov. 15. (Hen Heaton, was seriously injured, when his trac' tor overturned on him. He was returning from work In the field, when the steering apparatus broke, allowing the machine to Climb a nearby bank and dropped over on him. Parties pa sain* alotiK the road witnessed the accident and went to his assistance. His left arm was broken In three places and he is injured Internally. Two Admit Fowl I hefts. Arnold Mowery, 10, and Harvey I Garner. J7. pleaded ttuilty in district i court to mealing thicken* from the farm of Jock Steinke, tiarner town ship, Octolter 29. Because of th« youth of the defendant*, Judge Wheel er took the case under ndviaement fot a few days, Knjoy good company of you would hope to attain to old age.—Louis t'ornaro. chmoller & Mueller Piano Co, Big fu ;i ii -i 11 ii "i- ii a ii ifiin mm n ii n n fl n n m n r. , ■■ KgnaLPnaHMBBMBPWWWWMW" | $50,000 Factory Surplus Sale I * ^OTSHrai Secures or I \ 1^ ’p M\ P'ayer — balance In “■*■ '■*' p 10 B2F“ You Still Have a Chaise f __ if You Hurry l Compare With Any $6$0 Player Made V 1 •ale price Afo/ry of the Greatest Bargains Are Still on Sale f; S ^ C. Fverv i iarir> ps Advertised We wont the public to knuw ~~* ES ** LMt J W V Aoveruaea ^ every bargain mention- A FINE SLIGHTLY P m All of Them Big Bargains ed or displayed in our ad I USED PIANO vertisement will be found B! p it just as advertised. Some of our wonderful bargains have caused f ruuy consternation in the ranks of competition. Other dealers don’t I Guaranteed see hoW we can do it, and consequently doubt us. Mr. Piano Buyer, bring this advertisement with you and compare with the “■ _ . . great values offered on our floor. See for yourself. These £ Wito great price and term reduceions made possibe by the aid and P v Elegant co-operation of the factories whom we represent as distributors 0 — « for this section of the country. Scarf THIS WEEK TELLS THE STORY Will it he the story of happineaa and long life aatUfaction through Eji the purchase of one of the fine pianos or players on sale at our $10 Worth of store or the story of regret and loat opportunity, lost home plraa Music Rolls urea, and loat educational advantagoa for your children. Wo Guaranteed ^ n Rj _ I have the confidence to believe that it will be the story or aatia- Former Price $450 ‘ jj ^ U fc*. ■RAMD MEW faction and you will have one of theso elegant instruments placed Looks Like New I E7 | Jhj Greatest Player Offers Ev«r Mad* in your horse while this great bargain chance it at hand. NOW ON SALE I The Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms Ever Offered^ I Compare With Any $800 Player. Beautiful Case, Fine Tone. % . NOW Guaranteed | for 28 Year* $500 | With Bench jj i and Roll* $ Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1514-16-18 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. Pease send me complete informa tion regarding your factory surplus piano sale. I am interested in a Grand.. UPrigM. T Place X ini Payer Piano .... 1 proper place J Phonograph . Name...... • • • Address ... a a Record Selections 11 en ¥?17 At a Special Offer We Are * AUJu Going to Include 20 Record Selections with Every Phonograph on Sale ... ■ This This Beautiful Sdiinolier $ Mueller Guaranteed W^SCh Dm’* gA IT* sole “ Once. Bargains Conn in Phono- Many Are and see BRAND X graph Ntw B “1, ° S.m« Are | B,rga"“ Brand New, /) i Slightly $125 Value VMy Used. JIOO„.“Hv.,.*46 [| $I25*58 || *200^*125 PHONOGRAPH SPECIALS THIS WEEK Twenty Record Selection* are included with each talking machine purchased during this sale. These phonographs play all records Including Victor, Columbia, Editan. I’nthe and Brumwicb These machines made In the style of cabinets so much in demand. Cabinets are different sizes, constructed of double veneer, fancy figured wood thruout. Tone is simply marvelous. Must be heard to be appreciated. Special— We Include with these machines this week a |ewel point with which to play Edison records and a ssphira point for the Pathe records; also a full assortment of steel needles and remember these machine# play all makes of records, correclly, Including— Other Phonographs $20, $45, $65, $80 Fine New Upright Pianos Compare With Any $450 Pianos Now 3392 With B< nch nnd Scarf 25-Year Guarantor Piano, Brand New pi-no raeontly so!d for $400 4ow S259 With Ranch and Sr a. f I Established Sdimolkr SIDuelkr Piano Cc 65 Years I y I t514-16-18-Dod&e Su- * - Omaha I (^hr Store of Individual Shops bXxw&Xh Offering— Dress Values Extraordinary Featured at this Pre-Thanksgiving Sale Monday, Nov. 17, 9 A.M. # Values lo $59.50 The Greatest Value Giving Event of the Year Over SCO Dresses which have been specially selected for this occasion to choose from. Special concessions by manufacturers have made these remarkable values possible. 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