f Irid lieu! OMAHA; bAitiUMl. OulObfcii- 1, ' im, I U Chemical Finns LVho Lose Permits III Ik?? May Fflcc Courts mix. :: .kohrer Hchevei Chargei JMaJr? at Hearing Sufficient a . To Convict Some Com panies Under Fire. Criminal proceedings may be in luted siaiiut those of nine client- !.!. .:n i i. j . i. i ' i iis week before U. S. Kohrer. Nc- r. the latter admitted yesterday. I'his matter need not end mere- Jf Kith my retinal to permit them I withdraw alcohol. Charges which uil lead to i my aciion are sum- lit to obtain convictiwt lit the n i - ... :j i.. ...... 1. 1 yurcr 'Miu nuuiu iivi alii" '9hce which companies were reared until after all nine hearing , '.ere completed. He took a recess Jrcsterday until Monday, when the '. V'.. Harmon Drug company, the Wolfe-Farrar company and tlu? All- 4 Americau Chemical company hear- nurs ve to be concluded. The only appeal fro.ni his decisions vill be to the prohibition coin mis- oner n Washington, he said.' Kohrer said he had no -fear of pvnl nrtinn UL'tiii!i miiilit n i:iL-tt 'liv.Kainst liim for damace crowi'nc Jjft of his withholding alcohol per ms, or charges made by hut lc- rimcnt. gna lures on $10,000 Suspect 8 Wife Brings ye ' Oklahoma City bondsmen Tied the $10,000 wvty accepted . Federal . Judge Woodromh . yes- roay for the release of Alva E. iiiitli. held here on charges of pass- itf forged Liberty bonds. Smith's wife: a tall blonde much Hloftiiger in appearance tliim he. came k) I ni 'Oklahoma to deliver the bond. iic said they were married seven ii s anu nave iwo cniiarcii, a gin. hnd a boy. 3. 31 ''My husband is innocent, h- was ijlhc! 'goat' for others." idle declared ifl Heads Central ITijdi: Student Body First Time For the'tirst time in the history f Central . High school, a girl has ccn elected nrcsident of the Student isociation. The "girl is Miss Vir inia Fearcfc, a. senior. Other officers re; Vice' president, Edwin Fry: ecretary, 'Thelma Burke; advertis- yj manager. John Townscnd; chair lan of the reception committee, ohn Da-yt athletic board, Don Mey rs and Albert Wolf. Suspects in Denver Robbery Nabbed Here After a search of 4fl hours Detec tives Jack Graham and Ed llaney today arretted two men, wanted for two daring daylight holdups which netted them $ IJ.OOO in Denver Sep. tern her 19. The men are William !!untr. alias Jack Kose, who, according to Chief of Detectives N an Deu.en, confessed, and Richard Thurston, Ui North Thirty-first afreet, who denies all knowledge cf the holdups, lluntle gave Jus address aa St. Charles, Mo. According to information from Denver police, these two men held up and robbed a collector for the Viggly Wiggly stores ol Denver of J8.000, and a short time later held up a collector for the Scholia Mu tual Drug Stores corporation, rob bin him of $4,000. They were traced to Omaha. De tectives found them in a downtown hotel lobby. r HPPimy Sunday Papers for. Ufllo Omaha's Remarkable i3 .. 1 1 N E N SMM A tale that is stupendous in scope and sensational in. its value giving. Linens are practically one-half lower in price than last year. But in this sale we make further reductions of from Just a Few of the Many Values Offered in Sunday Papers 6.00 Linen Table Cloths, 3.00 3.00 Linen Table Damask, 1.50 39c Linen Toweling, 19$ yard 7.50, 10.50, 15.50 Madeira Scarf a, - 5.49 ' 8.00 Madeira Center Pieces, 4.00 3.00 Madeira Center Pieces, 2.00 Madeira Doilies, 12.50 Madeira Napkins, 15.00 Imported Bed Spreads, 2.98 Table Cloths, 10c Wash Cloths, Sample line of -Irish Embroidered Doilies, Scarfs and Center Pieces. iira !5lfiiiil if ForMea For Service Comfort Satisfied customers arc a "store's real assets; Mun singwear Union Suits sat isfy They fill every n e e 1. Munsingwear Union Suits are designed by thinking, practical un derwear men; who; are sat. isficd onlyovith the best. Best of materials,'; best of workmanship, ' and above all, best of "fit. These . ihuits arc madQ in every size and for every figure. Whether - you are long ; and lean or short and ehubby, a perfect fit is to be had in this wonderful line of Union Suits, which Is controlled in Omaha by Brandeis Stores. Priced in fall and winter weights '1.50 to ' 