11. Dahlman Defends Police Against Butler's Attack Mayor Characterizes Criti ,cm, Directed at Depart-,-roent by Finance Commit Burner, as 'pure Bunk. Mayor Jamei C Dahlman vocifer. ; ously denounced the attack on the , pruent police administration yester day. 'He characterised the criticisms 'of the department as "bunk.' It was announced by City Connni sioner D. B. Butli-r, in charge of the department of accounts and finance, that next Tuesday morning he would " present to the city, council an ordi- ranee proposing the abolishment of the. petition of inspector of police, now held by. Andrew I'attullo. He will propose to the council that In spector Fattullo he transferred to a captaincy to fill the vacancy caused by the recent' retirement of Henry P. ;Ha. Police Commissioner H..W. Dunn " said he agreed with the suggestion ;hat Commissioner Butler might be assigned to the superintendency of 'the . police '. department. However, ; "mmissioner Butler asserted that ;' be had no inclination to be police commissioner. . ! -Mayor Dahlman stated that "when ! this administration went into office ' last May it took over the most cor . rupr and disorganized police depart ment that Omaha or any other city ; ever had." " j He also .-stated that he was not 'aware of any discord in his official Veterans' Bureau Here Is Enlarged Omaha Becomes Headquar- ters for Eastern Nebraska And Western Iowa. L..A. Crandall has come to Otruv ha to take charge of the govern. ment veteran' bureau for eastern Nebraska and 10 countiei of weitern Iowa, headquarter of which have been established in' Omaha with ol ficej at 701 Woodmen of the World building. The Lincoln and Omaha office have been consolidated in the one Omaha office, although Ice land Towle has been left at Lincoln to handle matter arising in that area. The are now approximately 900 ex-service men 'receiving vocational training in thw ' area,'.' Crandall stated, with 1.700 ast ill. eligible.' "The 'local .office is : prepared., to hanaie claims oi . ,ex-scrvice-'. men formerly attended to by the federal board, bureau ot war , risic . insur ance and public health nervice. j. Carload of "Quack Ducks," New Toy, Received Here A full carload of "Quack Ducks." said to be the first full carload, of toys ever shipped to one consignee in Omaha, was received yesterday'by the Stephens Tire Stores, Inc. ; The "Quack Duck" is a new toy, built like a "Kiddie Kar," but shaped like a duck and having rubber tired wheels. It is beingt introduced in the toy stores of the city. It will ie followed by other little vehicles made in the shapes of rabbits,, roost ers, etc., and all having rubber tired wheels, says H. F. Trumble, local manager of the Stephens stores.... ; p. Aroundctheffm 4 mwm ID) ED SAW with, Tomato Sauce Wifti three timesthree hun- I dred" and! sixty five : meals to think, about every : year it is ' - no wonder mother's head -- ' feels as if it were going round in circles. But that can always stop when she thinks of Heinz Baked Beans. ;! They are a common-sense -, dish with a wonderful flavor. Really oven baked and en riched by the famous Heinz tomato sauce.' " r "'Round and 'round the world they ga" V . Or.3 of the 'Leading grocers in Omaha quote these prices on Heinz Baked Beans : WIt,lIo-llc Medium, 18 oz-15c Large, 30 ox-2Sc WO Burgess-Mash Company's Downstairs Store very Day jpr.aGti.Gal1' Jeds featured IFgit larga'ifis' Friday ion fill 09eparfiEiioits Sflockiings 1 m " Women's, 25c a pair Fleeced lined rib top, medium ' weight hose black only. : ;''. - .".',,' Children's; 25c a pair Heavy school hose with double soles, toes and .heels, black only, sizes 6lz to 10i . i ' ; .' .. Children's, 25c a pair Boys' and girls' medium weight lisle hose; in black, white and -cordovan, all sizes. ' '.: ' t ' Burt-Nih DewBUir Stora. yndergarmeinits Children's, 59c Part wool vests and pants. . The vests are high, neck, long-sleeved and the pants are ankle length. Sizes 2 to 12. Women's, 79c Superweight cotton union suit, low neck, no sleeves,; ankle length. All 'sizes,: 3Mo 44.7 . Burgcsi-Nath OownsUira Stora. Blue Serge : 85c ' Excellent wearing quality..'andplendid . heavy-' weight navy, blue storm serge. f. 42-inch -width." Friday ' at 85c yard. :7ur . ;; ' . .'': .; ry. Bur en-Nuh Dowmuir Star; Silk Sale 95c ' In this wonderful assortment are hundreds of yards of plain and fancy patterns suitable for dresses, blouses and linings and trimmings. : Burg mNm!i Dowmtalrt Store. $295 Blankets : , ; ; , An excellent quality, large sized blankets, a most 'exceptional. value at $2.95. " Taljiploths Good quality round damask tabe cloths .with col dred scalloped edge. ' Unusually low