THK HUE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1921. Capital Blamed For Buildins Lack 1 By Contractors " "Working Man Now Giving , Fair Deal But Men Buying ; Tax-Exempt Certiifratei : Unfair," Sayi Builder. Blimt for delayed construction is not that of labor, but capital, D. A. Garhrr of New York, million .aire builder, told 100 local eontrto tori, real estate men and architect ' yenterday noon in the Chamber of Commerce, "The working man now gives us i fair, square day we don't want to hold him down to the European workman's level but it's the nun with money who liquidatei hit mort gages into tax-exempt securities that tyiiitr our hands, Carber ex- 'aimed. Muit Cut Rail Ratei. ; Reviion of the Income tax and reduction of freight rates on build ing materials in the wine propor tion as these rates were raited d ur ging the war will bring America into the period of the greatest industrial prosperity it has ever known, he predicted. : "The public is with us. It says 'Let's go!' But we can't go until our hands are untied." Putting public improvements un- -der way was advocated by F. L. Cranford, builder of a large part of the New York subway, as a means for starting this country back on ' the high road of prosperity. Short Million Houses. egistation for highway and water Iver development should also be tostered. This country is short 1,200,000 houses, he stated. . "At an estimate of $4,000 per home, $5,000,000,000 In construc tion work is ready to fall into your hands," he told the contractors. 'Y'W. O. Winston of Minneapolis, president of the Associated General Contractors of America, and the . man reputed to have "moved more -dirt in the northwest" than any -other contractor, emphasized the part construction plays as the key to the, unemployment situation. : The trio are on, a month's tour of the United States in an effort ' to stimulate co-operation in the 'building industries and to spread the Propaganda that now is the time to uild. Rodman M. Brown, manager of the George W. Stiles Construction company, arranged the meeting. Mayor Dahlman extended greetings. Commissioner Koutsky also attended. Two-Minute Sermons Written Especially for Tho Be. by Cipy Smith THINK OF OTHERS. The firt thing a convert la Christianity think of is the other fellow, tlow (ten have I seen people at a revival fall on their knees and call out, Tray for my mother,"' Tray for my sister," or Tray for my huband." Why, if the Christian spirit shoutJ gain a stronger hold, there would even be fewer automobile acci dents, 1'eople would never forget me rutin oi in ers. The man who takes his pleasure or profit at the expense of others is committing a great wrongs. No one has any busi ness hiring actors o r other per lurmers io rift J a their lives or u tnr'r ou'( 'or '"' . 7JL'M amusement. Ik II r " becomes to 1 1 ,,ie Christian a VI foreign thing. He thinks of others at all times. Who saves his life shall lose it. I am most truly my own when I have given every vestige of myself. I am most truly live when willing to die for others. In the 91st Tsalm you will find in one verse: "I will say of the Lord: He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in Him will I trust." In the next verse the psalmist ex presses the idea, "I'm safe, you may be saved, too." in these words: "Surely He shall deliver thee from Iowa Boy Asks Dahlman to Aid in Locating Father "Please help me to find my father," writes Howard Burnett, IS. 21S Thir teenth avenue west. Cedar Rapids, la., in a letter received yesterday by Mayor Dahlman. "My mother is not stronir and we have our living to make. 1 have not seen my father for six years, but we heard from him in 1919 and he gave the address, 704 South Seventeenth street." Inquiry at that address failed to yield any information of Burnett, whose first name is Breefe. the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence." The selfish life does not think of anybody. When one becomes a Christian, self goes with the last load. We save our soul in saviug others. It is not the question fl that man out there will be saved if I do not go to him, but the ji estion is, Will I be saved if I don't i Socrates said. "Know thyself." Jesus said, "Deny thyself.' The real Christian studies large maps; he can't help it. It is a big thing to be a Christian. It requires big thinking and big living. But it is possible to any man of strong will or strong faith. Text: Then shall they also answer him,' saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee? Then shall he answer them, say ing, Verily I say unto you, inas much as ye did it not to one oi the leant of these, ye did it not to me.' Mathew 25:44-45. Dresses at $14.75 A limited number have been taken from our regular stock which formerly aold up to $25.00. Choice 7C Friday at...... D Julius Orkin 1812 Douglas Street Louis Bock Heads Central High School Senior Class Louis Bock, son of W. E. Bock, general passenger agent of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway here, has been elected president of the senior class which will be grad uated from Central high school next Friday. Mary Gorton was elected vice president; Helen Burkman, secre tary, and Alice Hooper, treasurer. Boweris Value-Giving Store A Special Purchase ef 1,100 High Greee BLANKETS Way below the market value en able iia to quote the remarkable low price of $3.95 Per Pair Large beautiful plaid blanket In pink, blue and tan colore, closely