10.00 tLMiiJiSjngweaC Suit. You (men For, Service Comfort Women's Knit Union Suit - . .Women's Union Suits Me- dlum s weight ; cotton,.' in all . jBtyles; sleeves, ho sleeves; tlghtxknee or ankle . length; A-regulation ..or; bodice styles; a splendid garment for 'early , Women's Union Suits "Part .wool, in all styles. . , fe .00and 3.5tf Women's Silk and Wool ! Union Su(ts--In " all - styles. X 4.50-5.00 i v , v ' ,Women' All Wool Union ;Suits In 3 styles, no sleeves ; sleeves and long sleeves; TJTl ?.00,5.25 "... . Womon's Cotton , Vests and Pants Heavy fleece, v. y - j 15 and 1.50 Women'g Medium- Cotton (Vests and Pants Without fleece. m ,nd f : . - - ; Women's Wool Vests and ! PantsFart wool)V-Price, garment; , 2.50 n(l 3.00 All ool,:v 3.00 and 3.50 ' .'(.. 1 Third Floor Center ,UNSING Forthe WTffl MUNSING EAR CHILDREN USgJ Girls' Union Suits In medium weight cot ton, H sleeves and loir neck with ankle length; fall Weach; at, per wit ' .. ( . . 1.25, 10"l 1.75 Chrideen's Silk and Wool Union SuitsMe dium weight; sizes 1 year to 18 years; per suit. 2.75, 3.25, 3.50 Boys' Cotton Union Suits Heavy and me dium weight; in gray or ecru; from 1 year to lS-year'slses; per suit -.; , ! )UBSllJ&, 1.75 Boys' and GirU Union Suits Part wool in white or'gray; per suit, $2, 2.50, 2.75 Tatrd Wow Carter Boys' and Girls' All Wool Union Suits In gray and white; per suit,- 2.75 to 3.75 Children's Vests and Pants early Fall wear; each, Children's Vests and Pants silk and wool; each, - In cotton, for 75 -Fart wool and 1.50 Permanent Pavement Co; Would Incorporate A pavement inipmiouj to uiuituro nl not subject to expan sion or contraction ha betn p.it rntett and an organiiittion, to he known. a the Permanent. 1'avement company, -has filed articles ol incor juration at t'ouneil lilulis. II. II. Ilennington, Omaha, is preldint ant Odin 11. ' Walters, Council Ulut!, secretary. Tlios- interested in th new pavement say it can he laid in any tliickncts and without a tcparats base. Colored furs to match the sliwle'of the rowh are smart. HrpiiltHcaii Fluor Lfadcr In llotue Make Vixit Here Frank V, Mondrll. representative from Wyoming, and floor tenlrr in the lioiikf. was in the city Friday for a short viit. lie said the pro gram outlined ly the present admin ulration was farther advnni'rd limn that of any previous adminisira turn in the same Icusth ci time W vomiiitr (4inieis. he are an iiins u paiin iixile nunc in the ad unlai;r oliernl by the frdcul lnd hank. ( I' )' ' , SlSMSg III I I I '- ,. ' Hore Ilreala Mai I.ej; I'awnee Ciiy, Nrb., Sct. .W.-a (Special,) Will Lock, farmer icid intf v.r.t of lhi city, lud his kif broken by te kick of a hore. HHHHsMBaiBslsWj . , 4i svaasssnss ' ' . 1 f . -";.ts' In the Greatest Clbthing Sale Ever Attempted in Orka A Huge Spot . Cash Purchase by Barker Brings These Sensational Suit Values to Omaha Men No made-to-ordcr sale excuses behind this remarkable 'event! One of America's foremost clothing manufacturers was obliged to honor an immense countermand. Wc were known to him as spot cash buyers ,in the market. Our bid was solicited and accepted. The result is best told by a Visit to this store tomorrow. 1 M Two Pail Suits X 0 ml If v1 Genuine $60 and $65 Suits The very finest of wool: Jft: ens, perfection of tai loring, clever patterns. . Two pairs of trousers, silver buckle belt, all M' . . v.'.:..--. ' e 'i W Q Genuine $50 and $55 Suits . In this lot are the identical character suits as in the $34.75 lot with the excep tion that, only .one pair of pants go with the $29-75 SUltS - Si m t English Gabardine Top Coats A Real $45 Garment Do not confuse these dines. These are hard $ .finished English Gaber- dines.. Coats that pos- "'-.sess heaps of real style. They are absolutely wa terproof. Every size, is, here. We advise you to " hurry, if you want one.' -V! ,'- r-...i'r,' . a mvm of i6uM6n8u5eir " Ever6ivilli want6:gefc;ih oii so thaf jn6;mHneedit the. oppoumtytb to these big money savin gsfwe will lipid your choice of any' suit for . a period, of thirty days when -a deposit of $5 is made on same. m 1) Take The '? t. r Elevator Second Floor Securities Building 16th and Farndm Streets ! t 1