priced at $1.15. Bed Sheets : 39c . ' Of extra heavy weight ' and good quality. These sheets have seamed centers, each, 89c. Curtains : 100 pr. Pretty curtains of fine quality marquisette with a neat hemstitched edge, per pair, $1.00. Apron Checks 1 11 In the popular blue and white gingham; i n different size checks, a yard HVfcc Shirting :35c In neat stripes and checks. A fine qual ity that will give splendid service. A yard, 35c BnrftM-Nub. Dowutair Store. V 1 ii9 fr MOIthe IFaiily Men's Shoes A s p ecial ; $3.95 pure hase. Brown ' calf,' ' black kid leather Good- ' year welt sole. Sizes 5 to 11. Boys' Shoes Women's Shoes Special lot of new fall styles in black or brown kid leather.. Louis heel or brown kid tvith military heel. Sizes 3 to 8, B to E width. Children's Shoes $2.95 i y $2.95 For school or dress wear. Made of the quality leather 1 that will, give .sturdy wear. Sizes 2 to 6. lots fl0 AC Odd and short lines from our regu lar stock and . re duced. Every pair solid leather." Sizes 8io to 11, llia to 2. Women's Kid Comfort Slippers : $14S BurtMS-Nooh Dowmatair Store. When All the World iiYoung ilallowe'ent'.'.V.'over m r- Thanksgiving.. Day and ' Christmas those ..two great home festivals, are , cIoho at' hand. j i , sit is the period of all hev'year( whfih we most consciously"' appreciate the preciousness of homo and of home ties. Christmas -is in the air the 'time of holidays and , gift -.giving the sleigh bells" do. not sound bo often -and so merrily across, the snow, as' in the olden days, but Santa ' -Claus still comes with hi? , sleigh full of toys and all the wd rid is young. Cafeteria Special " foi' Friday ' ' -Fried Filet of Sole, Tartar' Sauce -' 25c' . DownIlr Sloro. , Expert Shoe Repairing ' If you have shoes that . need-' repairing,, call, Douglas 2100. We call, for and deliver them- -, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP i Lowest Poiiibte-Price. ' ' DowasUlrt Store ' ' 300 Dcesses . ill f i 00 ;'In this-wonderful lot of 'dresses are unbelievable values in Canton Crepes, ' Ciepe .de Chines, , Trico .' tines and ' Satins'-' in; ybiithfui straightline or, more fitted effects, styles delightfully becoming to alii . Burget-Nih Downstair! Store, ' ' 1 A special group ; all of this sea- ' son s popular stylesijn 'Veloux,,., Suedine, Plushes, - and , Polo,.; 7 clothV; Some with great storm collars, of self material, others : of fur. . . Sizes 16 to 42.. ; - Burass-l!lash. Downstairs Store. 'Demonstration of'. Royal. Lemon V; Kleaner A Washing Powder In the Downstairs Store Compact ..powder, in gold Vanity .. Case, with mirror top. and puff, 39c Hair Brushes, Pullman style, 65c Ivory Combs, 9 inches r long, very heavy, 49c -; Ivory Perfume ; v Bot-. ties, 35c. . ; ; Sweet Pea, Violet, Crab 'Apple, Rose; Jockey Club or ' Jasmin Perfume, 35c oz. , Toilet Water, Lily, Rose,. Violet or Famcita, 39c a bottle. , Mavis Talcum Powder 17c. ;';;', ; ... Burgess-Nash Downstairs Stort. Ilotion Specials Double Mesh Hair Nets, 3 for 25c ? Hickory Waists, size 2 to 14 years, 39c. White Rick Rack Braid lea yard. : ! Garter Elast'.c Rem nants, white and black, each, 5c. ; American Maid Cro-. chet Cotton, 6V4c a ball. Mercerized Cor set Laces,- 5 and , 7-yard lengths, each," 5c t . Wire Hair Pins, in boxes, each, 5c Real Human . Hair Nets, each, 5c. J. & P. Coats Machine Thread, 11 spools 50c King Machine Thread, white and black, 3 s'pls., 10c Barf eso-Nath Downstairs Stared The Boggest Values For Ueiii a&id loys Young rt Pveircoaiis ems Remarkable at . The. biggest value of the season.; - Splendid, great over-; coats m eitea styles ana witn convertible collars. - Sizes 31 ' to 86 :'-. '.: 5 ; ' : ' Golf Gloves. 18c 'Men's, women's and children's warm knit gloves, 18c to 35c j' Horsehide Mittens: Pair, 75c Men's Overalls: $1.00, $1.45, $1.75 , . "Ideal" brand, made in Omaha.: ' Leather Vests, $4.85 Moleskin, leather sleeves, heavy lining. Sizes 34 to 46. "All-in-One" Overalls, $1.98 ' Splendid quality. Sizes 36 to 44. Khaki color. 10 prs. Men's Hose, $1.00 Reinforced heels. and toes,' elastic ribbed top. All sizes and colors. . , All-WoolSox,49c 1 Men's heavy all-wool sox in all sizes and colors. v.- Crown Suspenders, 50c , Flannel Blouses, $1.00 . Khaki and gray colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Leather Belts, 50c Men's belts of black and tan. x All sizes. Work Trousers, . $1.98 Neat striped worsted patterns, , plain ' or with!. cuffs. Size3 36 to -44. : Children's Sleeping Garments, $1.00 Wool garments, sizes, 1 to 7 years. Union iSuits, $1.49 Men's heavy fleece-lined union suits. " Silver gray. Sizes 36 to 46, : Burftss-Nasli Downstairs Store. . -:3 1