woven. Genuine Woolnap Washable Mothproof BOWEN'S It Pays to Read Bowen's Small Ads Pastor Sued by Store Company Nfgro Minister and Oilier At cuied of Attempt to Wreck Co-Operative Finn., The Co-Operative Workers of America, through its secretary, Z. C Snowden. filed suit for IJ5.000 in district court yesterday against kev. William C Williams, pastor cl St. John African Meihodt church; William C. Sonrs and Jesepli B, LaCour. The plaintitf charges conspiracy to wreck the company. All the parties are ne grors. The company has about 275 stockholders and conducts a gencr al store at 1516 North Twenty fourth street. Stockholders have been paying for stock at the rate of f 10 a month. The petition alleges that on De cember .'6, 19J0, Rev. Mr. Williams declared lo his congregation that the promoters of the company had "squandered" $7,000 or $8,000 of the company's funds. This, the pe GODOWSKY Plays Tonight at Brandeis Theater AMPICO "No other recording of mine on any instrument what soever gives me the deep, unalloyed satisfaction which these records on the AMPICO do." (Signed) LEOPOLD GODOWSKY " Come in, hear Mr; Godowsky on the wonderful AMPICO in THE KNABE MIGKEJJS. 15th and Harney tition says, caused a great falling off in business. Kev. Mr. Williams announced yesterday that he will call a meet, ing of the stockholders of the con cern at St. Johns African Muho dist church nest Sunday at J JO to decide on what action to take. He says he is chairman of a committee which will investigate the affairs of the company. In many tobacconists' shops In Germany each purchase entitles the customer to one telephone call. Head Leaves for Stjose jh At Hia rather U Very Low W. W. Head. President of Omaha National bank, went lo St. Joseph, Mo., yesterday afternoon, in rpna to a telephone message that Wa father Is very low. The elder Mr Head is 6 years old. Botocn'i Value-Qoing Store 80 Easy to I Efy Operate I IjWV So Eaiy to I fVjU u Own. Jupf Jj r The Thor Electric Clean er saves time and labor in daily houseclcaning tasks. This powerful suction ma chine readily picks up all lint, threads, etc. A small paynont each week delivers one to your home, v We have a few demon strating machines that have been slightly used we are offering for $10.00 less. Price of demonstrator, $29.75. An unusual opportunity for you. ' smart ysue. WW jtd' srttttrttfirrt wwww Your Opportunity For Friday and Saturday BROKEN LOTS OF. ' Men's and Young Men's SUITS IN BLUM, GRAYS, BROWNS. HEATHERS AMD FANCY MIXTURES Values on Today 'a Market up to $40.00 , SIZES, 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1 M I TIM I 48 I 32 28 25 19 0 ltt o l g Boys' Knickerbocker Suits Many With Two Fain of Pants Broken Lots of Our Own Regular Stock Friday and Saturday ' At $45 .SIZES, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 2 2 1 8 I 3 12 19 26 85 1 14 1 Browning, King & Go. 15th and Douglas Harry H. Abbott, Mgr. 1 s i V- 1 ; Why the retailer can sell at new low prices , J- " . ,,. . ''"''"-" r ' f We sell direct to the retailer, in limited quantities, to make sure that every one of the 57 Varieties on riis shelves is of the very fresh' est quality, when he offers it to you. Reduced costs, in foods or in the cost of run ning the Heinz kitchens, promptly lower the price of the 57 to the. retailer. No retailer has large stocks on his shelves. And so the retailer can at once pass the benefit of the new Heinz prices right along to you. President, H. J. HEINZ COMPANY Leading grocers in Omaha today quote the following prices on Heinz Products: SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Oven Baked Beans 11 oz. 11c 18 oz.--l 5c 30 oz. 2Sc Peanut Butter 3Koz. 13c 6i oz. 20c 10oz.-30c Tomato Ketchup 8 oz. 20c 14 oz. 35c Cooked Spaghetti 10 oz.-13c 16 oz.-18c 30 oz.-32c Tomato Soup 10 oz. 13c 16 oz. 18c 30oz.-32c Apple Butter . ( 7 oz. 18c 16 oz.-30c 32 oz. 50c Prepared Mustard 6oz. 13c i ; WTS QUARTS HALF GALLONS Vmesa 21c 35c 65c Ask yoor retailer tT mmi lyvR(o)M You simply can not afford to miss . This sensational sale. Let our floor men show you these unusual bargains --the best yet. DO NOT deny your family the pleasure of motoring any longer. Prices on these cars are so low that there U no excuse now. 0 Smart buyers will not wait until spring to buy. Sprinc means higher used car values. IPElle u s E D C A R S A L E This sale is the result of a simple business problem- Con siderable capital is now tied up in these used cars. Wo must release this money. We realize fully that we must take a loss in order to do this. Our loss is your gain. tbB air feir Wh Buy a car and drive it for one week. If you find that the car is not exactly as we represent it we will gladly allow, every dollar you paid us on the purchase price of any other car in our stock. Just as an evidence of our interest in people who buy used cars from us we will provide free service for 30 days on any used car purchased at this sale. We want you to know that we are back of every car we sell. This Is a Partial List of the Wonderful Bargains Soma of these car sure demonstrators used by our salesmen. Their kare had the best of ear and for all practical purposes are as good or better than new. GRANT TOURINGS MAXWELLS CHALMERS STEPHENS OAKLAND NATIONAL HAYNES ELGIN OVERLANDS " BUICK CHANDLER 4-Paw. CHANDLER 7-Ptu.. CHEVROLET FORD Phone AT lantic 2462 Distributors Stephens, Chalmers and Maxwell Automobiles J OMAHA, NEB. 2216-18 Farnam Street